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May 2020 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, June 1 - 7 (5.31.20)
- Reynolds outlines plans for $1.25 billion in federal aid (5.31.20)
- Kansas health secretary wanted to keep state COVID-19 limits (5.31.20)
- Missouri police still disproportionately stop black drivers (5.31.20)
- Maryville Parks and Recreation offering June fitness classes (5.31.20)
- Three teens injured in Nodaway County wreck (5.31.20)
- MoDOT urges drivers to watch out for mowers (5.29.20)
- Chillicothe BOE discusses reopening and summer programs (5.29.20)
- Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration's monastery closes to public (5.29.20)
- Creston city council discusses pandemic fallout (5.29.20)
- Rolling Hills Library reopens several branches (5.29.20)
- MO Special Olympics hosting virtual torch run (5.28.20)
- Virtual public affairs coffee event being held tomorrow (5.28.20)
- Time is running out to get a TRIM grant (5.28.20)
- Maryville City Council approves 911 dispatch center purchases (5.28.20)
- Nebraska economy fares better than most states amid pandemic (5.28.20)
- Second lawsuit filed against Missouri Medicaid expansion (5.28.20)
- Nearly 129,000 Nebraskans have lost jobs since mid-March (5.28.20)
- Mound City BOE discusses Summer programs (5.27.20)
- Maryville City Council gets update on COVID-19 (5.27.20)
- Turkey hunters break record in Iowa (5.27.20)
- Three seriously injured in Clinton County wreck (5.27.20)
- Lake of the Ozarks business owner defends actions (5.27.20)
- Kansas counties mull their approach to virus restrictions (5.27.20)
- Chillicothe authorities make arrests after reports of stolen and forged checks (5.27.20)
- Harrision County Health Department testing residents for COVID-19 (5.26.20)
- Bicycle sales are up during the pandemic (5.26.20)
- O'Neal Steel coming to St. Joseph next month (5.26.20)
- Women's Foundation releases nurse pay gap data (5.26.20)
- South Nodaway BOE discusses summer plans (5.26.20)
- Falls City Council discusses reopening plans (5.26.20)
- MoDOT focuses on '100 Deadliest Days of Summer' (5.26.20)
- Rural bankers survey index remains low in face of outbreak (5.26.20)
- Report: Kansas farm income up amid government payments (5.26.20)
- Iowa inmates earn $1.15 per hour producing COVID-19 supplies (5.26.20)
- Grants to help Nebraska food pantries buy refrigerators (5.26.20)
- Kansas City, St. Louis leaders urge lakegoers to quarantine (5.26.20)
- Kansas governor vetoes bill limiting her emergency powers (5.26.20)
- Kansans who went to Lake of Ozarks urged to quarantine (5.26.20)
- Missouri health director warns revelers: Virus is still here (5.25.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, May 25 - 31 (5.24.20)
- New Nebraska jobless claim drop again after record surge (5.24.20)
- Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks packed amid COVID-19 pandemic (5.24.20)
- Kansas casinos begin reopening, check temperatures (5.24.20)
- MoDOT using chip seals on roads to save money (5.24.20)
- Mosaic in Maryville to offer behavioral health services (5.24.20)
- Missouri state fair organizers keeping an eye on COVID-19 (5.24.20)
- Signs of normalcy at Savannah City Council meeting (5.24.20)
- Albany school district appoints new superintendent (5.24.20)
- NPPD warns residents about text scams (5.22.20)
- MOFB creates list of local meat producers (5.22.20)
- MoDOT to halt construction temporarily for holiday weekend (5.22.20)
- Iowa DNR warns boaters about hitchhikers (5.22.20)
- Jefferson C-123 BOE discusses continuing impacts of COVID-19 (5.22.20)
- Iowa DNR encourages social distancing and safety on the water (5.22.20)
- Pandemic has unexpected impact on KS and MO women (5.22.20)
- Albany City Council expects financial losses (5.22.20)
- Iowa series to focus on fewer bats in the state (5.21.20)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen repeals bill and discusses COVID-19 (5.21.20)
- Study shows states with the fewest coronavirus restrictions (5.21.20)
- Scammers still active during the coronavirus pandemic (5.21.20)
