by admin | May 28, 2009 | Education
Education no longer begins only when children enroll in Kindergarten, and it doesn’t always take the summer off anymore. Early childhood education has come a long way from the day care days, with more parents seeking pre-schools that don’t just baby-sit,...
by admin | May 11, 2009 | Health / Medicine
University of Missouri-Columbia health officials are being tight-lipped about the details surrounding the case, but have confirmed that an MU graduate student has fallen ill with H1N1 — swine flu — while traveling to China. This is the first positive case...
by admin | Apr 20, 2009 | Business, Politics / Govt
Attorney General Chris Koster has filed suit against two home mortgage companies — Goldstar Home Mortgage and Oxford Lending Group. Koster says his office is taking a zero-tolerance stance against mortgage deception. These two lawsuits follow a similar lawsuit...
by admin | Apr 10, 2009 | Politics / Govt
Senator McCaskill is hosting a series of economic development and grant training workshops throughout the state. Nearly 500 people turned out in Columbia Thursday to learn how to take advantage of the numerous federal grant and loan programs. Representatives from...
by admin | Jan 28, 2009 | Politics / Govt
Five public universities have been told by the Nixon Administration that planned capital improvements on their campuses likely will be scuttled. Letters were sent by Commissioner of Administration, Kelvin Simmons, to the University of Missouri-Columbia, Missouri State...