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GM to stop paying for Facebook ads - Columbia Daily Tribune
The carmaker has found its paid Facebook ads are not effective enough, a person familiar with the matter said. "In terms of Facebook specifically, while we currently do not plan to continue with advertising, we remain committed to an aggressive content ...
It's time to reload - Columbia Daily Tribune
Jankovich could need contractual reassurances that he would become SMU's head coach following Brown to leave a good position, a source said. He has a record of 104-64 in five seasons with the Redbirds, was previously an assistant to Self at Kansas and ...
Bank victims told of foreclosure deal - Columbia Daily Tribune
"I've been trying to do this since 2009, actually, and they either lose your paperwork or transfer your account to another branch, and it just goes on and on," said one attendee who declined to give his name. Missouri also got a one-time $40 million ...
State senator seeks inquiry into Guard - Columbia Daily Tribune
The third co-worker, who asked not to be named because she feared retaliation from extremists, said Wooten's views were well-known among National Guard members in the Macon armory and that some continue to support him. "There's a lot of people that ...
Shepard Boulevard forum focuses on fraternity flap - Columbia Daily Tribune
Another attendee said she had questions about why Hoppe was involved in the deal and what is being done with the money, but she declined to give her name. Negative ads might work in state and national races, but they "don't fly here locally," ...
The writing on the wall - Columbia Daily Tribune
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team has not announced its plans. The Saints also must orchestrate a front office and coaching staff shuffle to account for partial-season suspensions of General Manager ...
Inquiry ends in firing - Columbia Daily Tribune
On April 19, 2011, Knott, Ratliff and the third employee in the Macon office, who asked not to be named out of fear of retaliation by hate groups, sent complaints to Dulle claiming Wooten had fostered a racist and hostile work environment.
Rare movie posters could fetch $250000 at auction - Columbia Daily Tribune
The buyer, who chose to remain anonymous, consigned them to Heritage Auctions in Dallas, where the stack of 33 Depression-era posters were painstakingly steamed and gingerly separated over the course of several weeks. "As we started to peel them apart, ...
Heat, Thunder out of break as NBA's best - Columbia Daily Tribune
The person, speaking on condition of anonymity because the full financing plan will not be made public until at least Thursday, said Sacramento also will create revenue through a ticket surcharge. The Maloofs have agreed to contribute $75 million in ...
Obama pitches corporate tax changes - Columbia Daily Tribune
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is proposing to cut the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 28 percent and wants an even lower effective rate for manufacturers, a senior administration official said, as the White House lays down an ...
Chiefs sign CB Routt to three-year contract - Columbia Daily Tribune
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because terms of the contract were not announced. Routt is still owed $5 million next month from the Raiders, who released him after the first year of a $54.4 million, five-year deal.
Report: WVU has deal with Big East to leave for Big 12 - Columbia Daily Tribune
A source close to the situation said, “I can't confirm the numbers, but the Big East has accepted our offer.” A second source also confirmed that an agreement had been reached. Perhaps as an indication that something was brewing earlier in the day, ...
Report: Star recruit will pick Missouri - Columbia Daily Tribune
By Dave Matter After visiting Missouri over the weekend, prized recruit Dorial Green-Beckham will choose the Tigers when he makes his decision official Wednesday, a Tulsa World reporter posted on Twitter, citing an anonymous source.
'Irrelevant' no more: Succop reportedly signs five-year, $14M deal with KC - Columbia Daily Tribune
The contract includes a $2 million signing bonus, according to a person who spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press because an official announcement had not been made. ORTON SUES OVER FINANCIAL ADVICE: Kansas City quarterback Kyle Orton ...
Fast track to labor peace - Columbia Daily Tribune
The person spoke on condition of anonymity yesterday because the agreement still was being drafted. The sides hope to sign a memorandum of understanding in time to announce the agreement Monday or Tuesday. The last item to fall in place was the luxury ...
UM to change mental health coverage - Columbia Daily Tribune
Another MU employee who asked not to be identified plans to stop seeing a therapist if costs rise. That employee relies on a specific counselor to get through tough situations. “The client-therapist relationship is built on trust, which comes from a ...
Massage site deals with gift certificate fallout - Columbia Daily Tribune
Emails from a former customer of Del Sol who asked to remain anonymous indicate David repeatedly canceled appointments just before closing. After announcing Del Sol was closing in early September, David indicated in emails to the customer that she had ...
Conference choice puts curators on the spot - Columbia Daily Tribune
“I'm sympathetic to the administration at the University of Missouri,” the source said. “I know that they're in a hell of a situation. You can't win on this deal. You might satisfy some people, but … you wait and see, it's going to be a firestorm. ...
Did state do due diligence? - Columbia Daily Tribune
if someone putting money in the project refused to be named, Smith wrote. The email is included in 815 pages of documents obtained by the Tribune from the Department of Economic Development, or DED. There are no documents verifying criminal background ...
Two more Columbia businesses robbed - Columbia Daily Tribune
He declined to give his name. “I had a gun at my nose last night,” the employee said. Less than half an hour after the latest Bocomo Bay robbery, officers were dispatched to an armed robbery at Church's Chicken, Stroer said. A black male matching the ...
Big 12 interim commissioner thinks MU will stay - Columbia Daily Tribune
Another MU official, speaking off the record, said Missouri leaving the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference remains a possibility. The ultimate decision on Missouri's conference affiliation belongs to the university's president and Board of Curators ...
Car crashes into D&H Drugstore - Columbia Daily Tribune
The store was open this morning after the crash, but a worker who declined to give his name offered no details on damage or repair plans. “We're still trying to clean up,” he said. “I don't have time to talk.”
Car crashes into D&H Drugstore - Columbia Daily Tribune
The store was open this morning after the crash, but a worker who declined to give his name offered no details on damage or repair plans. “We're still trying to clean up,” he said. “I don't have time to talk.”
MU officials contacted NCAA before Haith's hiring - Columbia Daily Tribune
Sports that Haith acknowledged and expressed gratitude for a $10000 payment made from the booster to a person close to basketball recruit DeQuan Jones, now a senior on the Miami team. He said that former Miami assistant coach Jake Morton, ...
Chiefs keep Carr, sign last rookie - Columbia Daily Tribune
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team did not announce the contract. The Chiefs had placed a first-round tender on Carr, who will receive $2611000 and could become a free agent after this season. He was on the practice field for ...

