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If you have plans to fly to an international destination this summer, health officials recommend you check with your doctor ...
For about a century – from after the Civil War through, in some places, the 1960s or so – one-room education was the bedrock of rural Ozarks communities.
In Taney County, where the first case of measles in Missouri in 2025 was reported ... rates by county using the state’s interactive map. History of measles in the U.S. According to the CDC ...
Missouri’s first confirmed measles case of the year involves a child in Taney County, the health department announced Friday afternoon. The child’s vaccination status “has not yet been ...
Video above: More than 20 cases of measles confirmed in southwestern KansasA visitor in Taney County, Missouri, which is more than three hours from Kansas City, Missouri, in the southern part of ...
Missouri confirms its first measles case in recent years, linked to a child visitor in Taney County with international travel history. Public health officials believe exposure is limited and are ...
After more than 30 years, justice has been served in Taney County ... from 1992 underwent genetic genealogy testing that the breakthrough arrived, leading the Missouri State Highway Patrol ...
key state history sites. The Missouri Division of Tourism website hosts a five-day set of itineraries that can be followed to the letter or simply introduce travelers to places they might want to ...
We’ve told you about Sides’ long history of defrauding people in both Missouri and Arkansas ... He does have an arraignment scheduled in Taney County on Feb. 25. To report a correction ...
A 55-year-old man from Taney County was killed early Tuesday morning while walking along Interstate 44 westbound in Phelps County, according to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Do not move or cross road closure signs. If you have an emergency don’t hesitate to call 911. KSMU wasn’t immediately able to reach Taney County Emergency Management officials early Wednesday. Kelsey ...
The free event focuses on a variety of topics of interest to Taney County’s livestock producers, says Jake Hefley, University of Missouri Extension field specialist in agricultural business.