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May 2025 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Refined Beauty in St. Joseph will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony
(5.30.25) - St. Joseph Mustangs hosts Northwest Night baseball game (5.30.25)
- All are welcome to the Nodaway County Cattleman's Association's cook-off
(5.30.25) - The Missouri Supreme court passed a decision to temporarily block abortion access in the state
(5.30.25) - Long awaited public pool is likely coming to St. Joseph in the next two years
(5.30.25) - Maryville adds a second School Resource Officer
(5.30.25) - Upgrades are approved for Maryville's park facilities (5.29.25)
- Recent testing shows toxins remain at former Aunt B's Pump and Wash (5.29.25)
- St. Joseph police department is investigating a shooting on Saturday night (5.29.25)
- Motorists using Andrews County Route D can expect delays throughout the weekend (5.29.25)
- New study aims to understand relationship of agriculture industry and high cancer rates (5.29.25)
- An analysis of Missouri population shows increasing trends while the City of St Joseph was the only metro area to decline (5.29.25)
- Special Legislative Session focuses on state's response to severe storms that took place (5.29.25)
- Mental health of the youth in rural America is a concern for our region (5.28.25)
- Mozingo Lake is hosting the Youth Championship for Kansas Bass Nation (5.28.25)
- Congressional action looks to make cuts to SNAP (5.28.25)
- The Summer Reading Program at the Maryville Public Library wants to get you hooked on a good book
(5.28.25) - The Scripps National Spelling Bee is on in Maryland this week (5.28.25)
- Krug Park has massive project underway
(5.28.25) - Roadwork begins today on a section of Interstate 29 north of Mound City (5.27.25)
- SNAP is continuing to serve the unique challenges and opportunities in our region
(5.27.25) - Tornado that tore through St. Louis earlier this month has has rippling effects (5.27.25)
- Nineteen year search for Georgia woman's murderer ends in Maryville
(5.27.25) - Senator Rusty Black of Chillicothe reflects on accomplishments from the state capital
(5.27.25) - Chillicothe Police Department has been named a Missouri Blue Shield community (5.27.25)
- Welcoming ceremony for new fire chief for the City of St. Joseph (5.27.25)
- State Representative Peggy McGaugh speaks on accomplishments from the state capital (5.27.25)
- State agencies are urging residents to be prepared for potential flooding (5.23.25)
- Maryville School district met to discuss summer projects (5.23.25)
- The Missouri University Extension Office is encouraging farmers to make hay early in the season (5.23.25)
- The Missouri State Legislature ended their session last week two days early
(5.23.25) - Grand opening of Mozingo Lake Park's new Visitors Center (5.22.25)
- St Joseph has new ordinance to collect six percent tax on short term vacation rentals (5.22.25)
- Pavement repairs on Nodaway County Route E (5.22.25)
- Maryville City Council has in place temporary ban on all new modular homes to update its codes (5.22.25)
- New Windows Coming to the Maryville Library’s Historic Facade
(5.22.25) - The Missouri Department of Conservation is offering an on-line program, "Caves: Springtime in the Dark," (5.22.25)
- Potential mismanagement in response to deadly tornado left the City's Emergency Management Commissioner on paid leave (5.22.25)
- Medicaid and the Affordable Care act program users will feel the impact of reductions
(5.22.25) - A much-anticipated report has been released by The Make America Healthy Again Commission
(5.22.25) - Weather conditions in the region should be calmer in the coming days (5.21.25)
- This weekend is the opening for catch and keep season for black bass in Missouri (5.21.25)
- St. Joseph may be getting a new pool in the coming years (5.21.25)
- Tuesday was "World Bee Day" (5.21.25)
- A group in Kansas says new state law violates free speech rights (5.21.25)
- Nebraska is the first state to see the changes to SNAP benefits (5.21.25)
- Twenty year old cold case led Georgia Bureau of Investigation to a Maryville resident (5.21.25)
- Tuition is increasing for all in the four-campus system of the University of Missouri (5.21.25)
