COVID-19
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Kansas colleges and universities see 8.1% drop in enrollment
(AP) The Kansas Board of Regents reports enrollment at the state’s universities and colleges fell 8.1% this fall. School leaders…
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Hospitalizations up 186% in outstate Missouri since June
(AP) The number of people hospitalized for the coronavirus has nearly tripled in areas outside of Missouri’s two largest metropolitan…
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OHP announces the passing of active duty Captain
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is deeply saddened to announce the passing of active duty Captain Jeffery W. Sewell. Captain Sewell…
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Freeman CEO urges residents to get flu shots
Freeman Health System President and Chief Executive Officer Paula Baker took one for the team Friday – that “one” being…
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death toll rises to 25 in Joplin
The Joplin Health Department is sad to report the death of a Joplin resident. Coronavirus was a significant condition contributing…
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Missouri First Lady says Fall Festival will go on
There’s nothing like a good old fashioned Missouri Fall Festival. Missouri’s First Lady, Teresa Parson, has COVID-19 – along with…
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Blunt: The election system is as secure as it’s ever been
Yesterday, Missouri U.S. Senator Roy Blunt discussed the steps Congress has taken to increase election security. Congress has provided more…
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Oklahoma Covid – 19
Oklahoma has now surpassed 80,000 total cumulative COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began in March. The Oklahoma State Department of…
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Missouri Governor tests positive for COVID-19
Missouri Governor Mike Parson has tested positive for COVID-19. The 65-year-old says preliminary results show a positive test and that…
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Newton County changes quarantine policy; Neosho Schools go back to original policy
The Newton County School System had made plans to ease some of the strict quarantine requirements for students with close…
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