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February 2022 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Planned Roadwork for Northwest Missouri, Feb. 28-March 6 (2.28.22)
- Chillicothe BOE discusses tax levy issue (2.28.22)
- Judge blocks Kansas law on mailed ballot applications (2.28.22)
- Nebraska medical marijuana bill derided as 'poison pill'' (2.28.22)
- Iowa attorney general leads study of high fertilizer prices (2.28.22)
- Nebraska advances income tax cuts despite reservations (2.25.22)
- MU Extension Office offering ag course for women (2.25.22)
- Kansas moves to block plastic-bag bans by cities, counties (2.25.22)
- South Harrison R2 BOE tweaks summer school (2.25.22)
- Missouri Senate passes expanded adult scholarship program (2.25.22)
- "Sweet Sounds" to be performed at Maryville High School (2.25.22)
- Lawmakers fight Medicaid expansion, Planned Parenthood funds (2.25.22)
- Oregon man dead in MO wreck (2.25.22)
- Calls grow for Kansas ed leader to go over 'raiding' remark (2.25.22)
- St. Joseph Economic Development Partnership launches new website (2.25.22)
- Maryville BOE discusses fees and tuition (2.25.22)
- MSHP: Two injured in St. Joseph crash (2.25.22)
- St. Joseph Symphony hosting final Chamber concert (2.25.22)
- Missouri House bill could let more school staff carry guns (2.24.22)
- St. Joseph Performing Arts Association to welcome touring show (2.24.22)
- Iowa justices reconsider state constitution's abortion right (2.24.22)
- Trenton city council approves financing for improvements (2.24.22)
- Biden approves disaster declarations for Nebraska, Iowa (2.24.22)
- Report: Flaw that exposed teacher data existed since 2011 (2.23.22)
- Missouri candidates sign up for office without new districts (2.23.22)
- Missouri Farm Bureau wants to celebrate agriculture (2.23.22)
- GOP saves, advances plan to limit Kansas agency regulations (2.23.22)
- KC-area man found dead in Livingston County (2.23.22)
- Lawmakers don't want Kansas to stop electing county sheriffs (2.23.22)
- Iowa House bill would halt transgender girls in girls sports (2.23.22)
- GOP leaders pick Iowa governor for State of Union response (2.23.22)
- Nebraska virus cases and hospitalizations continue falling (2.22.22)
- Northwest students to perform classic tragicomedy (2.22.22)
- Infrastructure deal includes money to fix 2019 flood damage (2.22.22)
- Albany Board of Aldermen continues review of codes (2.22.22)
- Some in southwest Iowa communities oppose proposed wind farm (2.22.22)
- Creston city council discusses tax levy rate (2.22.22)
- Kansas Supreme Court asked to dismiss redistricting lawsuits (2.22.22)
- GOP hopes to save plan to limit Kansas agencies' regulations (2.21.22)
- Kansas lawmakers may make it harder for police to seize cash (2.21.22)
- Iowa DNR hosting meeting in Creston tonight (2.21.22)
- Missouri, Justice Department feud complicates joint program (2.21.22)
- My Success event to be held in St. Joseph this week (2.21.22)
- Missouri finalizes $458M deal in opioid epidemic lawsuit (2.21.22)
- Attorneys spar over what jury can hear in Fortenberry case (2.18.22)
- MoDOT to begin construction work in Harrison County (2.18.22)
- Curriculum struggle has Kansas GOP pursuing 'transparency' (2.18.22)
- Justice Department sues Missouri over new gun law (2.18.22)
- Wyeth-Tootle Bridal Bash this weekend (2.18.22)
- Gov. Ricketts urges fewer restrictions as COVID cases fall (2.18.22)
- Chillicothe city council discusses senior housing project (2.18.22)
- Nebraska lawmakers kick off debate on income tax bill (2.18.22)
- Falls City BOE approves school bus purchase (2.18.22)
