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Kansas lawmakers advance COVID-19 relief proposal
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) – Republican lawmakers in Kansas have advanced a new proposal to put $450 million in COVID-19 relief…
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Parson: Teacher vaccinations can begin March 15
(AP) Missouri teachers and child care providers will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations in mid-March. Gov. Mike Parson said during…
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Joplin face mask mandate expires Sunday night
Joplin’s face mask mandate expires Sunday night but officials are still urging you to take safety precautions to slow the…
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Audit: Bogus unemployment claims may have cost Kansas $600M
(AP) A legislative audit says Kansas may have paid $600 million worth of bogus claims for unemployment benefits last year.…
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Mass vaccination event coming to Carthage
The Jasper County Health Department is partnering with Missouri National Guard to provide COVID vaccines to Missouri residents. Read the…
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Joplin High set to return to full in-person learning
Beginning in phases next month, Joplin High School students will return to the classroom full-time after being on a split…
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U.K. variant found in multiple Missouri wastewater systems
There’s only been one case of the U.K. variant of COVID-19 confirmed in Missouri. But the Missouri Dept. of Health…
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State continues to monitor COVID-19 variant viruses
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – As COVID-19 case rates and positivity rates in Missouri continue to steadily decline, Dr. Randall Williams, director…
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Meatpackers in Kansas wait for vaccines
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) – Meatpacking plants have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, yet thousands of workers at southwestern…
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Missouri now accepting applications for Housing Relief program
On February 11, 2021 Governor Parson signed HB 16 into law, which provides more than $324 million in funding for…
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