Tag: Mizzou
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Dr. Ashley Conway Anderson Advocates for Silvo-Pasturing
Dr. Ashley Conway Anderson from the University of Missouri Center for Agro-Forestry came by to speak with us this morning regarding silvo-pasturing. Listen below to hear her explain what that is and how it benefits both our livestock and environmental landscape.
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KXEO Sports Report 8/22/22
Tonight St. Louis is in Chicago against the Cubs at 7:05 pm. Jordan Montgomery vs Drew Smyly pitching to start. The Chicago White Sox are in Kansas City this afternoon at 1:10 PM, bringing right-hander Michael Kopech to left-hander Daniel Lynch. For the 7th time in a row the Cardinals beat the Diamondbacks 6 –…
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McNair Grants to Focus on Disadvantaged PhD Candidates at Mizzou and UCM
Almost $600,000 has been given to the University of Central Missouri and the Curators of the University of Missouri in McNair Grants. The money is meant to support projects to aid disadvantaged students to prepare and compete for doctoral studies.
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Mizzou Researchers Say Covid Shots Likely to Become Annual Event
Researchers from the University of Missouri say that new research supports the idea that the Covid-19 boosters may not be able to keep up with the rapid evolution of the virus. They emphasize that the vaccines do work, and should help even as the virus changes. However, they are predicting that we may end up…
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KXEO Sports Report 8/10/22
The St. Louis Cardinals face the Colorado Rockies again this evening at 7:40 on their home field. Jose Quintana vs. Kyle Freeland. Kansas City hosts the Chicago White Sox in Kaufman Stadium at 7:10 tonight. Kris Bubic throwing against Johnny Cueto. Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz had a surprise announcement yesterday. He tapped Brady Cook as…
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Mizzou Hazing Suspect Seeks Change of Venue
Thomas Shultz, a former Phi Gamma Delta member, and one of the 11 men charged in the University of Missouri Fraternity hazing incident wants to see his case moved out of Boone County. His attorney, Brent Haden, is concerned about bias caused by media coverage. Judge Harris says he will be taking the motion under…
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MU Students Face Penalties For COVID-19 Rules Violations
UM System President Mun Choi is announcing student sanctions for violating COVID-19 rules and expectations. In an email to students, faculty and staff, two Mizzou students face expulsion, three others face suspension, and eleven student organizations are under investigation. The students are accused of willfully violating the university’s policies regarding COVID-19. As of September 11th,…
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Cuts Made To Mizzou’s College Of Agriculture, Food And Natural Resources
Budget cuts continue at Mizzou and the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources is the latest to feel the effects. According to the Human Resources website for the University of Missouri, budget actions for CAFNR announced Friday include phasing out the Food for the 21st Century program and reducing assigned space. Voluntary salary reductions…
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SEC Cancels Tournament Amid Coronavirus Concerns
The SEC is canceling their tournament after one day of play. The decision was made this morning after an initial decision to play the remaining games with limited spectators. Mizzou had been set to play tonight, but will end their season at 15-16.
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Warrant Requested in False Bomb Threat
A warrant has been requested for a man accused of making a false bomb threat near the Hearnes Center in Columbia on December 13. Donte Hopkins, a student at Mizzou, had been sitting next to a woman at a bus stop, and dared her to tell the bus driver the bus would explode if it…
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Lock To Return To Mizzou
fter weeks of uncertainty Mizzou Football is confirming quarterback Drew Lock will play his senior year at Mizzou. There had been speculation if Lock would enter the NFL draft and forego the 2018 NFL season. Lock was Missouri’s first All SEC quarterback. He is coming off a record year for the school and leading the…