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Missouri among first states to fully implement the Older Americans Act final rule

Missouri among first states to fully implement the Older Americans Act final rule

For Immediate Release: Oct. 22, 2025 Media Contact: Lisa Cox Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Media Inquiry Form JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) State Unit on Aging, in...

Owner:  American Government
Missouri among first states to fully implement the Older Americans Act final rule

Missouri among first states to fully implement the Older Americans Act final rule

For Immediate Release: Oct. 22, 2025 Media Contact: Lisa Cox Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Media Inquiry Form JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) State Unit on Aging, in...

Owner:  American Government
SOUTHERN MISSOURI BANCORP REPORTS PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR FIRST QUARTER OF FISCAL 2026; DECLARES QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF $0.25 PER COMMON SHARE; CONFERENCE CALL SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, AT 9:30 AM CENTRAL TIME
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Sustainable Agriculture Grants Available

Sustainable Agriculture Grants Available

The Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (NCR-SARE) program currently has four open grant programs to fund research and education projects that advance sustainable agricultural practices in the North Central region. According to the...

Owner:  Christopher Miller
Extreme Drought Warnings Just Issued for Parts of Missouri

Extreme Drought Warnings Just Issued for Parts of Missouri

Missouri needs rain. Missouri has needed rain for months. Now, we need to hope and pray for a winter with ample amounts of snow as several parts of the state have been issued extreme drought warnings. A vast majority of Missouri has been under...

Owner:  Townsquare Media
Missouri Head Start programs may close their doors if federal government shutdown grinds on

Missouri Head Start programs may close their doors if federal government shutdown grinds on

Head Start programs in Missouri are bracing for possible closures and furloughs as the federal government shutdown carries on without an end in sight. The National Head Start Association released data on Oct. 22 that shows that 3,702 children and...

Owner:  Pittsburg State University & American Government
Missouri aid for moms and babies to continue as other food assistance ends during shutdown

Missouri aid for moms and babies to continue as other food assistance ends during shutdown

Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and state health officials on Wednesday announced continued funding for food assistance amid worry that key federal safety net programs will run dry as the government shutdown enters its fifth week. The Missouri Department...

Owner:  Bob Proffitt
As more data centers come to Missouri, Hawley says ratepayers shouldn't foot the bill

As more data centers come to Missouri, Hawley says ratepayers shouldn't foot the bill

Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is skeptical about the economic benefit of data centers and is firmly opposed to people paying more on their electricity bills to subsidize them. The GOP senator's comments put him at odds with some Republican...

Owner:  Pittsburg State University & American Government
Manufacturing for the future: Researcher advances smarter, more sustainable production

Manufacturing for the future: Researcher advances smarter, more sustainable production

As industries around the world move toward smarter and more sustainable production methods, a recent Ph.D. graduate at Missouri S&T has developed a new model that could help manufacturers cut costs and reduce carbon emissions without requiring...

Owner:  Omicron Ltd

Missouri started using AI and drones to (quietly) track waterfowl

The Missouri Department of Conservation, in partnership with the University of Missouri, is testing a new drone and artificial intelligence system that could redefine how the state monitors waterfowl. In side-by-side trials with traditional aerial...

Owner:  Goldy Kamali
The new space race? Data centers eye Missouri w…

The new space race? Data centers eye Missouri w…

A new type of development is making its way to Missouri streets. Humming quietly, these buildings, called data centers, house rows of servers that store the data behind everything from social media to hospitals, from 911 calls to information that...

Owner:  Sharon Huber
Climate change raising insurance rates, local experts say

Climate change raising insurance rates, local experts say

On Monday night at Missouri River Regional Library, two local experts sought to explain what is driving up insurance rates. The culprit, overwhelmingly, is climate change, they agreed. The prevalence of severe weather events across the county have...

Owner:  Walter E. Hussman Jr.
National grant supports MSU researcher’s project connecting language, environmental education to elementary students

National grant supports MSU researcher’s project connecting language, environmental education to elementary students

Contact: Katherine Murphy STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Lourdes Cardozo-Gaibisso, an assistant professor specializing in teaching English to speakers of other languages and linguistics, will help Magnolia State elementary students learn...

Owner:  American Government
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