Hillyard grows from vo-tech school to vital link to greater St. Joseph economy
By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Hillyard Technical Center has grown from a school district vo-tech school to something much more important to the economic growth of the community. St. Joseph School Superintendent Gabe Edgar says Hillyard
Lame-duck farm bill will be difficult
While the lame-duck session of Congress represents one last chance at a farm bill, industry experts say it would require compromise on a number of tricky issues. Reports say it would require House and Senate leaders to
Judge mulls whether to dismiss Dean Plocher from Missouri House whistleblower lawsuit
Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher, R-Des Peres (Tim Bommel/Missouri House Communications). House Chief Clerk Dana Miller is suing over allegations Plocher tried to silence her during an ethics probe and circulated a letter asking House members to
Hundreds of thousands of Iowans voted early in this year's election
(Radio Iowa) – At least 675,000 Iowans cast ballots before Election Day. Data from the Iowa Secretary of State’s website shows Republicans with a statewide edge over Democrats in early voting. However, Democrats outnumbered Republicans casting absentee
Officials say Missouri elections take time, but remain secure
A polling location in Jefferson City (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent). BY: STERLING SEWELL If the 2020 presidential election is an indicator, determining who the next president will be may not be clear on election night. Local election officials as
‘Election Day is not results day’: Get ready for a wait to find out who’s president
Vice President Harris knocked on doors in Pennsylvania Monday night-image courtesy CSPAN BY: ARIANA FIGUEROA WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump on Monday hopscotched across swing states and prepared for what could be
Curbside voting, selfies with ballots allowed if it's truly a selfie
(Radio Iowa) – Precincts around the state are open from 7 a.m. ’til 8 p.m. and Iowa law requires voters to show a photo I-D, like a driver’s license, in order to cast a ballot. Iowans who’ve
Election Day and few contested races in St. Joseph region
” /> By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Election Day and perhaps the most striking part of this Election Day for our area is the lack of contested races, on both sides of the river. St. Joseph
Iowans voting on dozens of bond issues in today's election
(Radio Iowa) – Voters in 59 counties are deciding bond referendums in this year’s election. Iowa Western Community College president Daniel Kinney says his school is presenting voters with a 55 million dollar plan that does not
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