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Joplin Health Department reports death resulting from COVID-19
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 schools are getting rapid result covid tests
Missouri has shipped thousands of COVID-19 antigen test kits to public and private schools around the state. A state press…
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USDA approves maximized Food Stamp benefits for November
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food, and Nutrition Service (FNS) has approved Missouri’s waiver…
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Missouri reports only 43 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday
Missouri health officials reported a small increase in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases on Sunday, after several days or…
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Kauffman, KC Convention Center to lay off food workers
The food concessions provider for Kauffman Stadium and the Kansas City Convention Center has announced it will lay off more…
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Thirty-fourth Covid death in Joplin being reported
The Joplin Health Department reporting another death in the city Coronavirus was a significant contributing condition of death. The…
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Covid claims the life of Missouri state prisioners
COVID-19 has claimed the lives of five state prisoners and two state prison workers. Missouri Department of Corrections spokeswoman Karen…
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All 62 residents in a Kansas nursing home test positive for Covid-19
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A coronavirus outbreak has killed 10 residents in a nursing home in a northwestern Kansas county that…
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Covid – 19 death toll climbs to 28 in Joplin
The Joplin Health Department is sad to report the deaths of two Joplin residents. Coronavirus was a significant condition contributing…
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Oklahoma Covid tops 100-thousand
State health officials say the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Oklahoma has reached another grim milestone, topping more than…
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