- DHHS provides funds to increase COVID-19 testing in Missouri (5.21.20)
- Stanberry BOE discusses planned summer activities (5.21.20)
- Maryville Aquatic Center set to open this Summer (5.21.20)
- St. Joseph Health Department changes WIC hours (5.21.20)
- Johnson Controls employees striking in Albany (5.21.20)
- Rolling Hills Library launching Summer reading program (5.21.20)
- Kansas AG doubts governor's orders as lawmakers seek limits (5.21.20)
- Iowa to expand coronavirus testing to anyone who wants one (5.21.20)
- Nodaway County confirms three more COVID-19 cases (5.21.20)
- St. Joe Chamber to host virtual coffee with lawmakers (5.20.20)
- Need for blood donations increases in our area (5.20.20)
- Maryville Chamber hosting reopening stress webinar (5.20.20)
- MDC releases new report on CWD in deer (5.20.20)
- Nebraska City Council tables several COVID-19 discussions (5.20.20)
- West Nodaway BOE looks at several renovation bids (5.20.20)
- Nodaway County Clerk's office opening up for absentee voting (5.20.20)
- GOP wants top Kansas lawmakers to control coronavirus aid (5.20.20)
- Iowa governor to open movie theaters, zoos and soon bars (5.20.20)
- US farmers leaning more heavily on government loan programs (5.20.20)
- Missouri Chamber seeks to protect business from virus suits (5.20.20)
- MoDOT looking to increase seat belt usage (5.19.20)
- Second Harvest receives donation from Midwest Dairy (5.19.20)
- Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce postpones events (5.19.20)
- Andrew County Health Department hosting mass testing for COVID-19 (5.19.20)
- Missouri dentists taking precautions as they reopen (5.19.20)
- Chillicothe City Council goes forward with Freedom Festival (5.19.20)
- Reynolds considers allowing more Iowa public activities (5.19.20)
- Mask use divides lawmakers as they prepare to convene (5.19.20)
- MoDOT to close down intersection in Maryville (5.18.20)
- St. Joseph Health officials adapt to contact tracing (5.18.20)
- Nodaway County Habitat for Humanity seeking new partner family (5.18.20)
- MO lawmakers expect a special session this Summer (5.18.20)
- Apple Blossom Parade in St. Joseph canceled (5.18.20)
- Iowa reports 2 cases of virus related syndrome in children (5.18.20)
- Nebraska lawmakers to return to session on July 20 (5.18.20)
- Ricketts: Virus will force belt-tightening in state budget (5.18.20)
- Nebraska unemployment claims stable but higher than normal (5.17.20)
- Iowa governor says longer lockdown would have 'social cost' (5.17.20)
- Nebraska court orders disclosure of execution drug records (5.17.20)
- Kansas education leader hopeful for fall in-person classes (5.17.20)
- Portion of I-29 to be resurfaced in Buchanan County (5.15.20)
- Researchers looking at several animals when developing vaccine (5.15.20)
- Community invited to help celebrate Class of 2020 (5.15.20)
- South Harrison County BOE talks COVID-19 (5.15.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, May 18 - 24 (5.15.20)
- Expert weighs in on animals susceptibility to COVID-19 (5.14.20)
- Page County residents urged to get tested (5.14.20)
- MoDOT to begin road striping operations (5.14.20)
- Richardson County confirms 1st case of COVID-19 (5.14.20)
- Top GOP lawmakers move to take control of reopening Kansas (5.14.20)
- Casinos to reopen June 1; some MU workers return next week (5.14.20)
- More than 16,700 Iowans file unemployment claims last week (5.14.20)
- Only 4,000 have received results under Iowa testing program (5.14.20)
- Spurred by pandemic, Kansas ACLU launches clemency project (5.14.20)
- Missouri turkey hunting season numbers are in (5.13.20)
- Trenton City Council talks coronavirus and water treatment (5.13.20)
- Maryville City Council creates new non-profit (5.13.20)
- Frustration simmers after Mosaic announcement (5.13.20)
- In 'modified quarantine,' Iowa governor pushing to reopen (5.13.20)
- Inflammatory disease shows up among young Missouri patients (5.13.20)
- Savannah holds off on opening some city buildings (5.12.20)
- State, local coronavirus orders face challenges in Kansas (5.12.20)
