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April 2021 Local/Regional Newsroom
- MO law enforcement on the lookout for underage drinking
(4.30.21) - Battle brews over how to spend COVID relief funds (4.30.21)
- St. Joe Health Department hosting vaccine clinic in May
(4.30.21) - Missouri struggles to track virus cases among the vaccinated (4.30.21)
- Creston city council discusses several projects
(4.30.21) - St. Joseph man allegedly left peanuts for man with allergy (4.30.21)
- Vocal Trump ally Kobach opens launches bid for Kansas AG (4.30.21)
- Iowa to pay $400,000 for security fence at governor's home (4.29.21)
- Trenton city council discusses airport utilities
(4.29.21) - Iowa may take vaccination effort to ballpark, farmers market (4.29.21)
- Jefferson C-123 BOE approves compliance letter
(4.29.21) - Survey: Pandemic proved too much for some Missouri teachers (4.29.21)
- Missouri Senate tables bill to invalidate federal gun laws (4.29.21)
- U.S. Senate honors Northwest men's basketball team (4.29.21)
- Police: Northwestern Missouri child dies after hit-and-run (4.28.21)
- Maryville's only TIF district comes to an end
(4.28.21) - Powerful Iowa companies got state testing help, records show (4.28.21)
- MSHP: Kansas man dies in single-vehicle wreck (4.28.21)
- Iowa vaccine resistance persists, 80 counties decline doses (4.28.21)
- Missouri COVID-19 cases top 500,000; more than 8,700 deaths (4.28.21)
- House committee endorses proposed gasoline tax increase (4.28.21)
- Maryville City Council discusses 20-year plan
(4.27.21) - Kansas plans to resume single dose J&J COVID-19 vaccinations (4.27.21)
- Cameron woman seriously injured in Gentry County wreck (4.27.21)
- Nebraska to resume using Johnson & Johnson's virus vaccine (4.27.21)
- Three people, including two kids, seriously injured in wreck (4.27.21)
- Kansas governor signs bill to modernize unemployment system (4.27.21)
- Sound of Speed Airshow this weekend (4.26.21)
- St. Joseph Chamber announces Parties on the Parkway
(4.26.21) - Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, April 26 - May 2 (4.26.21)
- Two Kansas women arrested in Jan. 6 Capitol riot (4.26.21)
- MODOT utilizes grant for bridge projects (4.23.21)
- South Nodaway R4 giving teachers pay raise
(4.23.21) - Chillicothe PD purchases new tech
(4.23.21) - Spoofhounds offer clean-up services (4.23.21)
- MO Senate budget committee votes against Medicaid expansion (4.23.21)
- NE officials back greater accountability and training on de-escalating conflicts (4.23.21)
- MDC thanks hunters for donations to Share The Harvest
(4.22.21) - YWCA St. Joseph holds event for racial injustice today
(4.22.21) - Maryville BOE creates another Kindergarten class
(4.22.21) - Highway Death Rate in MO up 12% in 2020
(4.22.21) - MO bill to ban transgender girls from playing sports advances (4.22.21)
- Kansas counties turn away vaccine supplies (4.22.21)
- Vaccine doses fail to reach all rural MO locations (4.22.21)
- Chillicothe City Council tables vote on engineering contract
(4.21.21) - Evergy offers financial assistance
(4.21.21) - Maryville extends burn period (4.21.21)
- St. Louis mayor calls systemic racism biggest issue (4.21.21)
- Missouri's health director resigns (4.21.21)
- Des Moines men charged with hate crimes (4.21.21)
- Kansas school looking to rename KKK-named school (4.21.21)
- Nodaway County sees 4 cases over the weekend (4.21.21)
- Iowa Counties Rejecting Vaccines
(4.21.21) - National Crime Victims' Rights Week will be commemorated with tree planting ceremony (4.21.21)
- Marijuana Dispensary granted approval to operate in St. Joe
(4.20.21) - Alfalfa weevils have begun hatching
(4.20.21) - Corn emergence slow due to weather
(4.20.21) - MODOT cracks down on drug-impaired driving
(4.20.21) - Freeze warning issued for Tuesday night
(4.20.21) - Kansas bill limits protestors (4.20.21)
- IA legislature warned about hazardous conditions at capitol (4.20.21)
- 36.3% of Nebraskans vaccinated (4.20.21)
- 2nd person charged in Buchanan County murder
(4.19.21) - Maryville's last mass vaccine clinic for first doses Wednesday (4.19.21)
- MORA Earth Day to be virtual April 22
(4.19.21) - Blunt, Colleagues Re-introduce Bill to Expand AmeriCorps (4.19.21)
- Covid-19 update discussed at Falls City Board of Ed meeting
(4.19.21) - Trenton City Council discusses runway lights
(4.19.21) - Highly contagious South African variant of Covid-19 found in NE (4.19.21)
- Max sentence requested for KC man (4.19.21)
- Unemployment rate drops in Nebraska (4.19.21)
- Snow expected Monday night
(4.19.21) - Broad Coronavirus shutdowns possible
(4.16.21) - Savannah Board of Education votes to change mascot, retain nickname
(4.16.21) - Northwest Wind Symphony to perform April 22 (4.16.21)
- Iowa DNR warns paddlers of water conditions
