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Kansas families to receive food support through Pandemic EBT program
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced, in collaboration with the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) and Kansas State Department…
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Arkansas Tyson workers sue over lack of COVID protections
Thirty-four Tyson Foods employees, former employees and family members have filed a lawsuit against the company. They say it failed…
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Galloway report details over $11 billion in COVID aid received by Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (November 28, 2022) – The latest monthly reports from State Auditor Nicole Galloway detailing state government’s use…
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GOP states sue Biden administration over student loan plan
(AP) — Six Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration in an effort to halt its plan to forgive student…
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Oklahoma attacks Obama-era dependence on WHO determination
OKLAHOMA CITY – Today, Attorney General John O’Connor filed a petition attacking an Obama-era rule which allowed the U.S. Department…
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Court: Woman let go from remote job earned jobless benefits
(AP) — A Missouri appeals court says a woman is entitled to unemployment benefits after her job ended when she…
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Missouri hospitals ask office workers to help nurses
(AP) — Hospitals across Missouri are asking staff members and administrators to take on additional duties to help deal with…
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City Council ends Response and Recovery Plan to address pandemic
The Joplin City Council has chosen to end the Response and Recovery Plan developed to address the Coronavirus pandemic. The…
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Neosho National Fish Hatchery re-opens
The Neosho National Fish Hatchery, located at 520 Park St. in Neosho, has re-opened after being closed during the coronavirus…
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Masks no longer required in St. Joseph schools
St. Joseph public school children will no longer have to wear masks in the classroom. The St. Joseph School Board,…
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