September 2022

Stephen E. Meyer

A funeral will be held Friday, September 9, 2022 for 65-year-old Stephen E. Meyer of Sainte Genevieve who passed away Tuesday, September 6, 2022 in Sainte Genevieve, Mo.   He was born September 29, 1956 in Perryville, Mo.   He is survived by: two daughters: Sara (Nathan) Lorenz of Cape Girardeau, Mo., Tina (Kyle) Schuessler

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Sr. Florence (Bernarda) Korte, ASC

SR. FLORENCE (BERNARDA) KORTE, ASC, 92, of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, passed away at 4:22 pm, Friday, September 2, 2022 at the Memorial Hospital, Belleville, Illinois.   Sr. Florence was the seventh of 12 children born to the late Ben and Mary (nee Toennies) Korte on March 15, 1930 in Damiansville, Illinois.   She made her first profession on July 1,

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$1.5 million grant supports MU’s McNair Scholars Program

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Building on more than 30 years of success, the University of Missouri recently received a $1.5 million Department of Education grant to continue the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program for the next five years.   MU was among the original 14 universities selected in 1989 to develop a program which encourages students

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Center applauds steps to make crop insurance more accessible 

LYONS, Neb. – In a win for producers across the country, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Risk Management Agency recently announced changes to two crop insurance programs—Whole Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP) and Micro Farm. The improvements will expand access to risk management options for thousands of producers, particularly those with small or diversified operations.  “Managing risk is

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College Savings Month: Make a plan to pay for higher education

By Scott Fitzpatrick According to a Georgetown University study, the cost of higher education has increased 169 percent over the last 40 years. And according to Sallie Mae’s annual How America Pays for College survey, nearly half of American families have no plan for how to pay for higher education.   September is College Savings

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Court orders federal government to produce records from top White House, HHS officials in Missouri AG’s lawsuit

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced Tuesday that, in his lawsuit against top-ranking Biden Administration officials for allegedly colluding to suppress freedom of speech, the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana granted Missouri and Louisiana’s request to compel the federal government to produce records from top-ranking White House

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EPA seeks input on New Environmental Justice-Focused Pollution Prevention Grant Opportunity funded by $100 million investment from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

LENEXA, Kan. – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced two listening sessions to collect input on the development of a new grant opportunity made possible by the $100 million investment in the agency’s Pollution Prevention (P2) program from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). The new grant opportunity will encourage businesses that are

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