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April 2020 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Prison infections up with early release announcement coming (4.30.20)
- Nebraska to ease restrictions in Lincoln and other regions (4.30.20)
- Special Olympics Missouri plans virtual games (4.30.20)
- Jefferson C-123 Superintendent to retire (4.30.20)
- Officials say now is the time to begin seeding (4.30.20)
- Chillicothe City Council discusses reopening plan (4.30.20)
- MODOT offers learning page for kids (4.30.20)
- More COVID-19 cases confirmed at Triumph Foods (4.30.20)
- Iowa tells workers to return to jobs or lose their benefits (4.29.20)
- Coast Guard: Duck boat changes needed after Missouri sinking (4.29.20)
- Researchers warned Iowa governor not to relax virus limits (4.29.20)
- Tenaska wind farm opening still on schedule (4.29.20)
- Blight study approved by Maryville City Council (4.29.20)
- All Hy-Vee employees to start wearing masks (4.29.20)
- Nebraska jobless claims down again, still above normal (4.28.20)
- Iowa to partially reopen most counties, despite virus surge (4.28.20)
- Ricketts defends decision to ease restrictions in Nebraska (4.28.20)
- Virus measures postpone sentencing in Nebraska Keadle case (4.28.20)
- Jefferson C-123 BOE discusses coronavirus impact (4.28.20)
- Creston City Council discusses new housing programs (4.28.20)
- Maryville City Council discusses when to reopen (4.28.20)
- Over 100 runners and walkers lift KXCV-KRNW to a successful virtual 5K (4.28.20)
- Top doctor resigns from troubled Iowa center for disabled (4.27.20)
- Pandemic not expected to delay property tax deadline (4.27.20)
- Nebraska churches cautious about resuming worship services (4.27.20)
- Kansas governor, churches reach deal on COVID-19 lawsuit (4.27.20)
- Falls City Council discusses utility payments (4.27.20)
- NWMSU named safest campus in MO (4.27.20)
- Albany BOE discusses coronavirus' impact (4.27.20)
- Kawasaki implements safety changes upon reopening (4.27.20)
- Maryville looking to improve water quality in the Mozingo Lake Watershed (4.27.20)
- Nodaway County and Mosaic to test 200 residents (4.27.20)
- Exurb counties breaking from urban areas on reopening plans (4.24.20)
- Amid protests, Kelly says May 3 reopening of Kansas in doubt (4.24.20)
- Nearly 28,000 more people file unemployment claims in Iowa (4.24.20)
- Kansas GOP official urges 2 candidates to exit Senate race (4.24.20)
- Coronavirus prompts Kansas to ease medical licensing rules (4.24.20)
- Cool temperatures have slowed corn growth this Spring (4.24.20)
- Nodaway County woman runs for high school seniors (4.24.20)
- Nebraska City Council discusses reopening plans (4.24.20)
- Kawasaki plant in Maryville to reopen early Monday (4.24.20)
- Stanberry BOE discusses coronavirus and projects (4.24.20)
- Virtual town halls being held for area farmers (4.24.20)
- Northwest named safest campus in MO (4.24.20)
- China calls virus lawsuit brought by US state 'very absurd' (4.23.20)
- Missouri high court weighs $114M payout to prison guards (4.23.20)
- Nebraska virus testing website draws 20,000 on first day (4.23.20)
- Kansas mulls coronavirus tests for all in prison, care homes (4.23.20)
- MDC hiring for two positions in the state (4.23.20)
- Savannah City Council discusses potential reopening (4.23.20)
- Chillicothe BOE discusses continuing oronavirus impact (4.23.20)
- Maryville Chamber hosting second webinar on stress (4.23.20)
- Nebraska unveils plan to boost virus testing as cases rise (4.22.20)
- Interest in hydroxychloroquine peaks over past month (4.22.20)
- Iowa launches program to boost testing as virus cases surge (4.22.20)
- Missouri lawsuit alleges China caused coronavirus pandemic (4.22.20)
- Kansas eases coronavirus testing guidelines; prison cases up (4.22.20)
- Bethany city council discusses sewage and healthcare (4.22.20)
- Maryville Chamber to host webinar on Millennials (4.22.20)
