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January 2025 Local/Regional Newsroom
- Trump wants to cut taxes. So do governors and lawmakers in some states (1.17.25)
- Texas judge says states can revive challenge to abortion pill access nationwide (1.17.25)
- Arkansas governor wants to revive state’s Medicaid work requirements under Trump administration (1.17.25)
- Planned Roadwork for Northwest Missouri, Jan. 20-26 (1.17.25)
- Banning cellphones in schools gains popularity in red and blue states (1.16.25)
- Popular gas station opens location in St. Joseph (1.16.25)
- Savannah man charged in road rage incident (1.16.25)
- St. Joseph Chamber announces 2025 Restaurant Week (1.16.25)
- Heart & Sole Health and Fitness Fair returns (1.15.25)
- Missouri's GDP continues to see growth (1.15.25)
- Nodaway Chorale preparing for spring rehearsal season (1.15.25)
- Wild hog eradication cut from Farm Bill but funding needed, MO expert says (1.15.25)
- Advocates call on Iowa lawmakers to defeat 'Cancer Gag Act' (1.15.25)
- MSHP investigating road rage incident on I-29 (1.15.25)
- Cannabis trade group pushes back on Missouri rules to combat ‘predatory’ practices (1.15.25)
- Maryville city council approves bridge replacement (1.14.25)
- Walmart issues recall for Missouri and other states (1.14.25)
- Platte County authorities seeking clues in shooting death (1.14.25)
- Buchanan County Sheriff's Office warns residents about phone scam (1.14.25)
- Two unique Valentine’s-themed events in St. Joseph next month (1.14.25)
- Missouri prison deaths increase, bringing renewed calls for scrutiny (1.14.25)
- Appeals court upholds $23M judgment against Missouri DSS in contract dispute (1.14.25)
- Immigration lawyers fear Laken Riley bill could have broad impact as Trump takes office (1.14.25)
- A tough-on-crime approach is back in US state capitols (1.13.25)
- Area library to examine Nebraska's early years (1.13.25)
- Maryville Chamber announces 63rd annual Farm-City Banquet (1.13.25)
- Missouri lawmakers unlikely to prioritize teacher pay as past efforts bring growth (1.13.25)
- Concerns voiced as IA lawmakers could slash child labor law fines (1.13.25)
- Nebraska farmers 'cautiously optimistic' about farm policy (1.13.25)
- States are preparing to help or thwart Trump’s second-term plans (1.12.25)
- Mosaic unveils new stroke care for NWMO (1.12.25)
- Drought conditions persist around MO River (1.12.25)
- AARP Nebraska opens applications for Community Challenge grants (1.12.25)
- Skeptical Supreme Court justices weigh a rescue of TikTok from nearing ban (1.12.25)
- Missouri senator renews push to ban shackling of pregnant women in city, county jails (1.12.25)
- Planned Roadwork for Northwest Missouri, Jan. 13-19 (1.12.25)
- Warden and top supervisor removed from jobs at southwest Missouri prison (1.12.25)
- GMR Networks offering scholarships for area students (1.9.25)
- St. Joseph-native selected as next Adjutant General of the Missouri National Guard (1.9.25)
- Early morning fire consumes Hamburg home (1.9.25)
- MoDOT to recognize National Human Trafficking Awareness Day (1.9.25)
- Bethany Board of Aldermen closes TIF (1.9.25)
- Kurtis Watkins asks federal court to free him from prison, citing revelations about St. Louis cop (1.9.25)
- Drug users in rural MO more likely to face homelessness (1.9.25)
- Kansas’ top elections official is running for governor after pushing back on conspiracy theories (1.8.25)
- What this week’s winter wallop means for farmers across the U.S. (1.8.25)
- Nebraska university students address affordable housing shortage (1.8.25)
- Iowa DNR offering trees for schools grant (1.8.25)
- 18th Annual Chillicothe Polar Plunge happening next month (1.8.25)
- Iowa seeing an uptick in "grandparent scams" (1.8.25)