(4.16.21) - Northwest alumnus debuts film
(4.16.21) - More road works approved by Maryville City Council
(4.16.21) - Black women in Missouri are four times as likely to die during childbirth
(4.16.21) - Northwest Tower Choir & University Chorale to perform Sunday (4.16.21)
- Rhonda Vincent to perform in Chillicothe
(4.16.21) - MO Violates Open Records Law
(4.15.21) - NW Celebration Show Choir performs Apr 23 (4.15.21)
- Albany Aldermen discuss paying winter weather electric bill
(4.15.21) - Maryville purchases new police car
(4.15.21) - Motor cycle wreck caused by deer (4.15.21)
- MO Senate seeks to modify laws on criminal behavior
(4.15.21) - Missouri pauses J&J COVID-19 vaccine administration (4.14.21)
- Northwest hosts 2 poets this week (4.14.21)
- Drug arrest results from single-vehicle wreck (4.14.21)
- Iowa DNR explains controlling pond plant growth
(4.14.21) - Missouri on hook for legal fees for violating Sunshine Law (4.14.21)
- Missouri lawmakers consider day to honor Rush Limbaugh (4.14.21)
- Some Nebraska college students to get $3,000 in pandemic aid (4.13.21)
- NWS to communicate more during severe weather
(4.13.21) - Iowa Supreme Court says it's ready to handle redistricting (4.13.21)
- Falls City Council discusses sky-high electric bills
(4.13.21) - Ameren seeks utility rate increases to raise $309M a year (4.13.21)
- New Maryville City Council sworn-in
(4.13.21) - Cargill addressing odor issues in Neb. City
(4.13.21) - MDC reports on turkey hunting numbers (4.13.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, April 12 - 18 (4.12.21)
- MDC to teach people about finding and cooking mushrooms
(4.12.21) - Bill to drop concealed carry age clears Kansas Legislature (4.12.21)
- WalletHub looks at best and worst tax burden states (4.12.21)
- Passage of Kansas bill on trans athletes won't be veto-proof (4.12.21)
- NWMSU Student Senate hosting on-campus blood drive
(4.12.21) - MSHP: Semi-truck driver injured in wreck (4.12.21)
- Nebraska sets stage for new prison, stops short of approval (4.12.21)
- Kansas expects thousands fewer Johnson & Johnson vaccines (4.9.21)
- WalletHub looks at Medicaid coverage across the U.S. (4.9.21)
- Nebraska colleges won't require students to get vaccinated (4.9.21)
- COVID-19 vaccine event happening in Albany next week (4.9.21)
- More younger people hospitalized with virus in Nebraska (4.9.21)
- Two COVID-19 vaccine events happening in Page County
(4.9.21) - Bill to drop concealed carry age advances in Kansas Senate (4.9.21)
- Survey: strong economic growth continues in the region (4.8.21)
- Second Harvest receives donation to protect workers
(4.8.21) - Campers in Iowa state parks will pay more in fees this year (4.8.21)
- WalletHub looks at safest states during the pandemic (4.8.21)
- NWMSU professor receives grant for immigration research (4.8.21)
- MDC to offer in-person hunter education class
(4.8.21) - Bethany Board of Aldermen talks transportation
(4.8.21) - Nebraska vaccinated more than 120,000 for virus last week (4.7.21)
- Report finds 'significant increase' in force by Iowa police (4.7.21)
- WalletHub looks at how COVID-19 ravaged states (4.7.21)
- Hy-Vee now offering COVID-19 vaccines at all locations
(4.7.21) - MSHP: ATV wreck injures several juveniles (4.7.21)
- MoDOT: Several route closures in Nodaway County (4.7.21)
- Drop in Missouri COVID-19 cases stalls, creates some worry (4.6.21)
- Three teens injured in Bethany wreck (4.6.21)
- Kansas governor: 'No interest' in COVID-19 vaccine passports (4.6.21)
- Iowa DNR reminds boaters about new law
(4.6.21) - Iowa opens vaccinations to all adults as virus spreads (4.6.21)
- Shenandoah residents to discuss anniversary at meeting (4.6.21)
- Man on Nebraska death row for killing girlfriend's kids dies (4.6.21)
- Unofficial election results from Missouri's general municipal election (4.6.21)
- Planned Road Work for Northwest Missouri, April 5 - 11 (4.5.21)
- Parson says he won't require vaccine passports in Missouri (4.5.21)
- Hy-Vee to host a second virtual Best of Local Brands
(4.5.21) - GOP lawmakers advance measure to tighten Kansas voting laws (4.5.21)
- NWMSU assistant professors joins NCTE (4.5.21)
- WalletHub looks at most and least federally dependent states (4.5.21)
- MSHP says Idaho man killed on highway (4.5.21)
- NWMSU to host art conservator lecture
(4.5.21) - Reynolds implores Iowans to get shots as infections inch up (4.1.21)
- NWMSU to host "I Will Listen" event (4.1.21)
- Nebraska lets health districts open vaccines to more people (4.1.21)
- Iowa DNR urging residents to take boating classes
(4.1.21) - GOP says pandemic justifies special tracing rules in Kansas (4.1.21)
- Iowa hunters gear up for turkey season
(4.1.21) - EPA urged to reconsider listing Missouri lakes as 'impaired' (4.1.21)
- Stanberry BOE looks at expansion plans
(4.1.21)