- Maryville City Council discusses COVID-19 and reopening plans (5.12.20)
- Nebraska House race may be bellwether for Democrats (5.12.20)
- No harm expected from unexpected frost (5.12.20)
- Maryville Community Center will reopen this weekend (5.12.20)
- Missouri River flood risk down as levee repairs proceed (5.12.20)
- Coronavirus cases to 10,000, deaths top 500 in Missouri (5.12.20)
- Missouri passes bill to expand access to rape kits (5.12.20)
- Governor considers reopening plans as Iowa reports 18 deaths (5.12.20)
- Official: Nebraska schools should be able to reopen on time (5.11.20)
- Albany City Council discusses liquor licenses (5.11.20)
- Kansas stocks up on PPE to prepare election workers, voters (5.11.20)
- Second Harvest gets donation of more than 20,000 pounds of food (5.11.20)
- Planned Road Work for NWMO, May 11–17 (5.11.20)
- NWMSU Board of Regents gets COVID-19 update (5.11.20)
- Ricketts pushes back on criticism of TestNebraska contract (5.11.20)
- Kansas state parks see 'significant' uptick in April visits (5.11.20)
- Iowa governor in 'modified quarantine' after Pence meetings (5.11.20)
- Kansas Legislature to return for 1 day in May (5.8.20)
- Creston city council discusses reopening plans (5.8.20)
- Nebraska State Fair says it's still on for late summer (5.8.20)
- MDC encourages people to start their own prairie plot (5.8.20)
- Nearly 25,000 more Iowans file unemployment claims (5.8.20)
- Second Harvest talks about pop-up mobile food drops (5.8.20)
- Over 50,000 Missourians filed for unemployment last week (5.8.20)
- Blood donations needed as elective surgeries ramp up (5.8.20)
- Thousands of applications for Missouri's first elk hunt (5.7.20)
- MDC approves several bird hunting seasons (5.7.20)
- Judges dismissed from suit over public defender wait lists (5.7.20)
- Nebraska City Council discusses reopening plans (5.7.20)
- Taiwan donates 100,000 surgical masks to Kansas (5.7.20)
- MODOT reminds drivers to watch out for motorcyclists (5.7.20)
- Officials say corn is slow to emerge this Spring (5.7.20)
- Elmo resident charged after meth discovery (5.7.20)
- Triumph Foods employee dies from COVID-19 (5.7.20)
- 1 dead, 1 injured in Nodaway County wreck (5.7.20)
- Parson backs bill to limit health care suits during crisis (5.6.20)
- 5th case of COVID-19 confirmed in Nodaway County (5.6.20)
- 11 attorneys general seek probe into meatpacking industry (5.6.20)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen discusses reopening (5.6.20)
- Parson urges Missourians to support state-based businesses (5.6.20)
- Elective procedures to begin again in MO (5.6.20)
- Hy-Vee to limit meat purchases at it's stores (5.6.20)
- Some Kansas businesses eagerly reopen, but others hesitate (5.5.20)
- Missouri governor says he 'chose not to' wear mask in store (5.5.20)
- NWMSU to offer on-campus courses this Fall (5.5.20)
- MoDOT to close bridge in Holt County (5.5.20)
- Petition seeks to put Medicaid expansion on Missouri ballot (5.5.20)
- Maryville Chamber helping businesses with reopening (5.5.20)
- New restrictions planned as Missouri state offices reopen (5.4.20)
- South Nodaway BOE discusses graduating seniors (5.4.20)
- Biden wins Kansas primary conducted with all-mail balloting (5.4.20)
- NWMO lawmakers react to reopening (5.4.20)
- Dropping oil prices damaging Kansas ethanol industry (5.4.20)
- RHCL delays reopening because of pandemic (5.4.20)
- Nebraska struggles to process flood of unemployment claims (5.4.20)
- NWMSU and Second Harvest team up to help students (5.4.20)
- Kansas takes first step toward reopening its economy (5.4.20)
- Ex-Iowa governor urges Reynolds to rethink COVID-19 policies (5.1.20)
- With rural Kansas close to reopening, doctor remains nervous (5.1.20)
- Emerald ash borer in nearly every MO county (5.1.20)
- MODOT gears up for construction season during pandemic (5.1.20)
- Missouri state workers seek more protection from COVID-19 (5.1.20)
- Iowans encouraged to pitch a tent at home (5.1.20)
- MDC encourages people to grow in their backyard (5.1.20)
- Maryville reopening next Monday, with restrictions (5.1.20)