- MDC releases numbers for alternative methods portion of deer hunting season (1.8.25)
- Jon Patterson easily wins race for Missouri House speaker over right-wing challenger (1.8.25)
- Democrats say U.S. Senate Republicans rushing confirmation of Interior nominee Burgum (1.8.25)
- Trenton police continue to look for missing man (1.8.25)
- Inaugural MO Birding Challenge happening later this year (1.7.25)
- MU officials offer advice on storm-damaged trees (1.7.25)
- St. Joseph Museums to host Super Science Saturday (1.7.25)
- IA progressive advocates warn of 'dangerous' Trump appointments (1.7.25)
- Lawsuit accuses St. Louis Public School Board of illegally banning advocate from meetings (1.7.25)
- Missouri town rejects initial anti-abortion push to become ‘sanctuary city for the unborn’ (1.7.25)
- St. Louis schools remain fully accredited despite criticism from state education board member (1.7.25)
- Republican candidate for Missouri House speaker draws scrutiny over $6 million earmark (1.7.25)
- Milne-Dinsdale Seed LLC acquires new location (1.7.25)
- Maryville Offers Christmas Tree Drop-Off Through Jan. 13 (1.7.25)
- Polar vortex keeps much of the US in its icy grip (1.6.25)
- AKMA preparing for annual membership exhibition (1.6.25)
- MSHP handles thousands of calls during winter storm (1.6.25)
- MDC hosting free workshop for homeowners (1.6.25)
- MO doctor shares tips on staying heart healthy in cold temps (1.6.25)
- Missouri bills would let utilities use projections to set rates, may increase prices (1.6.25)
- Biden signs bill expanding Social Security benefits for retired teachers, public employees (1.6.25)
- The battle over Missouri’s minimum wage didn’t end with November vote (1.6.25)
- Quality Schools Coalition closes after four years of Missouri education advocacy (1.6.25)
- State emblem or party pariah? Bill would make rhinos Missouri’s ‘official zoo animal’ (1.6.25)
- Planned Roadwork for Northwest Missouri, Jan. 6-12 (1.5.25)
- MSHP: Pedestrian killed in highway incident (1.5.25)
- NW and Mosaic in Maryville announce partnership (1.5.25)
- The heaviest snowfall in a decade is possible as a wintry blast roils parts of the US (1.5.25)
- Maryville library to offer program on healthy eating (1.5.25)
- Annual Non-Profit Soup Luncheon happening later this month (1.5.25)
- ‘We’re building a legacy’: Family aims to open cannabis cultivation facility in North St. Louis (1.5.25)
- ‘The shield that protects our democracy’: Democrats celebrate Biden judicial nominations (1.5.25)
- One Night of Queen coming to St. Joseph (1.2.25)
- MVC offering new digital pre-certification application for burial (1.2.25)
- Boil advisory issued for portions of Malvern (1.2.25)
- New Orleans attack prompts tighter security in D.C. ahead of inauguration, Carter funeral (1.2.25)
- Professor forecasts 2025 economic trends amid presidential transition (1.2.25)
- Appeals court panel sides with Missouri governor in dispute over prosecutor appointment (1.2.25)
- Iowa DNR reminds residents about upcoming hunting seasons (1.1.25)
- Missourians reminded of final weeks to secure health coverage (1.1.25)
- Republican lawmakers seek further expansion of Missouri charter schools (1.1.25)
- Once homeless, MO dog is now a children's book star (1.1.25)
- College students ‘cautiously curious’ about AI, despite mixed messages from schools, employers (1.1.25)
- Missouri cannabis regulators announce new rules to target ‘predatory’ contracts (1.1.25)
- Jay Ashcroft says he won’t seek office again after 8 years as Missouri secretary of state (1.1.25)
- Teen dads need support. A new Kansas City program guides them through fatherhood (1.1.25)
- Bill targeting Missouri’s ‘puppy mill problem’ returns ahead of 2025 legislative session (1.1.25)