At least one bear has made its way to Ashland. Police chief Gabe Edwards said they had a couple of reported sightings in the early morning Thursday. “Folks have security cameras around their homes that captured images of at least [one] bear, and then one of our officers that works the midnight shift spotted one …
Missouri to pull out of pandemic-related federal unemployment programs Saturday
Starting Saturday, Missourians won’t get access to some federal unemployment benefits. Gov. Mike Parson announced in May the state will stop accepting unemployment dollars from the feds relating to the coronavirus pandemic. He pointed to the current work shortage for Missouri businesses. The benefits gave some Missourians an extra $300 a week. State benefits won’t …
G-7 nations gather to pledge 1B vaccine doses for world
(AP) Leaders from the Group of Seven industrialized nations are set to commit at their summit to share at least 1 billion coronavirus shots with struggling countries around the world. Half the doses will come from the U.S. and 100 million from the U.K. Vaccine sharing commitments from U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime …
Woman: Missouri lawmaker told her to deny allegations
(AP) A woman says a former Missouri police officer campaigning for a state House seat last year repeatedly told her to deny that they had sex years ago while she was drunk and he was on duty. Emily Orf spoke to The Associated Press about her interactions with now-Rep. Chad Perkins. She did so after …
JC schools to end mask requirements
Mask requirements are lifting at several Jefferson City schools. Starting Monday, Lincoln University will stop requiring masks on campus. The Jefferson City School District will also take away its mask requirement for the second half of summer school starting June 21. Coronavirus case increases stayed low in mid-Missouri. Boone County added four new positives Thursday, …
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