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Missouri Business Alert
Internet News
Columbia, MO 575 followers
Your source for Missouri’s top business news.
About us
Missouri Business Alert is a digital newsroom that provides the top business news from across the state of Missouri. The publication aims to keep the state’s business decision makers informed about the stories important to them. Missouri Business Alert is a property of the University of Missouri School of Journalism. It is managed by professionals and staffed by university students. The publication was founded in January 2012 by Randall Smith, the Donald W. Reynolds Endowed Chair in Business Journalism at the University of Missouri. Smith is Editor-in-Chief of the site, which officially launched in July 2013. In order to avoid perceived or real conflicts of interest, the news and advertising operations of Missouri Business Alert are maintained as separate operations. Our goal is complete transparency; our success will be credibility with the public.
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http://missouribusinessalert.com
External link for Missouri Business Alert
- Industry
- Internet News
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Columbia, MO
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Business News, Politics, Missouri, Economic News, Financial News, Columbia, Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri, Business, News, Political News, and Digital News
Locations
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Primary
215 Lee Hills Hall
Columbia, MO 65201, US
Employees at Missouri Business Alert
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Lorah (Slaton) Lackland
Assistant Professor at Missouri School of Journalism | Director of Marketing at Missouri Business Alert
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Ryan Collins
Staff Reporter at Missouri Business Alert
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Zoie Brown
Journalist
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Ian Laird
Reporter for Missouri Business Alert and Tutor for Mizzou Made Academics
Updates
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The Kansas City Royals are the latest MLB team to adopt face-scan ballpark entry technology, allowing fans to enter Kauffman Stadium without having to scan their mobile tickets. Story via @Startland News
Kansas City Royals approve face-scan ballpark entry technology
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In the second quarter, the U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.8%, according to advance estimates of real gross domestic product from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The growth was primarily driven by increases in consumer spending, private inventory investment and nonresidential fixed investment.
GDP climbs 2.8% in second quarter, driven by consumer spending, investments
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The American Federation of Teachers has sued MOHELA, alleging that the student loan servicer unlawfully overcharged and deliberately misled borrowers.
Teachers union files federal lawsuit alleging MOHELA mismanaged millions of student loans
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Although consumers and the dairy industry haven't seen significant changes in milk since the first cattle tested positive for bird flu, experts warn that this situation may soon evolve. Story via St.Louis Public Radio
Industrial furnace manufacturer SINC Thermal to expand in O’Fallon
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Although consumers and the dairy industry haven't seen significant changes in milk since the first cattle tested positive for bird flu, experts warn that this situation may soon evolve. Story via St.Louis Public Radio
Bird flu hasn’t affected overall milk production or prices — but that could change
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Missouri's new regulatory sandbox program allows businesses the opportunity to waive certain state regulations pertaining to the development of innovative products.
New program waives certain state regulations for businesses creating innovative products
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As Missouri's marijuana industry blooms, entrepreneurs aim to offer new experiences for consumers in cannabis lounges.
'They'll be all over': Cannabis lounges take root amid patchwork of regulation
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For the second time in two years, Gov. Mike Parson has vetoed multimillion-dollar funding boosts to support the ombudsman program, which advocates claim protects nursing home residents.
Parson again vetoes funding boost for understaffed nursing home advocacy program
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The opening of a "destination landmark bridge" in Kansas City's West Bottoms, is delayed to spring 2025 as Rock Island Bridge project leaders refine debut plans. Story via Startland
Rock Island Bridge delays opening; over-the-river entertainment hub set to debut spring 2025
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