Man who killed hundreds of eagles and sold them is going to prison
Photo courtesy U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana MISSOULA — A man who conspired to hunt and kill bald and golden eagles and hawks on the Flathead Indian Reservation to sell on the black market was
UI researcher investigates why lonely people tend to buy things they don't need
(Radio Iowa) – Black Friday is four weeks from today, launching another holiday shopping season, but a University of Iowa study finds people who are lonely may find themselves unable to resist the impulse to buy. Marketing
$25 million USDA grant to the University of Missouri
Enrollment for incentive payments for regenerative grazing and climate-smart fieldscapes begins this month. The program is part of a $25 million USDA grant to the University of Missouri. This is the second year of a five-year project
Doniphan County gathers to throw first baby shower for expecting and new mothers
Doniphan County Community Baby Shower/ Photo courtesy of Doniphan County Health Department By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post The Doniphan County Health Department will hold the first ever Community Baby Shower this weekend to help out new
Taste of Northwest Missouri Agriculture Market returning to Maryville Nov. 16
By RYAN SKAITH St. Joseph Post The second annual Taste of Northwest Missouri Agriculture Market will take place November 16th in Maryville. The event is a partnership between Northwest Missouri State University and the University of Missouri
Abortion is on the ballot Tuesday in Missouri
By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Amendment 3 on the ballot Tuesday would overturn Missouri’s abortion ban and place in the state constitution the fundamental right to reproductive freedom. While critics say the amendment would allow abortions
Defamation case against lawmakers over Chiefs parade shooting posts refiled in Missouri
Denton Loudermill, right, appears with his attorney, LaRonna Lassiter Saunders, at an online news conference held Thursday to discuss his new defamation lawsuits against three Missouri state senators. (Screenshot via Zoom) Denton Loudermill, falsely accused on social
Chiefs Hall of Famer Christian Okoye in St. Joseph this weekend
” /> By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Kansas City Chief Hall of Famer Christian Okoye will be in St. Joseph this weekend, appearing at a Legends of the Game event at the St. Jo Frontier Casino
Iowa works to recruit 20-somethings to take up hunting
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is exploring ways to address a national decline in the number of hunters, and to prevent the drop from happening here. D-N-R wildlife biologist Matt Dollison says Iowa
Suspect arrested in killing of Montana camper that was reported as bear attack
A suspect has been taken into custody nearly three weeks after a Montana camper was found brutally killed in an attack that was initially reported as a bear attack, authorities said late Wednesday. The suspect was in