
Ivy Reed
Student ReporterIvy Reed is a student at the University of Missouri studying journalism and women’s and gender studies. She reports for KBIA and covers health and higher education for The Columbia Missourian.
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The Trump administration’s cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities are rippling through Missouri, as the state’s humanities council, the University of Missouri’s Ellis Library and an MU professor face the loss of federal funding.
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It may soon become easier to care for feral cat colonies in Columbia, as residents push for less restrictions.
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Both will be sworn in at the Columbia School Board meeting Monday.
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Title Ⅰ grants for low-income schools are currently distributed through the Department of Education.
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A federal infrastructure grant to study I-70 Business Loop revitalization is paused indefinitely.
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Boone Health will offer free skin cancer screenings Saturday, Feb. 22 at The Crossing church, as well as free A1C and blood pressure screenings at the ARC.
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The count provides a snapshot of how many individuals are experiencing homelessness on a given winter night.
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LiUNA Local 955, the local union representing public employees, presented to Columbia City Council at a work session on Tuesday.
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If a lawsuit successfully blocks enforcement of the state's abortion ban, this will be the first time since 2018 that the Columbia location provides abortions.