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Missourian
Missourian may refer to:
Residents of the state of Missouri in the United States. Columbia Missourian, a newspaper in Columbia, Missouri
Washington Missourian, a newspaper in Washington, Missouri
Missourian (stage), a regional stage
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Missourian
Missourian, n. and a. (mɪs-, mɪˈzʊərɪən) [f. prec. + -an.] A. n. A native or inhabitant of the State of Missouri. B. adj. Of or belonging to, native or peculiar to, Missouri.1820 Deb. Congress U.S. (1855) 26 Jan. 945, I cannot believe that I, or any other man or men, are better capable of governing ...
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Southeast Missourian newspaper, Cape Girardeau, MO
The Southeast Missourian is a daily newspaper published in Cape Girardeau, Missouri
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University Missourian
The University Missourian newspaper ran from 1908 to 1916. This would eventually become the Missourian newspaper as it is printed today.
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News | Southeast Missourian newspaper, Cape Girardeau, MO
7 days agoCape man charged with drug trafficking; judge issues $50K bond (1/23/24)5. Southeast Missourian. A Cape Girardeau man was charged with one felony and three misdemeanors, and given a $50,000 bond ...
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MV Missourian (1921)
History
Missourian
Missourian was built as yard number 386 by the Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation, Chester, Pennsylvania, for the American-Hawaiian On 10 July Missourian left the shipyard for New York.
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Northwest Missourian
The Northwest Missourian is a weekly student newspaper at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri. The Missourian is advised by Director of Student Publications Steven Chappell.
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Columbia Missourian
In 1970, the Missourian obtained four federally licensed press-radio units. On December 20, 2021, Elizabeth Stephens became the Missourian's executive editor.
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Washington Missourian
Jim Miller Jr. joined The Missourian in the 1960s as the photo editor. References
External links
Missourian article about U.S.
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Southeast Missourian
The Southeast Missourian is a 3-day per week newspaper published in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and serves (as the name implies) the southeastern portion The Southeast Missourian Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
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Southeast Missourian Building
Southeast Missourian Building is a historic commercial building located at Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The building houses the offices of the Southeast Missourian newspaper.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
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Anti-Missourian Brotherhood
The Anti-Missourian Brotherhood was the name of a group of Lutheran pastors and churches in the United States who left the Synod of the Norwegian Evangelical Among the leading advocates of the anti-Missourian position were Bernt Julius Muus (founding pastor of St. Olaf College), John N.
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List of newspapers in Missouri
Boonville
Bowling Green Times - Bowling Green
California Democrat - California
Chronicle Herald - Macon
Columbia Daily Tribune - Columbia
Columbia Missourian Louis
The Odessan - Odessa
Tipton Times - Tipton
Trenton Republican-Times - Trenton
Washington Missourian - Washington
Webster-Kirkwood Times - Webster
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Thorbjorn N. Mohn
The Anti-Missourian Brotherhood began to function as an entity within the Norwegian Synod in 1886. Mohn was among the leading advocates of the anti-Missourian position together with Bernt Julius Muus and John N.
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Adam Pitluk
Biography
From 1995 to 1999, Pitluk studied journalism at the University of Missouri and worked at the Columbia Missourian while studying. He first met convicted vandal James Scott while working at the Columbia Missourian. As an adult, Pitluk relocated to Texas.
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