- Nebraska eyes pandemic money to ease housing shortage (2.18.22)
- Man sentenced in $4 million meth ring in St. Joseph area (2.17.22)
- YWCA accepting nominations this year's 21st Women of Excellence Awards Program (2.17.22)
- Iowa House passes GOP drafted 4% flat tax plan (2.17.22)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen discusses COVID-19 funds (2.17.22)
- Missouri House seeks to raise bar to amend Constitution (2.17.22)
- Storm drainage improvements coming to Maryville park (2.17.22)
- Iowa town faces uncertain future in wake of 2019 flooding (2.17.22)
- Shenandoah woman seriously injured in wreck (2.17.22)
- US bird flu case puts chicken, turkey farms on high alert (2.16.22)
- Nebraska City Council discusses grant applications (2.16.22)
- Ricketts stresses support for tax cuts ahead of bill debate (2.16.22)
- Human trafficking symposium in Missouri next month (2.16.22)
- Missouri bills against vaccine mandates move in GOP House (2.16.22)
- Missouri GOP continues fight to limit access to Medicaid (2.16.22)
- Nebraska state tax collections beat expectations in January (2.16.22)
- Traffic shifting on South Main in Maryville (2.16.22)
- New art at Mosaic Medical Center in Albany (2.15.22)
- Iowa lawmakers send 2.5% school funding increase to governor (2.15.22)
- Judge denies Nebraska Rep. Fortenberry's push to move trial (2.15.22)
- Falls City Council discusses dual representation (2.15.22)
- Hawley endorsing Congresswoman Hartzler in 2022 Senate race (2.15.22)
- MDC hosting virtual event about waterfowl hunting (2.15.22)
- Maryville City Council approves new grant program (2.15.22)
- Virus hospitalizations and cases still falling across state (2.15.22)
- Democrats sue to overturn new Kansas congressional districts (2.15.22)
- Prosecutor won't charge reporter who uncovered database flaw (2.14.22)
- Nodaway Chorale offering two scholarships (2.14.22)
- Planned Roadwork for Northwest Missouri, Feb. 14-20 (2.14.22)
- Albany Board of Aldermen discusses outdated city codes (2.14.22)
- Missouri Senate looks for 'magic path' on redistricting (2.14.22)
- Missouri bill criticized as 'Make Murder Legal Act' blocked (2.14.22)
- Higher bar for Missouri ballot measures OK'd by state House (2.14.22)
- Iowa local nonprofit planning agency CEO arrested for theft (2.14.22)
- Iowa courts to discontinue mask requirement (2.14.22)
- Gov. Parson doesn't recommend funds for Holocaust Commission (2.11.22)
- Leid Public Library hosting book presentation (2.11.22)
- Nebraska water groups endorse proposed $500M Colorado canal (2.11.22)
- MLC Auxiliary makes record breaking donation (2.11.22)
- Kansas Gas Service customers to pay for 2021 deep freeze (2.11.22)
- Arson charges filed in connection with Chillicothe fire (2.11.22)
- Missouri Feral Hog Elimination Partnership releases 2021 numbers (2.11.22)
- Prescribed burning workshop to be held this month (2.11.22)
- Chillicothe City Council updates construction contract (2.11.22)
- WalletHub looks at best and worst states for smoking (2.11.22)
- Missouri House advances plan for smaller state worker raises (2.10.22)
- Magazine gives St. Joseph a historic award (2.10.22)
- GOP undoes veto of Kansas map hurting Democrat; courts next (2.10.22)
- Nebraska advances vaccine mandate exemption for workers (2.10.22)
- Environmental problems bring takeover of St. Joseph business (2.10.22)
- Attempt to cap Nebraska school property tax growth fails (2.10.22)
- Kansas gets OK to offer $1B-plus in breaks to mystery firm (2.10.22)
- Gun-waving St. Louis couple placed on probation as lawyers (2.9.22)
