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Adam Doerhoff, conservation agent for Boone County, expects a majority of Missouri's active hunting population to come out for the season, despite the pandemic. They’ll of course be asked to observe standard COVID safety procedures, but since the hunting is usually done alone or in pairs, the risk is relatively minimal," he said.
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Missouri House members approved a $1.3 billion supplemental spending proposal for COVID-19 related funding inlcuding $75 million for the School Nutrition Services Program to reimburse schools for school food programs.
MU ROTC students held a changing of the guard in observance of Veterans Day.
The new project will move the Women's and Children's Hospital, which is currently located on Keene Street, to the University Hospital campus.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Boone County reached an all-time high on Monday, but the county's hospital status remains in the yellow zone.
Missouri had a second game this season postponed because of COVID-19, this one after issues with contact tracing in one of its position groups.
Currently, only 10 people are allowed in a courtroom at once, so much of the justice system has moved online.
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The Missouri House of Representatives bill would give $75 million to the student meal program. It now heads to the Senate.
A combination of in person and virtual events are planned to honor veterans in our community.
Construction on the new Interstate 70 bridge is scheduled to be completed in 2024.
The state says health care and long-term care facility workers would receive the first doses of the vaccine.