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June 2020 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Missouri governor: Pardon of 4-decade inmate not a priority (6.10.21)
- Brownville Concert Series prepares for 30th Diamond Anniversary Season (6.10.21)
- State workers' union pushes back on return to office order (6.10.21)
- MSHP: Bethany man seriously injured in wreck (6.10.21)
- Federal appeals court blocks sweeping Missouri abortion law (6.10.21)
- Iowa vaccinations slow as state slips in national ranking (6.10.21)
- Old 17th St. Bridge getting replaced in Trenton (6.30.20)
- Missouri Alliance for Historic Preservation asks for nominations (6.30.20)
- "Keep Missouri Farming" Tractor Cruise moves forward (6.30.20)
- Pop-up mobile food truck heads back to Skidmore (6.30.20)
- Gas prices on the rise before holiday weekend (6.30.20)
- Missouri high court says state must pay Planned Parenthood (6.30.20)
- Nebraska State Fair still a go, but will be scaled back (6.30.20)
- Data: Blacks more likely to face force by Iowa state police (6.30.20)
- Princeton man dies in one-vehicle wreck (6.30.20)
- Small soybean pest makes its way to NWMO (6.29.20)
- St. Joe Chamber receives national award (6.29.20)
- Jefferson C-123 avoiding layoffs despite budget cuts (6.29.20)
- More younger Missourians getting infected with COVID-19 (6.29.20)
- Charges are filed after an Atchison County wreck (6.29.20)
- AP: Iowa can take years to decertify officers for crimes (6.29.20)
- Nebraska officials say prison crowding not easily solved (6.29.20)
- Report: 25% of Kansas wheat harvested (6.29.20)
- Kansas governor mandates statewide use of masks (6.29.20)
- Iowa school reopening plan doesn't require masks, distancing (6.28.20)
- Hy-Vee expands recall over contamination concerns (6.28.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, June 29 - July 5 (6.28.20)
- State: Local officials to make school decisions amid virus (6.28.20)
- Maryville City Council hires contractor to fix streets (6.26.20)
- Missouri Hospital Association releases COVID-19 dashboard (6.26.20)
- Trenton city pool will stay closed this Summer (6.26.20)
- Special prosecutor appointed in Nodaway County (6.26.20)
- Maryville R-2 School District works on reopening plans (6.26.20)
- Hy-Vee launches Find Your Smile campaign (6.25.20)
- One Iowa city could change it's fireworks laws (6.25.20)
- City of Maryville will audit telecom companies (6.25.20)
- Lied Public Library implements story walk (6.25.20)
- NWS asking residents to weigh in on "Hazsimp" (6.25.20)
- Ricketts: 'We can't get cocky' with Nebraska virus response (6.25.20)
- Parking lot repairs happening at Mosaic walk-in clinic (6.25.20)
- 2 lawmakers, farmer say TestIowa mishandled their samples (6.25.20)
- Mound City R2 looks to reopen this Fall (6.25.20)
- Missouri DOC still looking to hire (6.25.20)
- Nebraska sees uptick in new jobless claims after declines (6.24.20)
- Maryville City Council approves two sewers projects (6.24.20)
- Gov. Kelly urges communities to slow reopening plans (6.24.20)
- Princeton woman seriously injured in wreck (6.24.20)
- Groups file lawsuit seeking to block abortion waiting period (6.24.20)
- Mosaic-Maryville walk-in clinic changes things up (6.24.20)
- Hy-Vee surpasses donation goal for food banks (6.24.20)
- Domestic abuse survivors still face hurdles after shelter-in-place (6.24.20)
- Nebraska to offer another 13 weeks of unemployment (6.24.20)
- Democrats want Parson to apologize for virus comments (6.24.20)
- Kansas fishing, hunting license sales spike amid pandemic (6.24.20)
- Maryville city council approves analysis of water treatment options (6.23.20)
- Falls City continues reopening city facilities (6.23.20)
- MDC proposing Wildlife Code changes (6.23.20)
- Conception Abbey moves closer to fundraising goal (6.23.20)
- Chillicothe school district teachers propose changes (6.23.20)
- MDC hosting a wild webcast next month (6.22.20)
- NWMSU recycling operation reopens today (6.22.20)
- Creston encourages residents to get involved with housing initiatives (6.22.20)
