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October 2021 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Watchdog alleges Greitens broke campaign laws in Senate bid (10.29.21)
- Iowa lawmakers consider vaccine mandate exemption bill (10.29.21)
- Hunters kill 12 bears in Missouri's first black bear season< (10.29.21)
- King City woman serious injured in wreck (10.29.21)
- Albany Board of Aldermen approves zoning ordinance (10.29.21)
- Kansas reports fifth child death from COVID-19 (10.29.21)
- Iowa Legislature meets to consider second redistricting map (10.29.21)
- McCloskey against abortions for young rape or incest victims (10.28.21)
- Teenager arrested for threatening high school (10.28.21)
- Gov. candidate Herbster backed by Trump, but not Ricketts (10.28.21)
- Iowa DNR keeping an eye on RHDV2 (10.28.21)
- Company challenges seizure of marijuana proceeds in Kansas (10.28.21)
- Kansas court wonders: Is it too late to rule on COVID law? (10.27.21)
- Ex-Kearney teacher pleads not guilty to sexual misconduct (10.27.21)
- Evergy pursuing more wind energy (10.27.21)
- Organization collecting coats for international students (10.27.21)
- Library offering program on holiday safety (10.27.21)
- Ricketts voices support for Nebraska US Rep. Fortenberry (10.26.21)
- First woman enlisted infantry soldier in Iowa National Guard (10.26.21)
- Nebraska unemployment rate of 2% is lowest on record (10.26.21)
- Maryville City Council debates tourism committee (10.26.21)
- Creston city council discusses Urban Revitalization Plan (10.26.21)
- NWS reveals tornado information from Sunday (10.26.21)
- Missouri paid for Schmitt's Texas trip to announce lawsuit (10.25.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, Oct. 25 - 31 (10.25.21)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen discusses new program (10.25.21)
- South Main lane closing today in Maryville (10.25.21)
- Strong economic growth continues in rural parts of 10 states (10.25.21)
- Iowa's September unemployment rate drops slightly to 4% (10.25.21)
- What could happen next with indicted US Rep. Fortenberry (10.25.21)
- PAC uses Missouri governor's attack on paper to raise money (10.22.21)
- Northwest Homecoming events start up next week (10.22.21)
- Ricketts rescinds hospital restrictions as capacity improves (10.22.21)
- Falls City Council discusses housing problems (10.22.21)
- Iowa agency to release second state redistricting maps (10.22.21)
- Sheriff investigates after shots fired at Missouri abbey (10.22.21)
- Union Pacific and its unions sue each other over vaccine (10.21.21)
- Buckle Up, Phone Down Day tomorrow in MO (10.21.21)
- Reynolds hopes rule changes will push jobless back to work (10.21.21)
- Iowa DNR offering free native seedlings (10.21.21)
- Auditor: Iowa's privatized Medicaid illegally denies care (10.21.21)
- 5th annual Art, Rhythm and Brews happening this weekend (10.21.21)
- Christian boarding school sues over new oversight law (10.21.21)
- Missouri budget officials outline $50M cost of data breach (10.20.21)
- Falls City BOE discusses construction project (10.20.21)
- 2 senators seek special session to ban vaccine mandates (10.20.21)
- Nebraska City Council approves contract with Bird (10.20.21)
- First bear taken as hunting season begins in Missouri (10.20.21)
- Iowa National Guard members to help resettle Afghan refugees (10.20.21)
- Nebraska launches ad campaign with $10M in CARES Act cash (10.19.21)
- Two charged in connection with teen's deadly overdose (10.19.21)
- New maps may indicate if Iowa adopts partisan redistricting (10.19.21)
- Seminary College's annual fall play comes back (10.19.21)
- Data breach prompts review at Missouri teacher pension fund (10.19.21)
- Creston city council discusses new dog park (10.19.21)
- Unhappy with prices, ranchers look to build own meat plants (10.19.21)
- Nebraska courts release group's prison overcrowding reports (10.19.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, Oct. 18 - 24 (10.18.21)
- STEAM After-School begins this week (10.18.21)
- Farmers and John Deere suppliers worry about strike's impact (10.18.21)
- Nebraska City Council discusses frisbee golf course expansion (10.18.21)
- Missouri governor urged to appoint cybersecurity panel (10.18.21)
- South Harrison R2 BOE discusses professional development plan (10.18.21)
- KBI say it has opened 122 clergy sex abuse cases in Kansas (10.18.21)
- 71-year-old Chillicothe man accused of exposing himself (10.18.21)
- Chronic staffing shortage worsens in Nebraska state prisons (10.18.21)
- Ricketts relaxes some health care licensing requirements (10.15.21)
- Albany Board of Aldermen allocates infrastructure funds (10.15.21)
- Judge: Kansas election database function not public record (10.15.21)
- Halloween Hunt happening in Maryville (10.15.21)
- University of Missouri to stop requiring masks (10.15.21)
- Free driving tour in Poosey Conservation Area (10.15.21)
- Missouri gov slams paper for uncovering data security flaw (10.15.21)
