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Voters Guide: Apprill challenged by Minicky for second full term
Elections

Voters Guide: Apprill challenged by Minicky for second full term

  • Jul 20, 2022

Kristy L. Apprill is seeking a second full term as Jefferson County Auditor.

The pain of suicide resonates through the generations
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The pain of suicide resonates through the generations

  • By Peggy Bess
  • Mar 3, 2022

Come Nov. 16, it will be 80 years since my great-aunt, Nancy “Malissie” Akins, 46, jumped off the Eads Bridge in St. Louis to her death in the…

Domestic violence problem worsened by pandemic
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Domestic violence problem worsened by pandemic

  • By Steve Taylor
  • Nov 15, 2021

Domestic violence hotlines -- Comtrea officials advise those who experience domestic violence to call the agency’s A Safe Place hotline at 636…

Want a real shot in the arm? Read this first for some tips
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Want a real shot in the arm? Read this first for some tips

  • By Katelyn Mary Skaggs
  • Feb 18, 2021

Every time I open my Facebook app on my phone and start scrolling, I see photos of people holding up vaccine cards and smiling, showing off a …

Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing event set for Dec. 12
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Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing event set for Dec. 12

  • By Katelyn Mary Skaggs
  • Dec 7, 2020

A free COVID-19 testing event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday (Dec. 12) at the Hillsboro Community Civic Club, 10349 Business 21.

Health Department set Wednesday to consider mask mandate
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Health Department set Wednesday to consider mask mandate

  • By Katelyn Mary Skaggs
  • Nov 24, 2020

The Jefferson County Health Department Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday (Nov. 25) to possibly vote on a joint…

County has 285 more COVID-19 cases, for total of 10,186 since pandemic began
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County has 285 more COVID-19 cases, for total of 10,186 since pandemic began

  • By Katelyn Mary Skaggs
  • Nov 20, 2020

The Jefferson County Health Department reported 285 new COVID-19 cases today (Nov. 20), bringing the total number of cases in the county to 10…

County has 2 more COVID-19 deaths, for total of 96 since pandemic began
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County has 2 more COVID-19 deaths, for total of 96 since pandemic began

  • By Katelyn Mary Skaggs
  • Nov 18, 2020

The Jefferson County Health Department has announced two more COVID-19-related deaths – a man in his 80s and a woman in her 90s.

County to remain at red alert level, after 150 more COVID-19 cases reported today
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County to remain at red alert level, after 150 more COVID-19 cases reported today

  • By Katelyn Mary Skaggs
  • Nov 17, 2020

The Jefferson County Health Department reported 150 new COVID-19 cases today (Nov. 17), including 21 cases at long-term care facilities.

County has 656 more COVID-19 cases, for total of 9,327 since pandemic began
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County has 656 more COVID-19 cases, for total of 9,327 since pandemic began

  • By Katelyn Mary Skaggs
  • Nov 16, 2020

The Health Department reported 656 new COVID-19 cases since its last report on Nov. 13.

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