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- Highest-paying jobs for people with 2-year degrees in Kansas City
Stacker ranked the 50 highest-paying jobs for people with a two-year degree in Kansas City, using annual compensation data from the BLS
- Highest-paying jobs in Kansas City | State and National News . . .
Stacker ranked the 50 highest-paying jobs in Kansas City, using annual compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
- USDA awards $11. 1M grant to GRM Networks | News | Maryville Forum
PRINCETON, Mo — GRM Networks, of Princeton, Missouri, has received a grant from the U S Department of Agriculture’s ReConnect Program in the amount of $11 1 million
- Nodaway-Holt to give away old Chromebooks to students
The board made the decision at the suggestion of Superintendent Mike Hollingsworth during the regular Sept 18 board meeting Hollingsworth said that the school has somewhere around a few dozen outdated Chromebooks that the district would typically sell to a company that purchases old electronics for about $5 per unit
- Worth County cleanup set for April 20 - Maryville Forum
Items being collected include scrap metal, glass, aluminum cans and electronics Items may be dropped at the city barn in Grant City, 615 N High St A dumpster at that location will be used only for appliances, mattresses and furniture — absolutely no trash will be allowed
- Pearl Harbor hero had roots in Maryville | Life | Maryville Forum
Born in Maryville on Feb 11, 1905, U S Air Force Gen Truman Hempel Landon left an important imprint on the history of military aviation in the 20th century
- Northwest places first in contest to reduce campus waste
According to a news release from the university, the final results of the 2024 Campus Race to Zero Waste competition show Northwest placed first in the category of Electronics Recycling Per Capita by recycling 3 9 pounds per capita and submitting a total of 20,343 pounds, which amounts to more than 10 tons
- NCMC now enrolling for Savannah campus - Maryville Forum
SAVANNAH, Mo — Along with courses offered at the Main Campus, Barton Farm and online, students may now also enroll for classes at the North Central Missouri College Savannah Campus
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