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Missouri State, area colleges get creative to offer in-person graduations in May

Missouri State, area colleges get creative to offer in-person graduations in May Claudette Riley, Springfield News-Leader © Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Missouri State University conferred more than 1,500 degrees during the fall commencement ceremony at JQH Arena on Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. Missouri State altered plans for its May commencement so graduates can celebrate the accomplishment in person and in a timely fashion. Nearly a year ago, colleges and universities in the Springfield area were struggling with the decision to postpone, cancel or dramatically pare down the annual celebrations. All those options were employed. MSU President Clif Smart recently sought permission from the Board of Governors to move its May meeting up. The committee meetings will take place Wednesday, May 12 with the full board meeting occurring the morning of Thursday, May. 13.

Del Tech Child Development Centers receive state recognition

Del Tech Child Development Centers receive state recognition Delaware News Desk Delaware Technical Community College’s three Child Development Centers located at the Georgetown, Dover and Wilmington campuses recently received recognition for commitment and dedication to Delaware’s children and families from the Delaware Department of Education, the Secretary of Education Susan S. Bunting and Gov. John C. Carney.  “We are appreciative of the professionalism and care that our dedicated teachers have continued to show, and we are proud of this recognition and all of them,” said College President Mark T. Brainard.   These centers provide care and education for children of Del Tech students, faculty and staff, and the community, based on available openings. In addition to providing care for young children from infancy, they provide learning opportunities for the students in the Education Department under the supervision of qualified professions.  

Live updates: State offers energy bill help amid Missouri rolling blackouts, weather

Live updates: Not out of the woods : Blackouts could return tonight, Wednesday Katie Kull, Gregory J. Holman, Claudette Riley and Austin Huguelet, Springfield News-Leader © Andrew Jansen/News-Leader Large propane tanks sit outside of the Lake Springfield Natural Gas Peaking Station on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021. Editor s note: Key News-Leader updates about the current severe weather and natural gas shortage are being made available to all readers free of charge. 5 p.m.: Regional authority says controlled blackouts could return Wednesday A top official coordinating the response to power shortages throughout the Midwest told reporters Tuesday evening that rolling blackouts may not be over.

Live rolling blackout updates: Outages, weather around SW Missouri

Springfield News-Leader Editor s note: Key News-Leader updates about the current severe weather and natural gas shortage are being made available to all readers free of charge. 5 p.m.: Regional authority says controlled blackouts could return Wednesday A top official coordinating the response to power shortages throughout the Midwest told reporters Tuesday evening that rolling blackouts may not be over. We re not out of the woods, said Lanny Nickell, chief operating officer for the Southwest Power Pool, said. We are thinking that we could be in and out of this kind of situation through tomorrow evening. Hopefully by Thursday we can get out of this and we feel a lot better about Friday, he added.

Cincinnati weather: Police announce road closures as storm works through region

Cincinnati weather: Road closures, current snow emergency levels in counties Quinlan Bentley, Sarah Brookbank and Cameron Knight, Cincinnati Enquirer Greater Cincinnati woke up to less snow than initally predicted Tuesday, but snow and ice will still make travel hazardous.  Even with precipitation ending roads will remain slick till road crews can clear and treat them and many area remain under snow emergencies.  © Meg Vogel/The Enquirer Vehicles travel on Fort Washington Way while snow falls on downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. Hamilton County remains under a Level 2 snow emergency on Tuesday morning, meaning only necessary travel is advised. As of 7 a.m. Tuesday

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