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Happy Holidays start with safety: CPSC urges families to cook, decorate and select toys with care this season

WASHINGTON, D.C. –  As the holiday season approaches, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) urges consumers to put safety at the top of the list while cooking, decorating and toy buying.     In addition, CPSC reminds families to take precautions whether shopping online or in-person, to keep family and friends safe from common […]

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2024 cohort selected for DRA and HRSA technical assistance program designed to address health care needs in rural communities

CLARKSDALE, Miss. – Five health care facilities have been selected to participate in the 2024 cohort of the Delta Region Community Health Systems Development (DRCHSD) program, a partnership program between the Delta Regional Authority (DRA) and the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) Federal Office of Rural Health Policy.   Located in Arkansas, Illinois and

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USPS Plan is a Threat to Rural Communities

The following is a commentary by Garrett Hawkins, Missouri Farm Bureau PresidentThe U.S. Postal Service (USPS) wants to cut costs to the detriment of farmers, ranchers, and rural communities. The agency’s “Regional Transportation Optimization” proposal would place rural communities on the proverbial backburner. It would consolidate mail drop-off and pick-up for locations more than 50

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St. Louis Area prices are down 0.7 percent in September and October

KANSAS CITY – Prices in the St. Louis area, as measured by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), declined 0.7% for the two months ending in October 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Assistant Commissioner for Regional Operations Michael Hirniak noted that the October decrease was most influenced by

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CDC Journal features DMU and USDA Study on spread of prion diseases between animals and humans

WEST DES MOINES, IA – A study by Zoe Lambert, Ph.D., an assistant professor at Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences and a visiting scientist at the United States Department of Agriculture, was recently featured in the Emerging Infectious Diseases journal published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The research focuses on chronic wasting

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General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) National Day Of Service combats food insecurity and hunger across the U.S. and Internationally

WASHINGTON, DC — The General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) National Day of Service (NDS) proved impactful in combatting food insecurity while raising awareness of the problem in communities across the United States and internationally.   The NDS campaign spotlighted this crisis for the second consecutive year.   The GFWC Woman’s Club of Ste. Genevieve

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EPA updates ventilation guidance to prevent spread of respiratory viruses at home, school, and work

LENEXA, KAN. – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released updated guidance on indoor air quality strategies for preventing the spread of common respiratory viruses in homes, schools, offices, and commercial buildings. EPA’s updated guidance reflects the latest science on indoor air quality strategies and recent ventilation recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and

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Recovery plan available for four imperiled freshwater mussels

BLOOMINGTON, Minnesota  – They have quirky names and are often mistaken for stones, but freshwater mussels are very much alive and perform critical ecological functions in rivers and streams. We at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have published a recovery plan to save four imperiled mussels protected under the Endangered Species Act: the rayed

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EPA announces Missouri selectees to receive Nearly $700K in grants to help businesses prevent pollution

LENEXA, KAN. – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that the Missouri University of Science and Technology and Missouri State University have been selected to collectively receive nearly $700,000 in grants to provide technical assistance to businesses to develop and adopt pollution prevention (P2) practices in local communities. Missouri University of Science and Technology(Missouri

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DMU joins effort to investigate drug shortages in the U.S. and Canada

WEST DES MOINES, IA –  Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences, in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Toronto and the University of California – San Diego, has shared new findings from a multinational study on drug shortages in the U.S. and Canada. Published in the Journal of the American Medical

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