Northwest Missouri Officials Raise Red Flags Over New Property Tax Cap Provision
MARYVILLE, Mo. — County officials in northwest Missouri are expressing concern over a controversial property tax cap provision included in a bill passed during the recent special session of the Missouri Legislature. While the session was originally
Nodaway County Fair Returns July 10-12 in Maryville; Street Closures Started Yesterday
MARYVILLE, Mo. – The Nodaway County Fair is just around the corner, returning to downtown Maryville from Thursday, July 10, through Saturday, July 12, featuring a full slate of entertainment, carnival attractions, and the annual parade. To
Nodaway County Senior Center Projects Deficit in FY26 Budget; Maintains Financial Stability Through Community Support
MARYVILLE, Mo. – The Nodaway County Senior Citizens Senate, Inc. Board met June 18 to review key financial and operational matters for the coming fiscal year, including the presentation of the proposed FY2026 budget by Administrator Mia
Quilt Artistry on Display at 2024 Nodaway County Fair
MARYVILLE, Mo. – Fabric, thread, and creativity will take center stage as the 2024 Nodaway County Fair Quilt Show returns, now under the direction of Ferluknat Farm and hosted at The Rose Theater, 118 West Third Street
Falls City Council Moves Forward with Major Electric Grid Upgrade and Workforce Rebuild
FALLS CITY, Neb. – In a move aimed at strengthening the reliability and future-readiness of its power infrastructure, the Falls City Council on Monday evening approved a grant agreement for the City Electrical Grid and Modernization Project—a
Shenandoah Council Advances Property Sales, Construction Projects
SHENANDOAH, Iowa — Two Shenandoah properties are moving closer to new ownership, while a third will remain under city control—at least for now. In a series of unanimous votes Tuesday evening, the Shenandoah City Council approved setting
Page County Extends Law Enforcement Agreement with Essex
CLARINDA, Iowa — The Page County Sheriff’s Office will continue to provide law enforcement services to the City of Essex for another year. Meeting in regular session Tuesday, the Page County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an
Missouri governor signs bill banning state from seizing foster kids’ benefits

Rep. Melissa Schmidt, R-Eldridge, speaks on the House floor in February about her foster benefits bill (Tim Bommel/Missouri House Communications). The legislation would also ban child marriage and void non-disclosure agreements in child sex abuse cases BY: CLARA
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President, congressional leaders in Washington

President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, after the two leaders discussed that issue and the strikes on Iran the previous day. Netanyahu, who also visited
TSA to no longer require passengers to remove shoes during airport security screenings

The Transportation Safety Administration (“TSA”) will not be requiring that passengers take off their shoes anymore while they go through security checkpoints at select airports. NBC News shared that a press release received Monday states the TSA
