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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has signed legislation that continues a loan forgiveness program for students of large-animal veterinary medicine.
The loan forgiveness program expired at the end of June 2013. Nixon signed a higher education bill Thursday that includes a provision removing that expiration date.
The bill also renames the program as the "Dr. Merrill Townley Large Animal Veterinary Student Loan Program."
Townley was a veterinarian from Chamois (shuh-MOY') who practiced throughout mid-Missouri. He also served as a Republican in the Missouri House from 1983 through 1994 and again from 1997 through 2004.
He died in November 2012 at the age of 78.
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