The Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development has extended its partnership with CompTIA through 2021.
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More than $346 million was earmarked to expand Missouri’s rural broadband infrastructure, the FCC announced Monday.
COVID liability protection will be a major reassurance for Missouri businesses when it comes up next session, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe said.
Lincoln University took another step toward hosting the first police academy at a historically Black college or university this week.
Missouri’s utility companies could get financial help switching to renewable natural gas under a new bill filed by incoming Sen. Jason Bean.
After facing a recount and flipping a seat after Election Day, incoming Rep. Betsy Fogle is looking forward to her time in the statehouse.
CDC partners will arrive to bolster the efforts of local schools to provide a safe learning environment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The PSC ordered the state’s utilities to file suggestions on the recovery of past-due customer payments resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
With a little more than a month before lawmakers are due back in Jefferson City for the 2021 legislative session, pre-filing opened Tuesday.
The Missouri Senate passed the $1.2 billion supplemental budget bill Wednesday, advancing it to the governor for final approval.










