BooneDemocratic candidates for assessor find plenty to disagree aboutPosted June 28th, 2008 by Columbia MissourianCOLUMBIA — With less than six weeks until the Aug. 5 primary elections, the two Democratic candidates for Boone County assessor met for an old-school candidates’ forum at the weekly ... Huntsdale's First Tax IncreasePosted April 14th, 2008 by KOMUHUNTSDALE - Huntsdale citizens voted on taxes for the first time ever, and new taxes mean expansion for this small town. Huntsdale Voters Approve Two Tax LeviesPosted April 10th, 2008 by KBIAThe mayor of the small river town of Huntsdale says she's not surprised voters there approved not one, but two tax levies. Voting patterns show views on electionPosted April 9th, 2008 by Columbia MissourianCOLUMBIA — Within a 15-hour period Tuesday, two incumbents left their seats on the Columbia School Board, the city and county sewer districts received a hefty boost and Columbia Public ... Interactive map of election resultsPosted April 9th, 2008 by Columbia MissourianSearch our interactive map of election results by voting precinct to find out how your neighbors voted on county and city ballot issues. Compare the results with census data and ... Boone County Voters Turn Out at the PollsPosted April 8th, 2008 by KBIAAccording to the Boone County Clerk about 28% of registered voters turned out for yesterday's elections. Boone County Ballot RoundupPosted April 8th, 2008 by Columbia MissourianHere’s a look at the results of election races and issues in Boone County’s smaller towns, cities and school districts. All terms for municipal offices are two-year terms, and all ... Fugit and Williamson win fire district electionPosted April 8th, 2008 by Columbia MissourianCOLUMBIA — In a tight race Tuesday, John Sam Williamson and Phyllis Fugit became the newest members of the Boone County Fire Protection District board of directors. Williamson was the ... Sewer bonds passed overwhelminglyPosted April 8th, 2008 by Columbia MissourianCOLUMBIA — Two ballot issues to pay for sewage treatment in Columbia and Boone County were promoted together, and voters responded in kind. Columbia voters favored a $77 million bond ... Vote TuesdayPosted April 8th, 2008 by Columbia MissourianWHAT’S ON THE BALLOT? Voters in Columbia and Boone County will fill positions on city and town councils, school boards, the Boone County Fire Protection District Board, the Boone Hospital ... First Time to Vote on TaxPosted April 7th, 2008 by KOMUHUNTSDALE - Most residents don't roll out the red carpet for taxes. Candidate Fugit raises most money in fire district racePosted April 2nd, 2008 by Columbia MissourianCOLUMBIA — Phyllis Fugit has raised more than twice as much money as her nearest opponent for the two seats on the Boone County Fire Protection District board of directors. ... A closer look at Boone County Fire Protection District Board candidatesPosted April 2nd, 2008 by Columbia MissourianOn April 8, Boone County voters will decide who will fill two new seats on the Boone County Fire Protection District Board of Directors. Historically, elections for the board have ... Radio personality Fred Parry pulled off-air until after electionPosted March 22nd, 2008 by Columbia MissourianCOLUMBIA — With the Boone Hospital Board of Trustees election in full swing, candidate Keith Schnarre silenced the radio voice of Fred Parry, his opponent, until after the April 8 ... School board candidates call for more open relationship with publicPosted March 19th, 2008 by Columbia MissourianCOLUMBIA — The candidates running for the Columbia School Board said Tuesday that they all think the two things the board needs most are transparency and accountability. Five of the ... |