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CFP top 12: One last projection before the first committee ranking
The more things change, the more ... Ohio State remains the same. There were some Week 10 surprises, but not at the top, where defending national champion Ohio State should start the first College Football Playoff rankings on Tuesday right where...
KU News: Critical Materials Crossroads team advances as finalist for NSF award of up to $160M over a decade
Today's News from the University of Kansas From the Office of Public Affairs | https://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Contact: Brendan Bream, Kansas Geological Survey, 785-864-1632, [email protected] Critical Materials Crossroads team advances as...
SNAP Benefits for 42 Million People Could Still Be Saved During the Shutdown
Support justice-driven, accurate and transparent news — make a quick donation to Truthout today! This story was originally reported by Amanda Becker of The 19th. Meet Amanda and read more of her reporting on gender, politics and policy. If the...
Northwest Missouri State art students attend summer workshop at Arrowmont School
Dr. Lance Tatum, President | Northwest Missouri State UniversityDr. Lance Tatum, President | Northwest Missouri State University Two art education majors from Northwest Missouri State University, Anonda Martinez of Lisa, Missouri, and Sammy Ward...
Missouri vs Auburn football Game Week: info, where to watch, predictions
Man, home games are fun aren’t they? Everyone is a Mizzou fan, the team generally plays better, the vibes are better when you watch on TV. In my opinion, we should play all games at home.Unfortunately, that’s not how the sport works, and we’re now...
Two new deaths and seven more illnesses reported in deadly outbreak tied to ready-made pasta meals
Two more people have died and seven more have been sickened after eating ready-made pasta meals sold at Kroger and Trader Joe's stores. The CDC revealed the new cases in an update Thursday, making the total affected in the outbreak 27 illnesses,...
Wes Jackson Considers the Deep Roots of Our American Crisis
On a half-dozen occasions over the years, in late September, I have found myself driving from Wisconsin, across Iowa and northwest Missouri, through the Flint Hills of Kansas, to the The Land Institute at the southern edge of the city of Salina,...
Redings Mill Fire receive grant for rescue raft from Missouri American Water
REDINGS MILL, Mo. (KOAM) — Redings Mill Fire Protection District (RMFPD) introduce a new rescue raft to include in their essential array of rescue tools. “We’re thrilled to announce that, thanks to a generous grant from Missouri American Water,...
North Carolina Brokerage Era Live Moore Strategically Partners With Missouri Firm
October 22, 2025 // Franchising.com // Charlotte, N.C. – ERA Live Moore in North Carolina today announced the firm has made a strategic investment in Missouri-based Edge Realty, which will now do business as Edge Realty ERA Powered. This...
Missouri hunters can aid hunger relief by donating venison this season
The Missouri Department of Conservation and the Conservation Federation of Missouri are encouraging deer hunters statewide to participate in the Share the Harvest program, which provides donated venison to local food banks and pantries serving...
Private School Guide: Catholic, Jewish, and Other Religious Schools
Photo illustration by Emma Spainhoward with photographs by Getty Images. This list is part of our larger Private School Guide. For more parochial academies, also see our lists of All-Girls and All-Boys private schools. Academy of Christian...
National Drug Take Back Day returns to Missouri
October marks National Substance Abuse Prevention Month, and Missouri health experts emphasized that one of the most effective ways to protect families is by safely disposing of outdated medications. This Saturday, the Drug Enforcement...
Crazy Town: Episode 112. Unsung Heroes: Sustainability Gurus Who Influenced the Crazy Town Worldview
Asher Miller 00:00 Hi, I'm Asher Miller. Rob Dietz 00:02 I'm Rob Dietz. Jason Bradford 00:03 And I'm Jason Bradford. Welcome to Crazy Town, where "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice has been declared the new national anthem. Rob Dietz 00:13 Some key...
Missouri drought could be more significant, study involving SLU says Midwest ecosystems a concern
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - We’ve all felt the heat, and heard about the drought - but what’s it doing to our soil, plants and ecosystem? Well, that’s what an international group of researchers - including one Saint Louis University professor...
Wildlife Refuge Is Dedicated
BY BOB MUELLER SPECIAL TO STE. GENEVIEVE HERALD On Oct. 8, the city of Ste. Genevieve celebrated the acceptance of the Ste. Genevieve Wildlife Refuge as a dedicated refuge within the Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge system managed...
Missouri hunters urged to donate venison to help feed families via Share the Harvest
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and the Conservation Federation of Missouri (CFM) are encouraging deer hunters to share their harvests by donating venison to Missouri’s Share the Harvest (STH) program. Donated...
Missouri officials tell insurance companies to stop canceling homeowner policies
Kurt Erickson, St. Louis Post-DispatchSt. Louis Post-Dispatch JEFFERSON CITY — The state’s top insurance regulator called on insurers Monday to stop canceling policies for Missouri homeowners still recovering from storms that hit St. Louis and...
Trump Targets Federal Employees Working on Conservation and Environmental Protection
The Trump administration moved Monday to slash federal jobs across two key environmental and conservation agencies, targeting employees who work on scientific research and the enforcement of anti-pollution laws. At the Environmental Protection...
Wildlife rescuer goes to incredible lengths to save 'miracle' armadillo: 'We can inspire people'
Being a wildlife rehabilitator means welcoming any animal that comes through your door — even if it's one you've never seen before. When Brigette Brouillard, founder of Second Chances Wildlife Center in Kentucky, met an armadillo that had been...
Missouri Unaware Of Separation Of Church And State
by Annelise Hanshaw, Missouri Independent October 13, 2025 State funding of private-school vouchers is primarily being used for students attending religious institutions, with nearly 98% of funding going toward Catholic, Christian, Jewish and...