Although the learning management system is back online after it was hacked Thursday, MU officials are still encouraging students and faculty to be cautious while navigating Canvas.
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Federal prosecutors said the teenager was driven in handcuffs from California to a Christian reform school in southwest Missouri. Agape Boarding School later closed amid an abuse scandal.
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This special election will only be for the 40 Linn residents who had ballots that did not contain the mayoral race in the April municipal election.
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Bills are still alive that could impact immigrants seeking federal and state benefits and wiring money back home.
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The schools all use an education management tool called Canvas, which helps keep track of assignments, grades and other information.
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State Sen. Mary Elizabeth Colemen, who voted against the bill, said she believes the amended version is unconstitutional and will only distract from other 'pro-life' work
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The board is intended to hold the CoreCivic facility to its agreements with the city and ensure inmates and employees are being treated fairly.
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More than two dozen passengers left the cruise ship before the outbreak was identified. The race is on to connect with them to monitor their health — and the health of those they've interacted with.
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As state leaders change laws to make vaccines more accessible, a coalition of doctors, public health advocates and everyday Coloradans is trying to start a public conversation about their importance.
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Blue Film is clearly designed to be unsettling. Its performances are haunting.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation is planning to remove and replace Providence Road bridge over Interstate 70 as a part of its Improve I-70 Program.
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Who bears the risk for building new nuclear plants in the 21st century — and when?
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The "Christmas tree" bill includes provisions related to AI, first responders, fire safety and gift card fraud.
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The council also approved stormwater improvements near Braemore Road and a new Fire Station 5.
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NaviLens is a wayfinding system that uses high-density, color-coded markers instead of traditional black-and-white QR codes. The app can detect the codes from up to 60 feet and at angles, then translate them into audio directions, location details or other information.
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Missouri officials are working to improve relations between Ireland and Missouri.
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