Monday Nov 16 | St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Deer kill numbers down in Missouri, region
According to the Department of Conservation, there were 86,214 deer killed during the first two days of open season.
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St. Joseph and the region began preparing Sunday for at least the potential of the season's first measurable snowfall.
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18 in the a oeClick It or Ticketa mobilization to support Missouria s safety-belt law.
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MoDOT offers relief to farmers by allowing heavier loads
Ita s been a wet year for many farmers in Northwest Missouri, and the Missouri Department of Transportation recently decided to offer a little relief.
Northwest Missouri State student found dead
The Nodaway County coroner has determined the death of a Northwest Missouri State University student was due to natural causes.
Missouri State Museum to hold community dialogues
In an effort to ensure that the public has an opportunity for input, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources invites you to bring your ideas about the Missouri State Museum to a community dialogue.
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Princeton, Mo., officials continue planning events for the annual Calamity Jane Days, Sept.
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St. Joseph goes local in gearing up for census
To carry out a constitutionally decreed program, government prefers a moment in the background.
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Dennis Schmitz has hired a farmhand named Roy to help corral rambunctious sheep and cattle on his Northeast Nodaway County property.
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Murder conspiracy suspect pleads guilty
Robert L. Dieker Jr., 33, Maryville, was charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
Nodaway County gets $590,000 from federal government for health department
The Nodaway County Health Department has received nearly $600,000 through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development Community Facilities program.
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Not since 1984 has anyone taken their first steps as president on the campus of Northwest Missouri State University.
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Maryville and Trenton will be host cities for New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music, in 2010.
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Area humane society announces shelter policy change
The New Nodaway Humane Society has announced a change in policy regarding services at the community animal shelter.
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Nodaway County health officials are reminding folks to talk to their doctor if they are sick, as a recent visitor to Maryville has been diagnosed with the H1N1 flu, or swine flu.
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A two-hour standoff ended peacefully Wednesday afternoon when a man boarded up in his home surrendered.
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Promising lead digs up few clues in Branson Perry case
Law enforcement authorities quit digging Wednesday for clues about the 2001 disappearance of Skidmore's Branson Perry.
Missouri governor signs bill allowing tractor parades
Sitting beside an antique John Deere tractor on the Missouri Capitol's south lawn, Gov.
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MARYVILLE, Mo. a ' A team of investigators from North Carolina were brought into western Nodaway County to use specialized equipment and dogs as part of a two-day search for Branson Perry.
Search Resumes for Missing N.W. Missouri Teen
At least two investigators from the Missouri Highway Patrol, joined by Nodaway County Sheriffa s deputies, searched a rural area near Quitman Sunday for possible clues to the disappearance of Branson Perry .
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