Convoy of Hope Delivers Food to Coronavirus-Stricken Areas
Springfield-Based Convoy of Hope is delivering 10 million meals to areas hit hard by coronavirus outbreaks. Much of the food has been donated, and will be distributed through Convoy of Hope partners. More than 60 loads of
More Than 350 Coronavirus Cases In Missouri
The number of coronavirus cases in Missouri has jumped more than 100 cases in a single day and now stands at 356. Eight people have died, including three elderly women at an assisted living facility in Springfield.
Questions And Answers About Stay-At-Home Order
Local leaders in Springfield and Greene County met to answer questions from the public about the stay-at-home order that goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. A Stay-At-Home Emergency Order has been issued in Springfield and
Cox Building ‘Hospital’ For Coronavirus Patients
Cox Hospital in Springfield plans to build a hospital within a hospital to help patients with COVID-19. Several floors were left empty when the new tower was built at Cox South. Cox plans to turn one of
Stay At Home Orders For Christian County, Nixa, And Webster County
More stay at home orders have been issued for Nixa, Christian County and Webster County. The orders mirror the ones for Springfield, Greene County, and Ozark and go into effect Thursday morning at 12:01 a.m. They last
Task Force Works To Make Sure Homeless Population Has Access To Resources During COVID-19 Outbreak
There have been a lot of questions about what is being done to help the homeless in our community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s the latest from Community Partnership of the Ozarks: The Community Partnership of the
Branson Parks And Recreation Offering Pick-Up And Delivery For At-Risk Population
Seniors and other high risk folks in the Branson area are getting some help with grocery pickup and delivery starting Wednesday. Branson Parks and Recreation gives us all the details: The Branson Parks & Recreation Department, in
Community Foundation Of The Ozarks Accepting Applications For COVID-19 Response And Recovery Fund Grant Program
Non profit organizations helping folks in the Ozarks impacted by COVID-19 are also getting some assistance. Here’s the news release from the Community Foundation of the Ozarks: The Community Foundation of the Ozarks is now accepting applications
Springfield-Area Schools Extend Closure Time Into Late April
Several Springfield-area schools have decided to extend the time they’ll stay closed through Friday, April 24. You can see the full list below: The ongoing spread of COVID-19 in our region requires school districts to be flexible
Parson Asks Trump For Disaster Declaration In Missouri
Governor Parson is asking President Trump to approve a major disaster declaration in Missouri to provide federal assistance for state and local preparedness and response to the coronavirus outbreak. The governor says the pandemic is so severe