Tariffs take toll on Stock Market; Republican Congressman urges patience
By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post It has been a rough ride for investors to say the least. The Stock Market has recorded some deep losses since the first of the year. Then came the tariffs. Eastern
🎥Trump's first statement on stock market drop after tariff announcement
President Trump: “I think its going very well. It was an operation, like when a when a patient gets operated on. It’s a big thing. I said this would exactly be the way it is. We have
March First Month With Above Average Precipitation
(Radio Iowa) – State Climatologist Justin Glisan says March was warmer and wetter than normal and is the first month this year that we’ve seen above average precipitation. Glisan says the driest area was southwestern Iowa, at
Northwest Missouri State to honor President Hubbard Friday

Dean L. Hubbard/ Photo courtesy of Northwest Missouri State University By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Northwest Missouri State University will honor the late Dean Hubbard Friday morning with a celebration of his life. Hubbard died March
Trivia contest tonight to raise money for Patee House – Jesse James museums

” /> By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Trivia and pizza will be featured during a fundraiser tonight for the Patee House and Jesse James Home, featuring a local celebrity. JoeTown 107.5’s Gregg Lynn will host the
Vaccination rates down in most Kansas counties where measles cases reported

Photo by Tatiana Lanzieri Centers for Disease Control and Prevention BY: MORGAN CHILSONKansas Reflector TOPEKA — Five of the six southwest Kansas counties reporting measles cases have seen kindergarten vaccination rates drop, one showing a 24 percentage point
See the full list of Trump’s just announced reciprocal tariffs

President Trump announced global tariffs of 10-49 percent-image from White House video .@POTUS: "Foreign nations will finally be asked to pay for the privilege of access to our market — the biggest market in the world." pic.twitter.com/GPbf7oITnX
Missouri House backs return to presidential primary

BY: SHANE LAGESSE The Missouri House on Monday advanced legislation that would reinstate state-run presidential preference primaries and extend the no-excuse absentee voting period from two to six weeks. Supporters of House Bill 126 cited a widespread positive response to
🎥Moran questions Boeing CEO on future of Kan. aviation manufacturing
WASHINGTON – Kansas U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, chairman of the Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation on Wednesday questioned Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg about the steps the company is taking to ensure public safety on their aircrafts
Iowa Senate may debate a pipeline-related bill
(Radio Iowa) – A Senate committee has overhauled a wide-ranging bill that key House members said would — in their words — “clean up the mess” the Iowa Utilities Commission created by granting a pipeline permit to