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Missouri high school graduates may soon be able to attend career-certificate programs for free after state lawmakers passed a bill creating a reimbursement process for career and technical education.
If Missouri lawmakers would provide the proper incentives, the promoters said, their project would vastly strengthen the economy of the state and enhance its national image as a place to do business.
By Jim Souhan Star Tribune In addition to his well-earned winnings, the USGA should give J.J. Spaun a massive bonus. Spaun’s green-mile winning putt ...
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 6 p.m. — Warrensburg Post 131 at ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe on Saturday signed a series of bills following the Legislature’s special session, approving a $1.5 billion stadium incentive plan for Kansas City and more than $100 million to help St.
Like for many of you, it’s been graduation season at the Truman Heartland Community Foundation. On May 15, we had our annual graduation picnic for our Youth Advisory Council.
You can find catfish by being stinky. Well, at least your bait should present an odor. The trick is to find feeders through their sense of smell.
For a seller of a major asset, be it a home, a business, or even a motor vehicle, the recommended way to go is to get paid the purchase price in full at the time of the transaction.
Normally, Amie Jacobsen said, a project of four intricate steel-piece sculptures to be completed in less than four months ...
As much as I worry about technology changing what I consider to be the norm for today’s young families, the transition of ...
In promoting his bill to fund professional sports stadiums, Missouri Republican state Sen. Kurtis Gregory warned about the potential hit to jobs and tax revenues if the state were to lose a team.