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Drury offers new scholarships for police, law enforcement officers

Springfield-based Drury University announced Thursday that it s offering a new scholarship program for law enforcement officers. Badge to Bachelor s is intended to give a leg up to law enforcement officers who enroll in Drury GO, the university s two- and four-year evening and online degree program, said Mike Brothers, chief Drury spokesperson. Qualifying Drury GO students can receive up to $500 in scholarship aid each semester, while students who graduated from Drury Law Enforcement Academy can receive up to $600 per semester. Drury GO students often enroll in one or two courses at a time as they pursue their educations, Brothers said. With Drury charging $320 per credit hour, a course often costs $960 per semester, so the discounts offered by Badge to Bachelor s make taking a class or two more accessible, Brothers said.

Park Board Officially Approves Fund

By Editor | February 4, 2021 By ERIC X. VICCARO eviccaro@stegenherald.com City of Ste. Genevieve Board of Aldermen officially approved an agreement with the Community Foundation of the Ozarks during its regular meeting this past Thursday. The agreement allows the foundation to serve as the nerve center for all fundraising efforts for Pere Marquette Park improvements. It also allows contributions from donors to be tax deductible since the Community Foundation of the Ozarks is a 501(c)(3). The Ste. Genevieve Parks and Recreation board on Monday, Jan. 25, approved $2,500 for the fund. Board member John Karel made a motion to formally establish the fund, with Samer Zoughaib seconding the matter.

A Missouri lawmaker sold a potential cure for coronavirus It was a fake stem cell treatment, feds say

A Missouri lawmaker sold a ‘potential cure’ for coronavirus. It was a fake stem cell treatment, feds say. Jaclyn Peiser © Larry French/Getty Images Patricia Derges receiving the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Award at the Jefferson Awards Foundation s award ceremony on June 22, 2017. Derges has been charged with 20 federal crimes, including allegedly lying about an alleged stem cell treatment that could cure covid. (Photo by Larry French/Getty Images) As she planned a run for the Missouri House last April, Patricia Ashton Derges went on local TV to trumpet a stem cell treatment offered at three clinics she owns as a “potential cure” for the coronavirus.

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