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June 2021 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Missouri lawmakers seek to ban business vaccine mandates (8.6.21)
- NPPD issues warning about phone scammers (8.6.21)
- Worried parents seek change to Iowa school mask mandate ban (8.6.21)
- Nodaway County health officials confirm two more COVID-19 related deaths (8.6.21)
- Nebraska state government to offer hiring bonuses up to $15K (8.6.21)
- Northwest Regents approve student-athletes policy (8.6.21)
- Partisan sniping marks Kansas redistricting before it starts (8.6.21)
- EXPLAINER: Iowa wary of evictions as renter protections end (6.30.21)
- MSHP: Hopkins woman seriously injured in wreck (6.30.21)
- Clemency is rare in Kansas; advocates hope for change (6.30.21)
- Gun deaths rising in Iowa as new law removes handgun permits (6.30.21)
- Mo. Supreme Court sides against state in open records case (6.30.21)
- State virus emergency to end despite rural vaccination lag (6.30.21)
- Remains of Iowan killed at Pearl Harbor come home (6.30.21)
- EXPLAINER: Is Missouri rent relief enough to halt evictions? (6.29.21)
- Maryville City Council throws support behind development (6.29.21)
- Heavy rains cause Missouri rivers to rise (6.29.21)
- Best and worst states for fun (6.29.21)
- Virus vaccination rates in rural Nebraska lag behind cities (6.29.21)
- Livingston County Library adds building to walking tour (6.29.21)
- Iowa unemployment rate up slightly to 3.9% in May (6.29.21)
- Survey: strong growth continues in rural parts of 10 states (6.29.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, June 28 - July 4 (6.28.21)
- MDC encourages discovery with new app (6.28.21)
- Ruling limits safety-based drug testing at Iowa warehouses (6.28.21)
- Iowa DNR reminds boaters about hitchhikers (6.28.21)
- Missouri Senate votes to renew key tax for Medicaid funding (6.28.21)
- Best and worst states for Millennials (6.28.21)
- Missouri storms lead to flooding, road closures (6.28.21)
- EXPLAINER: Aid may not be enough to prevent Kansas evictions (6.28.21)
- Beef processing plant with 750 jobs planned in SW Iowa (6.28.21)
- Planned Parenthood, Right to Life oppose Missouri tax bill (6.25.21)
- Severe weather batters MO, IA, KS and NE (6.25.21)
- COVID variant first gained foothold in rural Missouri (6.25.21)
- Northwest inches closer to unveiling Ag Learning Center (6.25.21)
- Iowa to deploy up to 30 state officers to Texas for 2 weeks (6.25.21)
- Maryville Citizens for Community Action to meet (6.25.21)
- Priests cannot be charged for old abuse despite new Iowa law (6.25.21)
- Missouri Special Session on Medicaid Funding Begins (6.24.21)
- MSHP: Semi driver seriously injured in wreck (6.24.21)
- Nebraska governor defends move to send troopers to Texas (6.24.21)
- Missouri judge: Medicaid expansion unconstitutional (6.24.21)
- Ken Garner talks about purchase of the Maryville Forum (6.24.21)
- Schwab seeks second term as Kansas secretary of state (6.24.21)
- Nebraska unemployment ranks second in the nation in May (6.24.21)
- Unvaccinated Missourians fuel COVID: 'We will be the canary' (6.24.21)
- Missouri drownings prompt warnings to be careful in water (6.23.21)
- Chillicothe Area Arts Council gets ready for upcoming season (6.23.21)
- Man who threatened Iowa governor ordered to have no contact (6.23.21)
- Chillicothe BOE discusses finances and construction (6.23.21)
- Inmate charged in death of prisoner at St. Joseph prison (6.23.21)
- Parson calls special session on Missouri Medicaid funding (6.23.21)
- Iowa court blocks mandatory waiting period for abortion (6.23.21)
- Nebraska reports fewer virus cases for eighth week in a row (6.23.21)
- Forced by judge to surrender rifle, McCloskey has a new one (6.23.21)
- Lawyers make cases in suit over Missouri Medicaid expansion (6.22.21)
- Northwest Board of Regents approves budgets (6.22.21)
- Missouri leads nation in highest rate of new COVID cases (6.22.21)
- Tenaska awards scholarships to two local high schoolers (6.22.21)
- Best and worst states for military retirees (6.22.21)
- MODoT crews begin striping roads (6.22.21)
- Iowa DNR asks drivers to watch out for fawns (6.22.21)
- NPPD offers tips for next heat wave (6.22.21)
- MDC offering program about toads and frogs (6.22.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, June 21 - 27 (6.21.21)
- Museum exhibits come to Livingston County Library (6.21.21)
- Costly low bid for Nebraska child services may cause changes (6.21.21)
- St. Joseph Performing Arts Association unveils upcoming season (6.21.21)
- Iowa Supreme Court bars warrantless police searches of trash (6.21.21)
- Albany Board of Aldermen discusses equipment purchases (6.21.21)
- Iowa's high court stops lawsuit over farm runoff pollution (6.21.21)
