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News Tipoffs - Missouri Editors Newsletter for Saturday March 28, 2026 ( 30 items )  

Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for March 27
LINCOLN, Nebraska, March 27 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news: * * * Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for March 27 * Recent achievements for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln community were earned by Alex Chmielewski, Bradley Ekwerekwu, Andrew Dominguez Farias, Sai Suvidh Madela, Max Perry Mueller, James C. Schnable, Yanan (Laura) Wang and Ankit Yadav. Honors Ankit Yadav, a doctoral student, Alex Chmielewski, a research technologist and master's  more

Alford, Broadcasters Caucus Co-Chairs Lead 91 Lawmakers in Urging FCC to Set Firm Timeline for National Transition to NextGen TV
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- Rep. Mark Alford, R-Missouri, issued the following news release: * * * Alford, Broadcasters Caucus Co-Chairs Lead 91 Lawmakers in Urging FCC to Set Firm Timeline for National Transition to NextGen TV * Congressman Mark Alford (MO-04) and the other Co-Chairs of the Congressional Broadcasters Caucus, Brendan Boyle (PA-02), Mike Flood (NE-01), and Darren Soto (FL-09), led a letter to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr, Commissioner Anna Gomez,   more

Attorney General Alan Wilson fights to protect religious freedom
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, March 27 -- South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson issued the following news: * * * Attorney General Alan Wilson fights to protect religious freedom * (COLUMBIA, S.C.) - Attorney General Alan Wilson joined Iowa and 16 other states supporting a public schoolteacher's challenge to a district policy preventing her from decorating her classroom with a small personal crucifix. The district asks teachers to decorate their classrooms. Mrs. Arroyo-Castro's walls were  more

CDC Schedules Training For Patient Safety Structural Measure Updates
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, March 27 [Category: Health Care] -- The Missouri Hospital Association posted the following news: * * * CDC Schedules Training For Patient Safety Structural Measure Updates * The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will host a presentation on the Patient Safety Structural Measure updates from 11:15 a.m. to noon Tuesday, March 31, as part of the CDC's 2026 National Healthcare Safety Network Patient Safety Component Annual Training. Learn more about the traini  more

Center of the American Experiment Issues Commentary: Appeals Court Backs Trump on MN Alien Detention
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minnesota, March 27 -- The Center of the American Experiment, a civic and educational organization that says it creates and advocates policies, issued the following commentary on March 25, 2026, by policy fellow Bill Glahn: * * * Appeals court backs Trump on MN alien detention The case, decided by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, originated out of the Minnesota federal district. It was one of many such habeas corpus cases seeking the release of one or more illegal aliens detai  more

Chicago Man Sentenced for Conspiracy to Defraud Active U.S. Military Troops
SPRINGFIELD, Missouri, March 28 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Missouri posted the following news release on March 26, 2026: * * * Chicago Man Sentenced for Conspiracy to Defraud Active U.S. Military Troops A Chicago, Il., man was sentenced in federal court today for one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one count of wire fraud. Dwayne D. Adams, 33, was sentenced by U.S. Senior District Judge M. Douglas Harpool, for one count of conspiracy to commit  more

Clean Fuels Applauds EPA's Final 2026-2027 RFS Rules
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, March 28 -- Clean Fuels Alliance America issued the following news release on March 27, 2026: * * * Clean Fuels Applauds EPA's Final 2026-2027 RFS Rules WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Clean Fuels Alliance America thanked the Environmental Protection Agency for finalizing robust biomass-based diesel volumes in the 2026-27 Renewable Fuel Standard rule. The RFS rule provides much-needed certainty to biodiesel and renewable diesel producers and other stakeholders in the clean f  more

Department Begins Kicking Over 7 Million People Out of Most Affordable Student Loan Payment Plan
WASHINGTON, March 27 [Category: Law/Legal] -- The National Consumer Law Center posted the following news release: * * * Department Begins Kicking Over 7 Million People Out of Most Affordable Student Loan Payment Plan * March 27, 2026 -Press Release Borrowers Enrolled in SAVE Plan Must Apply for a New Plan and Brace for Increased Monthly Payments WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. Department of Education is beginning to email people enrolled in the popular Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE)   more

Governor Kehoe Announces Ten Gubernatorial Appointments
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, March 27 -- Gov. Mike Kehoe, R-Missouri, issued the following news release: * * * Governor Kehoe Announces Ten Gubernatorial Appointments * Jefferson City Today, Governor Mike Kehoe announced eight gubernatorial appointments to various boards and commissions and filled two county vacancies. Laura Collins, of Sikeston, was appointed to the State Soil and Water Districts Commission. Ms. Collins is an experienced agricultural leader who currently serves as a part  more

Governor Kelly Appoints Debra Wright to Fill District Court Position in the 28th Judicial District
TOPEKA, Kansas, March 27 -- Gov. Laura Kelly, D-Kansas, issued the following news release: * * * Governor Kelly Appoints Debra Wright to Fill District Court Position in the 28th Judicial District * TOPEKA - Governor Laura Kelly today appointed Debra Wright of Beloit to a judgeship position in the 28 th Judicial District. The vacancy was created by the retirement of Judge Paul Hickman. "Debra Wright is a seasoned judge who has served her community for over a decade as a magistrate judge in   more

