175 Years Celebration of Faith and Community at Wilcox United Methodist Church
WILCOX, Mo. — One of northwest Missouri’s oldest congregations will mark a significant milestone this weekend as Wilcox United Methodist Church celebrates its 175th anniversary of ministry and service. A special anniversary worship service will be held
Northwest Missouri State to Host Free Ag Camp for Kids This Summer
MARYVILLE, Mo. — Children ages 6 to 10 are invited to dig into the world of agriculture this summer at Ag Camp, hosted by Northwest Missouri State University’s Agricultural Education on the Move program. The free three-day
Page County Delays Action on Annex Parking Lot Proposal, Seeks More Details
CLARINDA, Iowa — A proposal to add a new parking lot and sidewalks at the Page County annex building will wait at least another week after county supervisors requested more clarity before moving forward. At a regular
Lawmakers return to Jefferson City to decide fate of Chiefs-Royals
By BRENT MARTIN Missouri lawmakers return to Jefferson City today for a special legislative session, primarily to consider an incentive package to keep the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals in Missouri. State Sen. Rusty Black, a Republican
Mass shooting at house party in North Carolina leaves 1 dead, 11 wounded

Authorities said that one person was killed and at least 11 others seriously injured early Sunday when gunfire broke out during a house party in Catawba County, North Carolina. The names of the victims and any potential
One police officer killed, another hospitalized in Baldwin Park, CA shooting

One police officer was killed, and another is hospitalized after a suspect opened fire on Saturday night in Baldwin Park, California (which is located just east of Los Angeles). At a press conference shortly after midnight, officials
Backstreet Boys join Rascal Flatts on reimagined version of ‘What Hurts the Most’

Backstreet Boys have joined Rascall Flatts on their new collaborative version of their 2006 smash hit “What Hurts the Most,” from the country trio’s “Life Is a Highway: Refueled Duets” dropping on June 6. Jeffrey Steele and
Taylor Swift buys back the master recordings of her first six albums

Nearly six years after her entire music catalog was sold to Scooter Braun, Taylor Swift has regained control of her masters. Swift, 35, posted photos of herself posing with the covers of her first six albums and
