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Kansas emergency declaration to remain in effect
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s emergency declaration meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus will remain in effect until Oct.…
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Community Foundation of the Ozarks announces grants
The Community Foundation of the Ozarks is awarding $100,000 to nine agencies in its second round of monthly COVID-19 Regional…
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Anheuser-Busch donating hand sanitizer for November elections
Jefferson City, Mo. — According to a release from the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), St. Louis-based brewer Anheuser-Busch…
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Kansas reporting more cases of virus and COVID-19 deaths
Kansas is reporting nearly 1,100 new confirmed and probable coronavirus cases and another seven COVID-19-related deaths over the previous three…
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Food stamp benefits extended in Missouri
Missouri families who receive food stamps are getting their benefits extended. The USDA has approved the state’s request to extend…
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Governor authorizes $37 Million of CARES Act funding to Mental Health
Mental Health services have changed dramatically due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many service providers have lost significant revenue due to…
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Kansas State Fair canceled due to pandemic
The Kansas State Fair Board has decided to cancel this year’s fair amid the coronavirus pandemic. Monday’s reversal came a…
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Justin Boots factories in Carthage, Cassville closing
Justin Boots factories in Carthage and Cassville are closing up shop. Many of the two factories’ 300 workers had been…
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