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More local health departments curtailing COVID-19 services
(AP) — More than a half-dozen local health departments in Missouri have stopped offering COVID-19 services, such as contact tracing…
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Oklahoma COVID hospitalizations top 600, most since October
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The average number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Oklahoma has topped 600 for the first…
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Springfield Public Schools not yet repealing mask mandate after AG’s threat
The Springfield Public School District says they will not yet repeal their face mask mandate for students, even after Missouri…
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Airport rededication ceremony set for 1 p.m. Thursday
Joplin City officials will gather with Joplin Airport Board members and community representatives during a Rededication Event at the Joplin Regional…
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Zoo wants gun activist who fought its ban to pay legal bills
ST. LOUIS (AP) – After successfully defending its weapons ban in court, the St. Louis Zoo is now trying to…
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Missouri confirms 1st case of omicron virus variant
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Health officials have confirmed the first case of the omicron coronavirus variant in Missouri. The St.…
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Missouri reports 1st presumed case of omicron virus variant
ST. LOUIS (AP) – Missouri health officials are reporting the state’s first presumed case of the omicron coronavirus variant in…
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Governor, AG sue Defense Department over vaccine requirement
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Oklahoma’s Republican governor and the state attorney general are suing in federal court to exempt the…
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3-day average of Oklahoma COVID-19 hospitalizations tops 500
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The rolling three-day average number of coronavirus hospitalizations in Oklahoma has topped 500 for the first…
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Governor Parson proclaims December as Christmas Tree Month in Missouri
(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – Today, Governor Mike Parson hosted a ceremony proclaiming December 2021 as Christmas Tree Month in Missouri.…
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