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The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Springfield.
Here is the latest federal data on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in Christian County.
Non-profit, online university awards over 200 scholarships to new students pursuing degrees in 2020.
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New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic has affected hospital capacity in Christian County and across Missouri.
A majority of residents believe encouraging diversity and racial inclusion should be a high priority of area organizations.
Of the 37 reported deaths, 24 actually occurred in December.
Each of the nine sites will have the capacity to provide up to 2,500 doses per day.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Christian County.
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Effort is being done in conjunction with Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield
He will lead both sales and operations for corporate owned and agent retail locations in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.
Nonprofit, online university to award $75,000 in scholarships for Missourians who dream of earning a degree
New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Christian County.
The nonprofit, online university is also offering tips for online learning amidst the continuing COVID-19 pandemic
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Meet April Kleeschulte, Content/Laundry Manager/Master Restorer at Paul Davis Restoration of Southwest Missouri
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Online, nonprofit university was named as a stand-out employer for the veteran community in the publication's 2020 List
Alexander Scott was awarded a $2,500 Resiliency Scholarship to the fully online, nonprofit university
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WGU Missouri Celebrates Veterans Day with $50,000 in Scholarships for Veterans, Military Service Members and their Families
Bryan Sellers was recently awarded a $2,500 Community College Partner Scholarship to the online, nonprofit university
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Nearly 80 COVID-19 deaths were reported in October.
Those who wish to attend or speak at the meeting must sign up by 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Those who wish to sign up or speak during the meeting must sign up by noon today.
The total number of COVID-19 deaths in the county is now 116.
About 150 people participated in the first discussion on Oct. 1.
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October is National Bully Prevention Month; UScellular encourages all people to commit to making mobile devices “Cyberbully-Free Zones”
October already accounts for 11% of total community COVID-19 deaths.
62-year-old Katherine Lear was found deceased inside her home on East Walnut.
This “Movie Under the Stars” experience will be showing Shrek, and it will be open to 150 vehicles free of charge.
The first discussion on diversity and inclusion is set for Oct. 1.
The "Coffee with the Chief" event will give residents a chance to ask questions and make comments.