New feature planned for DNR building at Iowa State Fair
The D-N-R building on the Iowa State Fairgrounds known for its large tanks displaying the various fish species from across the state is getting a new interactive display. D-N-R spokesperson Tammie Krausman says the new feature is
MU Extension urges biosecurity in poultry flocks
As Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza continues to spread, University of Missouri Extension veterinarians urge strict biosecurity operations. Measures include restricting the birds from exposure to other animals and wildlife. Avian influenza has been confirmed in five southwestern
Missouri’s Ag director praises Kehoe’s proposed agriculture investment in budget requests
Governor Mike Kehoe has big plans for Missouri’s agriculture industry. Kehoe, a first-generation farmer, wants to borrow $55 million for new livestock buildings at the Missouri State Fair. Department of Agriculture Director Chris Chinn is excited to
IRS, KC postal employees accused of stealing U.S. Treasury check
KANSAS CITY– Employees with the IRS and the U.S. Postal Service are among three defendants who have been indicted by a federal grand jury for stealing and cashing a U.S. Treasury check, according to the United State’s
Republicans vow action after ruling allows abortion to resume in Missouri

Chelsea Voboril, Bishop James Johnson Jr. and Deborah Sheppard stand outside the Planned Parenthood clinic in Kansas City on Monday to protest a ruling that allowed abortions to begin again in Missouri. Two days prior, the first
Bill would repeal obscenity exemption for libraries, schools
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s obscenity law doesn’t apply to public libraries and educational institutions. A subcommittee in the Iowa House has approved a bill to repeal that exemption. During a hearing at the Capitol, a supporter of
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Trump administration fires hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration employees

The Trump administration fired hundreds of employees with the Federal Aviation Administration over the weekend. The FAA has about 50,000 employees and is the largest division of the Department of Transportation. The firings come after President Trump
Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Saudi Arabia for talks on wars in Ukraine, Gaza

Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday in the hopes of undergoing negotiations over wars in Ukraine and Gaza, without any participation from European leaders or Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Rubio was expected
Backstreet Boys adds more dates to Summer 2025 Sphere residency

The Backstreet Boys will be the first pop group to take the stage at Las Vegas’ Sphere. The man band announced the initial nine dates for their summer 2025 “Into the Millennium” residency at the venue last