House Transportation Committee Chairman Graves Remains Focused on T&I Agenda
WASHINGTON, March 28 -- Rep. Sam Graves, R-Missouri, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, issued the following news release on March 27, 2026: * * * Chairman Graves Remains Focused on T&I Agenda Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Sam Graves' statement on remaining focused on key Committee priorities following his announced plan to retire from Congress at the end of this session: "For 26 years, I have had the privilege of serving in Congress, cu  more

Illinois State Museum to Repatriate Ancestral Remains of 16 Individuals to Native American Tribes
WASHINGTON, March 28 (TNSFR) -- The Illinois State Museum, Springfield, has completed an inventory of ancestral human remains and is preparing for repatriation to Native American tribes following findings under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Museum officials determined that the remains, representing at least 16 individuals, are culturally affiliated with federally recognized tribes which include Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Oklahoma  more

KU Debate coach wins National Coach of the Year Award
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 27 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news: * * * KU Debate coach wins National Coach of the Year Award * LAWRENCE -Brett Bricker, head debate coach at the University of Kansas, was awarded the Ross K. Smith Debate Coach of the Year award at the 2026 National Debate Tournament in recognition of his career achievements in coaching. Bricker is the third KU coach to win the prestigious award, joining Donn Pason (1980) and Scott Harris (2006). The award   more

Michael Sema Files Application to Retain Shares in Brighton Bancorp
WASHINGTON, March 28 (TNSFR) -- Ismet "Michael" I. Sema of Miami Beach, Florida, has filed an application to retain voting shares of Brighton Bancorp Inc., Tennessee. The proposal is being reviewed under the Change in Bank Control Act and the provisions of Regulation Y. This action would also allow Sema to indirectly retain voting shares of Brighton Bank, Brighton, Tennessee. The Federal Reserve System considers specific factors when acting on such applications, as outlined in the Change in Ban  more

Missouri Chamber Testifies Against Cash Mandate Bill
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, March 27 [Category: Business] -- The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry posted the following news: * * * Missouri Chamber Testifies Against Cash Mandate Bill * March 27, 2026 Less than a minute read This week, the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry testified in opposition to a proposed bill that would require businesses to accept cash as a form of payment. HB 3256 was heard in the House Special Committee on Tax Reform this week, where the Missouri   more

Missouri Department of Natural Resources to Return Sacred Items to Sac & Fox Tribe
WASHINGTON, March 28 (TNSFR) -- The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has announced plans to repatriate 235 sacred objects and items of cultural patrimony to the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa. The collection includes projectile points, blankets, bags, tools, photographs, jewelry, clothing and regalia, many featuring intricate beadwork and weaving. Caroline Crecelius, Repatriation Coordinator for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, confirmed the items were origina  more

Missouri State-West Plains: OHRC to Host Presentation on 'Seeing and Building Community Through Tradition' April 14
WEST PLAINS, Missouri, March 28 -- Missouri State University West Plains campus issued the following news release: * * * OHRC to host presentation on "Seeing and Building Community Through Tradition" April 14. Officials with the Ozarks Heritage Research Center (OHRC) at Missouri State University-West Plains (MSU-WP) will host a presentation, "Seeing and Building Community Through Tradition" at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14, at OHRC, which is located inside MSU-WP's Garnett Library, 304 W. Trish  more

Mo. Department of Natural Resources Awards $50,000 Grant to Mountain Grove
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, March 27 -- The Missouri Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release: * * * Department of Natural Resources awards $50,000 grant to Mountain Grove City will evaluate wastewater system improvements * The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded a $50,000 Clean Water Engineering Report Grant to the city of Mountain Grove to evaluate its wastewater system. Through its Clean Water Engineering Report Grant program, the department offer  more

National Corn Growers Association President Applauds Release of RVO Numbers
CHESTERFIELD, Missouri, March 28 -- The National Corn Growers Association issued the following news: * * * National Corn Growers Association President Applauds Release of RVO Numbers President Trump released the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed biofuel blending volumes under the Renewable Fuel Standard during an event today for farmers at the White House. Growers also noted the approach to the partial reallocation of small refinery exemptions, the mark was set at 70%. In response  more

NBAA Thanks Rep. Sam Graves, a Peerless Aviation Champion, for His Service
WASHINGTON, March 27 [Category: Transportation] -- The National Business Aviation Association posted the following news release: * * * NBAA Thanks Rep. Sam Graves, a Peerless Aviation Champion, for His Service * Contact: Dan Hubbard, 202-431-5970, dhubbard@nbaa.org Washington, DC, March 27, 2026 - National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) President and CEO Ed Bolen today thanked longtime congressional leader and tireless general aviation (GA) advocate Rep. Sam Graves (R-06-MO), followi  more

