Poke bowls and rolled ice cream are the focus of a new restaurant on Broadway called A Little More, a new Asian cuisine restaurant nestled between Slackers and U.S. Bank. “It’s very DIY-style for a sushi restaurant,” says owner Jay Zheng. Japanese food is becoming increasingly popular in the U.S., Zheng says. “People are looking […]
Mirage Or Paradise
Whether you’ve been diagnosed with a gastrointestinal disorder, celiac disease, or have been following social media accounts that claim going gluten-free is a magic pill for weight loss, the pros and cons of a gluten-free diet vary. Before you embark on a gluten-free lifestyle, it’s worth gaining an understanding of the many facets of gluten […]
The State of Entrepreneurial Affairs
Nearly a dozen young businesspeople representing Columbia’s current entrepreneurial class sat down for the spring CEO Roundtable at the Broadway Hotel. Each is in the throes of developing, launching or day-to-day operation of a startup, and they all have unique yet somehow similar stories to tell. ||| The recent State of the Union Address from […]
Ukatsu: More Than Fun And Videogames
Joe Chee and Ben Brooks are co-owners of Ukatsu, a Columbia business that is not at all what it seems to be. The dozen large-screen computer stations lining the walls of their business at 1413 Grindstone Plaza Drive give it the appearance of a high-tech video arcade. A weightlifting station along one wall is a […]
Lawfully Wedded
Kimberly Hubbard and Jason Guthrie will be married Sept. 3, 2017, at Firestone Baars Chapel on the campus of Stephens College.
Kimberly is the daughter of Paula Hubbard of Shawnee Mission, Kansas, and Kelvin Hubbard of Sacramento, California. She is a graduate of Belton High School, class of 2008. She graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2012 with a B.S. degree in political science and went on to obtain a juris doctor degree, also from MU, in 2015. She is an attorney with Newman, Comley & Ruth, P.C., in Jefferson City.
Jason is the son of Steve and Debra Guthrie of Columbia. He graduated from West Morris Central High School in 2004. He obtained a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Widener University in 2010. He is the owner and operator of The Timbers Assisted Living Home and Summit Villa Memory Care in Holts Summit.
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