State Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for Wednesday August 23, 2023 ( 8 items ) |
Arizona Democratic Party: Kari Lake's "American Hero" Unveils Election Security Plan That Could Land People in Jail
PHOENIX, Arizona, Aug. 21 -- The Arizona Democratic Party issued the following news release:
Last week, Kari Lake's fellow conspiracy theorists gathered in Springfield, Missouri, for "My Pillow Guy" Mike Lindell's "Election Crimes Bureau Summit" where Lindell was to reveal his plan to end election fraud which he said he received from God one year ago. Turns out, his plan to fly drones outfitted with "wireless monitoring devices," or "WMDs," over polling locations to scrape data on devices with
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Husch Blackwell Guides Advanced Ionics in Series A Investment for Green Hydrogen
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Aug. 23 -- Husch Blackwell, a law firm, issued the following news release:
National law firm Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce it represented Advanced Ionics, a developer of a new category of hydrogen electrolyzers useful for expanding green hydrogen production, in raising $12.5 million in funding.
The new capital will help catalyze Milwaukee-based Advanced Ionics' growth and the initial deployment of its Symbion(TM) water vapor electrolyzer technology for heavy ind
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Indonesia Announces Commitment to Acquire Boeing F-15EX
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Aug. 22 -- Boeing, an aerospace company and a manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems, issued the following news release on Aug. 21, 2023:
The Republic of Indonesia and Boeing shared their commitment to finalize the sale of 24 F-15EX aircraft to Indonesia, subject to U.S. government approval, during a visit of Indonesia's Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto to the United States.
The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) by Air
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Mo. Natural Resources Dept. Awards $30,000 Grant to Arcola
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, Aug. 23 -- The Missouri Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release:
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded a $30,000 Drinking Water Engineering Report Grant to the village of Arcola in Dade County. The village will use the funding to fully evaluate its drinking water system for possible improvements.
Through its Drinking Water Engineering Report Grant program, the department offers funding to qualified communities to help cover
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Mo. Natural Resources Dept.: Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant Application Round for 2024 Opens
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, Aug. 23 -- The Missouri Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release:
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources' Division of State Parks is pleased to announce that the 2024 grant application round for the Land and Water Conservation Fund is now open. Grants awarded through the fund are available to cities, counties and public school districts to be used for outdoor recreation projects.
For more information about this program, to download the g
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Northwest Missouri State University: Northwest Foundation Reports Successful FY23, Maintains Focus on Scholarship Funding
MARYVILLE, Missouri, Aug. 23 -- Northwest Missouri State University issued the following news:
Northwest Foundation Inc., the fundraising arm of Northwest Missouri State University, achieved one of its most successful fundraising years during the last five decades while supporting continued upgrades to campus facilities and scholarship funding.
The Foundation secured $6.6 million in total giving during Fiscal Year 2023, which ended June 30. The total, which is a 12 percent increase from the pr
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SLU: New Faculty Welcomed at Orientation
HILLSBORO, Missouri, Aug. 23 -- St. Louis University issued the following news:
By Joe Barker
Nearly 20 years ago, Saint Louis University Provost Mike Lewis, Ph.D., sat in the Busch Student Center ballrooms for faculty orientation.
Lewis came to SLU in 2004 to work as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry. Now serving as the provost, Lewis gets to participate in the faculty orientation from the other side. On Wednesday, Aug. 16, Lewis and other University leaders welcomed new
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St. Louis School of Medicine: Long COVID Still Worrisome 2 Years After Infection
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Aug. 22 (TNSres) -- The Washington University St. Louis School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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Virus continues to pose risk of diabetes, lung problems, blood clots, GI issues, other conditions
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In the spring, the U.S. government and the World Health Organization declared an end to the COVID-19 global health emergency. But for millions of people who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the pandemic's legacy of pain, suffering and daily disruption
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