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July 2020 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Shenfest 2020 canceled because of COVID-19 (7.31.20)
- Savannah city council uses USDA grant to buy pickup (7.31.20)
- City council approves grant for South Main project (7.31.20)
- Iowa governor insists on state control of in-school learning (7.31.20)
- Rock Port teen seriously injured in wreck (7.31.20)
- 7 more cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Nodaway County (7.31.20)
- More Kansans voting early or by mail amid virus outbreak (7.31.20)
- Kansas allocates $254M to slow pandemic, boost economy (7.31.20)
- Iowa Ed Department to rule on in-person school appeals (7.30.20)
- Riverview Nature Park reopens in Nebraska City (7.30.20)
- Trenton City Council purchases new police car (7.30.20)
- MDC encourages early hunter education this year (7.30.20)
- Buchanan County Circuit Clerk receives grant money (7.30.20)
- Maryville Public Safety Director talks about career (7.30.20)
- Gov. appoints new Nodaway County Prosecutor (7.30.20)
- 11 more cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Nodaway County (7.29.20)
- 4 states added to Chicago quarantine order to curb virus (7.29.20)
- 2 Nebraska state senators self-isolate after virus exposure (7.29.20)
- Local Iowa health officials encouraging masks (7.29.20)
- Mystery seeds sent to dozens of Missourians (7.29.20)
- Kansas congressman says he didn't lie about voting form (7.29.20)
- Nodaway health officials confirm 13 more cases of COVID-19 (7.29.20)
- Kansas allows fall high school sports amid pandemic (7.29.20)
- Falls City waiting on Phase 4 reopening plan (7.28.20)
- Kansas seeing decrease in median age for coronavirus cases (7.28.20)
- Barnard residents charged with possession of a controlled substance (7.28.20)
- Maryville Chamber of Commerce to host COVID-19 update (7.28.20)
- Medical groups call for Iowa governor to require masks (7.28.20)
- Survey shows Iowa providers don't like privatized Medicaid (7.28.20)
- Maryville City Council discusses COVID-19 measures (7.28.20)
- Unions sue USDA over faster chicken plant production speeds (7.28.20)
- Hy-Vee to distribute millions of free masks (7.27.20)
- MO Secretary of State working on polling places (7.27.20)
- MO lawmakers begin special session on crime (7.27.20)
- Medical marijuana facility approved in Trenton (7.27.20)
- Eight more cases of COVID-19 in Nodaway County (7.27.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, July 27 - Aug. 2 (7.26.20)
- Former Kansas Senate president Dick Bond dies (7.26.20)
- Reynolds extends restaurant rules amid more virus cases (7.26.20)
- Blood pressure kits and telemedicine to help expecting mothers (7.24.20)
- Iowa DNR to conduct pheasant count next month (7.24.20)
- Missouri school district creates pandemic task force (7.24.20)
- Ricketts touts revenue, virus response in legislative speech (7.24.20)
- Kansas AG: Local officials can opt out of school mask order (7.24.20)
- Bethany won't be joining class action lawsuit (7.23.20)
- St. Joe Chamber launches website to help unemployed (7.23.20)
- St. Joe Museums looks at water's impact (7.23.20)
- MDC's Migratory Bird and Waterfowl Hunting Digest now available (7.23.20)
- Livingston County Library closing several departments (7.23.20)
- South Nodaway BOE looks at re-entry plan (7.23.20)
- St. Joseph Symphony surviving through pandemic (7.23.20)
- City Manager discusses Maryville mask ordinance (7.22.20)
- Candidates discuss Amendment 2 at Candidate Forum (7.22.20)
- Candidates for Nodaway County Sheriff speak at Candidate Forum (7.22.20)
- North Nodaway School Board discusses re-opening (7.22.20)
- Online Board Gaming during pandemic (7.22.20)
- Kansas school board rejects delaying in-person K-12 classes (7.22.20)
- Nebraska Senate hopeful who sent vulgar texts declines exit (7.22.20)
