Mike Martin
Columbia resident and science journalist Mike Martin earned a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Washington, with a concentration in entrepreneurship and innovation. He can be reached at mike.martin@nasw.org
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Posts by Mike Martin:
- Citizen Journalist: God and Medicine at Ellis Fischel Cancer Center
- Citizen Journalist: Iconic sculpture shows artistic side of black history
- Citizen Journalist: My favorite businesses
- Citizen Journalist: Sewer scandal highlights problems at Columbia Public Works
- Citizen Journalist: Rethinking Mediacom, Columbia’s monopoly dinosaur
- Citizen Journalist: Reviving north central Columbia: The decade’s sleeper story
- Citizen Journalist: At MU, the three As of unfair pay
- Citizen Journalist: For derelict property owners, it’s a fine time for fines
- Citizen Journalist: The long, tragic courthouse journey of Dorothy Twala Kee
- Citizen Journalist: Food Bank’s board gets hands-on involvement with nonprofit mission
- Citizen Journalist: The Trouble with Newspapers
- Citizen Journalist: Dr. Solomon’s Wisdom: Helping patients by dumping insurers
- Citizen Journalist: Downtown redevelopment: An unfortunate déjà vu? Part 2
- Citizen Journalist: Downtown Redevelopment: An unfortunate déjà vu? Part 1
- Citizen Journalist: The second annual “Top 10 Things City Hall Does Best” awards
- Citizen Journalist: From Schoolyard to Hillyard: The bullies are back
- Citizen Journalist: Columbia’s Music Men and their dysfunctional directors
- Citizen Journalist: George Parker’s lesson on freedom: the people must participate
- Citizen Journalist: Downtown Columbia meets Rush Limbaugh’s cousin, the judge
- Citizen Journalist: Insider Columbia: Can Good Ol’ Boys be Bad for Business?
- Citizen Journalist: Its Arnie v. Carrie in downtown’s royal quarrel
- Citizen Journalist: Brains and Nuts: Dangerous labels for City Council candidates
- Saving Georgia, starring MU Vet Students and the Horton Animal Hospital
- Citizen Journalist: …But Can City Hall Fight You?
- Citizen Journalist: Developer property tax breaks: breaking Boone County?
- Citizen Journalist: Troubles in The Village
- Citizen Journalist: Eminent domain’s inauspicious encore
- Citizen Journalist: Boone County’s profits of doom
- Citizen Journalist: Budget Woes at MU? Try a “Hail Gary” Pass
- Citizen Journalist: Columbia’s quiet sustainability team: the energy saving experts
- Citizen Journalist: Humane Society seeks fair share for creatures, great and small
- Citizen Journalist: Columbia’s affordable housing trap nothing but a ‘4-year-old ghetto’
- Citizen Journalist: Of criminals, and the landlords who rent to them
- Citizen Journalist: A Series of Unfortunate Decisions
- The Extraordinary Family of Edward Richardson
- Citizen Journalist: The real wall at County Hall may be definition of duties
- Citizen Journalist: Empty rhetoric belies County Hall’s poor planning
- Citizen Journalist: A plan for boosting local economic development
- Citizen Journalist: In Columbia, slapping critics with The Scarlet Label
- Citizen Journalist: At City Hall, one man fights crime by fixing broken windows
- MU’s Illumination spotlights local research, innovation
- Citizen journalist: City and county need less government, more private enterprise
- Citizen Journalist: Fear and loathing in the Chase Administration
- Citizen Journalist: My case against the County Assessor
- Citizen Journalist: The long-running saga of Almeta’s lament
- Citizen Journalist: In an act of preservation, councilman flags a foul
- Citizen Journalist
- Citizen Journalist: In a literary mystery, a local Realtor finds an elegant reality
- City Journalist: The Top Ten things city hall does best
- Citizen Journalist: A patient preservationist: Columbia’s version of Bavaria’s ‘mad king’
- Citizen Journalist: Columbia, once again, looks out of state for local art
- Boone County goes on a buying binge involving buildings
- Best leaders walk with their flocks, feet planted firmly on the ground
- Like oil and water, speculation and historic preservation don’t mix
- For what ails Columbia: “bubble-up” growth
- Elm Street extension could prompt eminent domain abuse
- City government needs separation of powers
- Let’s turn Columbia’s alleys into inviting urban stroll ways
- Guest Editorial: City should consider tax incentives to lure needed manufacturers
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