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May 2019 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Authorities investigating suspicious package at US Bank (5.31.19)
- Kansas cardiologist settles for $5.8 million (5.31.19)
- 4-year recovering from self-inflicted gunshot wound (5.31.19)
- Republican Gov. Parson has $3 million in campaign accounts (5.31.19)
- Area farmers get to discuss issues at morning coffee (5.31.19)
- Two injured and one dead after high-speed gun battle (5.31.19)
- Emergency Response group seeking volunteers for training exercise (5.30.19)
- Northwest campus named Tree Campus USA for 6th year in a row (5.30.19)
- Democrat lawmakers disappointed with Iowa governor's veto of medical marijuana program (5.30.19)
- MO governor's mansion to be renovated (5.30.19)
- Transportation affected by flooding (5.30.19)
- KXCV/KRNW listening area experiencing extensive flooding issues (5.29.19)
- Andrew County man is serious condition after crash (5.29.19)
- National Weather Service has issued a number of flood warnings for area Missouri rivers (5.29.19)
- Southwestern Iowa drivers needing to take multiple detours due to flooding (5.29.19)
- Record breaking tornado numbers after Tuesday reports (5.29.19)
- ACLU seeking vote to new abortion law (5.29.19)
- Concerns high that flooding will get much worse in central U.S. (5.29.19)
- I-29 opened and closed again (5.29.19)
- Severe weather expected this afternoon/evening (5.28.19)
- Maryville & Chillicothe City Councils to meet tonight (5.28.19)
- Kansas governor seeking federal disaster declaration (5.28.19)
- MO lawmakers increased funding for education (5.28.19)
- Nature Conservancy's Dunn Ranch Prairie celebrates 20th anniversary (5.28.19)
- Cool season grass growth affected by cool weather (5.28.19)
- Flash Flood Warnings issued for areas near the Nodaway, 102, Tarkio, and Missouri Rivers (5.28.19)
- Nebraska City clerk settles suit with the city (5.28.19)
- Maryville Public Safety puts out special weather announcement (5.28.19)
- Monastic Experience workshop to be held in July at Clyde Monastery (5.24.19)
- Stanberry Board of Ed approves hiring 2 new science teachers (5.24.19)
- South Nodaway Board discusses storm shelter and grounds upkeep (5.24.19)
- King City woman seriously injured in accident (5.24.19)
- Missouri Gov. Parson signs one of nation's most restrictive abortion bans (5.24.19)
- Iowa man attempts tractor murder of police officers (5.24.19)
- Missouri River to crest at 36.1 today near Glasgow (5.23.19)
- Iowa Governor vetoes measure pushing to stop filing lawsuits against Trump (5.23.19)
- Rolling Hills Library asks voters to approve levy increase (5.23.19)
- MO Attorney General investigating Elder Abuse Hotline (5.23.19)
- Hopkins man found guilty of child molestation (5.23.19)
- Weather calls for more rain and flooding (5.22.19)
- Floodstock concert to benefit flood victims held this Friday (5.22.19)
- Higher Education funding approved by MO lawmakers (5.22.19)
- Do Not Track Act to be introduced today (5.22.19)
- Iowa man files free speech lawsuit (5.22.19)
- Maryville Library summer reading programs to begin May 28th (5.22.19)
- One person killed & another injured in possible Adair County tornado (5.22.19)
- Judge rules insufficient evidence against 15-year-old (5.22.19)
- Albany Board approved trash removal charge increase (5.22.19)
- Missouri Highway Patrol planning to be in full force this weekend (5.21.19)
- Tapps chosen to participate in AASCU leadership program (5.21.19)
- Woman being investigated for alleged animal cruelty and neglect (5.21.19)
- Nebraska farmers made progress in good weather but still behind last year's average (5.21.19)
- Approval pending from Governor for wind farm tax revenue bill (5.21.19)
- President approves disaster declaration for 13 MO counties (5.21.19)
- Burn period extended until June 9th for Maryville (5.21.19)
- St. Joseph man seriously injured in crash (5.20.19)
- Adult summer reading program registration begins in Chillicothe (5.20.19)
- Nebraska City man dies after crash (5.20.19)
- Work suspended on MO Route 148 & U.S.71 (5.20.19)
- MO lawmakers 'relaxing' roadway safety provisions (5.20.19)
- MO amendment on executive branch term limits to probably be on 2020 ballot (5.20.19)
- Iowa unemployment remains steady at 3rd lowest in nation (5.20.19)
- MO lawmakers approve bridge measure (5.20.19)
- Maryville Board approved bus routes, renewed lunch contracts and discussed new budget (5.20.19)
- Memorial Day Tributes planned for Sunday, May 26th (5.20.19)
- Nebraska Public Power District honored for outstanding safety performance (5.17.19)
- Northwest student and Maryville resident competing for Miss Missouri (5.17.19)
- Trade tensions & tariffs blamed for dwindling confidence in farm economy (5.17.19)
- Jefferson Board of Ed discussed budget, inspection, purchases, and audit (5.17.19)
- North Nodaway Board of Ed decides on bus purchases, talks food safety plan and budget (5.17.19)
- Body identified and juveniles charged (5.17.19)
- Sex offender released with credit for time served (5.16.19)
- Hamburg challenged with flood recovery (5.16.19)
- Scam targets patrons of St. Gregory's (5.16.19)
- Pet owners need to take precautions during warm temperatures (5.16.19)
