Longtime Mexico resident, store owner, Barb Wilson will be the recipient of the Stribling Community Service Award. The Mexico Area Chamber of Commerce will present the award at the annual …
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Beginning Friday, April 7, 2023, the Audrain County Health Department will be offering the opioid overdose reversing drug Nalaxone, free for area residents.
Nalaxone is commonly known as NARCAN. …
Southwest Missouri is a hot spot for COVID-19 infections and Craig Brace doesn’t want Audrain County to become the next one.
Brace is the administrator and CEO of the Audrain County Health Department. He issued a health advisory Wednesday recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for all unvaccinated adults and children 12 and older.
Audrain County has seen a five-fold increase in the number of positive cases since June 30, he said in a press release. The county now has 20 confirmed cases with 17 probable cases. Twenty-seven percent of Audrain residents are fully vaccinated, he said, and he wants to boost that number. The majority of the county s new infections are among the unvaccinated, according to the release.