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Ark. panel advances bill to allow concealed guns on college campuses
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- A House committee approved legislation that would allow faculty and staff at Arkansas' colleges and universities to carry concealed handguns. The House Education Committee on Tuesday approved the proposal by Rep. Charlie Collins,...
Tags: Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Interior Policy
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Governor's plan would focus on universities' performances but add little to budgets
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's a drop in the bucket, but educators say they would take it. Gov. Jay Nixon unveiled his plan to fund higher education at a news conference at Missouri State University on Wednesday morning. Nixon's proposal calls for an...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Students, Politics, Executive Branch, Jay Nixon
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Gov. Nixon releases $8.5 million withheld from higher education
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon reversed an $8.5 million cut to public colleges and universities because of improving state revenues. Nixon said Monday that he released the money to be distributed to higher education institutions. Nixon also...
Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Executive Branch, Jay Nixon, St. Louis
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Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce names 2013 Springfieldian
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -– Gordon Elliott was named the 2013 Springfieldian at the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting Friday. As CEO of Elliott Lodging and Oak Ridge Properties, Elliott owns and operates 17 hotels and 15 apartment...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Missouri State University, Local Elections, Education
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Texas campus shooting: One person in custody, possible second shooter at large
WASHINGTON (AP) - A law enforcement official says Texas authorities have at least one person in custody in connection to the Lone Star College campus shooting in Houston, and local authorities think there could potentially be a second shooter. The...
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Two long-time MSU administrators will retire
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Two long-time employees of Missouri State University announced their retirements: Vice President for Student Affairs Earle Doman and Executive Director of Alumni Relations Julie Ebersold. Doman’s retirement is effective May 1,...
Tags: Students, Morehead State University, Missouri State University, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Governor calls for longer Missouri school years, wider use of A+ high school program
NIXA, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon visited John Thomas School of Discovery and the Nixa School District’s Early Learning Center on Friday to recognize the district for its continued academic excellence. Nixa School District has been accredited "with...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Students, Politics, Executive Branch, Jay Nixon
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OTC receives large gift from Youngblood Auto Group
ghartley@schurz.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Youngblood Auto Group donated $175,000 worth of tools and equipment to Ozarks Technical Community College to help train students in its automotive programs. The OTC Foundation, the college's fund raising division, announced the gift...Tags: Jeep, Automotive Equipment, Education, Chrysler, Nissan
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OTC named fifth fastest-growing community college in the country
SPRINGFIELD, MO. -- A report released by Community College Week lists Ozarks Technical Community College as one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the nation last year. The College ranked fifth in the nation among schools with enrollments of...Tags: Education
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Governor picks new judges for Douglas, Hickory and Phelps counties
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon filled vacant judgeships in three counties in the Ozarks on Tuesday. One appointment created a vacancy in a prosecuting attorney’s office. ---- Nixon appointed Hickory County Prosecuting Attorney James...
Tags: Lawyers, Elections, Politics, Executive Branch, Judges
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Governor picks attorney with Drury degree for Supreme Court; picks judge from Rolla for appeals court
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday named Paul C. Wilson as the newest member of the Missouri Supreme Court. Wilson, who has practiced law in both the public and private sectors and served as a judge on the Cole County Circuit Court, will...
Tags: Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Politics, Judges, Executive Branch
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MSU hires experienced bookstore manager to replace one fired because of missing funds
ghartley@schurz.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Missouri State University hired a woman from Rock Island, Ill., as the new director of the University Bookstore. Sonda Ropp Reinartz will replace Mark Brixey, who was fired on Aug. 17 after an investigation started over missing...Tags: George Washington, Corporate Crime, State University of New York, Morehead State University, University of Iowa
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