Maryville's Serena Sundell drafted by WNBA's Seattle Storm

Kansas State’s Serena Sundell, from Maryville, works around Middle Tennesee guard Jalynn Gregory/Photo by Matt Pike By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post Kansas State guard, and Maryville’s Serena Sundell, had been projected as a potential first round
Northwest Iowa Paramedic accused of stealing fentanyl
(Radio Iowa) – A 53-year-old Carroll County paramedic has been suspended and is facing criminal charges after being accused of stealing a powerful pain medication while on duty. According to court records, Teresa Johnson of Manilla allegedly
Patrol IDs 8 who died in Kansas dust storm crash

Photo from the crash scene KHP SHERMAN—The Kansas Highway Patrol has identified the victims of a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 70 in Sherman County approximately 9 miles east of Goodland that occurred before 3:30p.m. March 14. According
USDA prepares for 'reduction in force'
USDA has warned its 100,000-plus employees that major staff cuts are coming, offices will be closed, and people will be forced to relocate if they want to keep their jobs. USDA employees have been given the option
Farmer sentiment dropped during March
By NATHAN STUEDLE St. Joseph Post Farmer sentiment dropped during March as concerns over agricultural trade and farm policy weighed on producers’ outlook for the future. The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer fell 12 points to
Mo. man who fled to Mexico, faked his own death is going to prison

Camargo-Wasserman photo Boone Co. Jail KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A man who fled to Mexico and faked his own death has been sentenced in federal court for receiving and possessing child pornography, according to the United State’s
Deadline extended for schools to meet anti-DEI order or lose funds

By: Jacob FischlerMissouri Independent The U.S. Education Department has agreed to delay for nearly two weeks enforcement of a disputed directive seeking to ban diversity, equity and inclusion practices, according to a court filing Thursday in the case
Missouri cannabis regulators find another 6,000 products that should have been recalled in 2023

In August 2023, the state suspended Delta Extraction’s license after finding the company’s distillate was made with untested “marijuana or converted hemp from outside of a Missouri licensed cultivation facility” (Rebecca Rivas/Missouri Independent). BY: REBECCA RIVASMissouri Independent Two
Governor Reynolds discusses her decision not to seek reelection
(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says she was intending to seek a third term as governor, but in the past couple of months she’s been weighing whether she could keep giving 100 percent to the job
Congressman Schmidt says Congress must slow federal spending
By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post A budget framework has been approved by Congress, though Republican leaders had to negotiate long and hard to get the measure through the United States House. Eastern Kansas Congressman, Derek Schmidt,