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  2. Free COVID Tests Back Again by End of September

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    WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- As Americans get ready for fall and winter, the U.S. government is offering another round of free COVID tests, available by the end of this month. "U.S. households will be eligible to order 4 free COVID-19 tests at COVIDTests.gov," according to the Department of Health and Human Services.

  3. Column: Facilitating a healthy workforce | Life | Maryville Forum

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    The interaction between worker and job is the arm and hand. Hands get put in spinning, grinding, crushing and cutting tools for many reasons when working in production activities. Its not hard to imagine why flesh and bone loses when compared to steel in these situations.

  4. Kawasaki expansion ‘boon’ for state, Maryville

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    Shown is the facility in Maryville. MARYVILLE, Mo. — The expansion of Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., U.S.A. operations in Boonville will not only create more than 270 jobs in that region, but may also relieve some of the overtime many Maryville workers have been experiencing. The company plans to operate at 2501 Boonslick Drive, the ...

  5. MWSU students reflect on Marcellus Williams' execution

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    After Tuesday’s execution of Marcellus Williams, a Missouri man who has been in prison for decades after being charged in a 1998 murder, some students at Missouri Western State University shared their thoughts on his death and capital punishment. Junior Molly Killion and senior Melinda Lopez said their hearts and prayers go out to Williams ...

  6. DNC to invest nearly $100,000 in Missouri Democratic Party

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    The Missouri Democratic Party is getting a national boost in its uphill battles to win statewide elections, break the Republican legislative supermajority and enshrine abortion rights in Missouri’s constitution. The Democratic National Committee announced today that it will be giving the Missouri ...

  7. Maryville, Nodaway County’s railroad legacy | Life | Maryville...

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    Visit the NCHS Museum at 110 N. Walnut Street to learn more about the history of Nodaway County, including the region’s railroad history. The museum is open March to December on Tuesdays to Fridays from 1-4 p.m. and year-round on the second Saturday of each month from 9-11 a.m. We host monthly programs that are free to the public.

  8. Hopkins leaders approve tax levy, increase water/sewer rates

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    The cost will be $20 for each additional 1,000 gallons or a fraction thereof. For sewer, the ordinance states the minimum charge per month will be $30 for the first 1,000 gallons of water or less used and 70 percent of the amount of water used more than 1,000 gallons for all customers with sewer hookups. For commercial users located within city ...

  9. BenFred: 5 things I’ll be tracking through Missouri football’s...

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    The Seminoles fumbling their season opener against unranked Georgia Tech didn’t just free up the No. 10 spot — it gave Mizzou a fresh reminder that the smaller the number next to your program’s name shrinks, the bigger the target on your back grows.

  10. Forum Editorial: Faster, higher, stronger ‑ together

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    Doing handstands in front of the TV on the living room floor — a little close to that state-of-the art 24-inch screen for Dad’s comfort — or learning about athletes on the back of Wheaties boxes, the Olympics provided us an opportunity to marvel at the majesty of a far-off lands and celebrate pushing the limits of human grace and physical ability.

  11. Mozingo monitoring may shed light on nutrient runoff

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    The Missouri Department of Natural resources announced in August a partnership with the U.S. Geological Survey to install a monitoring gauge in Mozingo Creek to measure various parameters over the next three years. That monitoring may shed light on nutrient runoff causing algae blooms in the lake. MARYVILLE, Mo. — Officials hope that a water ...