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John Marsh

Back to masks at Helias today

Abc – 17 — Helias Catholic High School in Jefferson City said it will once again require masks starting Thursday.  The school says mask-wearing will be enforced in common areas and where ever social distancing is not possible.  In addition, the school says it’s following CDC guidelines and asks anyone in close contact …

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Missouri senators bump heads over ‘P-Q’

What’s a P-Q? Unless you’re a dedicated Capitol Watcher, you probably don’t know a ‘previous question’ is a seldom – used option to end floor debate in the State Senate. The Missouri Times’ Scott Vaughan says Republican senators have been in a big fight over what began as leadership elections …

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JCPS teacher will NOT get her job back

ABC – 17 — The Jefferson City School District followed the law and district policy when it fired a former employee accused of illegally transferring student data, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. Tammy Ferry, a former tenured instructional technology teacher with the Jefferson City School District, was fired from …

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CRT debate begins at the Capitol

(AP) — Missouri House lawmakers on Tuesday debated bills that would ban critical race theory in K-12 schools and give parents and guardians more control over what their children learn, an issue that likely will dominate this session. One bill, considered in the House education committee, would prohibit Missouri schools …

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Georgia rolls over the Tide to take college football title

 (AP) — Stetson Bennett delivered the biggest throws of his storybook career and Georgia’s defense sealed the sweetest victory in program history, vanquishing rival Alabama 33-18 Monday night for its first national title in 41 years. Bennett connected with Adonai Mitchell on a 40-yard touchdown to give No. 3 Georgia …

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Back in their seats in Ashland

ABC – 17 — School is back in session for districts around Mid-Missouri, but the return to classrooms has coincided with a rise in new coronavirus infections, causing at least one area school to hold remote classes and creating worries among some parents. Southern Boone School District students went back …

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Is there a pay raise on tap for state government workers?

 (AP) — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is pushing lawmakers to approve a 5.5% state employee raise starting next month. Missouri Budget Director Dan Haug on Monday asked the House Budget Committee for $91 million for raises this year. Haug says the state is struggling to keep and recruit enough workers …

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Is Missouri’s SAPA law back in the gunsights?

A gun rights lobbyist claims a Mid – Missouri Senator is leading the effort to take the state’s Second Amendment Preservation Act off the books. The Missouri Firearms Coalition’s Aaron Dorr is going after Majority Floor Leader Caleb Rowden …      The law would levee stiff fines against any Missouri …

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Tracking latest COVID numbers

The number of people being treated for COVID-19 across Missouri continues to set records as virus cases surge across the state and strain hospital capacity. The state Department of Health and Senior Services said 3,235 people were hospitalized with the virus statewide and about 15% of the state’s hospital beds …

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Deadly Missouri plane crash

(AP) — Two people died when a small plane crashed in St. Charles County shortly after taking off Saturday evening. National Transportation Safety Board spokesman said the twin-engine Beechcraft Baron 58 took off from an airport in Chesterfield and climbed to roughly 8,000 feet before it started to descend sharply …

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