Northwest Missouri State University Moves Forward with Tennis Court Relocation Amid Campus Upgrades
MARYVILLE, Mo. — Campus improvements are underway at Northwest Missouri State University, including the relocation of the Mark Rosewell Tennis Center, part of a larger effort involving Martindale Hall renovations and storm water system updates. The university’s
Habitat for Humanity of Nodaway County Celebrates 13th Home Build
MARYVILLE, Mo. — A new home on South Mulberry Street in Maryville marks a significant milestone for Habitat for Humanity of Nodaway County, as the organization celebrates the completion of its 13th home built since 2004. The
Northwest Missouri State Regents Set to Meet June 18
MARYVILLE, Mo. — The Board of Regents for Northwest Missouri State University is set to convene Wednesday, June 18, for its monthly meeting. This month’s agenda is relatively light, with most of the session focused on faculty
Richardson County Commissioners Approve Budget Amendment, Discuss Law Enforcement and Infrastructure
FALLS CITY, Neb. — The Richardson County Board of Commissioners approved a budget amendment Tuesday after holding a public hearing on a proposed $256,518 increase in the Capital Acquisition Budget. The added funds will support electrical upgrades
Missouri Highway Patrol Releases 2025 School Bus Inspection Results
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri State Highway Patrol has released the results of its 2025 annual school bus inspection program, aimed at ensuring the safety of students across the state. The report was announced by Colonel
Nebraska City Continues to Battle Cargill Odor Issue
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. — Officials in Nebraska City are continuing efforts to address persistent odor issues linked to the local Cargill facility, as community frustrations mount. During Monday night’s City Council meeting, residents again voiced concerns about
Congressman Graves proposes overhaul of FEMA
By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Leaders of the United States House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee want Congress to consider an overhaul of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Committee chair, Northern Missouri Congressman Sam Graves, has released
Suspect in killing of Minnesota state lawmaker charged with first-degree murder

Vance Boelter, the 57-year-old suspect in the fatal shooting of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband, as well as the wounding of another lawmaker and his wife, is facing charges of two counts of second-degree murder and
Death toll rises to six in West Virginia amid deadly flash flooding

The death toll in West Virginia has grown to six after heavy rain triggered catastrophic flash flooding across the state. Two individuals remain missing, according to the governor’s office, and a state of emergency is currently in
Lorde to embark on fall 2025 North American tour

Lorde has announced Ultrasound, her North American and European headlining tour. Breaking the news on Instagram, Lorde shared a tour poster featuring a blue X-ray photo — similar to her June-slated fourth album’s cover art — writing:
