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Spill it: David Jacks, owner of Scoop-N-Doo

David Jacks, owner of Scoop-N-Doo gives the scoop on cleaning up after animals.

Spill it: Dave Hestir, Gold Nugget Popcorn owner

Spill it: Chris Hull, the mole-trapper

Chris Hull dishes on her job as a mole-trapper.

Spill it: Terry Nickerson, taxi driver

Terry “Taxi Terry” Nickerson Sr., 42, has been a taxi driver for A-1 Taxi in Columbia for eight years.

Spill it: Debi Hake, wedding planner

Wedding planner Debi Hake discusses the details of her job and how her responsibilities include making dream weddings come true.

Spill it: A conversation with Tom Schultz

Folk musician Tom Schultz shares his passion for traditional Irish music.

Spill it: A conversation with Julie Schultz

Julie Schultz, the kennel manager for the Central Missouri Humane Society, reveals the ups and downs of caring for homeless animals.

Spill it: A conversation with Jody Floor

Judy Floor, a licensed massage therapist, talks about the soothing world of massage.

Spill it: A conversation with Bryan Fulcher

Radio personality Bryan Fulcher takes the time to answer a few questions about his career and music.

Everything’s coming up roses

The owner of My Secret Garden dishes on her upcoming 35th Valentine’s Day in the floral business.

Meet martial arts instructor Kathy Freeman

The self-proclaimed lifetime student explains her love of the discipline.

Spill it: A conversation with Santa Claus

Santa Claus says his favorite part of the holiday season is choosing the right gifts for everyone.

Spill it: A conversation with certified pet groomer Noni Ruff

The pet groomer says to treat your dog like a 2-year-old child: A 2-year-old hates to have her hair brushed, but you have to do it.

New Barn Manager in Stephens College Equestrian Program

Member of the community, manages horses at local college.

Spill It - Kristina Cross

Kristina Cross, 25, works at the Raynor Columbia Armory for the Missouri National Guard.

Spill it: A conversation with skeet shooter Haley Dunn

The MU senior says she was “doomed” to be a skeet shooter, and now she’s an Olympic hopeful.

Spill it: Raydell Wright

Broadway Diner cook Raydell Wright shares his cooking secrets.

Aerobic dance instructor creates energized musical workout

Vicki Pinkel, 54, is the instructor of an aerobic dance class called “Pinkel’s Ladies” at the Activity and Recreation Center in Columbia. The class choreographs dances to oldies, show tunes and country music and meets three times a week. She has been teaching since 1980.

Spill it: Get to know this KOMU weatherman

Anthony Slaughter, 22, talks about his work as a weather forecaster in Columbia.

Rabbi Yossi Feintuch talks about why he likes Columbia and a few of his favorite things

Yossi Feintuch, who grew up in Israel, is the rabbi of Congregation Beth Shalom. He talks about why he likes Columbia and his favorite aspects of Judaism.

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