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Kelly announces statewide rental, utility assistance for COVID-19 families
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced that the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation (KHRC) launched the Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance (KERA)…
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Covid-19 vaccination event coming Wednesday to MSSU
The City of Joplin will offer an opportunity to receive the Covid-19 vaccination starting Wednesday, March 17. The Health Department…
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Tyson Foods plans 19 employee vaccination events across Arkansas
Springdale, Ark. – March 15, 2021 –Tyson Foods, Inc. is expanding its free, onsite COVID-19 vaccinations to all team members…
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The Jasper County Health Department reports more deaths with Covid-19 playing a role.
The Jasper County Health Department has more deaths to report with Covid-19 being a significant contributor. The latest deaths were…
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Oklahoma Department of Corrections providing coronavirus vaccinations to at-risk inmates
(AP) – The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is now providing coronavirus vaccinations to its most at-risk inmates. The department says…
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Cybercrime bill passes in Oklahoma house Wednesday
A bill set to address an increasing trend of cybercrime unanimously passed in the Oklahoma House on Wednesday – with…
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Joplin Health Department reports more Covid-19 deaths
The Joplin Health Department has more deaths to report with Covid-19 being a significant contributor. Joplin’s death toll count due…
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Mega Vaccination Site headed to Arrowhead Stadium next week.
On Thursday, Governor Mike Parson announced that Arrowhead Stadium will host a Mega Vaccination Site in Kansas City on Friday,…
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Data suggesting high rate of Covid-19 for multiracial residents likely inaccurate, says Missouri Health Department
(AP) – Missouri’s health department says its public data, which has for weeks suggested a high rate of COVID-19 vaccinations…
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A St. Louis woman faces five years in prison for starving her child.
(AP) – A St. Louis-area woman accused of starving her 2-month-old son has been sentenced to five years in prison.…
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