MO.gov News Feed /news-rss MO.gov News Feed Thu, 21 Nov 2024 06:25:56 +0000 en-us Department of Natural Resources awards $62,500 to Granby https://dnr.mo.gov/communications/news/department-natural-resources-awards-62500-granby 270151 at https://dnr.mo.gov Tue, 19 Nov 2024 17:35:01 +0000 Department of Natural Resources awards $62,500 to Granby Karen Kremer Tue, 11/19/2024 - 17:35 Release Date Tuesday, November 19, 2024 City will evaluate feasibility of a regional sewer connectionJEFFERSON CITY, MO, NOV. 20, 2024 - The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded $62,500 to the city of Granby to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a regional sewer connection between East Newton High School and the city’s wastewater system. Provided through the department’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund Regionalization Incentive Grant, the funding will cover all the eligible costs to develop the plan, which is expected to be completed by April 2026.This is a competitive grant program that offers funding to municipalities as an incentive to construct connections for small, struggling wastewater treatment facilities. The entities responsible for these small facilities often lack the financial and technical resources to upgrade their wastewater treatment facilities to meet more stringent limits and operate their facilities appropriately. These facilities typically serve such a small number of connections that the cost to comply with permit conditions is a significant financial challenge for the users.“The department’s intention for this grant is to decrease the number of point sources that discharge pollutants to Missouri’s waterways by promoting regional partnerships that would not be possible without this funding,” said Dru Buntin, director of the Department of Natural Resources. “Water and wastewater systems are crucial infrastructure that aid community health and economic vitality.”The department’s Financial Assistance Center is committed to working with communities to assist with water and wastewater infrastructure improvement projects. Monies received from The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will fully fund this project.For more information on wastewater and drinking water funding opportunities, visit dnr.mo.gov/water/what-were-doing/state-revolving-fund-srf. Contact Information Communications Office Address Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 United States Main 573-751-1010 Toll-free 800-361-4827 Email communications@dnr.mo.gov ICL Group creating more than 150 jobs in St. Louis https://ded.mo.gov/press-room/icl-group-creating-more-150-jobs-st-louis 5211 at https://ded.mo.gov Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:48:47 +0000 ICL Group creating more than 150 jobs in St. Louis Chase Lindley Tue, 11/19/2024 - 12:48 November 19, 2024 St. Louis (city) ICL Group, a leading global specialty minerals company, announced today that its planned expansion into the North American battery materials market will be built in north St. Louis City. The company is investing approximately half a billion dollars and creating more than 150 jobs to build a large-scale commercial production plant that will manufacture lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cathode active material (CAM) destined for the energy storage and electric vehicle end-markets.“ICL Group’s expansion is exciting news for St. Louis, our state, and our nation’s manufacturing independence,” said Governor Mike Parson. “When we met in Israel just two years ago, ICL Group demonstrated a commitment to innovation and economic growth that we’re sure will benefit Missourians for years to come.”ICL Group currently has 335 full-time employees in the St. Louis area across its three existing locations, which include its North American headquarters, an R&D center in Webster Groves, and a production plant in the Carondelet neighborhood. The more than 150 jobs being added as part of this expansion will pay an average wage well above the median county rate.“While we had initially intended to locate our state-of-the-art battery materials manufacturing plant at our existing ICL Carondelet campus, we have now selected a more suitable site in north St. Louis,” said Phil Brown, president of the Phosphate Specialties and managing director of North America for ICL Group. “Our expansion into north St. Louis demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the city. While we will continue to be a good neighbor in south St. Louis, at our existing 19-acre campus, we also look forward to bringing positive economic change to north St. Louis with our new facility.”ICL Group was among the companies visited by Governor Mike Parson and the Missouri delegation during the Trade Mission to Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Greece in November 2022.