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Michael S. Dodig, argued, Lee's Summit, MO (Christopher F. Arbuckle, on the brief), for appellee.
Before MELLOY, LAY, and SMITH, Circuit Judges.
LAY,...
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CCE Nancy Watson-Pistole graduated from Central Missouri State University with an Associate's degree in 1978, and immediately started working in administration for a manufacturer of pre-engineered steel buildings. Within a year, she transferred to the Credit Department and was asked to learn accounts receivable duties. She moved to the healthcare industry as a Credit Representative. She has now worked for Premium Standard Farms, Inc. for six years as Credit Manager, and is responsible for all credit and collection responsibilities, both domestic and international. Nancy joined National Association of Credit Management Kansas City as a primary member in 1995 and joined the Meat Packers of America Trade Group (NACM Ohio) at the same time. She's served on the Executive Committee since 1999...
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Parting has not been easy for former president Ed Elliott and Central Missouri State University. When Elliott gave up the presidency in 1999 after 14 ...
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Brickbats - Central Missouri State University school paper dodged by faculty - Brief Article
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ONWARD & UPWARD
Charles Mills has been named branch manager of Clean The Uniform Co.'s Columbia facility. Mills will oversee the operations for the Central Missouri area. He is a graduate of Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg.
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Colleges and universities continue to release lists of honor student for the 2003 fall semester. Students from the Topeka and Shawnee County area who earned academic honors are listed below:
Alicia Enstrom, Topeka, dean's list, Vanderbilt University; Adam Phipps, Topeka, dean's list, Central Missouri State University; Brooke Henry, Topeka, dean's list, Central Missouri State University; Ryan Irvin, Topeka, dean's list, Central Missouri State University; and Brett Counselman, Topeka, dean's list, Palmer College of Chiropractic.
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ONWARD & UPWARD
Kent Kirkwood has joined Lutheran Senior Services at Lenoir Woods as its new administrator. Kirkwood is a graduate of Central Missouri State University and lives in Ashland.
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Former Rittman resident to perform concert
RITTMAN -- William Shook of Lodi, Calif., will perform a piano concert today at 3 p.m. in the auditorium of Grace Brethren Church. Shook is a 1968 graduate of Rittman High School and holds college degrees from Grace College in Indiana, Kent State University and Central Missouri State University. He is renown in his area for his piano performances.
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She gives credit to two strong women-a forgiving grandmother and a mother keenly devoted to her calling as a minister of music-who modeled Christian living in her life and inspired her to "put feet on your prayers." Dr. [Teresa L. Fry Brown]'s innate and keen oratory skills were enhanced as she pursued excellence in ministry by being awarded both the Bachelors of Science and Masters of Science degrees from Central Missouri State University, the Master of Divinity from Lliff School of Theology, and the Doctorate of Philosophy from Lliff School of Theology and the University of Denver.
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The leader of a university in Missouri has been picked as the next president of Buffalo State College.
Aaron M. Podolefsky, president of the University of Central Missouri, will be recommended for Buffalo State's top post by Nancy L. Zimpher, chancellor of the State University of New York.