Guest: Tom Martz
Nick Reed and Tom Martz are live on location at Scramblers Diner for the Friday Road Show. Here’s what they cover this morning:
A little lawn and garden talk.
HB 627 – Establishes a children’s savings account.
The pipeline in Nebraska.
113 out of 114 counties in Missouri have lifted restrictions and are fully open… Want to know the last county? Greene.
Why did Springfield use the Springfield Public Schools as an excuse to keep the mask mandate a little longer? The two are not connected.
PSA’s that drive Tom crazy.
There will be a Missouri Constitution Class tomorrow at Bair’s in Republic, MO. Doors open at 11 a.m. and the class will end around 3:30 p.m.
Lone finalist named to lead Houston school district
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Houston ISD names Tennessee school district leader lone superintendent finalist
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SPRINGFIELD The Illinois State Board of Education unanimously approved a motion Wednesday to return all public schools in the state to in-person learning at the beginning of the 2021-22 school year.
The resolution states that due to progress with limiting cases and administering COVID-19 vaccines to people 12 and older, in addition to available tests from the University of Illinois SHIELD program and Abbott Pharmaceuticals, the time has come to return students to full in-person learning when the next school year begins.
Students not yet eligible for a vaccine who are also under a quarantine order are exempt from the order.
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In a sharp acceleration of the timetable for fully reopening Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker announced today that all COVID-19-era business restrictions will end on May 29th. Also on that day, the mask mandate will be lifted and replaced with one that follows current CDC guidelines. Whether all municipalities in the state will go along, or choose to keep some restrictions in place a bit longer, remains to be seen.
Reacting minutes after the governor’s announcement, Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno was cautious when asked if the city will follow the same timetable and end all business restrictions, gathering size limits, and its mask-wearing requirements on May 29th.