“DED is proud to support ICL Group as it helps Missourians prosper through this significant expansion,” said Michelle Hataway, Director of the Department of Economic Development. “As a global leader in specialty minerals, ICL is contributing to the ongoing growth of the St. Louis region through this major investment and job creation.”For this expansion, ICL Group will benefit from the Missouri Works program, a tool that helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job creation. The company is also receiving assistance from Missouri One Start, a division of the Department of Economic Development. Missouri One Start assists eligible businesses with their recruitment and training needs. The BUILD program, a program that helps companies embark on major investment and job creation expansions, was also used by the company.What others are saying“This next phase of ICL’s expansion in St. Louis adds to its already robust presence in the metro,” said Maggie Kost, Chief Business Attraction Officer for Greater St. Louis, Inc. “Its commitment of more than half a billion dollars here, home to its North American headquarters, will not just grow high-quality jobs but expand the depth and breadth of our manufacturing capacities - and grow key industry sectors in the process.”“We commend ICL on its commitment to expanding in the City of St. Louis,” said Neal Richardson, President and CEO of St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC). “In addition to the 150 new full-time, well-paying manufacturing, maintenance, and support jobs that will be created by ICL’s approximately half a billion dollar investment in North City, construction of the new facility will bring more than 1,000 construction jobs over a two-year period, having a positive impact on St. Louis area contractors, diverse/minority suppliers, and the entire region.”“ICL's expansion demonstrates how businesses are thriving in every corner of our service territory across Missouri,” said Mark Birk, president and chairman of Ameren Missouri. “As ICL's decision to grow its manufacturing base in St. Louis demonstrates, Ameren Missouri’s Smart Energy Plan continues to be instrumental in making the region more attractive for businesses while also providing reliable energy to power the needs of all customers today and tomorrow. We also welcome the new jobs that will pay additional dividends to neighborhoods and cities across the entire region.”About ICLICL Group is a leading global specialty minerals company, which creates impactful solutions for humanity's sustainability challenges in the food, agriculture and industrial markets. ICL leverages its unique bromine, potash and phosphate resources, its global professional workforce, and its sustainability focused R&D and technological innovation capabilities, to drive the company's growth across its end markets. The company employs more than 12,000 people worldwide, and its 2023 revenues totaled approximately $7.5 billion.To learn more about ICL, visit icl-group.com.About the Missouri Department of Economic DevelopmentThe Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) works to create an environment that encourages economic growth by supporting Missouri’s businesses and diverse industries, strengthening our communities, developing a talented and skilled workforce, and maintaining a high quality of life. As one team built around the customer and driven by data, DED aspires to be the best economic development department in the Midwest. Through its various initiatives, DED is helping create opportunities for Missourians to prosper.For the latest updates on DED’s current or future programs and initiatives, visit DED’s website.About the Missouri Works ProgramAs the state’s number one incentive tool for expansion and retention, the Missouri Works Program helps businesses access capital through withholdings or tax credits to embark on facility expansions and create jobs. This program can also help businesses purchase equipment to maintain its facility in Missouri.About Missouri One StartMissouri One Start is the state’s premier workforce recruitment and training division. It helps eligible businesses of all sizes stay competitive by providing customized recruitment assistance, along with resources to train and upskill new and existing employees. Its recruitment strategies and training programs are tailored to the specific workforce needs of the businesses it serves.About the BUILD ProgramThe Business Use Incentives for Large-Scale Development (BUILD) Program helps companies embark on major investment and job creation expansions. The program provides low-interest loans to qualified borrowers through the issuance of tax-exempt revenue bonds for the acquisition, construction, and equipping of qualified manufacturing production facilities and/or equipment. Department of Natural Resources accepting Abandoned Well Plugging Grant applications https://dnr.mo.gov/communications/news/department-natural-resources-accepting-abandoned-well-plugging-grant-applications 270091 at https://dnr.mo.gov Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:54:55 +0000 Department of Natural Resources accepting Abandoned Well Plugging Grant applications Karen Kremer Tue, 11/19/2024 - 11:54 Release Date Tuesday, November 19, 2024  JEFFERSON CITY, MO, NOV. 19, 2024 - The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is now accepting applications for Abandoned Well Plugging Grants from eligible public water systems through April 30, 2025.The grant offers up to $20,000 per project to properly plug abandoned wells located near or within service areas of groundwater-based community and not-for-profit noncommunity public water