- Kansas legislators press state school board on race theory (10.15.21)
- Ricketts promotes Nebraska jobs program for SNAP recipients (10.14.21)
- Iowa DNR encourages residents to fish this fall (10.14.21)
- New rules on Missouri abortion regulations kick in (10.14.21)
- More PAC purchased for Mozingo Lake (10.14.21)
- State changes quarantine policies for exposure to COVID-19 (10.14.21)
- Weather service confirms tornadoes in western Kansas (10.14.21)
- Missouri governor announces major Cabinet reshuffle (10.13.21)
- Falls City Council updates flood map (10.13.21)
- Nebraska Lt. Gov. Mike Foley tests positive for coronavirus (10.13.21)
- Maryville City Council looks at water/sewer rate (10.13.21)
- New dashboards give detailed look at Missouri health data (10.13.21)
- Judge Roger Prokes announces retirement (10.13.21)
- Judge rejects state's residency rule for medical marijuana (10.13.21)
- Nebraska virus numbers improve slightly but remain elevated (10.13.21)
- Most COVID lottery entrants immunized before program started (10.12.21)
- COVID-19 booster shots to be offered next month (10.12.21)
- Ameren announces changes in leadership, including next CEO (10.12.21)
- USDA awards grants to 19 Missouri organizations (10.12.21)
- Website finds that Missouri has a bullying problem (10.12.21)
- South Main Corridor Project to begin (10.12.21)
- Kansas farmers making progress harvesting their fall crops (10.12.21)
- MDC recommending limit changes at Mozingo Lake (10.12.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, Oct. 11 - 17 (10.11.21)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen discusses TAP funds (10.11.21)
- GOP doc dispenses sketchy medical advice on virus immunity (10.11.21)
- MDA awarding grants for hemp processing (10.11.21)
- Judge continues to prohibit Iowa enforcement of mask ban law (10.11.21)
- Free COVID-19/flu vaccine clinic tomorrow (10.11.21)
- Iowa's GOP leaders stand by Trump as he repeats false claims (10.11.21)
- Nebraska officials refusing to release prison reform reports (10.11.21)
- Blood shortages persist in our region (10.11.21)
- Nebraska public employees to see pay hikes in new contract (10.11.21)
- Masks touted as Kansas reports fewer school COVID outbreaks (10.8.21)
- Waterfowl seasons starting up in Iowa (10.8.21)
- Nebraska syringe plant ups production to help with vaccine (10.8.21)
- MSHP: Amazonia man dead after wreck (10.8.21)
- MSHP: Woman falls asleep behind wheel before wreck (10.8.21)
- Teen seriously injured in Harrison County wreck (10.8.21)
- Iowa DNR offers tip on oak tree pruning (10.8.21)
- Judge: Missouri must collect union dues from prison workers (10.7.21)
- Pony Express Wrestling coming to Maryville and Bethany (10.7.21)
- Reynolds, Ricketts join GOP governors at US-Mexico border (10.7.21)
- Credit card debt on the rise (10.7.21)
- State officials grilled over report on missing foster kids (10.7.21)
- Nodaway County wreck injures three (10.7.21)
- Missouri high court weighs taxation-by-citation law (10.7.21)
- Catholic Bishops of MO weigh in on execution (10.7.21)
- Iowa posts 91 more coronavirus deaths (10.7.21)
- MDC considering changes for Mozingo Lake (10.7.21)
- Missouri man executed for killing 3 workers in '94 robbery (10.6.21)
- Presentation on two vaudeville performers from Iowa (10.6.21)
- Audit: Cybersecurity weak for many Kansas school districts (10.6.21)
- NPPD reminds farmers about powerline dangers (10.6.21)
- Reynolds joining Republican governors for Texas border tour (10.6.21)
- MSHP: Cameron woman seriously injured in wreck (10.6.21)
- Kansas governor bypasses lawmakers, creates child advocate (10.6.21)
- GOP lawmakers vote down Iowa's 1st redistricting plan (10.6.21)
- MU Extension Office holding classes on chronic pain (10.6.21)
- Missouri governor denies clemency to death row inmate (10.5.21)
- Nebraska City Council discusses home sale (10.5.21)
- Child COVID-19 vaccination rates low in some Kansas counties (10.5.21)
- Bicentennial quilt coming to Chillicothe (10.5.21)
- Local governments struggle to hire public sector workers (10.5.21)
- Chillicothe BOE designates teachers as essential workers (10.5.21)
- Midwest report: Business confidence in economy plummets (10.5.21)
- MSHP: Four injured in three-vehicle crash (10.5.21)
- Woman seriously injured in Buchanan County wreck (10.5.21)
- Thousands of additional Missourians eligible for Medicaid (10.5.21)
- Nebraska firm says ransomeware knocks its websites offline (10.4.21)
- Falls City Council approve electrical upgrades (10.4.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, Oct. 4 - 10 (10.4.21)
- Trenton city council discusses dog breed ban (10.4.21)
- Kansas governor expands voter registration to state agencies (10.4.21)
- Farmland value increasing in Iowa, survey finds (10.4.21)
- Fantastic Fidos opens in Maryville (10.4.21)
- Ex-governor calls for clemency for Missouri death row inmate (10.4.21)
- North Nodaway BOE discusses essential workers (10.4.21)