- NAM urges Gov. Ricketts to declare additional funding (6.22.20)
- Maryville Public Safety releases report of recent activities (6.22.20)
- Hy-Vee announces bagged salad recall (6.22.20)
- Small businesses impacted by COVID-19 can apply for grant (6.22.20)
- Iowa's May unemployment rate drops to 10% (6.22.20)
- ACLU urges Missouri schools to drop resource officers (6.22.20)
- Kansas labor secretary resigns amid unemployment missteps (6.22.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, June 22 - 28 (6.21.20)
- Regulators back off major price increase for liquor in Iowa (6.21.20)
- Missouri sues guardrail-making company for negligence, fraud (6.21.20)
- More than 9,500 in Iowa file unemployment claims (6.21.20)
- Nebraska had nation's lowest unemployment rate in May (6.21.20)
- Albany Board of Aldermen fields COVID-19 questions (6.19.20)
- NWMSU Board of Regents changes Fall semester schedule (6.19.20)
- South Nodaway BOE discusses upcoming budget (6.19.20)
- MCMC providing funding to a biofuel program (6.18.20)
- Professional photographer to lead workshop in St. Joe (6.18.20)
- Nodaway County Prosecutor talks about his next role (6.18.20)
- Nebraska City continues reopening city facilities (6.18.20)
- North Nodaway BOE discusses graduation and prom plans (6.18.20)
- Lied Public Library reopens to the public (6.18.20)
- Missouri to reinstate rules for unemployment, food stamps (6.18.20)
- Reynolds: Iowa recovering despite many new virus cases (6.18.20)
- Foes say Missouri ballot plan allows partisan gerrymandering (6.18.20)
- Voters may turn to mail-in ballots this November (6.17.20)
- St. Joseph teacher wins national award (6.17.20)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen swears in new officials (6.17.20)
- Albany BOE discusses budget and COVID-19 (6.17.20)
- Report: Kansas farmers to harvest smaller winter wheat crop (6.17.20)
- Iowa officials report tick-borne virus, first West Nile case (6.17.20)
- Missouri business group backs Medicaid expansion (6.16.20)
- Treasury withholding $679M in virus relief funds for tribes (6.16.20)
- Gas prices on the rise in Missouri (6.16.20)
- Chillicothe City Council discusses coronavirus impact (6.16.20)
- Iowans encouraged to get out and enjoy nature (6.16.20)
- Shenandoah BOE discusses COVID-19's impact on sports (6.16.20)
- Iowa health department director retiring from job in July (6.16.20)
- Missouri's coronavirus caseload is becoming more rural (6.16.20)
- Iowa governor confirms plan for felon voting executive order (6.16.20)
- Kansas official: State can sustain testing 2% for COVID-19 (6.15.20)
- Nebraska outlines aid plan for ranchers, small businesses (6.15.20)
- Best of Missouri Life Market Fair canceled (6.15.20)
- Livingston County Library offers summer reading program (6.15.20)
- Scammers are targeting the elderly during the pandemic (6.15.20)
- Organizers cancel North Central MO Fair (6.15.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, June 15 - 21 (6.15.20)
- Iowa buying 500 ventilators as second wave of virus looms (6.14.20)
- Small businesses worried about coronavirus-related lawsuits (6.12.20)
- Growers worried about their corn crop (6.12.20)
- Figures show how much help Missourians got after historic flooding (6.12.20)
- Mobile pop-up pantry headed for Maryville next week (6.12.20)
- Pop-up mobile food pantry heading to Hopkins (6.11.20)
- St. Joe Chamber to host webinar for HR professionals (6.11.20)
- South Harrison County BOE discusses virtual summer school (6.11.20)
- Maryville Board Game Cafe to reopen (6.11.20)
- Iowa unemployment claims rise last week, despite reopenings (6.11.20)
- 2nd COVID-19 case tied to Missouri Memorial weekend parties (6.11.20)
- Republican lawmakers in Iowa push to limit absentee voting (6.11.20)
- Pop-up mobile food pantry heading to Graham (6.10.20)
- Maryville City Council gets update on COVID-19 (6.10.20)
- Trenton City Council discusses COVID-19 with Grundy County (6.10.20)
- Falls City School District to hold live graduation (6.10.20)
- Shenandoah farmer's market reopens for the year (6.10.20)
