Wanted Kansas suspect was in possession of cocaine

Ford photo Atchison County ATCHISON COUNTY—A suspect wanted following an investigation by police and the KBI in June is in custody facing additional allegaions. Shortly before 7p.m. on Tuesday an officer on patrol observed a vehicle being
Great Northwest Day returns February 3 & 4
By JIM FARIS Citizens, business leaders, educators, and government officials from Northwest Missouri are set to gather in Jefferson City February 3rd & 4th for Great Northwest Day, an annual event aiming to showcase the region’s strengths
Kansas man injured after pickup crash into hotel room

Photo Atchison Police ATCHISON COUNTY —One person was injured in an accident just before 8p.m. Tuesday in Atchison. A 2017 Dodge Ram pickup driven by Matthew Carr, 40, Atchison, was northbound on 10th Street in Atchison, according
DOT unveils new site to schedule driver’s license renewals
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Transportation now has a new online website where you can and appointment to renew your driver’s license or vehicle registration. Motor Vehicle Division Director Kathleen Meradith-Eyers says it combines scheduling
MoDOT and Evergy to host public meeting for U.S. 71 intersection upgrades south of Maryville today

MoDOT Northwest district (By RYAN SKAITH) The Missouri Department of Transportation and Evergy will host a public meeting today to discuss a planned intersection improvement project on U.S. Route 71 at 340th Street, south of Maryville. The
A truck load of glue crashed on the highway.
Traffic was stuck for hours
Two hospitalized after pickup strikes a fence in Nodaway County
NODAWAY COUNTY—Two people were injured in an accident just before noon Tuesday in Nodaway County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2023 Toyota Tundra driven by a 68-year-old Fridley, Minnesota man was southbound on Interstate 35
Savannah pool hopes to be open by Memorial Day following renovations

File photo (By MATT PIKE) Savannah will not be getting a new aquatics facility after all. Instead, after several discussions with professionals, the Andrew County Aquatics Initiative has decided to keep and renovate the current pool facility
Pipeline supporters lobbying lawmakers
(Radio Iowa) – A northwest Iowa farmer who has agreed to let the Summit Carbon pipeline run through his family’s land is part of a group lobbying legislators Tuesday — urging passage of the proposal that would give
Kansas adopts faculty workload, post-tenure review system for public universities

Kansas Board of Regents member Alysia Johnston, who leads the board’s academic affairs committee, endorses faculty workload and post-tenure review policies applicable at the six public universities in the state system. This image of Johnston is of