- Mizzou raises tuition by 5% (5.16.19)
- MO Senate passed a bill to ban abortions (5.16.19)
- Kansas universities asking for tuition increases (5.16.19)
- MO lawmakers have approved new requirements for a state demographer (5.16.19)
- City of Maryville reviews data to use at retail conference (5.16.19)
- 4th Annual Art, Rhythm & Brews is this Friday (5.15.19)
- Area school boards to meet tonight (5.15.19)
- Bill passes giving tax credits to General Motors and for new scholarship for adults (5.15.19)
- Clarinda Library announces summer reading program and 3D modeling camp (5.15.19)
- Blood shortage sparks another emergency blood drive (5.15.19)
- 15-year-old seriously injured (5.15.19)
- NPPD warns public about scammers (5.15.19)
- FCC provides money for United Fiber broadband expansion (5.15.19)
- Chillicothe City Council met earlier this week (5.15.19)
- Three juveniles facing arson and abandoning a corpse charges (5.14.19)
- New MO budget includes money for high speed broadband (5.14.19)
- D-Day hero to be celebrated on June 2nd (5.14.19)
- Special Olympics athletes and coaches donated 500 pounds to Second Harvest (5.14.19)
- Simon's Law passed to give parents more DNR rights (5.14.19)
- Lawmakers ease number of prisoners with new measure (5.14.19)
- YWCA hosts 18th Women of Excellence Luncheon (5.13.19)
- The 2018 school year saw 112 suicide screenings in the Maryville R-2 school district (5.13.19)
- Chillicothe & Maryville City Councils to meet tonight (5.13.19)
- 82-year-old Tecumseh inmate dies (5.13.19)
- Missouri joins 40 other states bringing charges against drug manufacturers (5.13.19)
- Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is this Saturday (5.10.19)
- Ag producers eligible for disaster loss loans (5.10.19)
- New charge reflected on Spire West customer bills (5.10.19)
- Missouri River causing new problems (5.10.19)
- Missouri lawmakers pass $30 billion state spending plan (5.10.19)
- Maryville woman arrested on numerous drug charges (5.10.19)
- 43-year-old Hopkins man arrested for narcotics and firearms (5.10.19)
- Nebraska City driver convicted for fatal injury (5.10.19)
- Ameren Missouri to open new wind farm facility in Atchison County (5.10.19)
- Rolling Hills Library launching summer reading program (5.9.19)
- Iowa Governor signs measure to weaken influence of attorneys (5.9.19)
- I-29 reopens (5.9.19)
- City Albany accepts grant for electric system (5.9.19)
- Grant awarded to Catholic Charities to support low-income college students (5.9.19)
- Officials announce portion of I-29 in SW Iowa reopened (5.9.19)
- Miniature horse tortured and killed (5.9.19)
- 911 service disrupted in southern Nodaway County (5.9.19)
- Budget compromise on college tuition falls through (5.9.19)
- New charges and dropped old ones filed against a southeast Nebraska shooter (5.8.19)
- Annual Shenandoah Disability Awareness Walk will be May 18th (5.8.19)
- You are never too young to have a stroke (5.8.19)
- Facebook to build in Altoona, Iowa (5.7.19)
- DWI Saturation conducted on May 3-4 (5.7.19)
- State Rep.Andrews working hard to pass wind taxation bill (5.7.19)
- Kansas winter wheat crop is maturing more slowly than usual (5.7.19)
- Travelogue event scheduled for May 16th (5.7.19)
- May is Stroke Awareness Month (5.7.19)
- Chillicothe Post Office informing business on deals (5.7.19)
- More rain through Thursday in northwest Missouri (5.7.19)
- Governor accused of hiding records (5.7.19)
- Clarinda Community Concert to be on May 18th (5.6.19)
- St. Gregory annual rummage sale set for May 23-24 (5.6.19)
- Record high number of graduates at NW Spring Commencement (5.6.19)
- Missouri revenues are exceeding expectations (5.6.19)
- Senator Blunt visits Grant City Medical Center (5.6.19)
- Senate bill seeking to allow evidence for not wearing seatbelt (5.6.19)
- Man killed in motorcycle accident (5.6.19)
- NW Board of Regents to meet today (5.3.19)
- Spoofing made illegal in Nebraska (5.3.19)
- Historian to talk about Jesse James (5.3.19)
- Soybean quality issues call for treatments (5.3.19)
- Farmers Market to kick off this Saturday (5.3.19)
- Hazardous Waste Collection Site opens tomorrow (5.3.19)
- Contractors attended prebid meeting for new facility (5.3.19)
- Conception woman seriously injured in vehicle accident (5.2.19)
- Pre-bid meeting for new Public Safety Building to be this morning (5.2.19)
- Kansas reports collecting more taxes in April than expected (5.2.19)
- Iowa Governor signs bill to help children with mental health issues (5.2.19)
- School choice delaying adult scholarship program (5.2.19)
- New lineup announced from the St.Joseph Performing Arts Association (5.2.19)
- I-29 continues to be closed (5.2.19)
- Three people fatally injured in crash (5.1.19)
- MO governor signs executive order to ease regulations (5.1.19)
- 17-year-old St. Joseph student charged with terrorist threat (5.1.19)
- 5th annual Random Acts Dinner to be held in June (5.1.19)
- MO House moves to undo & replace the "Clean Missouri" amendment (5.1.19)
- Ramp from westbound U.S. 36 to Route 759 closed starting today (5.1.19)
- Concerts in the Park start June 1st at Donaldson (5.1.19)
- Rain continues to aggravate flooding conditions (5.1.19)