How many people were old enough to vote in Shannon County during 2021?
Of the 7,185 citizens living in Shannon County in 2021, 78% were old enough to vote, equating to 5,605 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
How many lawyers in good standing were practicing law in cities in Oregon County as of Q1?
There were seven lawyers in good standing in cities in Oregon County as of the first quarter.
- Cities located in Oregon County saw an FDA inspection of 1 company in Q4 2023
- Cities in Reynolds County recorded 2 lawyers in good standing as of Q1
- How many companies were inspected by the FDA in cities located in Howell County in Q4 2023?
- 3 lawyers in good standing in cities in Carter County as of Q1
- Which former SC Missouri News area high school standouts will be in action in the week starting Mon April 22?
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END FENTANYL Act Passes the House
Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives successfully passed the bipartisan END FENTANYL Act (S. 206), a crucial step in the fight against the fentanyl crisis. Congressman Michael Guest, who authored the bill, expressed his satisfaction with the legislative progress, stating, "It’s time we take a hard stance against the smuggling of this deadly drug." The bill now awaits the President's signature, marking a significant milestone in addressing the impact of fentanyl on American communities.Senator Rick Scott emphasized the urgency of combating the...
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MO Workers Compensation Legal Update - PTD claim denied based on surveillance video
In February, the Missouri Labor and Industrial Relations Commission reached a decision in the case of Rodney Battles v. Heptacore.
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College of Optometry Dean Keshia Elder honored at St. Louis City Recorder of Deeds’ African American Heritage Celebration
Dr. Keshia Elder made history when she took over the role of dean of the College of Optometry at the University of Missouri–St. Louis in September, becoming the first Black female dean of optometry in the country.
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S&T volleyball star ‘jumps’ at environmental research opportunity
Several phrases can be used to describe Shelby Ply, a senior in environmental engineering at Missouri S&T, including: aspiring environmental engineer, accelerated master’s degree student, decorated collegiate athlete, proud alumna of Rolla High School and equestrian aficionado.
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Aimee Dunlap, Nathan Muchhala sharing leadership of UMSL’s Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center
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S&T’s Mars Rover Design Team to reveal 2023 rover
The Mars Rover Design Team will reveal its new rover, Helios, for the first time this March at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
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Alumna Elizabeth Petersen receives inaugural Dr. Jane A. Miller Award, named in honor of her mentor
Elizabeth Petersen had prepared herself for an emotional afternoon on Feb. 19 as she joined other friends and former colleagues in celebrating the life and service of Jane A. Miller, the longtime University of Missouri–St. Louis professor of chemistry who passed away at the age of 93 after a bout with COVID-19 on March 17, 2021.
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Brain cancer exemption advances in House and Senate
The Missouri House today approved HB 154, an AIM-supported bill that would clarify the exemption of brain cancer treatment devices from state and local sales and use taxes.
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Apply for 2023 diversity judicial internship program
The Missouri Bar is launching a short-time summer internship program for current 1L and 2L law students at Missouri-based law schools who are underrepresented within the legal profession
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AIM supports environmental fee process extension with important protections
On Monday, Associated Industries of Missouri (AIM) president/CEO Ray McCarty testified in favor of a bill that continues funding for programs within the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) with an important caveat: AIM required the bill include important protections for regulated entities against punitive actions taken by MDNR based on guidance documents.