- Iowa unemployment rate drops to 8% in June (7.21.20)
- Bankers say economy remains weak in rural parts of 10 states (7.21.20)
- Iowa egg producers who euthanized hens can get disposal aid (7.21.20)
- Non-profit board training moved online (7.21.20)
- Maryville Chamber of Commerce hosting candidate forum (7.21.20)
- Maryville R-2 School District putting things on hold (7.21.20)
- Auditors question spending by ex-Nebraska fair employee (7.21.20)
- Retiring Kansas Sen. Roberts endorses Rep. Marshall for seat (7.21.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, July 20 - 26 (7.20.20)
- Trenton residents thanked for patience during construction (7.20.20)
- Chillicothe economy doing well during the pandemic (7.20.20)
- Iowa health official reports backlog of COVID-19 tests (7.20.20)
- Nebraska schools to use color-coded scale for virus danger (7.20.20)
- Maryville bar puts up "No masks allowed" sign (7.20.20)
- Forecast: Kansas farmers harvesting fewer bushels of wheat (7.19.20)
- Iowa governor overrides schools, requires in-person classes (7.19.20)
- Kansas congressman forced to leave committees after charges (7.19.20)
- Falls City School District focuses on reopening plan (7.17.20)
- Brown's Shoe Fit going out of business (7.17.20)
- MoDOT warns about road blow-ups this weekend (7.17.20)
- Maryville Treatment Center to resume visitations, but with restrictions (7.17.20)
- Kansas fair manager resigns after state fair canceled (7.17.20)
- Congressman seeks to disqualify prosecutor in voting case (7.17.20)
- MSHP: Four dead after single-vehicle wreck (7.17.20)
- Judge: Kansas must pay groups who challenged 'Ag-Gag' law (7.16.20)
- Savannah City Council will review budget at every meeting (7.16.20)
- Northwest professor releasing time travel book (7.16.20)
- NWMO Regional Airport to receive CARES Act funding (7.16.20)
- 3rd Annual Nodaway County Children's Business Fair happening this month (7.16.20)
- Three people from Wichita injured in MO wreck (7.16.20)
- 3 more states share license data for citizenship efforts (7.16.20)
- New Missouri law guts helmet requirement for motorcyclists (7.15.20)
- Savannah BOE gets public input on mascot (7.15.20)
- Northwest to resume ACT tests this weekend (7.15.20)
- MDC looking for new conservation agents (7.15.20)
- Maryville City Council approves public safety building changes (7.15.20)
- Evergy to resume disconnections this week (7.15.20)
- Parson calls special session to address violence (7.15.20)
- Historic theater building in Missouri collapses after storms (7.15.20)
- Maryville City Council discusses COVID-19 plans (7.14.20)
- CEO of Make-A-Wish Iowa dismissed over financial issues (7.14.20)
- NPPD set to resume normal billing and shutoffs (7.14.20)
- Kansas State Fair canceled this year amid pandemic concerns (7.14.20)
- Missouri prisoners raise concerns about guards without masks (7.14.20)
- Iowa auditor questions legality of Test Iowa reporting chain (7.14.20)
- Missouri reports 936 confirmed new coronavirus cases (7.14.20)
- Missouri sees decline in opioid deaths (7.14.20)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen approves bridge project (7.13.20)
- Nodaway County wreck injures three juveniles (7.13.20)
- St. Joe Chamber webinar to focus on leadership (7.13.20)
- Savannah BOE to hear from public on mascot (7.13.20)
- Missouri to get federal help for costly May storms (7.13.20)
- Nebraska high court rejects move to allow skipping bar exam (7.13.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, July 13 -19 (7.12.20)
- Iowa reports 35,002 coronavirus cases, 750 deaths in state (7.12.20)
- Missouri reports nearly 800 more coronavirus cases (7.10.20)
- New pest spotted in NWMO region (7.10.20)
- St. Joe Chamber hosting webinar on workplace investigations (7.10.20)
