Plea Deal Reached in Case Involving 20 Child Sex Crime Charges
A Fairfax, Missouri man, James Ball, has reached a plea agreement with the Atchison County Sheriff’s Office after being charged with 20 counts of child sex crimes. Ball pleaded guilty to Child Molestation in the 2nd Degree
Drivers Brace for Months of Delays as Major Work Begins on U.S. Route 136
Herzog Contracting Corp. will resurface Atchison/Nodaway County U.S. Route 136 in Missouri in a project scheduled to start on March 10. The resurfacing will cover the stretch from Interstate 29 in Rock Port to U.S. Route 71
Nebraska Unveils New Driver’s License Design Featuring Iconic State Landmarks
The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles has introduced a new driver’s license and state ID design featuring the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, honeybee, grazing cattle, and Wildcat hills. The design aims to celebrate Nebraskans and the state’s
Phased opening announced for new Mosiac expansion

Mosaic Life Care is set to expand its footprint in St. Joseph with the phased opening of its new Plaza 4 Medical Office, a three-story, 90,000-square-foot facility designed to streamline regional healthcare. Located directly across from the
Phased opening announced for new Mosiac expansion
Mosaic Life Care is set to expand its footprint in St. Joseph with the phased opening of its new Plaza 4 Medical Office, a three-story, 90,000-square-foot facility designed to streamline regional healthcare. Located directly across from the
Travis Kelce to return for 14th season in Kansas City

Travis Kelce isn’t ready to hang up the cleats just yet. The future Hall of Fame tight end is expected to return to the Kansas City Chiefs for his 14th NFL season, according to NFL Network’s Ian
Travis Kelce to return for 14th season in Kansas City
Travis Kelce isn’t ready to hang up the cleats just yet. The future Hall of Fame tight end is expected to return to the Kansas City Chiefs for his 14th NFL season, according to NFL Network’s Ian
Iowa bill would create state incentives for video game industry

(Radio Iowa) – Backers of a bill introduced in the Iowa House say it could make Iowa an attractive home for video game developers. The bill would set up state grant and loan programs for Iowa-based gaming
Kansas City International Airport is up and running again after a bomb threat
Kansas City International Airport is up and running again after a bomb threat shut down the airport on Sunday. Authorities evacuated passengers and employees from KCI for about two hours Sunday after the threat targeted the terminal
Police seize boy’s gun after alleged threat

ATCHISON COUNTY—Law enforcement are investigating a boy for an alleged aggravated assault Just after 9p.m. Saturday, police responded to a disturbance at an apartment complex in the 1200 Block of North 6th Street in Atchison, according to
