by Alisa Nelson | Jan 6, 2022 | Business, Health / Medicine, Legislature, News, Politics / Govt
Gov. Mike Parson has ended Missouri’s COVID-19 related state of emergency. During the state of emergency, the state waived about 600 regulations, many of those helped Missouri hospitals. Some critics have questioned why the governor would end the state of emergency...
by Joey Parker | Jan 3, 2022 | Business, News, Transportation, Weather
Nearly 5,000 flights have been canceled Monday (as of this writing) according to FlightAware.com. More than 3,100 flights within, into or out of the United States were cancelled. Missourinet checked and airports from St. Louis to Kansas City and Columbia to...
by Alisa Nelson | Dec 28, 2021 | Health / Medicine, News, Show Me Today
Getting a mammogram soon after the COVID-19 vaccine may affect test results. Temporary swelling of the lymph nodes can falsely indicate the presence of breast cancer in a mammogram. Dr. Laura Morris, with University of Missouri Health Care, recommends women get their...
by Joey Parker | Dec 19, 2021 | Health / Medicine, News, Science / Technology
The latest numbers (Dec. 8, 2021) from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services show there have been at least 43 COVID-19 deaths in Missouri over the last seven days. There have been also more that 14,000 new cases of the virus in the same seven...
by Alisa Nelson | Dec 15, 2021 | Business, Education, Health / Medicine, Legislature, News, Politics / Govt
The Missouri State Treasurer’s Office has informed some K-12 school districts that if they want to use a low-interest bond program through the state, they must agree to abide by a recent court ruling about COVID-19 protocols. That court ruling, issued by Cole County...