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January 2021 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Kansas eyes allowing concealed carry for people under 21 (1.29.21)
- Northwest Board of Regents gets COVID-19 update (1.29.21)
- Kansas to shut down unemployment system to deal with fraud (1.29.21)
- Trenton city council plans for upcoming demolition (1.29.21)
- Nebraska might eliminate virus restrictions this weekend (1.29.21)
- Conception Abbey offering virtual retreats (1.29.21)
- Kansas to spend bulk of federal virus aid on education (1.29.21)
- Maryville City Council discusses new water treatment plant (1.29.21)
- Nebraska unemployment rate still lowest nationwide (1.29.21)
- South Nodaway BOE discusses COVID-19 vaccinations (1.28.21)
- Parson to divert doses from pharmacies to boost vaccine rate (1.28.21)
- Great Northwest Day kicks off next week (1.28.21)
- Iowa governor expects increased vaccine allocation (1.28.21)
- MDC offering virtual clinic on crossbows (1.28.21)
- Maryville Public Safety structure changes (1.28.21)
- Hundreds get first dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Nodaway County (1.28.21)
- MDC releases deer season numbers (1.28.21)
- Missouri bill would allow deadly force against demonstrators (1.27.21)
- Albany BOE is presented with technology review (1.27.21)
- COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations on the decline in Missouri (1.27.21)
- Creston city council discusses future plans for city (1.27.21)
- Statehouse path unclear for move to end Kansas Columbus Day (1.27.21)
- Chillicothe BOE gets COVID-19 update from Superintendent (1.27.21)
- Iowa unemployment rate falls to 3.1%, 2nd lowest in US (1.27.21)
- Free COVID-19 testing event in St. Joseph tomorrow (1.27.21)
- Maryville City Council extends mask mandate (1.26.21)
- Missouri last among states for first COVID shots (1.26.21)
- Hawley wants investigation of Dems who want him investigated (1.26.21)
- STEAM After-School begins next week (1.26.21)
- Nodaway Chorale now accepting scholarship applications (1.26.21)
- Justice: Technology helped Nebraska courts face pandemic (1.26.21)
- Jefferson C-123 BOE discusses several topics (1.26.21)
- Foot of snow blankets parts of Midwest, disrupts travel (1.26.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, Jan. 25 - 31 (1.25.21)
- COVID-19 testing event in Bethany tomorrow (1.25.21)
- Experts say vaccine campaign needs to speed up in Missouri (1.25.21)
- Falls City Council discusses 911 dispatching (1.25.21)
- Some Nebraskans may face 4-month wait for vaccine (1.25.21)
- Kris and Kates to open location in Maryville (1.25.21)
- Missouri COVID-19 count doesn't include antigen tests (1.25.21)
- Voting begins for Nodaway County MU Extension Council (1.25.21)
- More Maryville students opt out of virtual option (1.25.21)
- Mosaic and Nodaway health officials to host vaccination event in Maryville (1.22.21)
- Iowans 65 or older soon to be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine (1.22.21)
- Nebraska City gets update on COVID-19 vaccinations (1.22.21)
- Proposal would give Nebraska health officials more power (1.22.21)
- Catholic Schools Week goes online this year (1.22.21)
- Kansas moves into second phase of COVID-19 immunizations (1.22.21)
- Albany Board of Aldermen approves real estate sale (1.22.21)
- Charges filed in connection with Nodaway County Jail fire (1.22.21)
- Library to host event on crafting paper gift cards (1.22.21)
- Parson: Mass vaccination sites planned across Missouri (1.21.21)
- Medical marijuana dispensary to open in Chillicothe tomorrow (1.21.21)
- Some Missourians asked to give back COVID-related payments (1.21.21)
- Iowa DNR offers tips for winter paddling (1.21.21)
- Kansas expects small uptick in vaccine supply amid shortages (1.21.21)
- Nodaway County health officials confirm 15 more COVID-19 cases (1.21.21)
- Pork exec gives $25K to Iowa governor; company got virus aid (1.21.21)
- Commissioners approve Little Otter Creek Resevoir (1.21.21)
- Hy-Vee offering access to virtual dietitians (1.21.21)
- Another Missouri lawmaker gets COVID-19 as House halts work (1.20.21)
- USDA accepting applications for easement program (1.20.21)
- Nebraska workers worry about new delay in getting vaccine (1.20.21)
- Hy-Vee expands COVID-19 antibody testing (1.20.21)
- Missouri law raising adult age for crimes to 18 not used (1.20.21)
- COVID-19 testing event in Maryville tomorrow (1.20.21)
- Occupy Valk comes back for spring semester (1.20.21)
- MSHP: Grant City woman killed in wreck (1.20.21)
- Nodaway County health officials start COVID-19 vaccine sign-ups (1.20.21)
- Trenton city council discusses rock blankets (1.20.21)
- Hy-Vee holding virtual "Best of Local Brands" (1.19.21)
- Iowa chief justice: In-person trials will resume in February (1.19.21)
- Chillicothe landmark gets recognized by city council (1.19.21)
- Kansas on track to pay out extra unemployment benefit (1.19.21)
- MODoT crews continue to work through winter weather (1.19.21)
- Pony Express Museum moves program online (1.19.21)
- Falls City BOE discusses COVID-19 relief funds (1.19.21)
- South Harrison R2 BOE discusses future goals (1.19.21)
