Democrats Criticize Clemency Offer For Some Unemployment Overpayments
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Democratic lawmakers say the Missouri Labor Department’s decision to offer clemency for some federal unemployment overpayments is too little too late. The labor agency last year doled out $146 million in unemployment
Missouri Has Record Amount Of Revenue
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri is beginning its new budget year with a record amount of money in the bank. The state budget office said Wednesday that Missouri started the 2022 fiscal year July 1 with
Mercy Requiring Employees To Get Coronavirus Vaccine
Mercy says all workers at its hospitals and clinics are now required to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The deadline for all workers to get vaccinated is September 30. After that, employees could face termination. Mercy has 40,000
Today Is Last Day To Register To Vote In August
You have until 5 today to register to vote in the August election in Greene County. The city of Republic, Walnut Grove School District, and Brookline Fire Protection District are the only places with issues on the
VIDEO: Crews Working On New Hy-Vee Store
Construction crews are hard at work on a second Hy-Vee location in Springfield. The new store will be located on East Sunshine Street. The first location is at Kansas Expressway and Battlefield Road. There is no word
Man Drowns in Bull Shoals Lake
A man is dead after drowning in Bull Shoals Lake. 62-year-old Monte Hindbaugh from Cedar Creek was found floating in the water by a passing boat.
More Victims Found After Florida Condo Collapse
SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) — The search for victims of the collapse of a Miami-area high-rise condominium has reached its 14th day, with the death toll at 46 and authorities sounding increasingly grim. Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide
CoxHealth Pleads For Respiratory Therapists, Traveling Nurses
CoxHealth is asking the country for help as it deals with a surge in COVID-19 cases. The hospital says it needs more traveling nurses and respiratory therapists. COVID-19 update: We have 95 hospitalized with COVID. Supplies/space are
Man Alive After Car Hit By Train In Springfield
A man is expected to recover after his car collided with a train in north Springfield. Police say the crash on Commercial Street knocked several container cars off the tracks. KY3 reports the man was standing outside
Springfield Public Schools Requiring Face Masks For Students, Staff Through July 30
Students and staff in Springfield Public Schools will be required to wear face masks again. The move was decided by the district after many factors including a low number of vaccinations, an anticipated surge of cases following