- This weekend will be the annual rummage sale in Maryville (5.21.25)
- Iowa-based ice cream manufacturer issued voluntary recall on 18,000 containers of ice cream and frozen yogurt (5.20.25)
- State leaders are speaking out against federal proposals that may threaten rural communities (5.20.25)
- South Harrison County R-2 added two more vans to its fleet of vehicles (5.20.25)
- Rural Iowans are fighting for cleaner water (5.20.25)
- Falls City, Nebraska wants to overhaul it's school facilities to better serve students (5.20.25)
- As severe weather increases, home insurance may become a topic of discussion (5.20.25)
- Maryville City Council approved contract for asphalt mill and overlay project (5.19.25)
- Many living with dementia want to know what treatment options are available to slow the progress (5.19.25)
- Many are surprised with the election of Pope Leo the 14th (5.19.25)
- Trenton City Council approved proposal for water treatment plan improvements (5.19.25)
- Resurfacing work begins on two sections of U.S. Route 59 (5.19.25)
- Governors and lawmakers this year have about doubled last year’s actions targeting DEI initiatives (5.19.25)
- Missouri governor and the Legislature may consider incentives to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri (5.19.25)
- Iowa can continue to restrict instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation in schools through sixth grade (5.19.25)
- The Missouri Department of Conservation is offering "Caves: Springtime in the Dark" (5.16.25)
- Ordinance approved to allow drive through windows at marijuana dispensaries and liquor stores (5.16.25)
- New referendum that seeks the abortion-rights amendment's repeal (5.16.25)
- Nodaway Community Theater Company has an upcoming talk as part of the "Voices and Votes: Democracy is America" (5.16.25)
- Iowa's oversight on commercial farms can cause catastrophic effects (5.16.25)
- Accident on Missouri Route 6 left child with serious injuries (5.16.25)
- Lack of child care in Missouri presents numerous challenges for families (5.16.25)
- Ford Expedition and Lincoln-branded Navigator SUVs hvae recalls due to issue that may cause loss of brake function (5.16.25)
- Small business owners across the country are concerned about the uncertain economy (5.15.25)
- Low intensity exercises can help improve mental health (5.15.25)
- Rift among Republicans over property rights and the future of Iowa's agriculture dominance (5.15.25)
- Iowa lawmakers want to be the center of next year's celebration of the nation's 250th birthday (5.15.25)
- Daily Premium Meats will be expanding it's St. Joseph Plant (5.15.25)
- A bill is being considered to create a county sports complex authority in Clay County, Missouri (5.15.25)
- Precautionary boil advisory following a water main break on East South Avenue (5.15.25)
- Nitrates near commercial agriculture operations affect Iowa's most vulnerable populations (5.14.25)
- The American Heart Association wants Missourians to know the signs of a stroke in recognition of May being American Stoke Month (5.14.25)
- Drivers may need to take alternate routes due to ramp resurfacing on I-29 (5.14.25)
- City of St. Louis filed a lawsuit against a new Missouri law (5.14.25)
- The only Iowa Democrat currently serving in statewide office, announced a bid this week for the open governor’s race (5.14.25)
- A Kansas City Chiefs superfan known as “ChiefsAholic” was sentenced this week (5.14.25)
- Benn Rayment offers some insight on mental health during Mental Health Awareness Month (5.14.25)
- The final week of the 2025 Missouri regular legislative session is underway (5.14.25)
- A handful of Nebraska's 93 counties are below federal clean air standards (5.13.25)
- WalletHub ranked states from 'worst' to 'best' for police officers (5.13.25)
- Final week of 2025 regular legislative session in Jefferson City (5.13.25)
- 2025 turkey season may be the largest harvest since 2006 (5.13.25)
- Performing Arts Association of St. Joseph will have first ever Comedy Wedding (5.13.25)
- Missouri man suffered serious injuries in accident early Sunday morning (5.13.25)
- Accident left woman with serious injuries in Andrew County (5.13.25)
- Democratic Nomination Process (5.13.25)
- Researchers want to know why early on-set cancer is increasing (5.12.25)
