University of Missouri temporarily cancels in-person classes amid novel coronavirus outbreak
The University of Missouri will suspend in-person classes amid the growing outbreak of novel coronavirus.
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The University of Missouri will suspend in-person classes amid the growing outbreak of novel coronavirus.
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Sheriffs from across Missouri gathered in the State Capitol on Wednesday to announce a new organization. The purpose of the new group, Missouri Sheriffs United, is aimed at increasing the ability of sheriffs to affect decisions made in the Capitol. Watch the video above to hear from one if the sheriffs involved.
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BOONVILLE, Mo. (KMIZ) Authorities are warning Mid-Missourians about a potential scam related to the new coronavirus. The Boonville Police Department says there is a man apparently going around the area in a van claiming he can make house calls to take blood and test for the coronavirus for $55. Police are asking anyone who has
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Amid flu season and the spread of Covid-19, law enforcement officers are working to prevent the spread of germs.
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One presumptive positive case of COVID-19 has been reported in Missouri and now long-term care facilities are proactively working to keep it away from their residents. Facilities are taking advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (MDHSS) and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
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The SEC will limit access to its conference tournament games.
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The Missouri Senate will not be in session next week, according to State Sen. Caleb Rowden.
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The Missouri State Board of Education is set to hear a report from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education on the new strain of coronavirus, called COVID-19.
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President Donald Trump announced Wednesday night that all travel from Europe to the United States will be suspended for 30 days, except for the UK. Trump said the new rules will go into effect Friday at midnight. He said there will be exemptions for Americans who have undergone “appropriate screenings.” Watch a live playback of
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Local teachers are trying to be creative in teaching their students good hygiene practices.
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Lincoln University officials said Wednesday that they are extending spring break, making the announcement just hours after University of Missouri officials decided to suspend in-person classes.
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Missouri lawmakers asked citizens on Tuesday to avoid the Capitol over concerns of the coronavirus.
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Supermarket chain Hy-Vee is closing four centers that fulfill online orders in Missouri, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska, putting several hundred people out of work.
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NCAA President Mark Emmert says NCAA Division I basketball tournament games will not be open to the general public because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus.
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Two students were not hurt when their Jefferson City School District bus crashed Wednesday morning.
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The journalism conference attendee who was positive for novel coronavirus in a preliminary test was not part of a group from the University of Missouri.
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Fulton police officers arrested a woman Wednesday morning after two people are suspected of stealing a car.
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A hotline for Missouri residents who have questions about COVID-19 was established Wednesday, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
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Southern Boone School District soccer coach Chris Miller was placed on paid administrative leave Feb. 17 amid an ongoing investigation, the school’s top officials said Tuesday.
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Universities around Mid-Missouri are preparing to transition to online only classes if the COVID-19 outbreak gets worse.
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