- North Nodaway BOE discusses upcoming graduation (4.22.20)
- Nebraska's unemployment rate reached 4.2% in March (4.21.20)
- Ricketts to relax 1st coronavirus restriction on surgeries (4.21.20)
- Kansas faces $653M shortfall after tax projections slashed (4.21.20)
- MODOT talks about Work Zone Awareness Week (4.21.20)
- St. Joseph Arts wants votes on sculptures (4.21.20)
- MDC says you can discover nature in your backyard (4.21.20)
- MDC wants you to bee friendly (4.21.20)
- Missouri unemployment hits 4.5% amid pandemic (4.20.20)
- Missouri coronavirus death toll grows to 198; 5,991 infected (4.20.20)
- Kansas moves one step closer to commercial hemp program (4.20.20)
- Iowa virus cases jump more than 15% to 2,902 on Sunday (4.20.20)
- More than 300,000 Nebraskans request mail-in primary ballots (4.20.20)
- Nodaway County man killed in single-vehicle crash (4.20.20)
- Iowa DNR says now is a good time to look at pond plant growth (4.20.20)
- MO lawmakers could be in for a long Legislative year (4.20.20)
- Triumph Foods donates pork to first responders (4.20.20)
- Missouri lawmakers plan to resume work amid coronavirus (4.17.20)
- Curbside mixed drinks temporarily allowed in Missouri (4.17.20)
- Kansas ranchers burn land despite plea from health officials (4.17.20)
- Jump in claims spurs Kansas to ask people to limit filings (4.17.20)
- Chillicothe City Council approves service bids and contracts (4.17.20)
- Maryville R2 discusses several COVID-19 updates (4.17.20)
- Kansas Supreme Court cancels arguments on releasing inmates (4.16.20)
- Nebraska to let restaurants sell bread, milk, toilet paper (4.16.20)
- Maryville City Council approves wastewater analysis contract (4.16.20)
- Hy-Vee starts offering free full service fueling (4.16.20)
- Trenton City Council discusses upcoming budget (4.16.20)
- COVID-19 puts health care decisions in different light (4.16.20)
- First case of COVID-19 identified in Holt County (4.16.20)
- Shenandoah school officials discuss levy and upcoming school year (4.16.20)
- Parson extends stay-home order to May 3, then 'back to work' (4.16.20)
- Missouri high court upholds life sentences for older teens (4.15.20)
- NWS keeps an eye on MO River levels (4.15.20)
- Virtual town halls held for area producers and growers (4.15.20)
- Iowa DNR encouraging turkey hunters to plan ahead (4.15.20)
- Part of federal stimulus money will go to MODOT (4.15.20)
- Maryville Chamber of Commerce to host third webinar on CARES Act (4.15.20)
- MDC encourages social distancing while enjoying nature (4.15.20)
- Peak nearing, Iowa begins contract to create COVID-19 models (4.14.20)
- Blacks make up large percentage of Missouri virus deaths (4.14.20)
- New COVID-19 death reported, bringing Nebraska total to 18 (4.14.20)
- Falls City Council discusses coronavirus response (4.14.20)
- Nodaway Chorale announces recipient of their first scholarship (4.14.20)
- Nodaway County confirms third COVID-19 case (4.14.20)
- SolaRaft unit purchased to combat algae at Mozingo Lake (4.14.20)
- More than 4,100 positive virus cases in Missouri (4.13.20)
- State reports 7 more people in Iowa die of coronavirus (4.13.20)
- Nebraska virus cases up to 790 (4.13.20)
- Kansas unemployment numbers don't show the full picture (4.13.20)
- MO One Call Center has a reminder before you dig (4.13.20)
- MDC needs volunteers for bird survey (4.13.20)
- Mosaic Life Care Foundation helping medical workers (4.13.20)
- History shows how reactions to pandemics haven't changed (4.13.20)
- Creston City Council discusses grants at meeting (4.13.20)
- Community Blood Center encouraging donors to make appointment (4.13.20)
- Flood risk remains a concern along eastern Missouri River (4.10.20)
- Kansas Supreme Court will hear coronavirus case Saturday (4.10.20)
- 91,000 more people file for unemployment in Missouri (4.10.20)
- Iowa governor wants focus on individual, not state, response (4.10.20)
- Another COVID-19 death reported in Nebraska, total now 15 (4.10.20)