- Nodaway County health officials confirm 13 more COVID-19 cases (1.15.21)
- Free COVID testing being offered to students in one MO county (1.15.21)
- Iowa National Guard sending 250 troops to Washington, D.C. (1.15.21)
- Nebraska expands eligibility for coronavirus vaccine (1.15.21)
- Missouri police, more health staff now eligible for vaccine (1.15.21)
- Missouri Supreme Court offers educational video (1.15.21)
- MDC to host virtual backpack camping workshop (1.15.21)
- St. Joseph officials worried about low Missouri River level (1.15.21)
- Nodaway County Sheriff's Office investigating fire at jail (1.15.21)
- Nodaway County health officials confirm four more COVID-19 cases (1.14.21)
- Midwest economy improving but businesses less optimistic (1.14.21)
- Library to offer Dial-A-Story service (1.14.21)
- Flood risk appears lower on Missouri River at start of 2021 (1.14.21)
- New Dollar Fresh Store opening in Falls City (1.14.21)
- Kansas COVID-19 hospitalizations fall from last month's peak (1.14.21)
- KC man seriously injured in Andrew County wreck (1.14.21)
- Magazine names St. Joseph "Best Historic Town Tour" (1.14.21)
- Northwest Office of Diversity and Inclusion plans for MLK Day (1.14.21)
- Missouri House Democrats, labor union urge Hawley's ouster (1.13.21)
- Nodaway County Health Department ready for return of students (1.13.21)
- Missouri Capitol boosts security as lawmakers cite concerns (1.13.21)
- Free COVID testing event coming to Gentry County (1.13.21)
- Over 40% of Nebraska's health care workers receive vaccine (1.13.21)
- Walk With Ease program to help people with arthritis (1.13.21)
- Flood risk appears lower on Missouri River at start of 2021 (1.13.21)
- MDC reports on alternative-methods portion of deer hunting season (1.13.21)
- emPowerU program welcomes new participating school (1.13.21)
- Nodaway County health officials confirmed 21st COVID-19 related death (1.12.21)
- 1st US execution of female inmate in 67 years halted (1.12.21)
- Maryville residents voice frustrations over mask mandate again (1.12.21)
- Nebraska largely avoids post-Christmas spike in virus cases (1.12.21)
- Three-State Beef Conference being offered virtually (1.12.21)
- Health leaders thankful flu in check during COVID-19 crisis (1.12.21)
- Iowa governor, aides appear in PR video for no-bid vendor (1.12.21)
- Ricketts hints at ballot measure if property tax push fails (1.12.21)
- Kansas lawmakers review state's lagging vaccine distribution (1.12.21)
- Proposed electric rates for solar find few supporters (1.12.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, Jan. 11 - 17 (1.11.21)
- Nodaway County health officials confirm four more COVID-19 cases (1.11.21)
- Ex-Iowa US Rep. Jim Nussle says he's leaving GOP over riot (1.11.21)
- Missouri Department of Corrections hiring for multiple positions (1.11.21)
- Ricketts satisfied with vaccine rollout, urges patience (1.11.21)
- Creston city council discusses fireworks and chickens (1.11.21)
- Iowa lawmakers likely will talk taxes, voting, guns, schools (1.11.21)
- Nebraska preparing to launch vaccine registration website (1.11.21)
- Nebraska begins 2021 session focused on districting, prison (1.8.21)
- Nodaway County Health Department confirms 17 more cases of COVID-19 (1.8.21)
- Kansas Rep. LaTurner tests positive for COVID-19 after vote (1.8.21)
- Some Iowa hunting seasons come to an end this weekend (1.8.21)
- Free COVID-19 testing event in Worth County next week (1.8.21)
- Sandi Von Behren retires from Maryville Chamber (1.8.21)
- St. Joe Health Department finalizes vaccine distribution plans (1.8.21)
- Northwest President addresses employees about upcoming semester (1.8.21)
- Nodaway County health officials confirm nine more cases of COVID-19 (1.7.21)
- Nebraska working to increase pace of vaccinations in state (1.7.21)
- About 200 Trump supporters stage rally at Kansas Statehouse (1.7.21)
- Free COVID testing event in Maryville tomorrow (1.7.21)
- Time running out to dispose of Xmas tree in Maryville (1.7.21)
- Nebraska City officials discuss vaccine distribution (1.7.21)
- Nodaway County health officials confirm one more case of COVID-19 (1.5.21)
- Nebraska expects ramp up of vaccinations after slow start (1.5.21)
- Monolith, NPPD sign large renewable energy agreement (1.5.21)
- Seven people injured in two-vehicle wreck (1.5.21)
- Iowa officials push schools back into classrooms (1.5.21)
- Evergy telling residents about federally funded assistance program (1.5.21)
- New scholarship tool for Missouri students (1.5.21)
- Washington, Oregon, 29 tribes sue over plan to move archives (1.5.21)
- Missouri coronavirus cases topped 400,000 on Sunday (1.4.21)
- Realtor talks 2021 housing market outlook (1.4.21)
- Missouri Lottery to reinstate limits on ticket purchases (1.4.21)
- WalletHub looks at best and worst states for elder abuse protection (1.4.21)
- Bankers say economy is improving in rural parts of 10 states (1.4.21)
- St. Joseph named best metro area for manufacturing workers (1.4.21)
- Iowa average farmland value increases 1.7% in past year (1.4.21)
- Nebraska City Council updates municipal codes (1.4.21)
- Iowa DNR offering two ice fishing courses (1.4.21)