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St Francois County Sees Additional Cases of Virus

St Francois County Sees Additional Cases of Virus

The St Francois County Health Department says there have been 21 laboratory...
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Iron County Records First Case of Virus

Iron County Records First Case of Virus

 Iron County has recorded its first case of COVID-19.  The Iron County Heal...
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Central Schools Superintendent on Year End

Central Schools Superintendent on Year End

Leaders in the Central School District at Park Hills are looking into new p...
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Washignton County Sheriff's Department Making Hand Sanitizer

Washignton County Sheriff's Department Making Hand Sanitizer

The sanitizer made will go to those in need.
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Sexual Charges Against Jefferson R7 Teacher

Sexual Charges Against Jefferson R7 Teacher

Jefferson County High School Teacher Faces Sexually Related Charges
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Schools Closed Bond Issue Still On

Schools Closed Bond Issue Still On

Schools Closing for Rest of Year Yet Central Still Has Bond Issue
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Parson Closes Schools Rest of Year

Parson Closes Schools Rest of Year

Schools are closed for the rest of the year.  Governor Parson made the anno...
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Roy Blunt Coronavirus Response Grant Funds 29 Missouri CHCs

Roy Blunt Coronavirus Response Grant Funds 29 Missouri CHCs

Two of the 29 CHCs funded are in the listening area.
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Impact of COVID-19 on Women in MO

Impact of COVID-19 on Women in MO

Women in Missouri are disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Coronavirus Local Update

Coronavirus Local Update

St. Francois County Coronavirus Update
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