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On a team that went 22-8 last year, and was returning seven starters, The Missouri Valley Lady Reds got a cherry on top, as ...
More than half the Big 12 took at least 20 transfers, with five taking at least 30 in the 2025 cycle.  First-year staffs at ...
Our ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses provides a biennial snapshot into the state of affairs of public and ...
Missouri has a network of 34 state-operated schools serving students, typically ages 5-21, with severe developmental and learning disabilities. One of the largest, the Greene Valley State School ...
“This is a unique situation with a conference with four schools, another conference ... especially for Missouri Valley and Big Sky games picked up by ESPN. — Dom Izzo (@DomIzzoWDAY) May ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - As the Red River Valley Fair approaches, the search for someone to become Big Roy continues. The fair will take place from July 4 to 13, and a big part of the 10 ...
the Bears have claimed a share of the Missouri Valley Conference title. The Bears claimed their share unceremoniously with the cancellation of Saturday's doubleheader at Murray State. The Bears ...
Missouri has a rich sports history, from the multiple professional teams and college programs that have won championships to the high schools across the Show-Me State that have created historical ...
(TNS) — Missouri lawmakers passed a bill earlier this week requiring public schools to ban cellphone use during the school day. When the bill was first filed, it called for a cellphone ban in ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri legislators sent a wide-ranging education bill to Gov. Mike Kehoe's desk Tuesday. Notably, it includes a ban on cellphone use in K-12 schools throughout the state ...
The Red Wing district learned their request to keep using their logo, mascot and name was denied by a panel from the 11 ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Students in Missouri classrooms would be barred from using their cellphones during the entire length of the school day under legislation heading to Gov. Mike Kehoe’s desk.