- Maryville Public Safety releases report of recent activities (6.10.20)
- No butter cow this summer as Iowa State Fair canceled (6.10.20)
- Iowa governor eases virus rules on bars, restaurants (6.10.20)
- Watkins spent $400K in taxpayer-funded mailing, messaging (6.10.20)
- Potential Nebraska ag losses pegged at $3.7B from pandemic (6.10.20)
- Nebraska City Council works on COVID-19 legal protections (6.9.20)
- Mobile pop-up food bank heading to Skidmore (6.9.20)
- St. Joseph Chamber to host webinar on job hunting tips (6.9.20)
- Coronavirus continues to hit Missouri revenues (6.9.20)
- Peaceful protest to be held in Clarinda (6.9.20)
- Rolling Hills Library offering books over the phone (6.8.20)
- St. Joseph Chamber to host webinar on recruitment (6.8.20)
- Hundreds in Maryville show up for peaceful protest (6.8.20)
- Albany Board of Aldermen discusses reopening more facilities (6.8.20)
- Maryville City Council appoints new mayor (6.8.20)
- Governor: Kansas counties shouldn't feel push to ease rules (6.8.20)
- Nebraska sees fewer new jobless claims, but still high (6.8.20)
- Missouri appeals court upholds Medicaid ballot initiative (6.8.20)
- 2 Nebraska children diagnosed with condition linked to virus (6.8.20)
- Iowa unemployment claims fall as economy begins reopening (6.7.20)
- ATV wreck injures two Iowa teens in Missouri (6.7.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, June 8 - 14 (6.7.20)
- Missourians to End Poverty Coalition releases report (6.5.20)
- Free fishing in Iowa this weekend (6.5.20)
- Peaceful protest in Maryville to be virtual (6.5.20)
- COVID-19 continues to impact the city of Creston (6.5.20)
- Fiery Nodaway County wreck seriously injures woman (6.5.20)
- Nate Carr - June 2020 (6.5.20)
- Additional Iowa state park facilities reopen (6.4.20)
- Falls City begins reopening recreational facilities (6.4.20)
- People need to be on the lookout for deer during fawning season (6.4.20)
- Conservation efforts haven't been dampened during pandemic (6.4.20)
- Gentry County sees spike in COVID-19 cases and deaths (6.4.20)
- Nearly 129,000 Nebraskans have lost jobs since mid-March (6.4.20)
- Supporters ram coronavirus plan through Kansas Legislature (6.4.20)
- Missouri National Guard sending 300 troops to D.C. (6.4.20)
- Iowa Democrats unveil police conduct bills; GOP noncommittal (6.4.20)
- Health official: No new COVID-19 cases from Missouri parties (6.4.20)
- Peaceful protest to be held in Maryville this weekend (6.3.20)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen discusses Summer reopening plans (6.3.20)
- Experts warn residents about true army-worms (6.3.20)
- Mentoring changes under the stress of the pandemic (6.3.20)
- Iowa Legislature returns for brief budget-focused session (6.3.20)
- GOP leaders work to sell COVID-19 deal with Kansas governor (6.3.20)
- Iowa House pushes coronavirus lawsuit protection bill (6.3.20)
- Mosaic Life Care Foundation accepting scholarship applications (6.2.20)
- U.S. Census questionnaire packets being re-delivered (6.2.20)
- Maryville BOE discusses continuing impact of pandemic (6.2.20)
- Iowa DNR keeps an eye out for rabbit disease (6.2.20)
- WalletHub study looks at states in need of loans (6.2.20)
- Horace Mann offering Summer learning opportunities (6.2.20)
- NWMSU recognized as Tree Campus USA (6.2.20)
- Survey shows business leaders optimistic despite coronavirus (6.2.20)
- Kansas to ask Supreme Court to save voter citizenship law (6.2.20)
- Reynolds won't say if she'd accept Trump's offer of troops (6.2.20)
- Time is up': Missouri advocates slam policing disparities (6.2.20)
- Ricketts apologizes for calling black pastors 'you people' (6.2.20)
- Missouri municipal election results (6.2.20)
- No Hunger Summer feeding site opens in Nodaway County (6.1.20)
- Maryville Farmers Market canceled for this Summer (6.1.20)
- Maryville Library's Summer Reading Program begins (6.1.20)
- Panel says virus reduced $360M from next year's state budget (6.1.20)
- Nebraska kicks off 1st day of lighter virus restrictions (6.1.20)