- Maryville Booster Club to host rummage sale (7.10.20)
- Albany Board of Aldermen discusses more COVID-19 measures (7.10.20)
- Atchison County residents can get free COVID-19 antibody test (7.10.20)
- Iowa DNR needs residents to report turkey sightings (7.10.20)
- 4 in 10 Kansans don't have to wear masks despite mandate (7.10.20)
- Kansas City strips marijuana possession from its city code (7.10.20)
- St. Joe Chamber hosting diversity series (7.9.20)
- MDC encourages fishers to properly dispose of hooks and lines (7.9.20)
- Second Harvest thanks Missouri National Guard (7.9.20)
- Young at Heart Resources holding regional elections (7.9.20)
- Falls City Council discusses COVID-19's impact (7.9.20)
- MO Secretary of State gathering notaries for mail-in voters (7.9.20)
- NWMSU international students face uncertainty this Fall (7.9.20)
- Nebraska sees surge in new unemployment claims after decline (7.9.20)
- Loaded 9 mm handgun found in bag by TSA at Omaha airport (7.9.20)
- Corps decreasing water flowing into lower Missouri River (7.8.20)
- St. Joe Chamber to host diversity and inclusion webinar series (7.8.20)
- NWMSU international students face potential hurdles this Fall (7.8.20)
- Pop-up mobile food pantry heading back to Maryville (7.8.20)
- Closed community center could soon have new life (7.8.20)
- MDC hosting a virtual fishing clinic (7.8.20)
- Missouri receives grant to combat impaired driving (7.8.20)
- Nebraska surpasses 20,000 positive cases of corornavirus (7.8.20)
- Iowa's Grassley to skip GOP convention due to virus concerns (7.8.20)
- Kansas reporting 717 more confirmed cases of COVID-19 (7.8.20)
- Thousands of Iowa companies get federal virus-related loans (7.7.20)
- Pop-up mobile food drop heads back to Nodaway County (7.7.20)
- Immigration attorney weighs in on President's proclamation (7.7.20)
- Report shows children's well being declining in MO (7.7.20)
- Hy-Vee partners with companies to end Summer hunger (7.7.20)
- MDC's latest hunting and regulations Info booklet available (7.7.20)
- Organization says MO daycares need more funding (7.7.20)
- South Nodaway BOE discusses more budget cuts (7.7.20)
- New York requires visitors from 3 more states to quarantine (7.7.20)
- Nebraska brings back job search requirements for unemployed (7.7.20)
- Business leaders say area's economy improving with reopening (7.6.20)
- Second Harvest heading to Conception Junction (7.6.20)
- Wabash Trace Nature Trail Marathon still happening (7.6.20)
- Up to 200 DeKalb County residents to be tested for COVID-19 (7.6.20)
- New Albany R-3 Superintendent easing into a role (7.6.20)
- Maryville Public Safety releases report of recent activities (7.6.20)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, July 6 - 12 (7.6.20)
- Man arrested in deadly Missouri shooting after standoff (7.6.20)
- St. Joe Health Department gets ready for in-person visits again (7.2.20)
- MoDOT encourages folks to watch out drunk drivers (7.2.20)
- KC man charged in connection with deadly Buchanan County wreck (7.2.20)
- Official suggests Kansas blew chance for coronavirus respite (7.2.20)
- Chillicothe Correctional Center suspends visiting sessions (7.2.20)
- Missouri governor signs bill to limit lawsuits (7.2.20)
- Nebraska medical marijuana measure likely to make ballot (7.2.20)
- No spike, but Nebraska sees COVID-19 cases, deaths creep up (7.2.20)
- MASBDA rolls out two new programs (7.1.20)
- Mosaic STEAM Summer camps to still be held (7.1.20)
- Iowa DNR offers way to celebrate kid's first fish (7.1.20)
- St. Joe health officials both alarmed and concerned (7.1.20)
- Expert weighs in on visiting elderly on 4th of July (7.1.20)
- Democrats fight for relevance in red-state Nebraska (7.1.20)
- Despite coronavirus concerns, Kansas State Fair will be held (7.1.20)
- Grim gift adds 500 body bags to Iowa's coronavirus stockpile (7.1.20)