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Correction: a previous version of this story reported a COMTREA Health employee tested positive for COVID-19. The individual was exposed to the virus...
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Parents are anxiously looking at the summer calendar for when they can get kids out of the house and into the responsible watch of teachers and summer...
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The massive federal legislation that was recently signed to combat COVID-19 features a huge list of items, but the program that’s arguably receiving the...
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The Missouri Department of Social Services will be able to use United States Department of Agriculture food to help those impacted by the coronavirus...
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Missouri schools will not reopen for the remainder of the academic year, Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday afternoon. "I am ordering all Missouri...
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Updated, 4:45 p.m. Thursday – Missouri schools will not reopen for the remainder of the academic year, Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday afternoon. "I...
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At least 49 nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Missouri have residents or workers who tested positive for COVID-19, according to state...
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Gov. Mike Parson’s statewide stay-at-home order to fight coronavirus that began Monday includes few additional restrictions compared to a social...
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Walker Claridge is trying his best to supply local ranchers, farmers and vegetable growers with an income during a global pandemic. As the owner of the...
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The Missouri Farm Bureau and MU Extension are giving farmers steps they can take to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The first tip is to limit the number...