systems. Abandoned wells, if not plugged properly, pose a physical hazard to both people and wildlife. Abandoned wells also allow for potential contamination of for groundwater, the primary drinking water source for more than 80% of public water systems in Missouri.Community and not-for-profit noncommunity public water systems with at least one active or emergency well are eligible to apply for reimbursement funding through this program. Project selection is competitive and the priority application period is open now through Jan. 30, 2025. Applications received Feb. 1 through April 30, 2025, may be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis if available funds remain. Applicants may apply via the department’s Funding Opportunities Portal at dnr.mo.gov/financial-opportunities/funding-portal/access-request). A fully executed financial assistance agreement between the project applicant and the department is required prior to incurring project-related costs.The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is committed to helping Missouri communities protect their drinking water sources and protect human health. Funding for the Abandoned Well Plugging grant program derives wholly or in part from monies received through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.For more information, please visit the Abandoned Well Plugging Grant webpage. Contact Information Communications Office Address Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 176 Jefferson City, MO 65102 United States Main 573-751-1010 Toll-free 800-361-4827 Email communications@dnr.mo.gov General Mills to expand in Hannibal, creating more than 35 new jobs https://ded.mo.gov/press-room/general-mills-expand-hannibal-creating-more-35-new-jobs 5201 at https://ded.mo.gov Mon, 18 Nov 2024 11:33:35 +0000 General Mills to expand in Hannibal, creating more than 35 new jobs Taylor Lewis Mon, 11/18/2024 - 11:33 November 20, 2024 Hannibal General Mills, a leading global food manufacturer, announced today that it will expand its manufacturing facility in Hannibal, creating more than 35 new jobs. The company’s expansion includes the addition of an Old El Paso hard-shell taco production line, increased square footage, and infrastructure improvements.“General Mills’ expansion in Hannibal is another example of our state’s status as a prime destination for world-class manufacturers,” said Governor Mike Parson. “This company’s more than 50-year presence in northeast Missouri speaks to the region’s ability to support quality employers and drive economic growth.General Mills’ manufacturing facility in Hannibal produces food products across multiple categories and brands, including Nature Valley, Betty Crocker, Old El Paso, and Progresso. The company’s Hannibal location has been in operation since 1972 and has undergone multiple expansions to now employ more than 1,000 people.“Hannibal is a key manufacturing facility for General Mills and this latest investment will enable us to expand our footprint and grow our plant community,” said Tim Johnson, General Mills Plant Manager. “We are extremely proud of our contributions to the local community and look forward to what the future has in store.”“DED is pleased to support General Mills as it continues to grow and help Missourians prosper in Hannibal,” said Michelle Hataway, Director of the Department of Economic Development. “We’re thrilled that General Mills is continuing to thrive and create good-paying jobs for Missourians and their families.”New jobs added as part of General Mills’ expansion will pay an average wage well above the county average.For this expansion, General Mills will benefit from the Missouri Works program, a tool that helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job creation. The company may receive assistance from Missouri One Start, a division of the Department of Economic Development. Missouri One Start assists eligible businesses with their recruitment and training needs.What others are saying“We are thrilled to see General Mills continue to invest in the Hannibal plant,” said Maria Kuhns, Executive Director of the Hannibal Regional Economic Development Council. “This expansion is yet another chapter in a history of collaboration between General Mills and local and state governments to bring quality jobs and investment to our community. General Mills is an integral part of the Hannibal region, and we’re proud they recognize Hannibal’s long-term potential and continue to make it a key part of their success.”About General MillsGeneral Mills makes food the world loves. The company is guided by its Accelerate strategy to boldly build its brands, relentlessly innovate, unleash its scale and stand for good. Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Totino’s, Annie’s, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki, and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2024 net sales of U.S. $20 billion. In addition, the company’s share of non-consolidated joint venture net sales totaled U.S. $1 billion.To learn more about General Mills, visit generalmills.com.About the Missouri Department of Economic DevelopmentThe Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) works to create an environment that encourages economic growth by supporting Missouri’s businesses and diverse industries, strengthening our communities, developing a talented and skilled workforce, and maintaining a high quality of life. As one team built around the customer and driven by data, DED aspires to be the best economic development department in the Midwest. Through its various initiatives, DED is helping create opportunities for Missourians to prosper.For the latest updates on DED’s current or future programs and initiatives, visit DED’s website.About the Missouri Works ProgramAs the state’s number one incentive tool for expansion and retention, the Missouri Works Program helps businesses access capital through withholdings or tax credits to embark on facility expansions and create jobs. This program can also help businesses purchase equipment to maintain its facility in Missouri.About Missouri One StartMissouri One Start is the state’s premier workforce recruitment and training division. It helps eligible businesses of all sizes stay competitive by providing customized recruitment assistance, along with resources to train and upskill new and existing employees. Its recruitment strategies and training programs are tailored to the specific workforce needs of the businesses it serves.About Hannibal Regional Economic Development Council (HREDC)HREDC is a nonprofit, public/private partnership that works to promote new investment in Marion and Ralls Counties in an effort to increase the quality of life of citizens.To learn more about HREDC, visit hredc.com. Department of Mental Health Notification of HIPAA Disclosure https://dmh.mo.gov/node/47486 47486 at https://dmh.mo.gov Fri, 15 Nov 2024 16:49:10 +0000 Department of Mental Health Notification of HIPAA Disclosure Rachel Plaggenberg Fri, 11/15/2024 - 16:49 Read more about Department of Mental Health Notification of HIPAA Disclosure Missouri DCI cautions drivers of increased deer movement along roadways this time of year https://dci.mo.gov/news/newsitem/uuid/662039f8-ec38-4e19-8988-943d7d2e74a7 https://dci.mo.gov/news/newsitem/uuid/662039f8-ec38-4e19-8988-943d7d2e74a7 Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:00:00 +0000 Missouri Parents as Teachers Parent Education Programs Improve Outcomes for Young Children https://dese.mo.gov/missouri-parents-teachers-parent-education-programs-improve-outcomes-young-children 31496 at https://dese.mo.gov Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:43:55 +0000 Missouri Parents as Teachers Parent Education Programs Improve Outcomes for Young Children Ms. Megan Edwards Thu, 11/14/2024 - 08:43 Read more about Missouri Parents as Teachers Parent Education Programs Improve Outcomes for Young Children A research paper was recently published in the Early Childhood Research Quarterly that shows participation in the Missouri Parents as Teachers (PAT) Parent Education Program is positively associated with third-grade math and English language arts proficiency. This research contributes to the literature on the importance of home visiting programs and is one of the few studies examining the effects of a voluntary, universal parent education program. Camdenton License Office Transitioning To A New Location http://dor.mo.gov/news/newsitem/uuid/541eb1cf-d2e2-4a0b-8979-568fc56f79a8 http://dor.mo.gov/news/newsitem/uuid/541eb1cf-d2e2-4a0b-8979-568fc56f79a8 Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:00:00 +0000 Governor’s Council on Disability seeks nominations for annual recognition awards https://oa.mo.gov/commissioners-office/news/governor%E2%80%99s-council-disability-seeks-nominations-annual-recognition-1 55171 at https://oa.mo.gov Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:31:43 +0000 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Governor’s Council on Disability (GCD) is currently accepting nominations for the 2024 annual Inclusion and Youth Leadership Awards. The Governor’s Council on Disability promotes full participation and inclusion of the nearly one million Missourians with disabilities in all aspects of community life by educating citizens, businesses, schools, organizations, and others of their rights and responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request https://governor.mo.gov/press-releases/archive/governor-parson-seeks-joint-federal-state-and-local-damage-assessments-0 13226 at https://governor.mo.gov Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:21:17 +0000 Governor Parson Seeks Joint Federal, State, and Local Damage Assessments in Preparation for Major Disaster Declaration Request Stephanie.Whitaker Wed, 11/13/2024 - 15:21 November 13, 2024 Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Parson announced that the state has begun the process of obtaining federal disaster assistance in response to the severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding that occurred November 3 - 9, 2024.