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Historic Missouri Cosmetology School to Close after Over 40 Years

The owner of a renowned cosmetology school in Missouri has announced the institution is closing its doors.

The Missouri School of Cosmetology, located in Springfield, was officially closed on Monday, March 13, according to owner Jeff Stanley.

He says that due to COVID-19, enrollment at the trade school has been fallen in recent years, making the process of keeping the school open much more difficult.

The school will be refunding payments made by students for credit hours that they did not receive.

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Fire In Abandoned Building Downtown

An abandoned building in downtown Springfield caught fire Wednesday night.

The Springfield Fire Department got the call around 9:30 p.m of a building fire near Phelps and Jefferson.

The fire was put out quickly due to there being holes in the building.

The fire department says the building was apparently vacant with no indication of what started the fire.

An investigation is continuing.

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Part of Lebanon Evacuated Due To Gas Leak

Lebanon Firefighters evacuated part of the city as a precaution following a suspected gas leak.

The leak happened along Washington Avenue between Bland Avenue and Spiller Street.

Summit Natural Gas is working to stop the leak.

The Lebanon Fire Department says it is monitoring the situation.

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CoxHealth Rolling Back COVID-19 Policies, Including Masking

CoxHealth in Springfield is easing up on restrictions dating back to the beginning of COVID-19, including its masking policy.

Officials say the new policies will begin on Tuesday, where staff, healthcare workers and visitors will only be required to wear masks around those at a greater risk.

The health center says the change is being made due to encouraging signs nationwide regarding lower cases and deaths.

The hospital’s full statement can be found below:

CoxHealth is de-escalating our masking approach for patients, visitors and staff. Effective immediately, we will only require masking of healthcare workers, patients and visitors in settings where patients are at the greatest risk.

As we have done throughout the pandemic, we will continue to make patient and staff safety our top priority.

CoxHealth’s internal data supports a stabilization of COVID-19, based on lower overall positivity, hospitalizations, mortality, and staff illness rates. Additionally, since Jan. 8, community prevalence levels in our surrounding counties have been low.

While we are scaling back universal masking, CoxHealth continues to take a risk-based approach to protect our most vulnerable patients. Beginning Wednesday, masks will be optional for visitors and patients, although they remain strongly encouraged in high-risk areas, such as oncology.

A few key points as the change begins:

– Patients and visitors are not required to routinely mask while in our facilities. Patients with respiratory symptoms arriving for care will be asked to mask.

– Staff is to continue masking when providing direct inpatient care or when interacting with patients for a prolonged period of time; such as inside patient rooms, transporting a patient, providing therapy, or ambulating a patient while in an acute care setting (hospital, emergency department, EMS and urgent care).

– Vaccinated staff, patients, and visitors are not required to mask in common areas such as hallways, nurses’ stations, cafeterias, or waiting rooms. Masks should continue to be worn in departments caring for our most vulnerable patients (immunocompromised).

– Visitors are not to enter the facility with COVID-19 symptoms/infection or known COVID-19 exposure. Visitors are strongly encouraged to mask when visiting patients in the NICU or when around immunocompromised patients.

– CoxHealth will continue to provide surgical masks at entrances of healthcare facilities for healthcare workers, patients, or visitors who choose to wear them.

While we will continue to closely monitor community trends, our change in approach is an important step forward in easing pandemic restrictions, while still protecting vulnerable patients we serve.

The change is supported by CoxHealth’s medical directors for Infection Prevention and Employee Health, as well as our Chief Medical Officer, our Critical Care section chair, and our local health departments.

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Suspect in Springfield Convenience Store Shooting Identified

A man is in custody in connection with a shooting at a convenience store in Springfield over the weekend.

According to investigators, police were called the scene at around six p.m. on Sunday, March 12 to investigate a report of shots fired.

Officers then went to a local hospital, where they discovered a victim with a gunshot wound.

The victim told police that he had gotten into an argument with another man at the Git N Go on South Jefferson.

He said the suspect went into the store and came out holding a handgun and shot him in the chest.

Prosecutors say 23-year-old Tavian Cannon was arrested in connection on March 14 and has been charged with:

  • First-degree Assault
  • Unlawful Use of a Weapon
  • Two counts of Armed Criminal Action

He is being held in the Greene County Jail on a $250,000 bond.

The victims injuries have been described as serious, but he is in stable condition.

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Suspect In Pierce Avenue Shooting Jailed

A suspect has been charged in a weekend shooting.

Court documents show 43-year-old Deaudra Kelley of Springfield is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action.

The shooting happened Saturday night at a house in the 2500 block of North Pierce.

Kelley is in the Greene County Jail on a $50,000 bond.

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Suspect in Herman Police Officer Shooting Arrested

The suspect in the shooting of two Herman Police officers has been taken into custody.

The Highway Patrol says Kenneth Lee Simpson surrendered around 2 PM after a standoff at a house across the street from the Caseys where the shooting occurred Sunday night.

Officers were called to the Caseys around 9 PM.

Detective Sergeant Mason Griffith died from his injuries in the shooting.

Officer Adam Sullentrup is hospitalized in serious condition.

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Suspect in Herman Police Officer Shooting Arrested

The suspect in the shooting of two Herman Police officers has been taken into custody.

The Highway Patrol says Kenneth Lee Simpson surrendered around 2 PM after a standoff at a house across the street from the Caseys where the shooting occurred Sunday night.

Officers were called to the Caseys around 9 PM.

Detective Sergeant Mason Griffith died from his injuries in the shooting.

Officer Adam Sullentrup is hospitalized in serious condition.

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Springfield Police Investigating Downtown Shooting; One Injured, One Arrested

Springfield Police say one person is in the hospital and another is in custody following a shooting at a parking garage downtown.

Officers say the shooting happened at around 11 p.m. Saturday night at the corner of Campbell and Olive, where the suspect and victim got into an altercation.

The victim was taken to a Springfield area hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The shooter was later arrested.

Neither the name of the shooter, or the victim, have been released at this time, but police say the investigation is ongoing.

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Springfield Doctor and Humanitarian John D. Bentley Passes Away at 88

The city of Springfield is mourning the loss of an icon.

City officials say Dr. John Bentley passed Friday at age 88 after a long and illustrious career as a physician and humanitarian in southwest Missouri.

Bentley spent 35 years as a doctor in a private practice as a cardiologist.

He had previously spent four years as an aviator in the Navy.

In 1985, Bentley helped establish the Kitchen Clinic, and volunteered as the Medical Director, serving the poor and homeless in Springfield and surrounding areas.

He also worked as the Medical Director and family practitioner for the Jordan Valley Community Health Center following his retirement in 2003 well into his 80s.

Funeral services for Bentley will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday March 18 at St. Agnes Cathedral. Visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday March 17 at the Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home.