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Missouri Farmers Union announces Gary Wiggins Scholarship recip

April 7th, 2007

Laura Ketsenburg of Monroe City and Nathan Vickers of El Dorado Springs were awarded the Gary Wiggins Memorial Scholarship from Missouri Farmers Union at their 100th anniversary convention in West Plains recently.
“These students represent a bright future for Missouri rural communities and agriculture,” said MFU President Russ Kremer. “MFU is very proud to present these [...]

Blair Oaks, Gary Wilbers sponsor new scholarship named for Peggy Luebbert

January 30th, 2007

Blair Oaks High School is sponsoring a new scholarship, the Peggy Luebbert scholarship, in the amount of $2,500, for the class of 2007. Luebbert is a veteran English teacher who will retire at the end of the school year.
Gary Wilbers, a 1985 graduate and owner of Mid-America Wireless, is making the scholarship available. He is [...]

Morris club scholarships

February 8th, 2006

Applications are being accepted for seven $1,000 higher education scholarships through the Morris Rotary Club. Five scholarships are available to Morris Community High School seniors. Two scholarships are available to seniors who attend the Grundy Area Vocational Center.
Interested students can pick up applications at the MCHS guidance office or the GAVC office. Applications are due [...]

The Sound Reinforcement Handbook

November 13th, 2008

Sound reinforcement is the use of audio amplification systems. This book is the first and only book of its kind to cover all aspects of designing and using such systems for public address and musical performance. The book features information on both the audio theory involved and the practical applications of that theory, explaining [...]

Handbook of Psychological Assessment

November 13th, 2008

From Previous Editions:
“A commendable volume in which the author condenses information, normally in several locations, into one reading . . . an excellent text for graduate courses on psychological assessment. It . . . familiarizes the student with the entire enterprise of clinical assessment and provides enough of of

Supreme Justice: A Novel of Suspense

November 7th, 2008

A black Supreme Court justice. An assassin’s bullet. A young U.S. attorney puts it on the line for the truth.
When conservative Supreme Court justice Farrell Douglas is gunned down, it falls to young black U.S. attorney Marshall Jackson to investigate America’s most important, and inflammatory, case. Together with his childhood friend, tough Irish cop [...]

Federal Reserve Bank Official, California Legislative Leader Urge Los Angeles Area Business Leaders to Support Investment in Early Childhood Education

October 16th, 2008

Citing the proven benefits of preschool education, an official from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the California Assembly’s Judiciary Committee Chairman urged Los Angeles area business leaders today to support efforts to expand access to Early Childhood Education throughout Los Angeles County.
Rob Grunewald, Associate Economist with the Federal Reserve Bank, and Assemblyman Dave [...]

More students get less money from Missouri scholarship program

September 9th, 2007

A new college scholarship for Missouri students in financial need has attracted more participants than expected, meaning some students will get less money than planned.
The Access Missouri scholarship was created by lawmakers this year to replace two financial needs scholarships. The state began sending out the first scholarship checks under the new program in the [...]

Sinclair receives part of $700K science grant

June 15th, 2007

Sinclair Community College will share in a $695,000 National Science Foundation Grant to help develop an associate degree program in computational science.
Sinclair is part of a statewide group that includes the Ohio Super Computer Center, Owens Community College near Toledo and Stark State College in Canton. The Ohio Super Computer Center will lead the project. [...]

UA Fort Smith Announces Several Scholarship Awards

June 1st, 2007

The University of Arkansas – Fort Smith has announced the names of several students who have signed acceptance contracts for scholarships for the fall 2007 semester.
Included in the group are:
Alma:
Brett Hubbard of Alma has accepted an Engineering Scholarship at UA Fort Smith. He is the son of David Hubbard and is a 2007 Alma High [...]