Emergency
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COVID-19 emergency leave still open to R-VIII employees, Board decides
The federal law that provided COVID-19 emergency leave to schoolteachers may have expired but, in the Joplin School District, that…
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Pittsburg hospital responds aggressively to COVID-19
Ascension Via Christi in Pittsburg continues to aggressively respond to the evolving Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak. In response to an increase in…
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Ozark Center opens first Urgent Care for Mental Health
Ozark Center staff, Freeman Health System leaders, and state and federal politicians cut the ribbon on the first and only…
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Car-motorcycle accident injures two, slows 32nd St. traffic
The Joplin Police Department and other emergency responders are working a passenger car – motorcycle accident at the corner of…
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Kansas Department of Revenue announces plan to reopen driver’s license offices
The Kansas Dept. of Revenue is announcing its plan to reopen driver’s license offices in the state. Since March 24,…
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Missouri Governor declares State of Emergency due to coronavirus
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson declared a state of emergency in response to the new coronavirus. “I want to be clear…
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What happens if a epidemic strikes the 4-states
Do you believe there’s a crisis at the southern border? Last month alone nearly 80,000 people entered the United States…
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Granby Mayor resigns without notice
Granby is unexpectedly searching for a new mayor. Mayor Travis Gamble surprisingly resigned this morning. Granby city officials have not…
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Flooding Missouri’s deadliest weather hazard
A State Emergency Management Agency review of Missouri’s 39 flood deaths over the last four years shows the vital importance of understanding…
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