COVID-19
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Missouri unemployment rate drops
(AP) More people are back at work in Missouri after joblessness spiked during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. State…
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Missouri outsources contact tracing in coronavirus battle
(AP) Missouri is outsourcing contact tracing to private companies as part of the effort to contain the spread of the…
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Missouri voter rights case in the hands of appeals panel
(AP) With the election just three weeks away, a federal appeals panel in St. Louis is expected to rule soon…
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Kansans can help stop domestic violence, support victims
TOPEKA – (October 12, 2020) – As Domestic Violence Awareness Month continues through October, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt today…
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Missouri Supreme Court upholds ballot notarization law
Missouri residents who want to vote remotely in November’s elections will have to have their ballots notarized unless they meet…
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Missouri’s COVID-19 response in spotlight at governor forum
(AP) Republican Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and his Democratic opponent spent much of a candidate forum on Friday sparring over…
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Board of Nursing warns of scam targeting Missouri nurses
Jefferson City – A Missouri licensed nurse alerted the Board’s office after she received a phone call from a person…
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Oklahoma governor disputes White House virus task force
(AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is taking issue with a comment in the latest report from the White House…
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Governor Parson announces over $133 million in CARES Act and general revenue funds
Today, Governor Mike Parson announced over $133 million in funding to support critical services in several areas, including nearly $95…
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Newton County schools get new telemedicine system
All Newton County schools will be getting a new telemedicine system thanks to CARES Act funding. Read the full press…
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