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The donation was announced during MFA Oil’s twelfth Annual Charity Golf Scramble and Concert held on June 1 at The Club at Old Hawthorne in Columbia. The contribution brings MFA Oil’s support of Feeding Missouri to $400,000 over the past three years and increases the event’s total charitable giving to more than $1.7 million since its inception. “Hunger affects communities in every corner of Missouri, including many of the rural areas we proudly serve,” says MFA Oil President and CEO Jon Ihler. “We are grateful to the sponsors, golfers, volunteers, and business partners whose generosity made this donation possible. Together, we’re helping ensure more Missouri families have access to the food and resources they need.” More than 240 golfers participated in the event, which brought together MFA Oil vendors, business partners, and supporters for a day of fellowship, friendly competition, and philanthropy. The fundraiser concluded with dinner and a private concert by country music artist Dustin Lynch. “We are incredibly grateful for MFA Oil’s continued commitment to Feeding Missouri and our network of food banks,” says Feeding Missouri Executive Director Leigh Anne Haun. “Support from partners like MFA Oil helps provide food and hope to neighbors facing hunger in every county across the state. This $100,000 donation will have a meaningful impact on the lives of thousands of Missourians.” Feeding Missouri is a coalition of Missouri’s six regional Feeding America food banks. Through a statewide network of more than 1,200 community and faith-based organizations, it delivers hunger relief to every county in Missouri and the city of St. Louis. MFA Oil extends its sincere appreciation to the sponsors whose support helped make the event possible, including Premier Partners CHS and OMNTEC; Elite Partners Highline Warren, Little Dixie Construction, and HF Sinclair; and Signature Partners Howden Insurance, McLane Company, Mid-Continental Chemical Company, and NAPA Auto Parts. “Over the past 12 years, this event has become much more than a golf tournament and concert,” Ihler says. “It’s a demonstration of what can happen when people come together to support a cause bigger than themselves. We are proud of the impact this event continues to make in Missouri communities.” The post MFA Oil Raises $100,000 to Help Fight Hunger Across Missouri appeared first on MFA Oil.
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" On Tuesday, June 2, Black River Technical College (BRTC) will be holding an informational session for paraprofessionals and school support staff who are interested in becoming licensed teachers. During the session, attendees will receive information about BRTC’s education degree pathways, 2+2 university partnerships, scholarship opportunities, and financial aid. Individuals will also have the opportunity to meet with BRTC’s admissions and financial aid teams to receive assistance with applying to the college and completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The session will begin at 1:00 p.m. in the Richard Gaines Technology Building on the Pocahontas campus. Interested individuals have through May 28 to register for the event. Registration link: https://forms.gle/GEghYsQZFXQkwVQf9 For more information contact Darenda Kersey, Dean of General Studies, at [email protected] or (870) 248-4183. The post BRTC to Hold Paraprofessional and Support Staff Informational Session first appeared on Black River Technical College."
"ARKANSAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING State Board Room A Arch Ford Education Building Little Rock, Arkansas May 10, 2010 9:30 a.m. AGENDA I. Call to Order II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Roll Call IV. Recognition V. Minutes VI. Consent Agenda Items: A. Approval of Personnel VII. Reports A. Report from the Director - Tom Kimbrell B. Report from the Department of Higher Education - Shane Broadway VIII. Action A. Approval of AdvancEd Accreditation System B. Policy Revisions: 1. Arkansas Diploma Requirements 2. Model Student Codes of Conduct 3. Student Assessment 4. Professional Development Requirements IX. Other Business X. Adjournment"
" Join us for NEA Local Launch Job Fair and connect with employers hiring across Northeast Arkansas! With more than 300 jobs, this is your chance to explore opportunities, meet employers, and take the next step in your career. 📅 April 15, 2026; 12 PM – 2 PM 📍 Black River Technical College – Randolph County Development Center Industries include manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, office, transportation, and education. Whether you're a student, recent graduate, or job seeker, NEA Local Launch is designed to help you start here and grow here."
" The Black River Technical College (BRTC) Board of Trustees will hold its quarterly meeting at 4:00 p.m. on May 14 on the Pocahontas campus. For more information about BRTC visit https://blackrivertech.edu/. The post BRTC Board of Trustees to Hold Quarterly Meeting first appeared on Black River Technical College."
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