COVID-19
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Missouri teachers are being stressed out
Missouri’s teachers are navigating their way through a new school year during the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. At this week’s Missouri…
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Fulltime child care subsidy benefits extended for students not attending in person
The Missouri Department of Social Services is extending fulltime child care subsidy benefits through December 31, 2020 for eligible school-aged…
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“Return Strong” helps unemployed Missourians
Has COVID-19 forced you to be laid-off or furloughed from your job? From now through Dec. 4, the Missouri Department…
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Parson lauds declining rate of deaths from COVID-19
(AP) The number of new cases of the coronavirus continues to be high in Missouri, but Gov. Mike Parson on…
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Kansas plan calls for more testing of people without virus symptoms
(AP) Kansas officials are considering spending $50 million to dramatically ramp up testing of people who aren’t showing obvious signs…
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Covid Hospitalizations hit record high in Missouri
Hospitalizations for the coronavirus have risen across Missouri in recent days. Three of the four highest days for hospitalizations in…
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Carthage PD has an outbreak of Covid-19
The Carthage Police Department is in a fight against Covid 19. In a facebook post they wrote “due to an…
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MU expels 2, suspends 3 for COVID-19 rule violations
(AP) The University of Missouri in Columbia says two students have been expelled and three others suspended for violating rules…
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Oklahoma Democrats seek legal opinion on Stitt using federal funds
(AP) Several Oklahoma House Democrats are seeking a legal opinion on Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to spend federal coronavirus…
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