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COVID-19 updates: Where are face masks required in Missouri?

As COVID-19 cases skyrocketed across the country this fall, local governments across Missouri scrambled to do something, anything to slow the spread. Outside major metro areas, mask mandates were the obvious choice for most places that had little appetite for more stringent measures such as stay-home orders. By November, more than half the state s population was required to wear a mask for a while. Reports of new cases have since returned to summer levels and with spring on the horizon, some places are declaring themselves done with the rules. Joplin, Washington, Clinton and Fulton all lifted their mandates over the past two weeks, and others could soon follow.

Missouri House OKs plan for private school, home school scholarships

Missouri House OKs plan for private school, home school scholarships Austin Huguelet, Springfield News-Leader © Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Children color drawing in a preschool classroom at the Republic School District Early Childhood Center on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. The Republic school board will vote this month to seek a bond issue in April to build a new preschool. A new program to help send public school children to private school won approval in the Missouri House this week. The plan from Rep. Phil Cristofanelli, R-St. Peters, would reimburse up to $50 million in private donations per year to nonprofits helping K-12 students pay for private school tuition, homeschooling, tutoring and other education-related expenses.

Could ShotSpotter save lives in Springfield? Or would public money be better spent hiring officers?

Could ShotSpotter save lives in Springfield? Or would public money be better spent hiring officers? Gregory J. Holman, Springfield News-Leader © Nathan Papes/Springfield News-Leader Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams speaks at the Springfield Regional Police and Fire Training Center before Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signs SB600 into law which addressed violent crime on Friday, July 10, 2020. Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly described ShotSpotter s capabilities. The story has been updated to clarify what the company promises, as well as additional commentary from the police chief during the council hearing. Acoustic sensors that detect gunfire and use machine learning to alert police without anyone calling 911  may soon be in place in Springfield, if City Council approves a proposal by the police chief presented this week.

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