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State Tipoffs Involving Missouri Newsletter for Wednesday October 16, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Cal Poly Humboldt Races at NCAA Heartland Triathlon Cup, Natalie Mitchell Crowned Division II Champion
ARCATA, California, Oct. 16 -- The California State Polytechnic University-Humboldt issued the following news: The Cal Poly Humboldt triathlon team showcased a strong performance at the NCAA Heartland Triathlon Cup, West Region national qualifier. The event, held in Springfield, Missouri, saw the Lumberjacks finish 9th out of 16 teams overall, and notably, the squad secured 4th place among Division II competitors. Natalie Mitchell led the way, capturing the Division II individual title with a   more

COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF "MIRACLE IN THE OZARKS: THE STORY CONTINUES"
POINT LOOKOUT, Missouri, Oct. 16 -- College of the Ozarks issued the following news release: College of the Ozarks proudly announces the release of the expanded edition of Miracle in the Ozarks: The Story Continues, The Rise of "Hard Work U." to National Prominence, authored by Dr. Jerry C. Davis, President Emeritus of College of the Ozarks. The new edition, available today, traces the remarkable history of the College and its journey to becoming a nationally recognized institution. Davis, who  more

Cutwater Gets in The Holiday Spirit With Expanded and New Innovations
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Oct. 16 -- Anheuser-Busch, a brewing company, issued the following news release: * * * The leader in spirits-based, ready-to-drink cocktails is bringing back its fan-favorites, Espresso Martini and Peppermint White Russian, while introducing new cocktails to enhance holiday entertaining * * * San Diego, CA (October 15, 2024) - Today Cutwater, the #1 spirits-based canned cocktail brand, is excited to announce the return of two popular holiday innovations - the Espresso Ma  more

University of Missouri: Where Rubber Meets the Road
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Oct. 16 (TNSres) -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release: * * * Mizzou researchers are devising a way to demonstrate how rubber-based asphalt reduces greenhouse emissions. * * * Roads made with rubber-based asphalt mixtures are proving to be more durable than traditional asphalt, and they're better for the environment by providing an effective way to recycle discarded tires. But do they also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions? That's what resea  more