From the daily archives:

Friday, November 20, 2009

Governor Nixon strikes the same deal with the state’s community colleges that he’s struck with the state’s four-year schools—if they freeze their tuitions for the 2010-11 school year, he will not recommend deep budget cuts. But he does plan to cut funding for community colleges by about five percent or about $8 million.

Nixon announced a similar deal with Missouri’s eleven four-year state universities last week. Missouri has nineteen community colleges. Nixon says Linn State Technical College, the state’s only technical two year school, also has agreed to the deal.

Nixon was vague about whether schools could increase tuitions if the legislature makes cuts greater than the Governor’s recommendations..

Nixon teleconference with announcement, Q&A

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Governor awards Medal of Valor to seven public safety officers

by Jessica Machetta 11/20/09 11:56 AM

Governor Jay Nixon presented the Missouri Medal of Valor to seven public safety officers for their extraordinary acts of bravery and heroism that saved lives. One of them was Dan Berry of the Fulton Fire Department.

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Blues win first OT game of the year

by Bill Pollock 11/20/09 9:39 AM

T.J. Oshie’s third period goal rallied the Blues to tie the game against the Coyotes which set up Blues defensemen Erik Johnson’s overtime goal and a 3-2 win. Johnson rushed the puck up the ice from the Blues end and fired a shot past Phoenix goalie Ilya Bryzgalov 17 seconds into overtime to give the [...]

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Wash. U volleyball two wins away from 10th title

by Bill Pollock 11/20/09 9:28 AM

The No. 4 Washington University in St. Louis volleyball team saw both of its middle hitters, senior Erin Albers and sophomore Lauren Budde, record 12 kills as it advanced to the 2009 NCAA Division III semifinals with a 3-1 win over No. 13 Colorado College on Thursday, Nov. 19, in University Heights, Ohio.

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Jennies VB moves on, Truman State’s season ends

by Bill Pollock 11/20/09 9:23 AM

The 4th and top-seeded Central Missouri Jennies, who are hosting the NCAA South Central Regional, improved their home winning streak to 12 while advancing to the semifinal with a win over No. 8 seed Dallas Baptist, 3-0 (25-18, 25-15, 25-14) on Thursday.

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