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Health
September 11
Mercy to end Missouri contracts with Anthem if terms aren’t reached
Mercy’s hospital organization announced Monday, Sept. 9, that it will end its Missouri contracts with Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield in 2025 if terms are not reached soon.
Health
September 6
Fair food safety: Public health inspectors working all week to ensure food is as safe as it is delic...
A team of public health inspectors work all week long at the SEMO District Fair to ensure food safety, inspecting everything from water sources to food temperatures.
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August 30
Alleged excessive force incidents lead to settlement payouts for City of Cape
Cape Girardeau faces scrutiny after settling two excessive force cases for nearly $200,000, with a third trial pending. Allegations involve officer Joseph Whistler. A 2021 state law complicates transparency and accountability.
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August 28
Cape Girardeau kicks off Recovery Month with Overdose Awareness Day ceremony Saturday
Cape Girardeau launches National Recovery Month with an Overdose Awareness Day ceremony Saturday. Events include speeches, music and tributes to overdose victims, highlighting the importance of recovery and support.
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August 20
Several illnesses making headlines in Missouri and beyond
COVID, bird flu, mpox, RSV and Legionnaires' disease are all grabbing attention in Missouri and beyond
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August 19
COVID cases rise in Cape Girardeau County as schools reopen
COVID cases are rising in Cape Girardeau County as schools reopen, with August numbers potentially rivaling February's. Health officials urge caution, especially for vulnerable groups, amid evolving variants.
Health
August 16
Hospital execs say options exist for poor patients; man in jail after alleged bank robbery to get me...
Cape Girardeau man robs bank for medical care, hospital execs say treatment available without crime. Richard Bann, 72, arrested after demanding $20 from a bank to access jail healthcare, highlighting systemic issues.
Health
August 16
Did you know? Teenagers are having less sex with fewer partners; also using drugs and drinking less
Teenagers are having less sex, using fewer drugs, and drinking less, according to a CDC report.
Health
August 16
Did you know? Teenagers experiencing violence at higher rate over the last 10 years
Teen violence and safety concerns have surged over the past decade, with female and LGBTQ+ students facing higher rates of threats, bullying, and poor mental health, according to new CDC data.
Health
August 16
New report highlights mental health struggles for teenagers as they enter new school year
A CDC report reveals alarming mental health struggles among U.S. teens, with rising violence, bullying, and suicidal thoughts. Experts urge awareness and support as the new school year begins.
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