Wintery weather looms for Iowa with snow possible this week
(Radio Iowa) – After a fine fall weekend, forecasters say we’re in for a much colder week ahead with the chance for snow in parts of Iowa midweek. Meteorologist Dylan Dodson, at the National Weather Service, says
Mosaic's Naylor named Trustee of the Year by Missouri Hospital Assoc.
Mosaic Life Care Trustee, Serena Naylor, is presented the MHA Trustee of the Year Award by MHA Board Chair, Alan Greimann/Photo courtesy of MHA By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Mosaic Life Care Trustee, Serena Naylor, has
Margin on Missouri sports betting amendment narrows as counties tally official results
Almost 10,000 votes not reported on Election Day in Christian County go heavily against Amendment 2, while small changes elsewhere in the state add to majority. BY: RUDI KELLERMissouri Independent A late report adding nearly 10,000 votes to
Farm bailout bill getting renewed attention in lame duck session
With little sign of a breakthrough on the farm bill in Congress, farm groups are shifting their attention to a proposed $21 billion bailout bill. Help is needed because high costs and lower commodity prices are sharply
Trump’s threat of deportations risks hurting agriculture
President-Elect Donald Trump’s threat of mass deportations risks hurting the domestic agriculture sector already struggling with labor shortages. That’s according to Matt Carstens, chief executive officer of Iowa’s biggest farm cooperative, who said Trump’s plan should be
U.S. House passes bill to move up annual FAFSA release deadline
A sign reminding people to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid — better known as FAFSA — appears on a bus near Union Station in Washington, D.C. (Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom) BY: SHAUNEEN MIRANDA WASHINGTON — A
More money set aside for PTSD treatment for veterans, 1st responders
By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post More money has been set aside for a treatment seen as effective for Missouri military members and first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. State Sen. Rusty Black of Chillicothe sponsored
MWSU and Mosaic team up to make nursing education more affordable
Missouri Western President Elizabeth Kennedy and Mosaic Life Care CEO Mike Poore sign an agreement for the Nursing Scholars of Promise program/ Photo courtesy of Missouri Western on X By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post A new
Project Re-Leaf: Iowa communities can apply for grants to plant trees
(Radio Iowa) – It’s been a tough few years for Iowa’s tree canopy, between terrible tornadoes, derechoes, and killer insects like the emerald ash borer wiping out tens of thousands of trees. Chip Murrow, an urban forestry
3 dead after 4-vehicle NW Missouri crash
ATCHISON COUNTY—Three people died in an accident that occurred just after 7a.m. Sunday in Atchison County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2023 Kia Sorento driven by a 29-year-old Bellevue, Nebraska man and a 2023 Chevy