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Columbia Morning with David Lile
The city manager talks about fire protection among other topics.
Prior to the Columbia City Council meeting of 3/19/18. Topics include: the city's plan for a sports fieldhouse at the Philips property, a report the mayor requested on crime reduction, and the forming of a group to look at electricity and water needs in Columbia's future.
Terry Ganey talks about his story on THE COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE and about newspaper journalism in general.
The candidate's second visit on Columbia Morning.
Drs. Hudson and Stegmaier on an event called CIVIL DISCOURSE IN AN UNCIVIL AGE.
Candidate for Boone Hospital Board of Trustees at League of Women Voters forum March 13, 2018
The candidates at League of Women Voters forum March 13, 2018
Candidates for Boone County Fire Protection District race at League of Women Voters Forum March 13, 2018
Candidates Trapp and Love at League of Women Voters forum March 3, 2018
Dr. Stiepleman at a League of Women Voters forum presenting information about the bond issue on the April 3 ballot.
Conversation about school security, a student walkout, bond issue, his thoughts as he leaves the board.
James Turner is a retired civil rights attorney and author of SELMA AND THE LIUZZO MURDER TRIALS. Berkely Hudson is a journalism professor at University of Missouri.
Before the council meeting of March 5, 2018, the mayor talks Philips Lake Park development and why there instead of at the old fairgrounds; why he has asked for a performance audit of the city; and a little policing, among other items.
Dr. Hudson talks about J-School grad and civil rights attorney Jim Turner.
Raw audio of Prof. Berkley Hudson talking about the upcoming visit to Mid Missouri by former civil rights attorney and MU grad Jim Turner.
Matthes discusses new flights at Columbia Regional Airport, Airbnb impact and regulations, his selection to head the study of community policing, and the decision to proceed with a sports facility at Philips Park.
Pulitzer-Prize-winning author and Dean of Columbia University School of Journalism Steve Coll (GHOST WARS) talks about his newest book DIRECTORATE S.
Dr. Bostick discusses the new blood pressure guidelines.
Mayor Treece discusses community policing and current needs at the Columbia Police Department.
Cassie (Dins) Brandt competed as a speed skater. She talks about the sport and how to watch it in the Olympics.
Michael Ingersoll talks about his upcoming performances at Arrow Rock Lyceum Theater.
Topics: Community policing, end of traffic unit, remodeling at police station, new joint com technology.
Dr. Choi discusses why MU Health Care and Boone Hospital have paused conversation about uniting, also the University's task force that is analyzing programs and positions, and revising (not repealing) the Missouri law that ties increases in tuition to the CPI.
City Manager Matthes discusses reaction to the presentation he gave on January 11 at the Columbia Values Diversity breakfast.
Rep. Walker discusses the importance of the University of Missouri to the state and to his district. He says the UM system may take a budget hit again this year. He also addresses the governor's situation and reiterates that he thinks Gov. Greitens should resign his office.
Chancellor Cartwright on the KFRU Sunday Morning Roundtable January 14, 2018.
Christine King discusses Jan. 8 meeting of Columbia Public Schools board of education meeting. Topics included: a survey of public opinion about the school district, adding a year to superintendent's contract, budgeting for the future and the expected drop in reserve funds.
Ila Borders achieved several firsts as a female baseball player in college and in the pros. She will speak in Columbia, Missouri, at the WIN banquet on Feb. 6
Chief Burton talks illegal drug use's impact on crime, new staffing, budgeting for the department.
Mayor Treece previews the Columbia City Council meeting of January 2. Topics include a new sports park and a new airport terminal.