- Emerald ash borer continues to spread throughout MO (6.21.21)
- Nebraska sending state troopers to help at the Texas border (6.21.21)
- Iowa DNR offers tips for paddlers (6.21.21)
- Missouri responds defiantly to Justice Dept. over gun law (6.18.21)
- Maryville Young Players hits the stage again (6.18.21)
- Missouri risks Medicaid funding over contraceptive fight (6.18.21)
- South Harrison R2 BOE discusses safe return to class (6.18.21)
- Nebraska to offer additional payments for 2019 flood relief (6.18.21)
- Clarinda Public Library to host virtual author visit (6.18.21)
- Iowa governor signs measure heightening protest penalties (6.18.21)
- Albany Board of Aldermen approves equipment purchase (6.18.21)
- Iowa governor signs tax cut, mental health care funding law (6.17.21)
- Mosaic outpatient therapy moving across town (6.17.21)
- Kansas governor appoints 3 to Board of Regents (6.17.21)
- Hy-Vee offering incentives for COVID-19 vaccine (6.17.21)
- COVID-19 cases rise in Missouri areas popular among tourists (6.17.21)
- Area farmers need to keep an eye on their corn crops (6.17.21)
- Iowa to shutter state-run coronavirus Test Iowa in July (6.17.21)
- Children's Business Fair happening this weekend (6.11.21)
- Nebraska continues to report small number of new virus cases (6.11.21)
- New paintball business looking to ease concerns (6.11.21)
- Ex-Kansas Gov. Colyer riled by disclosure of personal data (6.11.21)
- Vintage Tractor Show in Savannah this weekend (6.11.21)
- Falls City Council discusses potential traffic study (6.11.21)
- Reynolds signs bills limiting voting, 'divisive' teaching (6.9.21)
- New director selected for Livingston County Library (6.9.21)
- Iowa to step up traffic enforcement to slow road fatalities (6.9.21)
- Parson replaces administrative judge who heard abortion case (6.9.21)
- Missouri officials urge vaccinations before Fourth of July (6.9.21)
- Iowa to pay $5.7 million to settle public university claims (6.9.21)
- Capitol riot suspect blames 'pack of lies,' seeks release (6.8.21)
- Missouri now offering two COVID-19 testing options (6.8.21)
- Iowa prisons to resume visitation for vaccinated inmates (6.8.21)
- Kansas seeing more mountain lions, black bears, elk (6.8.21)
- Two Nodaway County residents injured in wreck (6.8.21)
- Missouri River expected to see lower flows this year (6.8.21)
- Midwest economy report stays strong, shows inflation worries (6.8.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, June 7 - 13 (6.7.21)
- Hot Air Balloon Festival returns to Falls City (6.7.21)
- Court rejects private lawyer phone consult prior to charges (6.7.21)
- Missouri organizations launch pedestrian safety campaign (6.7.21)
- Universities asked for list of critical race theory classes (6.7.21)
- Elderly man in serious condition after motorcycle wreck (6.7.21)
- Missouri's Democratic state auditor won't seek reelection (6.7.21)
- Steam to Steam Festival to celebrate MO Bicentennial (6.7.21)
- Nebraska's taking of payments to foster children questioned (6.4.21)
- MDC to offer free archery lessons (6.4.21)
- Thousands apply for Missouri bear hunting permit (6.4.21)
- Northwest chosen to take part in virtual program (6.4.21)
- Missouri River winter water release expected to be minimum (6.4.21)
- Cops n' Bobbers to be held in Trenton this weekend (6.4.21)
- Iowa auditor questions governor's spending for COVID-19 ads (6.4.21)
- Kansas ranchers struggle to find veterinarians for livestock (6.4.21)
- Axe throwing business opening this week in Maryville (6.3.21)
- Voting rights advocates sue over 2 new Kansas election laws (6.3.21)
- MSHP: St. Joseph man seriously injured in DeKalb County wreck (6.3.21)
- Variants blamed for COVID-19 spike in northern Missouri (6.3.21)
- Iowa DNR encourages residents to fish for free this weekend (6.3.21)
- Kansas communities use mobile clinics, teams for COVID shots (6.3.21)
- Creston city council discusses infrastructure at latest meeting (6.3.21)
- Fewer 2020 traffic stops in Missouri, but disparity remains (6.3.21)
- Patient influx from other states increases Kansas abortions (6.2.21)
- Missouri court strikes down public labor union restrictions (6.2.21)
- Trenton city council discusses infrastructure bills (6.2.21)
- Highway Patrol reports six holiday weekend fatalities (6.2.21)
- MSHP: Five injured in Memorial Day wreck (6.2.21)
- MDC offering free guided nature hike (6.2.21)
- Diocese launches "Come Home to Communion" campaign (6.2.21)
- MSHP: 2 Nebraska residents seriously injured in wreck (6.1.21)
- COVID-19 hospitalizations in Iowa drop below 100 (6.1.21)
- MoDOT urges drivers to stay safe this summer (6.1.21)
- Nebraska lab IDs over 300 Pearl Harbor sailors and Marines (6.1.21)
- Jefferson C-123 BOE discusses investment plan (6.1.21)
- Investor aims to transform Augusta into national destination (6.1.21)