Northwest Missouri State University: Author, Legal Scholar Visiting Northwest for Lemon Lecture
MARYVILLE, Missouri, March 28 -- Northwest Missouri State University issued the following news release: * * * Author, legal scholar visiting Northwest for Lemon Lecture Northwest Missouri State University will host Jeffrey Rosen, a legal scholar and law professor, for the University's Distinguished Lecture Series and the annual Lemon Lecture next month. The lecture begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in the J.W. Jones Student Union Boardroom. It is free and open to the public. Rosen will di  more

Soybean Farmers Applaud Trump Administration's Historic Biofuel Blending Rule to Bolster Domestic Demand for Agriculture
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, March 28 -- The American Soybean Association issued the following news release on March 27, 2026: * * * Soybean Farmers Applaud Trump Administration's Historic Biofuel Blending Rule to Bolster Domestic Demand for Agriculture Today, the American Soybean Association applauded President Trump, Administrator Lee Zeldin, and Secretary Brooke Rollins for finalizing historic renewable volume obligations for biomass-based diesel for 2026 and 2027, which will bolster U.S. soybean   more

Three University of Missouri Faculty Honored as 2025 AAAS Fellows
COLUMBIA, Missouri, March 28 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release: * * * Three University of Missouri faculty honored as 2025 AAAS Fellows The researchers are being recognized for their distinguished efforts in advancing various fields of science. * At the University of Missouri, research moves with purpose. Across campus, faculty, staff and students are digging into the kinds of challenges that shape daily life -- from public health and education to agriculture,   more

Two Sentenced In Connection With Luxury Vehicle Theft Ring Involving Millions and Drug Trafficking
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, March 25 -- The office of the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina posted the following news release: * * * Two Sentenced In Connection With Luxury Vehicle Theft Ring Involving Millions and Drug Trafficking Two Charlotte men were sentenced to prison today for their involvement in a multi-state stolen vehicle conspiracy involving millions of dollars in high-end vehicles and trafficking large quantities of marijuana, announced Russ Ferguson, U.S. A  more

U.S. Department of Education Announces Next Steps for Borrowers Enrolled in the Unlawful SAVE Plan
WASHINGTON, March 27 -- The U.S. Department of Education issued the following news release: * * * U.S. Department of Education Announces Next Steps for Borrowers Enrolled in the Unlawful SAVE Plan * Today, the U.S. Department of Education (the Department) began issuing guidance to all borrowers enrolled in the unlawful 'Saving on a Valuable Education' (SAVE) Plan, directing them to exit the plan and enter a legal federal student loan repayment plan. The guidance will be sent to the 7.5 milli  more

UMKC Announces May 2026 Commencement Speakers
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, March 28 -- The University of Missouri Kansas City campus issued the following news: * * * UMKC Announces May 2026 Commencement Speakers Viral Eras Tour dancer Kameron Saunders and breast health advocate Amy Patel, both UMKC alumni, will honor graduates * The University of Missouri-Kansas City is proud to announce its May 2026 Commencement speakers. Each is renowned in their fields. Kameron Saunders (B.F.A.), the 2026 UMKC Conservatory Alumni Achievement Award winne  more

University of Missouri Kansas City: Are We Talking Less Than We Used To?
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, March 28 -- The University of Missouri Kansas City campus issued the following news: * * * Are We Talking Less Than We Used To? New research suggests our daily conversations are shrinking, with people speaking 300 less words each day * With loneliness declared an epidemic in the United States, researchers are taking a closer look at how much we actually talk to one another. In a recent study published in Perspectives on Psychological Science, Valeria Pfeifer, Ph.D., a  more

Virginia Commonwealth University: Class of 2026 - William Thomas Explores Biology, Medicine and His Own Disease
RICHMOND, Virginia, March 28 -- Virginia Commonwealth University issued the following news: * * * Class of 2026: William Thomas explores biology, medicine and his own disease Sickle cell disease interrupted his freshman year, but the experience inspired him to join a VCU lab focused on the condition. * William Thomas' emerging career in biology began with a moment of kindness. His high school biology teacher in Stafford County planned to lead a class lesson about sickle cell disease, but sh  more

Viterbi School of Engineering: Long Game - Bill Swartout's 50-Year Journey From Homework Machines to Lasting Conversations
MARINA DEL REY, California, March 28 -- The University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute, a component of the Viterbi School of Engineering, issued the following news: * * * The Long Game: Bill Swartout's 50-Year Journey from Homework Machines to Lasting Conversations The ICT pioneer who built systems that made Holocaust survivors immortal and brought museum exhibits to life is stepping back--but not stepping away. By Magali Gruet Bill Swartout has spent decades building   more

WashU Researchers Use Quantum Biosensors to Peer Into Cells' Inner Workings
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, March 28 (TNSjou) -- Washington University in St. Louis issued the following news: * * * WashU researchers use quantum biosensors to peer into cells' inner workings By Chris Woolston In a major advance applying insights from quantum physics to the inner workings of biology, a team of WashU researchers has successfully implanted quantum sensors in living cells to measure shifts in magnetism and temperature. The measurements could offer new insights into the efficiency of  more