- St. Joseph's Couch and Click website upgrades (4.10.20)
- Several Maryville businesses to hold virtual sidewalk sale (4.10.20)
- Albany Board of Aldermen discusses coronavirus (4.10.20)
- MDC announces their first elk season (4.10.20)
- NWMSU reschedules spring commencement ceremonies (4.10.20)
- Lawmakers overturn religious worship size limits in Kansas (4.9.20)
- Another COVID-19 death, more cases reported in Nebraska (4.9.20)
- Nebraska City Council takes action on coronavirus (4.9.20)
- Health officials talk about COVID-19 risk with groceries (4.9.20)
- Iowa public campgrounds and cabins closed down (4.9.20)
- Maryville Chamber hosting webinar on mental health (4.9.20)
- Signs of encouragement outside Mosaic Medical Center in Maryville (4.9.20)
- Nebraska officials fear pandemic could fuel more child abuse (4.8.20)
- Kansas limits size of church services heading into Easter (4.8.20)
- Iowa governor defends outbreak tool attacked as arbitrary (4.8.20)
- Most coronavirus deaths in Missouri involving older people (4.8.20)
- Tips offered to farmers during coronavirus pandemic (4.8.20)
- Poll shows nonprofits are teaming up during pandemic (4.8.20)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen discusses COVID-19 impact on business (4.8.20)
- MLC Foundation establishes Neighbors Helping Neighbors program (4.8.20)
- Maryville Chamber of Commerce to host webinar on CARES Act (4.8.20)
- Iowa police to enforce governor's ban on gathering directive (4.7.20)
- Missouri budget chief blames huge revenue drop on virus (4.7.20)
- Nebraska patrol watching for crowds as coronavirus spreads (4.7.20)
- MDC has tips for those out in nature during pandemic (4.7.20)
- Young at Heart continues services during pandemic (4.7.20)
- NWMSU faculty and students collecting COVID-19 memories (4.7.20)
- Nebraska doctors urge governor to impose tight restrictions (4.6.20)
- Lansing prison announces more cases, state total up to 747 (4.6.20)
- 8 more COVID-19 deaths, 83 new cases reported in Iowa (4.6.20)
- Two MO organizations are teaming up to help food banks (4.6.20)
- MDC offers tips on celebrating Arbor Day during pandemic (4.6.20)
- MO lawmakers look at budget cuts because of COVID-19 (4.6.20)
- 3 NWMSU employees self-isolate because of COVID-19 (4.6.20)
- Missouri Supreme Court strikes down anti-picketing law (4.3.20)
- Ricketts defends not ordering shelter-in-place in Nebraska (4.3.20)
- Kansas' review of cellphone GPS data raises privacy concerns (4.3.20)
- Children's business fair in Maryville is postponed (4.3.20)
- MDC creates educational program on their website (4.3.20)
- MFA Charitable Foundation is donating $50k (4.3.20)
- Maryville non-profit Lettuce Dream adjusts to pandemic (4.3.20)
- Nebraska schools move towards alternative learning environment (4.3.20)
- Corps: Some levees damaged in 2019 still vulnerableHeadline (4.2.20)
- With no statewide stay home order, city and counties act (4.2.20)
- Governor disputes model showing late Iowa peak, 1,367 deaths (4.2.20)
- Governor orders Nebraska schools to remain closed to kids (4.2.20)
- Survey suggests pandemic draining vigor from Midwest economy (4.2.20)
- West Nodaway Superintendent takes St. Joseph job (4.2.20)
- Livingston County Library closes until further notice (4.2.20)
- Utility scammers take advantage of coronavirus situation (4.2.20)
- First Nodaway County COVID-19 case reported (4.2.20)
- Number of Missouri COVID-19 cases jumps by nearly 300 (4.1.20)
- Governor eases path to unemployment benefits (4.1.20)
- Iowa coronavirus cases up to 497, with 30 at care center (4.1.20)
- Maryville Chamber of Commerce to host SBA loans webinar (4.1.20)
- Private pesticide application process changes because of COVID-19 (4.1.20)
- Kawasaki plant in Maryville temporarily shut down (4.1.20)
- Rolling Hills Public Library extends closure (4.1.20)
- Chillicothe City Council discusses coronavirus and budget (4.1.20)
- Mosaic Life Care Foundation extends scholarship deadlines (4.1.20)