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Missouri high school graduates may soon be able to attend career-certificate programs for free after state lawmakers passed a bill creating a reimbursement process for career and technical education.
If Missouri lawmakers would provide the proper incentives, the promoters said, their project would vastly strengthen the economy of the state and enhance its national image as a place to do business.
By Jim Souhan Star Tribune In addition to his well-earned winnings, the USGA should give J.J. Spaun a massive bonus. Spaun’s green-mile winning putt ...
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL 6 p.m. — Warrensburg Post 131 at ...