Rebuilding is long process after spring flooding in NW Iowa
(Radio Iowa) – More than three months after historic flooding hit northwest Iowa, residents in one community still need help — and they’re getting it. When the Little Sioux River hit record levels, half of Correctionville’s 300
AFL-CIO Community Services gearing up for Adopt A Family program
By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post AFL-CIO Community Services in St. Joseph is beginning preparations for the annual Adopt A Family Christmas program. Last year, the agency served 894 families that applied for the program. And this
Harvest continues to roll across Missouri
The National Ag Statistic Service released their latest crop report numbers this week. In the week ending October 13th, Missouri experienced near seven full days suitable for fieldwork, with an average statewide temperature just over 63 degrees
Analysis of tariff-induced trade war impacts
Farmers for Free Trade, the national trade advocacy coalition including America’s largest ag and food associations released a reaction to new trade analysis from the National Corn Growers Association and the American Soybean Association. The analysis evaluates
Kan. AG leads coalition to stop Biden-Harris from giving Obamacare to illegal aliens
Bismarck, ND– Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach Tuesday asked the U.S. District Court in North Dakota to temporarily stop the Biden-Harris administration from implementing a regulation that would give Obamacare to illegal aliens, according to a media
Local blood donations needed to help hurricane victims in the Southeast
By RYAN SKAITH St. Joseph Post With Hurricanes Helene and Milton recently devastating the southeast region of the United States, blood donations are needed to help survivors. Director of Public Relations for The Community Blood Center, Chelsea
Grain Belt Express clears another legal hurdle with Missouri appeals court ruling
The project, will stretch about 800 miles from Kansas to Indiana, on a route crossing Missouri and Illinois. BY: RUDI KELLERMissouri Independent Chariton County cannot block construction of the Grain Belt Express electric transmission line by refusing permission to cross
Early voting begins at Iowa county auditors' offices today
(Radio Iowa) – Today (Wednesday) is the first day Iowans may go into their county auditor’s office and vote. According to an Iowans for Tax Relief analysis, residents in 59 Iowa counties will be able to vote
Kansas governor, Kansa tribe members cap 22-year project by dedicating Capitol plaza
Gov. Laura Kelly led a bipartisan celebration of the new Ad Astra Plaza on the Kansas Capitol lawn centered on a copy of the Kansa warrior that sits on top of the statehouse. The statue on the
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