According to a recent update from Liberty Utilities Central, crews are continuing work in Zones 1 through 4. On Monday, utility crews from New Hampshire and New York, along with mutual aid partners Ameren and Spire, joined restoration efforts, allowing them to expand into additional zones to restore service to customers in North Cape Girardeau County.
Focus on Southeast: Revolutionary War Soldier Series; SEMO Aviation Program; Academic Affairs Update
On this edition of the show, we will take a trip to the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport and learn more about SEMO’s Professional Pilot Program with Miranda Sullivan and get an update from Academic Affairs with SEMO’s Interim Provost, Dr. Doug Koch.
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Educators as Artists: Creating Beyond the Classroom, an exhibition of works by SEMO alumni, hosted by the Missouri Art Education Association, will be showing Friday, March 6, through Friday, March 27, in the Arts Expansion (ARX) Gallery. The exhibit spotlights about 25 SEMO alumni art teachers, showcasing diverse works and underscoring art’s vital role in education.
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