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IRS issues warning about Coronavirus-related scams
(Local News ~ 04/09/20)
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today urged taxpayers to be on the lookout for a surge of calls and email phishing attempts about the Coronavirus, or COVID-19. These contacts can lead to tax-related fraud and identity theft. “We urge people to take extra care during this period. ...
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Coronavirus Test Collection Center to reduce hours beginning Friday
(Local News ~ 04/09/20)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The community-wide Coronavirus Test Collection Center will reduce hours beginning Friday, April 10. The Center will now be open Monday through Friday, 1 pm to 6 pm. “We have seen a steady decrease in the number of tests performed at the Center due to the accessibility at other testing locations throughout our region and the fact that our community is taking the shelter in place order very seriously,” said Jimmy Wilferth, Vice President of Foundation and Marketing at Saint Francis Healthcare System. ...
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Bloomfield third-grade basketball team wins tournament
(Local News ~ 04/09/20)
The third grade Bloomfield Wildcats basketball team concluded its winter season on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020, with a championship win at the Delta Tournament. Front row, from left: Ryan Bess, Emmitt Pulley, Hunter Jines, Isaac Hendley, and Noah Goodin. Back row: Brady Burch, Levi Heaton, Braden Upchurch, Josiah Jarrell, Bryson Battles, and Jacob Hyslop. The team was coached by Taylor Hyslop and Chris Battles...
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Governor announces school buildings will remain closed for the rest of the school year
(Local News ~ 04/09/20)
Gov. Mike Parson just announced Missouri school buildings will be closed for the rest of the school year during his daily press conference. Officials say the school year will continue remotely. State officials say they are working in conjunction with the governor’s office to answer questions, such as problems with internet access across the state, what will happen with summer school, and what will happen with important milestones such as graduations for the class of 2020...
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Piedmont man faces more charges in mother's death
(Local News ~ 04/09/20)
GREENVILLE — Additional felonies were filed Wednesday against a Piedmont man who is charged in connection to the recent stabbing death of his mother. Wayne County Prosecuting Attorney Michael Anderson filed an amended complaint with the court now charging Daniel Ross Adams with the Class A felony of first-degree murder, the unclassified felony of armed criminal action, Class D felony of tampering with physical evidence and the Class E felony of abandonment of a corpse...
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