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Kelsey Hammond - Art In The Park 2026
Art in the Park is the largest fine arts fest in mid-Missouri, and this year it celebrates its 67th year. Artists from around the country converge at Stephans Lake Park this weekend displaying a…
Robyne Parrish with Lyceum Theatre - Annie Kicks Off New Season
The 65th Season at Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre kicks off this week with performances of “Annie”! Tickets are on sale. Artistic Director Robyne Parrish talks about the cast, programming her first full…
Lauren Williams and Kat Stone Underwood - Remarkably Bright Creatures
The votes are in! “Remarkedly Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt has been chosen as this year’s One Read book. Lauren and Kat tell us copies are now available for check out at the Daniel Boone…
Mayor Barbara Buffaloe - Safety Tax Ballot Vote - Allegiant Air
A busy agenda for the City Council this evening. A vote to put a 1% sales tax for Public Safety on the August ballot, a proposed ban on video lottery terminals, and a possible delay in processing…
Alisa Nelson with MoNET - Final Stretch of the Legislative Session
Missouri’s 2026 Legislative Session comes to end on Friday. MissouriNet News Director Alisa Nelson joins the show to go over what bills have gotten across the finish line in this last week, and what…
MU Health Care Dr. Jordan Parker - Skin Cancer
May is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month. A good time to check in with MU Health Care dermatologist Dr. Jordan Parker. She highlights safety in the sun, the importance of early detection, and…
Nickie Davis - Mothers Day-Parades-Treasure Hunts
We check in with Nickie Davis to highlight what’s happening in The District for the month of May. There’s the Gold Star Memorial Day Parade on the 25th, and the Stranger Than Fiction Film Fest… a…
Mayor Barbara Buffaloe - Vote To Place Safety Tax On Aug Ballot
Mayor Barbara Buffaloe joins the show to discuss the process for filling the 4th Ward seat following Nick Foster’s announced departure. The City Council votes this evening on placing the Public…
City Manager De'Carlon Seewood - April 2026 Visit
Columbia City Manager De'Carlon Seewood checks in to share his takes on the newly approved definition of Data Centers in Columbia, and related needed requirements. The Opportunity Campus has it’s…
Michael Limmer - Como Brick and Mortar Project
CoMo Preservation and The District have launched The CoMo Brick & Mortar Project. The history project highlights the stories behind Downtown Columbia’s historic buildings. CoMo Preservation Board…
Valerie Carroll - Incumbent Candidate For 1st Ward City Council
The municipal election is just one week from today. Running for reelection (and unopposed) for the 1st Ward City Council seat is Valerie Carroll. The incumbent is passionate about pedestrian safety,…
Don Waterman - Incumbent Candidate for 5th Ward City Council
Our interviews with Columbia City Council candidates running in the April 7 municipal election continue. Don Waterman is the incumbent 5th Ward City Council candidate. His reason for running for…
April Election - 5th Ward City Council Candidate Christina Hartman
We begin our interviews with Columbia City Council candidates running in the April 7 municipal election. Christina Hartman seeks her first term on the Council to represent the Fifth Ward. We discuss…
City Manager De'Carlon Seewood - Flying To Charlotte - Community Summit
City Manager De’Carlon Seewood says the 2nd Community Summit was another success. Last year’s event helped lead to flights to Charlotte at COU becoming a reality. Replacing Fire Station #5, and the…
Sheriff Dwayne Carey - AI Scams - Potential Drone Expansion
Boone County Sheriff Dwayne Carey discusses the increased use of AI in scams targeting residents. His recorded voice has been manipulated in one such case. Speaking of technology, the Sheriff hopes…
Mayor Barbara Buffaloe - Charlotte Flights-Data Centers-Pay Raises
This evening the City Council considers a contract with American Airlines to authorize flights to Charlotte. Mayor Buffaloe previews tonight’s agenda, which also includes consideration of several…
CPS - SRO - Portrait of a Graduate Program
A look at Monday’s CPS Board meeting with Superintendent Dr. Jeff Klein and member Erica Dickson. Expanding the school resource officer program, a changing landscape for district grants and…
Police Chief Jill Schlude 3-5-26
The status of a dedicated downtown unit, Policing TrueFalse, and placing unarmed “security advisors” in the District are addressed in this informative talk with Columbia Police Chief Jill Schlude.See…
Austin Wilson - MU Mower Clinics
The University of Missouri Ag Systems Technology Club will conduct its yearly Lawnmower Clinics in March and April. For $50 you can get your Push Mower tuned-up...including power wash, oil change,…
Mayor Barbara Buffaloe - Tax Increase for Safety - Transmission Lines
Columbia’s Mayor Barbara Buffaloe says a proposed 1% sales tax dedicated to police and fire department funding is under discussion. The city is also deciding between transmission line options for the…
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