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HHS Whistleblower Claims Workers Without Training or Protective Gear
A whistleblower from the Department of Health and Human Services said that health workers sent to evacuate Americans did not have training or protective gear.
Preparation For The Coronavirus
It’s all over the news: cases of coronavirus victims worldwide. When we think we’re safe here in America,..
OMC Offers Free Heart Risk Screening
Ozark Medical Center from West Plains, Missouri, is offering free heart risk screenings throughout the month of February.
Alzheimer’s is Real. Live With Prevention in Mind
Good diet, healthy habits and good, deep sleep can help but that’s not all you can do. Studies show that learning new things over time increases
Area Blood Drives Bring In The New Year
It is a new year with new resolutions. Blood donations are needed at this time.
First Day Hikes In Missouri
There are not too many ways to start the new year than with a hike.
Age Limit Now 21 Across U.S. for Purchasing Tobacco Products
The standard age limit for buying tobacco products in the U.S. has been 18 since 1987, on December 20, however, the age limit was raised to 21.
Four Reasons to Keep Houseplants This New Year
It’s winter, and the skies are gray, and although it isn’t snowing, the grass is a dull brown making everything seem lifeless.
Apple Removes all Apps That Encourage Vaping From Their Store
In the past several years, vaping has quickly climbed in popularity, and as the number of people vaping grows, we have more and more cases of accidents concerning vaping.
Patrick Mahomes Practicing Again Less Than a Week After Dislocating Kneecap
The Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, suffered a dislocated kneecap during the Broncos game.
Governor Parson Signs Executive Order to Reduce Youth Vaping in Missouri
On October 5, Missouri, Governor Mike Parson signed an executive order in an effort to reduce the use of vaping devices and deaths caused by vaping among the youths of Missouri.