- City of Omaha launches brain gain initiative (5.12.25)
- Chillicothe City Council Preview (5.12.25)
- Cancer survivors invited to take part in annual Survivorship Event at the Healing Garden at Mosaic Medical Center (5.12.25)
- Conagra Brands in Macon, Missouri expanding and creating more jobs (5.12.25)
- Maryville City Council Preview (5.12.25)
- Dog bite incident in Chillicothe caused minor injuries (5.10.25)
- Substitute bus driver has been placed on administrative leave (5.10.25)
- Missouri is poised to become the first U.S. state to exempt capital gains from its income tax (5.9.25)
- The Allied Arts Council of St. Joseph is hosting its 13th annual Beer Walk for the Arts (5.9.25)
- Virtual trapping event held by the Missouri Department of Conservation (5.9.25)
- Nebraska is facing concerns over air quality (5.9.25)
- "Conservation Families: Outdoor Hazards" is offered by the Missouri Department of Conservation (5.9.25)
- A bill through the Nebraska Legislature would outlaw any products containing hemp-based tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC (5.8.25)
- Mifepristone lawsuit arguing for more restrictions on how and when it is used (5.8.25)
- Proposed cuts to Medicaid would negatively impact the child-care workforce (5.8.25)
- Annual Fish with a First Responder event (5.8.25)
- The Missouri Department of Conservation is reminding the public to leave the wildlife in the wild (5.8.25)
- A haunted weekend awaits in Atchison, Kansas this June with “A Taste of Haunted Atchison,” (5.8.25)
- Temporary ramp closure in Holt County (5.8.25)
- Overnight roadwork begins next week in Buchanan County (5.8.25)
- The Livingston County Library will be hosting Sassy Pot Heads: Pots with Personality next Tuesday (5.7.25)
- Nebraska Public Power District is reminding equipment and drone operators to “look up and look out” for power lines (5.7.25)
- MDC’s Nature Rx series encourages Missourians to reconnect with nature for better health and well-being (5.7.25)
- The Cameron Public Library is nearing the finish line on renovations (5.7.25)
- This week is National Travel and Tourism Week (5.7.25)
- The Nodaway County Maintenance Barn will host a special collection center for household hazardous waste (5.7.25)
- Serious ATV crash sent two people to the hospital in Andrew County (5.7.25)
- The national average of gas prices may fall below $3 per gallon (5.6.25)
- Requirement of disclosure of lead water service lines during real estate transactions (5.6.25)
- Community Mosaic Project in Auburn, Nebraska (5.6.25)
- Annual State of the City address next week will be hosted by the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce (5.6.25)
- Spring Into Fun celebration will be on Saturday on the Nodaway County Courthouse Square (5.6.25)
- Leadership Northwest Music Jam at Black Silo Winery (5.6.25)
- Bridge replacement project begins tomorrow on Route NN in Nodaway County (5.5.25)
- Routine traffic stop in Chillicothe led to a major child exploitation investigation (5.5.25)
- Visa announces new AI credit card plan (5.2.25)
- The Take It Down Act is heading to President Donald Trump for his signature (5.2.25)
- Nebraska has endured one of the highest rates of binge drinking in the nation (5.2.25)
- Knacktive is pitching real-world marketing campaigns to the New Nodaway Humane Society (5.2.25)
- Construction on the Improve I-70 Kansas City project is underway (5.2.25)
- 816 LIVE! has a bold lineup of music, comedy, and live entertainment to the Missouri Theatre (5.2.25)
- Updates on Northwest tuition for the 2025-26 academic year (5.2.25)
- Republican state senators forcing carbon-capture pipeline issue to a vote (5.2.25)
- George and Rosina Harter have been named the Livingston County Library Friends of the Library Volunteers of the Year (5.2.25)
- Missouri minimum wage is to rise to 15 dollars an hour in 2026 (4.30.25)
- A lack of consumer confidence could be linked to financial uncertainty (4.30.25)
- The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art will have a new exhibition (4.30.25)
- Annual spring rabies vaccination clinics in St. Joseph (4.30.25)
- Maryville has been awarded the Missouri Blue Shield designation (4.30.25)
- Public officials in Iowa are demanding details about nonprofit clients (4.20.25)