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State Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for Saturday June 15, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Ameren Encourages Customers to Protect Themselves and Save Money as Temperatures Rise
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, June 14 -- Ameren, a provider of electric power services, issued the following news release: With near triple-digit temperatures in the forecast, Ameren is providing some suggestions to help customers stay safe and cool while keeping energy costs low. "Extreme heat comes with health and safety concerns, and that's why we want our customers to be aware and take action to protect themselves," said Tony Lozano, director of energy efficiency and demand response at Ameren. "Sta  more

Missouri Democratic Party Celebrates Supreme Court Rejection Of The Hawley Family's Latest Attack On Reproductive Freedom
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, June 14 -- The Democratic Party of Missouri issued the following news on June 13, 2024: Today, the United States' Supreme Court unanimously upheld access to a safe and effective miscarriage management medication, throwing out Josh Hawley's wife, Erin Hawley's sham lawsuit to ban the medicine entirely. More than 6 million people have safely used this medication since it was approved by the FDA in 2000. Earlier this year, Hawley himself was revealed to be one of the pi  more

Mo. Office of Administration: Gov. Parson Presents Three State Teams With Governor's Award for Quality and Productivity, Recognizing Continuous Improvement Throughout State Government Operations
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, June 14 -- The Missouri Office of Administration issued the following news release on June 12, 2024: Today, Gov. Mike Parson and the Office of Administration recognized three state teams with the 2023 Governor's Award for Quality and Productivity. The award acknowledges accomplishments that serve as an example of continuous productivity, quality, efficiency, and improvement in the State of Missouri. The three teams were honored on June 12, 2024, during a ceremony held  more

Two Southeast Missouri Teachers Return to SEMO Just in Time
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Missouri, June 15 -- Southeast Missouri State University issued the following news: Andrew and Heather Helle are both two-time SEMO alums. They didn't know each other when they completed their bachelor's degrees at the same time in the early 2000's. When earning their second SEMO degree, they did it side-by-side as a married couple. Following their first degree, the Helles say they have had meaningful teaching careers. Andrew teaches human anatomy and physiology at Jackson High  more