Ruling allows April elections on Missouri property tax caps in 97 counties
Missouri’s ‘Sleeping Giant’: Why February is the month to prepare for earthquakes

Earthquake By RYAN SKAITH While Missourians typically focus on shoveling snow in February, state emergency officials are urging residents to turn their attention toward a less predictable threat: the ground beneath their feet. February marks Missouri Earthquake
Circus of Bubbles show coming to Maryville this weekend

By RYAN SKAITH Big bubbles and big fun will be the theme during the Circus of Bubbles show coming to Maryville this weekend. The show is open to all ages, filled with giant bubbles from two performers,
UPDATE: Seven departments battle largest Cameron structure fire in decades

Photos St. Joseph Fire Department. Saint Joseph firefighters from Rescue 1, Quint 6, and 25 were dispatched to provide mutual aid to the Cameron Fire Department By RYAN SKAITH Authorities in Cameron, MO have released additional details
Blood donors needed as Missouri blood supply dips to severly low levels

File photo By MATT PIKE The entire state of Missouri is in need of blood donors as the blood supply level has reached severely low levels of 35%. Executive Director of the American Red Cross northwest Missouri
Multi-structure fire under investigation in Cameron

emergency 911 fire truck pixabay A multi-structure fire in Cameron is under investigation after several buildings, including apartments, were destroyed. The fire occurred on West Third Street next to McKorckles around 2 p.m. on February 3. Firefighters
What fish makes the yummiest sandwich?
A peanut butter and jellyfish
Iowa State Patrol to focus on drunk driving during Super Bowl weekend

(Radio Iowa) – A spokesman for the Iowa State Patrol says now is the time to put together a game plan if you are going to attending or hosting a party this Super Bowl weekend. Trooper Paul
Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify in Epstein probe after contempt threats

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are scheduled to provide testimony later this month as part of the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following weeks of tension
House passes funding package, ending gov’t shutdown and setting up DHS showdown

The House narrowly approved a sweeping spending package Tuesday to bring an end to the partial government shutdown, sending the legislation to President Donald Trump, who has said he will sign it without delay. The bill passed
