A recent surge in positive COVID-19 cases in the Southern Boone R-1 school district in Ashland has prompted school officials to announce that classes will have virtual learning Thursday and Friday. Southern Boone R-1 cites staffing issues and substitute teacher shortages. The district website shows there are currently 11 active positive staff cases, along with 13 …
Jefferson City animal shelter closed to public this wek
Staffing shortages and COVID are to blame for the decision to close the Jefferson City animal shelter to the public this week, starting Monday morning. City officials say the shelter lacks the staff needed to remain open to the public. Jefferson City Police say the decision will allow the shelter’s limited staff to focus on …
Mid-Missouri seeing increase in flu cases
While COVID continues to be a concern, MU Health Care is also warning about an increase in flu cases, just before the holiday season. MU Health says there have been more than 100 positive flu tests in the past week, exceeding the entire number of positive results during the 2020-2021 flu season.
Columbia’s school board to discuss COVID plan at Monday’s meeting
Columbia’s school board will be discussing the district’s coronavirus plan on Monday night, and may also discuss some optional COVID vaccine clinics for CPS students that will take place later this month. The board meets tonight at 6:30, and could vote on a resolution extending its indoor masking requirement. CPS Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood will …
Columbia School Board to discuss COVID plan and mask issue at Monday’s meeting
Columbia’s school board is set to vote Monday evening on a measure to extend CPS’ coronavirus plan, which includes a mask requirement. CPS Superintendent Dr. Brian Yearwood will address the board tonight. CPS requires students and staff to wear masks indoors and on buses, citing high community transmission of the COVID Delta variant. Missouri Attorney …
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