June 2008

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Keeping the Kids Entertained: While classic children’s activities such as face painting and magic can be fun, they can also be outdated and mundane. Some new kid-friendly activities are arising on the scene, and they might even make you wish you were a kid again: Mini Yogis, founded by Shana Meyerson, leads children ages 2 […]

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SBA expands lending programs, explains stimulus package benefits

The challenges of these somewhat tenuous economic times are not lost on the U.S. Small Business Administration, the federal agency charged with assisting the nation’s entrepreneurs with information, services and access to capital. The following initiatives demonstrate SBA’s efforts to respond to the needs of prospective and existing small business owners. Help for rural communities

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From the Roundtable: Missourian in transition as 100th anniversary approaches

Times are tough in the newspaper business these days and Columbia’s rare status as a city with two competing daily newspapers is clearly under siege. The Columbia Missourian, which turns 100 in September, is in trouble financially. For me, this is one of those difficult-to-write “glass house” stories about a media competitor. I believe the

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Mediators association opens Jeff City office, hires director

The Association of Missouri Mediators, an independent organization, has opened a statewide office in Jefferson City and hired Randy W. Hoerschgen as the executive director. In the newly established position, Hoerschgen will direct AMM activities such as promoting the mediation process with potential participants, the government, the legal community and the public. Beyond educating the

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MU professor straddles intersection of law, journalism

MU law professor Richard Reuben is trying to use his expertise in dispute resolution and his background as a journalist to promote better coverage of conflict in the media. Through the Center for the Study of Conflict, Law and the Media, Reuben promotes the idea of interest-based journalism, a focus on the issues underlying conflicts

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