The front doors will open at noon to the public for only $5, with kids 12 and under free. Back by popular demand is Bill Claycomb providing music from 2 until 6 p.m.
Ellison will receive $500 and moves on to the regional level of the statewide scholarship program, which is sponsored by the Missouri School Boards Association.
Ken Bias professor and coordinator of the physical education program, and Richard (Joey) Carter, a junior music education major from Blue Springs, Missouri, were recognized as recipients of the University of Central Missouri’s Learning to a Greater Degree Award (LTAGD) when the Board of Governors met on campus Oct. 22.