Iowa sex offender jailed in Kansas on new allegations

Martinez photo KBI Offender Registry RILEY COUNTY —Law enforcement are investigating a man convicted of sex crimes in Iowa on new allegations in Kansas. Just before 11a.m. Wednesday, police filed a report for aggravated violation of the Kansas
Farmer sentiment declines in April amid rising cost concerns

(File image) Farmer sentiment weakened in April as producers across the country continued to face financial pressure from high input costs and uncertainty surrounding the agricultural economy. The latest Ag Economy Barometer from Purdue University and the
Missouri Monitoring National Data Breach

State officials are looking into one of the largest data breaches in U-S history. Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance Director Angela Nelson says millions of names, addresses, social security numbers, and health care data were apparently
NCMC begins summer hours

North Central Missouri College / Courtesy photo By MATT PIKE North Central Missouri College will begin operating on summer hours starting next week through the second week of August. Summer hours will begin on May 11th and
Did you know French Fries weren’t actually first made in France?
They were originally cooked in Greece.
Congressional Candidate Visits Rock Port
Nathan Willett, a candidate for U.S. Congress District 6, hosted an ice cream social at Rock Port City Hall in Missouri, where he discussed his experience on the Kansas City city council and his plans for Atchison
CNN founder and cable television pioneer Ted Turner dies at age 87

Ted Turner, the bold entrepreneur who reshaped television with the launch of the first 24-hour news network and built a far-reaching media empire, has died at 87. His passing was confirmed by his company, which said he
Savannah Aquatics Center To Open Memorial Day Weekend
Work is being done at the Savannah Aquatics Center to get the pool prepared for its opening in just over two weeks during Memorial Day weekend, with things still on track to open on time. Savannah Aquatics
Texas man facing federal charges after shooting near National Mall

A Texas man is facing federal charges after a shooting near the Washington Monument left a teenage bystander injured and prompted a response from Secret Service agents. The injured teenager has since been treated and released from
Spoofhound Tennis Gets 3 Peat
Maryville’s boys tennis team secured their third consecutive district championship with a 5-1 victory over Kirksville. The team has not lost more than four matches in a season since 2015. Coach Nicole McGinness and the team celebrated
