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Missouri voters who test positive for COVID-19 — or are otherwise so ill or injured they cannot make it to the polls Tuesday — must rely on local election authorities for emergency voting options, according to the Secretary of State’s Office.
Long-term care providers expressed concern after a Missouri-based testing lab was suspended over alleged inaccurate COVID-19 test results.
The Missouri Times spoke with election officials from three counties of varying populations facing similar challenges.
With Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approval, Spire Missouri can move up the start date for one of its COVID-19 relief programs.
Missouri is sending about 135,000 COVID-19 antigen tests to public and private K-12 schools this week.
"Now is the perfect opportunity to allow schools to adjust to their families’ and communities’ needs, and employ new and innovative approaches that can be carried into the future."
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a waiver allowing Ameren Missouri to compete to provide electric service to a new development project.
Gov. Mike Parson is calling lawmakers back to Jefferson City for a supplemental special session next month.