Friday, September 19th, 2025
Good morning, Columbia. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 19th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Wednesday evening, about 1,000 people gathered at Traditions Plaza on the University of Missouri campus for the Columbia for Christ event organized by CoMo for Christ, planned weeks in advance to foster community unity, while local food trucks provided food and MU Police maintained security. The event featured a live band, sermons and testimonies from students, faculty and MU Athletics Director Laird Veatch. KOMU 8
- ➤ The Boone County Ready Festival at Columbia’s Cosmopolitan Park offered disaster preparedness tips and recognized first responders—emergency management, Highway Patrol, and the Red Cross—as part of National Preparedness Month. This family-friendly event provided crucial information on hazards like flooding, tornadoes, and earthquakes. KRCG
- ➤ Volunteers wrapped donated diapers on Thursday at First Chance for Children in Columbia as part of Diaper Duty Day during National Diaper Awareness Week. The diapers will be sent to 30 partner organizations in mid-Missouri—supporting families with vital care products. KOMU 8
- ➤ Emily Goes, a University of Missouri graduate, testified at City Council that her lease ended on July 15 and a new one began on August 6, leaving her without stable housing for three weeks. Jack Dobbs of the Columbia Tenants Union said many renters faced similar hardships from rising rents and lease gaps—city officials noted state laws limit their ability to help. KOMU 8
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday, Orr Street Studios will host a free oil painting class from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. where artist Jane Mudd will show brush drawing, composition, and color tips — wear old clothes and bring a lunch. Adults can sign up by emailing [email protected]. Inside Columbia
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The University of Missouri submitted a list of groups approved and denied for next week's Homecoming Parade following a court order and changes in its parade policy — 10 groups, including Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine, were not approved due to safety concerns or theme fit. The university will finalize other entries over the next few days while denied groups await written explanations. ABC 17
- ➤ On Sept 18, the University of Missouri sent a letter to faculty and staff warning that personal social media posts can disrupt university operations—employees have special obligations regarding free speech. The letter, signed by President Mun Choi, Vice President Marsha Fischer and Provost Matthew Martens, comes amid a national debate following online controversies. KRCG
- ➤ The Columbia Board of Education met last Thursday and discussed a public safety announcement on safe gun storage using the Be SMART campaign—Board President John Lyman said the board will review school district resolutions and work with the community and CPD to inform parents while planning to revisit the resolution in November and release the PSA in December. ABC 17
FINANCE NEWS
- ➤ A player who bought a Quick Pick ticket at Break Time on Roanoke Drive in Columbia won $50,000 during the Aug. 30 Powerball drawing—he said the prize would help pay for his upcoming wedding. KOMU 8
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ MoDOT announced that starting at midnight on September 25, crews will turn off the traffic signals at the intersection of Stadium Boulevard and Providence Road in Columbia for a cabinet upgrade—stop signs will replace the signals until they are expected to resume by 6 a.m. KOMU 8
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Birdie's Deli will host a popup event at Logboat Brewing Co. on Saturday from 2—6 p.m.—chef Paddy Jernigan will serve sandwiches including The Meatball, The District and The Pigpen. The deli owners plan to open a permanent downtown location with options to dine in and order takeout later. Inside Columbia
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Intro to Machine Embroidery Class
10:00 AM – 12:30 PM — MACCLab | A Community Makerspace — Class fee includes materials — Learn to use the Melco Bravo embroidery machine and create embroidered items.
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Jamie Lissow Live Comedy Show
7-8:30 p.m. — The Blue Note — $49 — Enjoy a night of laughs with Jamie Lissow at this renowned Columbia venue.
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11th Annual Golf Tournament
10 AM – 5 PM — Columbia Country Club — $800 for a four-person team — Participate in a fun golf scramble to support emergency care for critically ill pets.
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Counterparts Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — The Blue Note — Tickets from $30+ — Catch the energetic performance of Counterparts in an intimate setting.
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Intro to Machine Embroidery Class
6:00 – 8:30 PM — MACCLab | A Community Makerspace — $70.00 — Explore the Melco Bravo embroidery machine and learn safety protocols while creating your own embroidered piece.
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Intro to Shapeoko CNC Routers
6-8:30 p.m. — MACCLab | A Community Makerspace — Class fee covers all materials — Learn to enhance your woodworking skills with Shapeoko router techniques and safety protocols.
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Jurassic World Rebirth
7:30-10:00 p.m. — Lakeside Ashland — No outside food or drink — Experience an epic continuation of the Jurassic saga with thrilling action and jaw-dropping dinosaurs.
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Intro to Woodworking Class
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — MACCLab | A Community Makerspace — Class fee includes materials — Learn safety protocols and create a small wood project in this introductory woodworking class.
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Anella: The Crashing This Party Tour
8 p.m. — Rose Music Hall — Cost TBA — Experience a night of lively music with Anella's vibrant performance.
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