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Gov. Mike Parson said more than $130 million in CARES Act and general revenue funding will go toward several areas of the state’s infrastructure — with a majority earmarked for education.
Renew Missouri released a trio of educational videos to promote National Energy Efficiency Day Wednesday.
The Workforce Training Initiative helps provide quality job training opportunities through non-profit organizations, local governments, community colleges, public technical colleges, and public universities.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Board of Education extended a rule change on its attendance policies through the remainder of the school year.
Missouri’s POST Commission granted preliminary approval for the first law enforcement training academy to be hosted by a HBCU on Monday.
As he recovered from a bout of COVID-19, Gov. Mike Parson said he was ready to get back to the campaign trail.
The state’s version of the program was established by a section of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, known as the TIF Act.
The federally acquired rapid-result COVID-19 tests are going to HBCUs and health care workers first, according to Missouri Department of Higher Education Commissioner Zora Mulligan.
The Ameren Corporation published a plan to reach its net-zero carbon emissions goal in Missouri Monday, projecting $8 billion in clean energy investments over the next two decades.










