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Schools districts attempt to monitor mental health of students during pandemic
Local school districts are concerned about the mental health of students as the pandemic continues. “This time has called for…
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Study finds ‘vaccine deserts’ in urban areas
Across the nation, “vaccine deserts” are coming to light. While many of those remain in rural areas, the state of…
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Health officials warn of vaccination-related scams
New scams related to COVID-19 vaccinations are spreading across the nation. Missouri health officials are joining other states in listing…
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Missouri is first state to have no active abortion facility
Missouri has marked a milestone that sets it apart from all other states. It now appears to be the first…
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New Missouri House speaker prioritizes education, adoption
Newly elected Missouri House Speaker Rob Vescovo, a Republican from Arnold, made education a top priority in his address to…
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Kathie Lee Gifford shares untold stories in new memoir
Kathie Lee Gifford shows no signs of slowing down, including releasing a memoir. “I am in a new place at…
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Half of households with children concerned about food security for the next month
The new year would be a good time for churches and individuals to step up to help feed the hungry.…
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4 tips for beating back holiday stress
Holiday stress can be especially hurtful for people who are already struggling with isolation and loneliness due to the pandemic.…
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World Health Organization criticizes politicians talking of ‘new’ virus in Britain
According to news service Rueters, the World Health Organization has warned politicians and health officials about false claims there’s a…
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Home Depot will pay multi-million fine for lead paint violations
Home Depot will pay a fine by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice in a…
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