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Executive director of Missouri Veterans Commission resigns

Missouri Veterans Commission executive director Larry Kay resigned Wednesday after facing repeated backlash from Gov. Eric Greitens. According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch, the commission accepted Kay’s resignation. The move comes just two days after the governor removed five people from the commission and appointed new members after he said an independent investigation into

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CPS responds to mistreatment lawsuit

The Columbia Public School District has responded to a mistreatment lawsuit that was filed in September. ABC17 previously reported two Columbia high school assistant principals sued the district and the head of secondary education for alleged mistreatment and retaliation. Rachel Henderson and Andrew McCarthy, a recently married couple who worked together for several years, filed

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Missouri completes 9 opioid summits

Missouri has completed nine opioid summits that were held by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The summits were part of a state-wide initiative that saw participation from directors and members of all 16 cabinet departments in the state. They were able to bring awareness to the issue, discuss the best interventions available,

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MU endowment surpasses $1 billion

University of Missouri officials announced Wednesday that the endowment had crossed the $1 billion mark, a major milestone for the university. The university’s endowment has grown by more than $400 million in the six years since the launch of the “Mizzou: Our Time to Lead” campaign. “Generations of donors have graciously invested in our students

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