- Absentee voting to made available this month (2.9.22)
- Missouri high court: referendum laws hinder voters' rights (2.9.22)
- Creston city council discusses sewer-related costs (2.9.22)
- Anti-vax, pro-ivermectin measures advance in Kansas Senate (2.9.22)
- Missouri bill would ditch need for physical therapy referral (2.9.22)
- St. Joseph statue stolen outside Missouri Theater (2.9.22)
- Trial of man charged with killing 2 Wisconsin men delayed (2.9.22)
- House panel OKs proposed Medicaid constitutional amendment (2.8.22)
- Northwest UPD issues alert over incident in showers (2.8.22)
- Missouri Supreme Court weighs law against federal gun rules (2.8.22)
- MDA accepting grants for specialty crops (2.8.22)
- Pressure on Nebraska hospitals eases as COVID-19 cases fall (2.8.22)
- Ricketts announces trade mission to United Kingdom, Ireland (2.8.22)
- Iowa court affirms process that may exclude Black jurors (2.8.22)
- Fortenberry's attorney: He was confused, not lying to FBI (2.7.22)
- Stanberry BOE discusses supply chain issues (2.7.22)
- Planned Roadwork for Northwest Missouri, Feb. 7 - 13 (2.7.22)
- WalletHub looks at best and worst states for fraud (2.7.22)
- Iowa GOP tax cut plans raise concerns about long-term impact (2.7.22)
- MO DNR offering energy efficiency grants (2.7.22)
- State high court to hear challenge to Missouri gun law (2.7.22)
- COVID-19 testing program reopens in area school district (2.7.22)
- Nebraska hospital system to resume delayed surgeries (2.7.22)
- Nebraska panel weighs partisan elections of state lawmakers (2.4.22)
- Jefferson C-123 BOE discusses tax collections (2.4.22)
- Kansas governor vetoes redistricting plan targeting Democrat (2.4.22)
- Livingston County Sheriff's Office investigates shooting (2.4.22)
- Iowa governor ending COVID public health emergency Feb. 15 (2.4.22)
- St. Joseph police identify crash victim (2.4.22)
- Iowa House passes bill aimed at expanding biofuels markets (2.4.22)
- Kansas plan to lure big project snags on corporate tax cuts (2.4.22)
- Kunce raises most funds among Senate hopefuls in Missouri (2.4.22)
- Corps: Missouri River power output below average in 2021 (2.4.22)
- Iowa hospitalizations drop as virus spread rate slows (2.3.22)
- Iowa DNR releases latest info on CWD (2.3.22)
- Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri companies cited in emissions case (2.3.22)
- Iowa DNR's Fish and Wildlife Fund sees huge increase (2.3.22)
- Nebraska AG Peterson endorses Hilgers to replace him (2.3.22)
- "Trees For Kids" applications available now (2.3.22)
- Nebraska eyes loan forgiveness program for teacher shortage (2.3.22)
- Report: Loss of manufacturing jobs leads to index drop (2.3.22)
- Prosecutor slams Missouri bill as 'Make Murder Legal Act' (2.2.22)
- Trenton city council approves sewer plant construction (2.2.22)
- Nebraska Rep. Fortenberry trial could be delayed until March (2.2.22)
- MSHP: Teen seriously injured in wreck (2.2.22)
- Missouri health director out following conservative blowback (2.2.22)
- Nebraska Farm Bureau backs Republican Jim Pillen for gov (2.2.22)
- Republican Mike Flood says he has raised more than $400K (2.1.22)
- Schmitt seeks temporary restraining orders in mask lawsuits (2.1.22)
- Applications open for 2022 MO Agribusiness Academy. (2.1.22)
- Hospital CEOs say omicron surge may have peaked in Nebraska (2.1.22)
- MDC recommends anglers head to St. Joseph (2.1.22)
- Iowa virus hospitalizations fall from January peak (2.1.22)
- Falls City Council gets building assessments from insurance (2.1.22)
- BBBS of Nodaway County welcomes new case manager (2.1.22)