“Last week’s severe weather system brought damaging storms, heavy rain, and major flooding, significantly impacting roads, bridges, and other public infrastructure in 14 Missouri counties,” Governor Parson said. “The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) has been working closely with local officials to document damage, and initial reports clearly warrant the need for a formal review by FEMA as part of the federal disaster declaration process.”The state has requested the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) participate in joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) in the following counties: Carter, Crawford, Dent, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, Shannon, Texas, Washington, and Wright.Joint PDA teams are made up of representatives from FEMA, SEMA, and local emergency managers who document storm damage and estimate recovery costs. Four teams will jointly verify documented damage in order to determine if Public Assistance can be requested through FEMA. Public assistance allows local governments and qualifying nonprofit agencies to seek federal assistance for reimbursement of emergency response and recovery costs, including repair and replacement of damaged roads, bridges, and other public infrastructure.Requesting joint PDAs is one of the first steps the state must take in order to request a major federal disaster declaration. For Public Assistance, both state and county thresholds must be met in order for a county to be included in the request.On Tuesday, November 5, Governor Parson issued Executive Order 24-14 declaring a state of emergency and activating the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan, which allows state agencies to coordinate directly with local jurisdictions in order to provide assistance.SEMA continues to coordinate with local officials, fellow state agencies, and volunteer and faith-based partners to identify needs and assist impacted families and individuals. Missourians with unmet needs are encouraged to contact United Way by dialing 2-1-1 or the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767.For additional resources and information about disaster recovery in Missouri, including general clean-up information, housing assistance, and mental health services, please visit recovery.mo.gov. Beck’s breaks ground on new soybean processing facility in New Madrid, creating 17 new jobs https://ded.mo.gov/press-room/becks-breaks-ground-new-soybean-processing-facility-new-madrid-creating-17-new-jobs 5191 at https://ded.mo.gov Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:38:10 +0000 Beck’s breaks ground on new soybean processing facility in New Madrid, creating 17 new jobs Chase Lindley Tue, 11/12/2024 - 16:38 November 13, 2024 New Madrid Beck’s, the largest family-owned retail seed company in the United States, announced today that it will establish a new soybean processing facility in New Madrid. The state-of-the-art facility will help meet the growing demand for soybeans in the Mid-South region, expanding opportunities for local farmers and strengthening the company’s commitment to serving the agricultural community.“We’re proud to welcome Beck’s to the Show-Me State as it announces this exciting new facility in New Madrid,” said Governor Mike Parson. “As a business owner and third-generation farmer, I’m thrilled to see an agricultural leader like Beck’s making such a significant investment in our state. This company’s presence in New Madrid will support the area’s economy, benefit local farmers, and further strengthen Missouri agriculture as a whole.”The new Beck's facility will be located on 105.5 acres and span more than 60,000 square feet with capacity to process 3 million units of soybeans per year. The facility will also feature additional warehouse space and seed storage, ensuring the company can effectively meet the needs of farmers in the area. Construction will be completed in phases, with the first phase expected to be finished by December 2024. The facility is projected to be fully operational by fall 2026 and will create 17 new jobs in its first year.“We are thrilled to expand our presence in the Mid-South and put down roots in the New Madrid community,” said Scott Beck, President of Beck’s. “This new facility represents our ongoing commitment to serving farmers by providing them with high-quality soybean products and elite customer service. We look forward to building strong partnerships in the area and supporting the growth of the agricultural industry for years to come.”Beck’s facility marks another significant step in the company’s mission to provide innovative solutions and excellent service to farmers across the country. As demand for soybeans continues to rise, Beck’s continues to invest in the infrastructure needed to support the future of farming."Beck's decision to establish a footprint in New Madrid, bringing with it jobs and investment, creates excitement and new opportunities for Missourians to prosper," said Michelle Hataway, Director of the Department of Economic Development. "Team DED is proud to support Beck's, and we are incredibly grateful that they chose southeast Missouri for their new location."New jobs added as part of the new Beck’s facility will pay an average wage well above the county average.For the establishment of its new facility, Beck’s will benefit from the Missouri Works program, a tool that helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job creation.What others are saying“This exciting investment of millions of dollars not only brings new jobs to our community but also highlights our commitment to fostering a vibrant business environment,” said New Madrid Mayor Nick White. “New Madrid is open for business, and together with Beck’s, we are planting the seeds for a prosperous future.”