RICHMOND – Tri-County Mental Health Services is reaching out to the community to offer coping tools to help alleviate family stress caused by the coronavirus, COVID-19.
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services encourages people who are fully recovered from COVID-19 to make an unpaid, voluntary donation of plasma.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – While the semiannual National Drug Take-Back Day has been cancelled due to the pandemic, prevention advocates of the Excelsior Springs Substance Abuse Free Environments Coalition, or SAFE, remind the community of safe, at-home ways to dispose of unused prescription and over-the-counter medications.
KANSAS CITY – U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II and 57 other members of Congress called for direct cash assistance for Americans to continue on a monthly basis until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
RICHMOND – Wasting no time, Greg Darling said he started to look for houses in town last week after being named Richmond School District’s superintendent of schools.
JEFFERSON CITY – Oats Inc., an 87-county transportation service that includes Clay County, and Ray County Transportation Inc., also called Direct Transit, are among rural transportation agencies set to receive a federal grant funding as part of national COVID-19 relief efforts. ‘
JEFFERSON CITY – Seeing lawmakers in masks, especially when tax dollars and budgeting are mentioned, might draw raised eyebrows and snide comments at other times, but not in the age of the coronavirus, COVID-19.