COVID-19
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Nationwide lighting ceremony to honor COVID victims
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly says that her administration will join in a nationwide event to honor those who have…
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Joplin Health Dept. explains Missouri’s COVID vaccination plan process
Recently, the State of Missouri released detailed information focusing on the various phases of the State’s Vaccination Plan. Specific qualifications…
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Virus vaccine shipment change frustrates Oklahoma official
(AP) Oklahoma’s deputy health commissioner says a change in the distribution of the coronavirus vaccines came unexpectedly and left him…
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MSSU to offer spring enrollment hours on Jan. 18
With the spring 2021 semester set to begin Tuesday, Jan. 19, at Missouri Southern State University, special availability will be…
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Missouri police, more health staff now eligible for vaccine
(AP) Missouri is opening up COVID-19 vaccines to public safety workers and more health care workers. Missouri on Thursday activated…
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Governor: Kansas officials must ‘set example’ after DC riot
(AP) Gov. Laura Kelly has told fellow Kansas residents that her usual yearly call for bipartisanship is not enough in…
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EPA orders Worldwide, Hy-Vee to stop sale of noncompliant wipes
(Lenexa, Kan.) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ordered MJB Worldwide LLC and Hy-Vee Inc. to stop the…
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Missouri House adds rules to allow virtual feedback on bills
(AP) — The Missouri House now is allowing members of the public to weigh in virtually on proposed bills in…
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Oklahoma coronavirus infections, hospitalizations near record levels
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The number of people infected and hospitalized with the coronavirus in recent days continues to climb…
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Free COVID-19 testing slated for Friday, Jan. 22 in Joplin
The City of Joplin and Jasper County Health Departments announce a community COVID-19 testing site will be offered on Friday,…
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