COVID-19
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Oklahoma jobless payments top past decade pay combined
(AP) The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission says the amount of unemployment payments since the coronavirus began a year ago has…
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Kansas City Mayor asks for urban areas to have better access to Covid-19 vaccines.
(AP) – The mayor of Missouri’s largest city has asked the federal government to make sure the state’s urban residents…
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BBB report tracks major shift in scams nationwide
The Better Business Bureau has released a new national report on scams nationwide and it contains some startling new data.…
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Freeman announces progress in battle against Covid
Freeman Health System announced Tuesday that patient numbers in the covid 19 intensive care unit have reached a new low…
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More Covid-19 vaccinations available for Phase 1B, Tier3 members coming in March
Following the authorization of a third vaccine from Johnson and Johnson, Missouri’s distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine is expected to…
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City of Joplin removes some social distancing restrictions
The Joplin City Council, by a 6-3 vote, has gotten rid of COVID-19 social distancing requirements for churches and restaurants…
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Kansas ponders open churches, abortion limits in pandemics
(AP) Conservative legislators are pushing to prevent the state from limiting religious gatherings or keeping abortion providers open during emergencies…
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MSSU Master of Science in Management receives accreditation
JOPLIN, Mo. – The Master of Science in Management program offered through Missouri Southern State University’s College of Business has…
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Vaccination event starts tomorrow in Carhage.
The Jasper County Health Department, with the assistance of the Missouri National Guard, has openings for Missouri residents currently eligible…
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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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