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Tricia Rojo Bushnell spent the past 12 years bringing innocent incarcerated individuals home at the Midwest Innocence Project. Now, she's leaving to be the executive director at the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice.
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The Columbia Weavers and Spinners Guild holds a Holiday Exhibition for artists to share their craft.
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The chairman of the Michigan Republican Party says a new nonprofit has been started to help pay for embattled Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens' legal…
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This piece was produced in conjunction with Missouri Business Alert, a digital newsroom that provides business news from across the state of Missouri.The…
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A nonprofit organization is holding informational meetings across the state to recruit for its accelerated teacher certification program.In 2008, the…
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In exchange for tax breaks, nonprofit hospitals provide assistance to poor patients. But some hospitals seize wages from poor patients with unpaid bills — even those who qualify for reduced-cost care.
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A Call To Serve International sent their final shipment of aid to the country of Georgia Thursday, unless it can find other funding. ACTS has been sending…
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Another family who survived the deadly Joplin tornado in May 2011 has received a new home from a Springfield-based nonprofit.Convoy of Hope handed out…
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Stephens College announced Monday that it will sell properties to the Hagan Scholarship Foundation. Missouri businessman Dan Hagan started the foundation…
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Heart of Missouri Court Appointed Special Advocates, otherwise known as CASA, is expanding its services to Callaway County. A $22,500 grant from the…