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MOHELA was founded by Missouri lawmakers in 1981 to oversee loans guaranteed by the U.S. federal government through the Federal Family Education Loan Program.Following the program's abolition in 2010, MOHELA began to expand its presence in the student loan servicing industry.
Martin was executive director of the Missouri Club for Growth, a PAC to support certain candidates financially, and president of the Missouri Roundtable for Life, a pro-life, non-profit group. [34] He also founded Term Limits for Missouri in 2010, [35] which works to pass laws for term limits on all statewide elective positions in the state.
Today the state is divided into 114 counties and the independent city of St. Louis. Missouri has been called the "Mother of the West", the "Cave State", and the "Show Me State". Its culture blends elements of the Midwestern and Southern United States. It is the birthplace of the musical genres ragtime, Kansas City jazz and St. Louis blues.
In August, the Burger King location near Missouri State University's campus closed. Owner Tasty King of Missouri, LLC, notified the city on Aug. 7 that the business at 525 S. National Ave. had closed.
Brightspeed of Missouri was established as CenturyTel of Missouri, LLC on October 17, 2001 [1] upon CenturyTel's purchase of lines from Verizon Communications. The lines in Missouri were transferred from GTE Midwest, which was originally an operating company of GTE. Included in the transfer were lines that GTE acquired in its purchase of Contel.
KRHW broadcasts on FM translator K255AW at 98.9 MHz to help make up for the shortfall in the station's nighttime signal to the east and west of the main AM station's transmitter site which includes Sikeston, and many surrounding rural portions of Scott and New Madrid counties, as well as Stoddard County to the west, Mississippi County to the east, and even far southwestern portions of Cape ...
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Sprint Corporation, in 2005, acquired Nextel and changed its name to Sprint Nextel Corporation. The company spun off its local wireline assets into a separate company in 2006 as Embarq Corporation. Sprint Missouri then became Embarq Missouri, Inc. Embarq was acquired by CenturyTel in 2009, which in 2010 changed its name to CenturyLink.