Mo. teen hospitalized after crash with a semi
HARRISON COUNTY —One person was injured in an accident just before 5:30p.m. Tuesday in Harrison County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2007 Chevy Impala driven by a 16-year-old Coffey, Missouri girl was southbound on Interstate
🎥 Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe 2026 State of the State address

Gov. Mike Kehoe-image from the State of the State Addtess Jefferson City-On Tuesday, exactly one year since being sworn in as Missouri’s 58th Governor, Governor Mike Kehoe delivered the 2026 State of the State Address to the
Demolition Starts at Former Atchison County Farm Bureau Site
Demolition of the former Atchison County Farm Bureau building in Rock Port, Missouri began this week. Dan Athen, under the supervision of Scott Jones, initiated the removal process on January 12, 2026. The expansion of the fire
Maryville City Council Sides with Neighbors
Maryville resident David Howell expressed concerns about a property at 724 Prather Ave. being used as a short-term rental during a recent City Council meeting. Despite a 6-1 recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Council
Missing Bank Bag and $1,100 in Lottery Tickets Lead to Felony Charges for Maryville Woman
Maryville resident Ashley Marie Farrell, 33, is facing a Class D Stealing charge in Nodaway County Court for allegedly taking cash, lottery tickets, and alcohol from an establishment between January 1, 2025, and September 28, 2024. The
Northeast Kansas bird flu outbreaks push state to highest infection rate in U.S.

Avian Influenza Bird Flu (MO Agriculture) By RYAN SKAITH Kansas currently holds the highest number of confirmed bird flu infections in the United States, with recent outbreaks in two northeast counties pushing the state’s total to more
Driver exam stations to close for MLK Day

MSHP By RYAN SKAITH The Missouri State Highway Patrol says driver examination stations throughout the state will be closed on Monday, Jan. 19 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Exam stations will reopen for normal
Opening day of Missouri abortion-rights trial focuses on decades of state restrictions

Dr. Margaret Baum (center), chief medical officer with Planned Parenthood Great Rivers, speaks to reporters following the opening day of a trial litigating Missouri’s abortion regulations on Monday, Jan. 12, 2025, in front of the Jackson County
Ready for takeoff: Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum seeks top spot in national ’10Best’ ranking

courtesy of the Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum By RYAN SKAITH The Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum has been nominated for the 2026 USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Award in the Best History Museum category. This marks the third
Sen. Mark Kelly sues Hegseth, Pentagon over attempt to cut retirement rank and pay

Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., has filed a federal lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon, seeking to stop what he calls an unprecedented and unconstitutional effort to punish him by lowering his military retirement rank
