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KFEQ Radio KFEQ is your home for news, talk, farm markets and sports. Including The Griffons, Chiefs and Royal KFEQ was founded by John L. Scroggn.

Originally in Oak, Nebraska, Scroggin moved KFEQ to St. Joseph in 1925 and continues to be a strong presence in the Midland Empire today. Listen to 680-KFEQ-AM for the latest in news, sports, weather and agriculture in St Joseph and across Northwest Missouri and Northeastern Kansas. Catch local talk-show host Barry Birr, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity,Agritalk, Dave Ramsey and and the Midday Farm Re

port Weekdays on KFEQ. 680-KFEQ is also home of the Griffon Radio Network, The Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs.

The Friends of Rolling Hills Library hosting dessert cookbook fundraiser
12/08/2025

The Friends of Rolling Hills Library hosting dessert cookbook fundraiser

Rolling Hills Library Belt Branch By RYAN SKAITH The Friends of Rolling Hills Library are hosting a cookbook fundraiser in time for the holidays. “The Cake Lady and Friends” is a cookbook of 150 cake, pie, candy

KFEQ Morning News
12/08/2025

KFEQ Morning News

By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post

KFEQ Morning Sports
12/08/2025

KFEQ Morning Sports

By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post

World Food Prices Fall in November
12/08/2025

World Food Prices Fall in November

The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization’s Food Price Index fell 1.2 percent to 125.1 points in November, marking a third consecutive monthly decline and a new low level since January. Sugar prices tumbled 5.9 percent to

Conditional Approval of Topical Screwworm Treatment
12/08/2025

Conditional Approval of Topical Screwworm Treatment

Merck Animal Health announced that the Food and Drug Administration granted conditional approval for EXOLT CATTLE-CA 1. It’s a new topical that’s approved for the prevention and treatment of infestations caused by New World Screwworm larvae, as

How Will Food Prices Affect Holiday Meals in 2025?
12/08/2025

How Will Food Prices Affect Holiday Meals in 2025?

The holidays bring large increases in food spending for both food at home and food away from home. Consumers’ decisions during this season can have important implications for farmers and ranchers. Farmdoc, at the University of Illinois,

CRMC Invests in Five NCMC Future Nurses
12/08/2025

CRMC Invests in Five NCMC Future Nurses

Image courtesy of Pixabay By RYAN SKAITH The Cameron Regional Medical Center Board of Directors recently voted to award five $1,000 scholarships to North Central Missouri College nursing students through the NCMC Foundation. The scholarship program, which

Teen, passenger hospitalized after SUV crash into a tree
12/08/2025

Teen, passenger hospitalized after SUV crash into a tree

Photo Atchison police ATCHISON COUNTY Two people were injured in an accident just before noon Sunday in Atchison. At 11:45AM on Sunday officers responded to a one vehicle injury accident in the 1700 block South 6th Street. 

Kansas woman injured after rear-end crash pushed van into a tree
12/08/2025

Kansas woman injured after rear-end crash pushed van into a tree

Photo Atchison Police ATCHISON COUNTY—One person was injured in an accident just after 6:30p.m. Saturday in Atchison. A 2004 Chrysler van driven by Jeanie McHaley, 53, Atchison, was westbound in the 800 Block of U.S. 59, according

2 Missouri 16-year-olds injured after car rolls into a field
12/07/2025

2 Missouri 16-year-olds injured after car rolls into a field

HOLT COUNTY —Two people were injured in an accident just after 9a.m. Sunday in Holt County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2000 Pontiac G6 driven by a 16-year-old Tarkio girl was northbound on U.S. 59

Reward for information leading to arrest of Mo. child s*x  crime suspect
12/07/2025

Reward for information leading to arrest of Mo. child s*x crime suspect

” /> Law enforcement are asking for help to locate a suspect charged with s*xual crimes against minors in four counties in Missouri, according to a statement from the U.S. Marshals Service. Steven Andrew Bowman, Clinton, is

128 mph chase: Alleged drug dealer caught with co***ne and $200k in cash
12/07/2025

128 mph chase: Alleged drug dealer caught with co***ne and $200k in cash

Burch photo Daviess-DeKalb Co. KANSAS CITY – A Hammond, In., man has been charged by criminal complaint with possession with intent to distribute co***ne and ma*****na in Daviess County, Missouri. Nickolas J Burch, 36, was charged and had

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