Missouri Attorney General Debuts Specific Form To Report Price Gouging
During the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve heard a lot about price gouging. The Missouri Attorney General’s office now has a form to report that practice. Here’s the news release from the A-G’s office: Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt
Christian County Health Department lobby is closed to public
The Christian County Health Department is open for business, but has closed its lobby. Here’s the news release from the health department: Christian County Health Department is committed to reducing the threat of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and
Local McDonald’s Restaurants Thank Healthcare Workers With Free Beverages
Many businesses are reaching out to ‘help the helpers.’ Here’s an example of that in a press release from McDonald’s. Springfield, Missouri – Local McDonald’s Owner/Operators and their teams want to thank our local hospital healthcare employees
Death Toll From Coronavirus Climbs To 6
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Cities and counties across Missouri are taking new measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus as the state’s death toll from the coronavirus doubled to six in one day. Greene County
Two People From Marshfield Die In Head-On Crash
A head-on crash south of Marshfield has killed two people. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says one car crossed the center line on Highway A and hit another vehicle. The drivers, both pronounced dead at the scene,
Joplin Opens First Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing Site
Joplin is opening a drive-through test site for COVID-19, but before you ask where, there are some things health officials want you to know. Here’s the release from the city of Joplin: With Missouri’s first cases of
Confirmed COVID-19 Cases In Missouri Move Closer To 200
State health officials are reporting 183 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Missouri, with 69 of those in St. Louis County. Greene County, Boone County and Kansas City have 17 cases each. There have been five deaths, including
Authorities: Missouri Man Threatened To Give Clerks COVID-19
ASHLAND, Mo. (AP) — A mid-Missouri man who allegedly threatened to give two store clerks the COVID-19 virus was charged Monday with two counts of first-degree harassment. Anthony Nunes, 26,of Ashland told clerks at two stores that
State Health Officials Announce COVID-19 Testing And Self-Quarantine Changes
While continuing to stress the importance of decreasing potential exposure to COVID-19, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has announced changes in testing criteria and guidance for those with coronavirus when it comes to how
Springfield-Greene County Health Department Confirms First COVID-19 Death in Greene County
The first death by COVID-19 has been recorded in Springfield. The Springfield-Greene County Health Department announced the news during a briefing Monday evening. The patient was in assisting living, and was in her 80s. She lived in