The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry praised House lawmakers on the passage of House Bill 417, legislation that provides an important tool to help build and retain a skilled workforce.
The Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority (MASBDA) is accepting applications for funding through its new Show-Me Entrepreneurial Grants for Agriculture (SEGA) program.
The Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority is now accepting applications for two programs that can be used to reduce the amount of interest paid on qualifying loans.
Refresco, a leading global provider of beverage solutions, announced today that it will expand in Truesdale, investing $22 million and creating 30 new jobs.
The Northwest Missouri State University community is invited to a night of food, fun and building connections with alumni and supporters of the University’s School of Agricultural Sciences during the annual Alumni and Friends Barnwarming.
Southeast Missouri women's gymnastics scored a 192.950 to win Saturday night's meet against Greenville at the American Farm Heritage Museum in Greenville, Ill.
Dr. Brooke McAtee, the director of nursing at Northwest Missouri State University, recently was elected to the Board of Commissioners for the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA).
Northwest Missouri State University, along with the National Weather Service, the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and local emergency management offices, are organizing tornado drills during March in preparation for severe weather.
Missouri Western State University conferred a total of 274 undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates during the fall semester of 2022. Graduates came from 15 states and five foreign countries.
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry has renewed its fight against government overreach as lawmakers work to advance legislation to mandate workplace vaccination policies.
Feb. 17, 2023–Missouri Western State University named 343 students to the President’s Honor Roll for the fall semester of 2022. Students who carried 12 hours or more for graded credit and earned a grade point average of 4.0 qualify for the honor.