Katie Pohlman, Columbia Tribune

Katie Pohlman

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Past articles by Katie:

5-year-old displays courage during battle with stage 4 cancer

A sign in front of an unassuming house on a quiet cul-de-sac sports a pink heart in one corner and the words “#RallyforRhyan.” Some donated food rests atop a bench on the front porch of the home. Inside, Rhyan Loos, 5, is building a snowman out of putty with her two siblings, 2-year-old Charli and 7-year-old Brady. → Read More

First community discussion about race calls for more action

Community leaders praised the first of three discussions on racial inclusion Tuesday but said the dialogue was long overdue. → Read More

Mead festival brews up large crowd

Columbia residents of all ages crowded into the Craft Beer Cellar on Saturday afternoon for a celebration of all things mead. → Read More

City officials investigate mysterious water source

A small stream of water running along the side of Robinson’s Cleaners toward Business Loop 70 often creates an ice dam during the winter months and is proving to be a headache for the property owners. → Read More

Columbia woman organizes suicide prevention walk

Becca Pamperl, 35, keeps a black jacket and four photos in her home to remember her brother. → Read More

Boonville's Katy Bridge set to open in spring

Rehabilitation work has started on the Katy Bridge in Boonville with the goal of opening the span to pedestrians by spring. → Read More

Graduate students to participate in Homecoming festivities

Graduate students at the University of Missouri will make their presence known Saturday with a float in the 104th Homecoming Parade. → Read More

MU students burn ISIS flag in protest of terrorist group's activities

A group of students, faculty and staff on Thursday afternoon gathered around the Columns on Francis Quadrangle in anticipation of watching an Islamic State flag burn. → Read More

More student groups to participate in University of Missouri Homecoming

The Mizzou Alumni Association is looking to welcome more student groups and bring back old traditions for the 104th University of Missouri Homecoming celebration. → Read More

Columbia burglaries up compared to 2014

Marc LaFerriere, owner of Dents Unlimited, was camping with his family in the Kansas City area in July when someone attempted to burglarize his Columbia shop. → Read More