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The deadline for the state Senate to approve the budget is fast approaching, and Medicaid expansion is still up for debate. Democrats will raise the issue on the Senate floor in the coming days, but there is no guarantee that funding will pass. Missourians voted 53% in favor of Medicaid expansion under Amendment 2 last year. If the Senate is unable to come to a decision on the issue by May 7, the last day to confirm the state budget, lawmakers believe a lawsuit may be filed. Columbia Public Schools will see a change in school zoning come next fall.  Parkade Elementary School is over capacity, and those redistricting changes will take affect, according to the district s website.

Women s Hoops Inks Old Dominion Transfer

Women’s Hoops Inks Old Dominion Transfer Share this story Welcome, Skylah! Wow. our hoops teams move stealthily in recruiting, huh? Seemingly out of nowhere, Robin Pingeton has signed a new player, Skylah Travis. Travis is a 6-foot-3 athletic post who has four years of eligibility remaining she was injured last season and did not play a game for the Monarchs. ️ MUTigers.com’s press release highlighted a number of things about the new post player, including this tidbit: Travis earned District 1 Player of the Year and North Carolina All-State honors in 2019-20 after leading Weldon High School to the Class 1A championship game while averaging 20.7 points, 10.6 rebounds, 5.1 steals, 3.9 blocks and 4.9 assists per game. Travis lifted her team to the state championship game after sinking a game-winner in the semifinals to beat Bishop McGuinness. As a junior in 2018-19, Travis led Weldon to the State Tournament while averaging 17.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game.

Bishop McGuinness looks to make another deep 1A playoff run in the new year

Bishop McGuinness looks to make another deep 1A playoff run in the new year Posted January 3, 2021 2:32 p.m. EST Updated January 3, 2021 2:39 p.m. EST By Zack Adams, HighSchoolOT reporter Kernersville, N.C. Just days the coronavirus pandemic halted all eight basketball state championships, the Bishop McGuinness Lady Villains were competing in the 1A eastern regional final at East Carolina University. Bishop McGuinness had won five of its past six games prior to facing Weldon, who had one blemish in 2019-20, inside Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum. The territory was not unfamiliar for Bishop’s girls basketball program, but surely was a different test for the 11 student-athletes. The Lady Villains had two seniors on their roster a season ago.

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