Understanding and Encouraging Your Young Child’s Large Motor Development

Reviewed

Betty Lou Barsley-Marra
Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Bridging the Gap: Intergenerational Interactions

Reviewed

Karen B. DeBord and Vikki Flanagan
Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Challenges and Choices: Emotional Well-Being—Women’s Self-Esteem

Reviewed

Karen DeBord
Department of Human Development and Family Studies

Self-esteem is how you feel about yourself. It is an image you create. This is not just one image, but many images. How do you see yourself in your many roles?

Step back and take a look at yourself from a distance by answering the questions in the chart below.

Homebuyer’s Resource Guide: Home Ownership Made Easier

Reviewed

Sharon Leigh
Extension Associate

Atiya Mahmood
Environmental Design State Specialist

Do you dream about living in your own home someday?

Keeping the Roof Over Your Head, A Consumer Guide to Homeowners Insurance

Revised

Family Financial Education Extension

Sleep Soundly: How to establish good sleep habits for your children

New

Ashley Blake
Graduate assistant

Cambio de Colores — Latinos in Missouri: Conference Abstracts 2006-2008

New

Proceedings of the 2006, 2007, 2008 annual conferences

Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.

Proceedings of the Symposium on Sustainability in Vineyards and Wineries

New

Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.

Missouri's Ultimate Feed Alternative: Ammoniated Tall Fescue

Reviewed

Craig Roberts
Department of Agronomy

Rob Kallenbach
Department of Agronomy

Practical Horse Psychology

Revised

Melvin Bradley
Department of Animal Sciences

Selecting and Working With an Engineering Consultant to Design Animal Waste Management Facilities

Reviewed

John A. Hoehne, P.E., and Charles D. Fulhage, P.E.
Department of Agricultural Engineering

David Williams, P.E.
Curry-Wille Associates, Consulting Engineers, P.C.

Spreading Poultry Litter With Lab Analysis But Without Soil Tests

Reviewed

Managing litter is a primary concern for poultry producers, who need to protect ground and surface water and fulfill regulatory requirements. Learn how to meet these goals by using and managing litter as a fertilizer.

Roof Gutters for Dairy Barns

Reviewed

Charles D. Fulhage and Donald L. Pfost
Department of Agricultural Engineering

Roof gutters may be needed with livestock facilities to divert clean water from contaminated lot runoff and minimize the total quantity of waste effluent requiring proper disposal.

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The Sourcebook for Fire Company Training Evolutions, Third Edition Manual

New $70 to $81

Busy fire instructors and training officers who struggle to arrange and prepare weekly or monthly training drills will appreciate this text as it has 75 training sessions completely prepared and ready for implementation. Training sessions include basic firefighter skills, driver/operator skills, activities for inclement weather, company evolutions, and competitive, yet useful, exercises.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 3

New

Oath of office

Article VII Public Officers Section 11, RSMo. Aug. 28, 2006. Before taking office, all civil and military officers in this state shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation to support the Constitution of the United States and of this state, and to demean themselves faithfully in office.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 6

New

V. City Clerk Powers and Duties Selection and appointment

Most city clerks are appointed. However, in the past, many clerks were elected to the position. There are two main reasons for the change: residency and politics.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 9

New

VIII. Municipal Court Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. The options

The city may choose where and before whom city ordinance violations will be tried.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 12

New

More on open meetings

The website of Missouri's Office of the Attorney General provides detailed explanations of the state's Sunshine Law. Online at ago.mo.gov/sunshinelaw.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 15

New

XIV. Personnel and Records Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. Cities are employers

Many cities do not think of themselves as employers requiring personnel policies — most have few employees and somewhat informal work arrangements.

Ants

Revised

Richard M. Houseman
State entomology extension specialist

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 18

New

XVII. Bond Issues Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. What are bonds?

When the city needs long-term financing, it may issue a bond to raise funds. There are two types of bonds: general obligation and revenue.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 21

New

XX. Changing Status — Other City Options Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. Eligibility and procedures

Any fourth-class city reaching an official population count of 3,000 may become a third-class city if it chooses.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 4

New

III. Board Powers and Duties Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. Member qualifications

Aldermen must be 21 years old, city residents for at least one year before election day, and live in the ward from which they file, at the time they file.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 7

New

Financial reports

The Office of Missouri State Auditor's website provides a financial statement form online at auditor.mo.gov under "Local Government." It's provided as an electronic form (Microsoft Excel) or as a paper version (PDF). A copy of the print version, with instructions, is provided at the back of this manual.

Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 10

New

IX. Levying Property Taxes Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. The situation

The city is authorized to levy, upon council passage of an ordinance, a tax of up to $1 for every $100 of assessed valuation (94.250).

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