ST. LOUIS — Citing new Trump administration policies that have halted immigration and refugee programs, the International Institute of St. Louis announced temporary furloughs affecting more than ...
Missouri Blueberry School promises information on "diseases, soil health, pruning and other issues related to commercial blueberry production," according to an MU Extension news release.
JEFFERSON CITY — The University of Missouri is supercharging its Grape and Wine Institute, using $3 million in state funding to turn a small-scale setup into an operation comparable to a large ...
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Missouri basketball was on the road in front of a sold-out, notoriously raucous crowd. On that road trip, Mizzou was facing a top-15 team. And a top-15 team, no less, that the Tigers hadn’t ...
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These SCOTUS rulings leave room for the Texas and Florida laws—as well as potential legislation in Missouri—to affirm online free ... James Taylor, president of The Heartland Institute, writes six ...
After taking office amid uncertain budgetary times both locally and with the federal government, Missouri Gov ... governor said he plans to create a School Funding Modernization Task Force ...
The University of Missouri-St. Louis ... of its Texas Water and Energy Institute in Midland, Texas. At UMSL, he'll be tasked with growing the new engineering school, which will offer ABET ...
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at the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City. The governor said he plans to create a School Funding Modernization Task Force to recommend changes to better serve students and families. “We know that ...
However, local officials say there is no immediate cause for concern across mid-Missouri. “We are observing the situation over in Kansas. We’re not overly concerned about it here yet, but it is ...