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Northwest met high expectations set by the state this year earning the most possible funding based on new performance funding formulas. The funds will be distributed throughout the University
based on provisions set by the state and decisions made by the Board of Regents.
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This is not the case for Northwest, though, which will receive 100 percent of the $1.5 million set aside for schools that
meet all five benchmarks.
We all have a personal responsibility for student success, and that shows in our performance, Dunham said.
There is enough praise to go around because our faculty and
staff are providing students with the resources they need to
perform.
The University met these standards by supporting the
mission: every student, every day.
This speaks to performance, and such performance is
not possible without all Bearcats students, faculty, staff,
alumni and the communities in which we operate and serve
pulling together and focusing on student success, Northwest President John Jasinski said in a press release. Our
mission, which is very straightforward, focusing on student
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Mick and Annette Hoskey, owners of Mollys Party Club, look on as the Maryville
City Council voted on the bar-entry age ordinance Jan. 27.
tive vote.
Thats a part of the overall action that we need to take to try to
create a hospitable atmosphere.
The nuisance party ordinance, which defines a nuisance
as more than 10 people, states
It shall be unlawful for any persons having the right to possession of any residential premises,
whether individually or jointly
with others, to cause or permit a
social gathering on the premises
to become a nuisance party.
The ordinance also allows
law enforcement to order a party
to disperse if they are contributing to one of their triggers, such
as disturbing the peace, littering
or fighting, without a complaint.
According to the draft ordinance,
a nuisance party is described as
a gathering of 10 or more people
and expands past disturbing the
peace, such as public urination
and use of marijuana.
According to the open container draft ordinance, It shall be
unlawful for any person to drink,
expose or display any alcoholic
beverages in open containers
upon the public rights-of-way or
city-owned property, or any place
open to the public. Currently, the
open container law only applies
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Maryville City Council listens to the citizens give their input about the proposed alcohol ordinances during its Jan. 17 meeting.
The council will vote on three more ordinances during its meeting Feb. 10.
are our largest demographic, Morrison said. They are the lifeblood of
Maryville, and we need to do everything we can to embrace those students and support the University.
If passed, the ordinances will
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Jan. 26
There is an ongoing investigation of burglary at the 800 block
of East Fourth Street.
Alex J. Bern, 20, was charged
with minor in possession and
indecent exposure at the 900
block of College Avenue.
Jan. 27
A utility fire was reported at the
800 block of University Drive.
Feb. 1
Samantha S. Cole, 21, was
charged with open container in a
motor vehicle at the 100 block fo
East Third Street.
Anthony A. Brown-Smith, 20,
was charged with displaying
the plates of another at the 300
block of North Main Street.
An accident occurred between
an unknown driver and Crissa J.
Galyan, Glenwood, Iowa, at the
200 block of West 12th Street.
Feb. 2
Michael J. Scranton, 21, was
charged with trespassing at the
500 block of East 14th Street.
Jan. 22
Paul Mondaine, 36, St. Joseph, Mo., was
arrested on warrant for failure to appear.
Jan. 23
Marvin E. Black, Jr., 20, was charged with
possession of marijuana.
Jan. 24
Juan R. Campos, 32, was arrested on two
warrants for failure to appear.
Jan. 26
James T. Barrows, II, 31, was arrested on
warrant for failure to appear.
Jan. 27
Richard A. Brittain, 60, St. Joseph, was
arrested on warrant for failure to appear.
Jan. 29
Anthony Miller, 55, Hamburg, Iowa, was
arrested on warrant for attempted burglary.
Richard M. Groves, 43, was arrested on
warrant for failure to obey judges order.
Dustin L. Smith, 31, Independence, Mo.,
was charged with burglary, tampering
with a motor vehicle, receiving stolen
property and resisting arrest.