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Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

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Good morning, Columbia. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 19th of August.

CRIME NEWS

  • A Kansas man allegedly broke into a Columbia home Sunday morning and pointed a gun at the resident—he faces charges of burglary, kidnapping, armed criminal action, assault and stealing and is held on a $250,000 bond with a court appearance set for Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.  ABC 17
  • Isaiah Nimray Goins pleaded not guilty to upgraded first-degree murder and armed criminal action charges at his Monday court appearance—charges brought after a grand jury indicted him for killing Misty Guzman-Castro on July 19 near Lake of the Woods Road—and he is held without bond at Boone County Jail.  KOMU 8

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The City of Columbia is accepting applications from residents 18 and older for its free eight-session Civic Academy that will run from September 25 through November 13, with sessions held every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.—enrollment is limited to 30 participants, and the program will include tours and public safety simulations with dinner provided.  KRCG
  • A section of Country Club Drive in Columbia is closed until 5 p.m. today as crews repair a damaged stormwater pipe found after a collapse during resurfacing work between Club Court and Fairway Drive — the city advises drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to take alternate routes.  KOMU 8
  • The City Council (local government leaders) will hold its second public hearing Monday night at City Hall to review the 2026 budget and property tax rates after tax revenue came in 3 percent short last year. The council will vote on the final budget on Sept. 15 and proposals include a 12 percent boost in water utility revenue while cutting water bills for 65 percent of residential customers (a move driven by lower revenue expectations).  ABC 17
  • The Missouri Department of Revenue announced that child and adult diapers, feminine hygiene products and incontinence products will be tax exempt starting August 28 after Governor Mike Kehoe signed HB 594. The bill lowers taxes on these items by 3%—and the law clearly defines what qualifies for the exemption.  KRCG

SPORTS NEWS

  • Mizzou Athletics announced new game day rules for the 2025 football season. The home opener on August 28 at 6:30 p.m. will have entry gates open two hours before kickoff, parking lots opening early, and fans using digital tickets and clear bags—construction on Memorial Stadium will continue all season.  KRCG

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Whitey Morgan Concert

    7-9:30 p.m. — The Blue Note — Tickets required — Enjoy an evening with country artist Whitey Morgan, sharing tunes from his successful 15-year career.

    Wed, 8/20/25

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  • Missouri Bird Conservation Initiative Conference

    5-10 p.m. — Columbia Country Club — Registration covers meals — Engage with passionate birders and partake in conservation discussions over two days.

    Thu, 8/21/25

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  • Low Gap

    8 PM — Rose Music Hall — Cashless venue — Enjoy a night of live music at this popular locale.

    Fri, 8/22/25

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  • Murder at the Tiger Saloon

    This western themed murder mystery takes place in a saloon (The Grand Ballroom at voco The Tiger Hotel) full of interesting characters. Includes: immersive acting, signature themed cocktails, 3 course dinner, and more

    Sat, 8/23/25

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  • Murder at the Tiger Saloon

    This western themed murder mystery takes place in a saloon (The Grand Ballroom at voco The Tiger Hotel) full of interesting characters. Includes: immersive acting, signature themed cocktails, 3 course dinner, and more

    Sat, 8/23/25

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  • Bumps & Brunch 2025

    1-3 p.m. — The Vineyards — $10 — Enjoy brunch while experts share invaluable insights for moms-to-be and new moms.

    Sun, 8/24/25

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  • 3 Growth Habits for Business Success

    11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. — Accounting Plus — Free entry — Learn how to develop effective habits that boost cashflow and achieve business goals more efficiently.

    Tue, 8/26/25

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  • 2025 Missouri Tigers Football Season Tickets

    6:30 PM — Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium — Ticket prices vary — Secure your seats for every thrilling home game this season with the Missouri Tigers.

    Wed, 8/27/25

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  • Central Arkansas Bears at Missouri Tigers Football Parking

    6:31-10:31 p.m. — Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium — Parking available — Catch the Central Arkansas Bears face off against the Missouri Tigers in a thrilling football matchup.

    Sat, 8/30/25

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  • Heart of America Marathon

    6 AM – 12 PM — Boone County History & Culture Center — Registration required — Experience the excitement of the 66th running of the 2nd oldest continuously running marathon in the United States.

    Mon, 9/1/25

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  • Hambo Latham Dance Night

    6-9 p.m. — Callaway Senior Center — Bring a snack — Dance to music you grew up with while enjoying a fun social atmosphere.

    Tue, 9/2/25

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