MEXICO, Mo. â Palmyra native Amanda Lewis will join Miss Missouri candidates from across the state, their pageant directors and families in the heart of Missouri on Monday, June 14, to kick off a week filled with rehearsals, talent performances, interviews and evening gowns at Missouri Military Academy.
After having to delay an entire year, the Miss Missouri Scholarship Organization is excited to get back on the stage and crown a new Miss Missouri.
The group includes Miss Spirit of St. Louis Amanda Lewis, the daughter of John and Shelly Lewis of Palmyra, Mo. She is currently a student at Central Methodist University where she is pursuing a degree in music education.
MEXICO, Mo. — Teens from across the state of Missouri, their pageant directors and families will travel to the heart of Missouri June 14 to kick off a week filled
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The Missouri Veterans’ Commission (MVC) has announced the launching of the Missouri Benefits and Resource Portal. In collaboration with the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) Office of the Missouri Military Advocate, MVC created the portal to serve as an informational tool and service guide to help Veterans find potential benefits and local resources.
The initiative for a one-stop-shop for Veteran resources began after a University of Central Missouri research project commissioned by the Office of the Missouri Military Advocate. The project resulted in a 32-page document titled “A Comprehensive Analysis of Missouri’s Efforts to Improve the Quality of Life for Military Service Members and their Families,” which recommended a centralized website.
Missouri rolls out ‘one-stop-shop’ veterans resource tool
Missouri has launched a new tool to help veterans find potential benefits and local help. The Missouri Benefits and Resource Portal is an informational tool and service guide to help veterans.
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The Missouri Veterans Commission and Office of the Missouri Military Advocate have rolled out the portal.
“The Missouri Benefits and Resource Portal is a great step toward helping military members and their families learn about the assistance available to them in their own backyard,” MVC Executive Director Paul Kirchhoff said. “We expect the site will continue to evolve and become more interactive.”