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A promising new soy product emerges from a Mexico Mo., plant science center

Saturday, February 18th, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
By Jacob Barker, The Columbia Tribune The Missouri Plant Science Center has been a boon for its first and only tenant, Soy Labs LLC. Photo by Don Shrubshell Soy Labs produces LunaRich, a whole soy powder cultivated from Reliv-dedicated soybeans and developed at the Missouri Plant Science Center in Mexico. Photo by Don Shrubshell Soybean [Click Here]

Columbia College plans new science center

Monday, February 13th, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
By Janese Silvey, The Columbia Tribune Construction of a new science center on the Columbia College campus is expected to start this spring. The building, estimated to span 53,000 square feet, will be constructed on top of the current softball field across from the athletic buildings off Range Line Street. Groundbreaking is set for May [Click Here]

Billionaire helps fund MU energy research

Friday, February 10th, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
By Janese Silvey, Columbia Daily Tribune The founder of an apparel company has given the University of Missouri $5.5 million to study new sources of clean energy.   Sidney Kimmel   Sidney Kimmel, founder and chairman of The Jones Group — which includes brands such as Anne Klein, Nine West and Gloria Vanderbilt — donated [Click Here]

REDI says enhanced enterprise zone to support job growth, public schools

Saturday, January 21st, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
By Madeline O’Leary, The Columbia Missourian Regional Economic Development Inc. is pushing forward with the idea of developing an enhanced enterprise zone that could create jobs while generating property tax revenue for Columbia schools and other taxing entities. Boone County has lost a total of 1,920 manufacturing jobs since 2004, according to a REDI report [Click Here]

Missouri Tax Structure Named Most Competitive In South Central Region

Thursday, January 19th, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
Missouri’s tax climate bests eight states, including Texas, for business friendliness according to Ernst & Young study Missouri has the most competitive tax structure for businesses in the south central region, according to a recent study by Ernst & Young. The study, prepared for the Arkansas Chamber of Commerce, ranked Missouri highest in five of [Click Here]

Missouri Plant Science Center creates healthier soy powder

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
By Anli Xiao, The Columbia Missourian The Missouri Plant Science Center, along with Soy Labs and Reliv International, Inc., announced its new soy powder, LunaRich, on Tuesday. LunaRich contains the soy peptide lunasin at levels five to 10 times higher than standard soybeans. Lunasin was discovered in 1996 and has been shown to help lower [Click Here]

Columbia recognized as among ’100 Best Communities for Young People’

Monday, January 16th, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
By Allie Hinga, Columbia Daily Tribune For the second year in a row, Columbia has been named as one of the “100 Best Communities for Young People.” The 2011 award, sponsored by America’s Promise Alliance and a financial planning company, ING, recognizes communities that work to reduce high school dropout rates and provide “service and [Click Here]

McCaskill visits Columbia to discuss alternative energy options in Missouri

Monday, January 16th, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
By Breanna Dumbacher, The Columbia Missourian Columbia Director of Power and Light Tad Johnsen gave Sen. Claire McCaskill a quick tour of Columbia Municipal Power Plant on Monday. ¦ Matthew Busch *CORRECTION: Sen. Claire McCaskill voted to allow debate on cap-and-trade legislation, but she opposed the legislation as it stood; a statement from a source [Click Here]

Kiplinger ranks two Missouri universities as ‘best values’

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012 Posted in News, News & Events
The Kansas City Business Journal Missouri is home to two universities on Kiplinger’s “100 Best Values in Public Colleges” list, the St. Louis Business Journal reports. Truman State University in Kirksville landed at No. 23 on the list, and the University of Missouri-Columbia grabbed the 79th spot. No Kansas schools made the list. The rankings [Click Here]

Dollar General distribution center to add 50 jobs

Friday, December 2nd, 2011 Posted in News, News & Events
By Teresa Snow, connectmidmissouri.com Good economic news for the City of Fulton. Thursday the Dollar General Distribution Center announced it will add 50 new positions. They will begin taking applications immediately. The company says warehouse jobs start at $11.60 an hour and include benefits like health insurance and paid vacation time. They are eligible for [Click Here]