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Cordes Receives DAISY Award
Bothwell Regional Health Center recently presented its latest DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses to Sarah Cordes.
Kirkpatrick Library, UCM History Department Offer Traveling Exhibit
The traveling exhibit is produced by the Missouri State Museum and inspired by the Missouri State Parks-produced booklet “The Business: African-American Business People from Missouri’s Past
Bothwell Regional Health Center Selected for State’s ToRCH pilot program
Maggie Schaffer, Bothwell’s Director of Quality and Case Management, said the program is an opportunity to help Pettis County’s Medicaid population.
UCM Music Professor Mia Kim Scheduled to Perform on Campus
University of Central Missouri Professor Mia Kim will perform during a concert on Feb. 20 at UCM.
Missouri Main Street Connection Hosts Main Street Capitol Day
Missouri Main Street Connection Inc, (MMSC) hosted Main Street Capitol Day in Jefferson City on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
UCM Awards MLK Freedom Scholarships to Deserving Students
In a celebration that showcased student talents ranging from poetry reading to innovative dance and participation in a Jazz Combo, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Scholarship Banquet at the University of Central Missouri on Jan. 16 honored the civil rights leader’s legacy by presenting financial awards to deserving students and celebrating the arts.
Missouri SBDC to Offer 4-session LaunchU Course For Entrepreneurs
The Missouri Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at State Fair Community College is offering launchU sessions to help aspiring entrepreneurs and new business owners gain knowledge
National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest Deadline Extended
Because of severe winter weather and missed school days, the deadline is being extended until Jan. 31, 2024,
City of Sedalia Seeks Public Input on Updated ICC Codes
Currently the City operates under the 2015 ICC codes. The ICC updates these codes every three years through a combination of various code development committees, hearings and public comment periods.
2023 Was Likely Earth’s Warmest Year On Record, Missouri’s Third
September-November 2023 will go down on record as Earth’s warmest such period on record, a substantial leap – 0.70 F (0.39 C) – above the previous record from 2015,