“Working with Beck’s has been and continues to be an absolute pleasure,” said Aaron Griffin, New Madrid City Administrator. “They are a family-owned and operated organization that adheres to family values. They promote agriculture in innovative ways. New Madrid prides itself on having family values and agriculture as a part of its backbone. We humbly welcome them to our beautiful community.”“Missouri’s deep-rooted history in soybean production, paired with our robust infrastructure and skilled workforce, makes it the perfect location for Beck’s to grow and succeed,” said Subash Alias, CEO of Missouri Partnership. “This investment highlights our state’s leadership in the industry and reinforces Missouri’s role as a critical hub for feeding and fueling the world.”About Beck’sBeck's - Farmers At Heart® - revolutionized the customer seed buying experience by remaining true to a foundation built on faith, family, and farming. Founded in 1937, Beck's appreciates the farmers who have helped them become the largest family-owned retail seed company and the third largest seed brand in the United States. The Beck family is now in its fifth generation of family members who work in the business to honor God and help farmers succeed. The Beck family and team of employees help farmers achieve success from generation to generation through authentic customer experiences, product diversity, seed quality, and performance. With a home office located in Atlanta, Ind., Beck's serves farmers throughout the Midwest and Mid-South.To learn more about Beck’s, visit beckshybrids.com.About the Missouri Department of Economic DevelopmentThe Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) works to create an environment that encourages economic growth by supporting Missouri’s businesses and diverse industries, strengthening our communities, developing a talented and skilled workforce, and maintaining a high quality of life. As one team built around the customer and driven by data, DED aspires to be the best economic development department in the Midwest. Through its various initiatives, DED is helping create opportunities for Missourians to prosper.For the latest updates on DED’s current or future programs and initiatives, visit DED’s website.About the Missouri Works ProgramAs the state’s number one incentive tool for expansion and retention, the Missouri Works Program helps businesses access capital through withholdings or tax credits to embark on facility expansions and create jobs. This program can also help businesses purchase equipment to maintain its facility in Missouri. Missouri Department of Social Services Celebrates New Child Support Citizen Portal https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MODSS/bulletins/3c16807 https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MODSS/bulletins/3c16807 Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:20:00 +0000 The Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS), in collaboration with Conduent, is thrilled to announce the successful deployment of the new Child Support Citizen portal. Launched in May 2024, the Child Support Citizen Portal is accessible at any time, making significant improvements in customer experience and operational efficiency." ........ A Permanent Mark: Alex Bonebrake designed one of the nation’s first prison-based tattoo apprenticeship programs. Take a peek inside the WRDCC studio where he’s preparing men for post-incarceration careers. https://doc.mo.gov/permanent-mark-alex-bonebrake-designed-one-nations-first-prison-based-tattoo-apprenticeship 6031 at https://doc.mo.gov Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:03:56 +0000 A Permanent Mark: Alex Bonebrake designed one of the nation’s first prison-based tattoo apprenticeship programs. Take a peek inside the WRDCC studio where he’s preparing men for post-incarceration careers. Thursday, August 1, 2024 - 07:00 Karen Pojmann Tue, 11/12/2024 - 11:03 Display Tab Reentry Category reentry Official Press Release /media-center/newsroom/tattoo-program Reimbursement Available to Promote Specialty Crops in Missouri Schools http://agriculture.mo.gov/news/newsitem/uuid/f9fc55cb-b964-4ded-b5de-bf147be9322f http://agriculture.mo.gov/news/newsitem/uuid/f9fc55cb-b964-4ded-b5de-bf147be9322f Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:00:00 +0000 The program aims to increase the consumption and knowledge of specialty crops in Missouri. Keeping it Real: The refurbished Western Missouri Correctional Center is now the Academy for Excellence in Corrections, an authentic environment for effectively training staff. https://doc.mo.gov/keeping-it-real-refurbished-western-missouri-correctional-center-now-academy-excellence-corrections 6026 at https://doc.mo.gov Sun, 10 Nov 2024 17:37:37 +0000 Keeping it Real: The refurbished Western Missouri Correctional Center is now the Academy for Excellence in Corrections, an authentic environment for effectively training staff. Tuesday, November 12, 2024 - 06:00 Karen Pojmann Sun, 11/10/2024 - 17:37 Category staff Official Press Release /media-center/newsroom/keeping-it-real