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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.
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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.

Hawley, Kunce clash over aid to Ukraine, abortion rights ballot measure, during Senate debate
09/21/2024

Hawley, Kunce clash over aid to Ukraine, abortion rights ballot measure, during Senate debate

U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, right, speaks during the Missouri Press Association debate Friday in Springfield. Hawley was joined on stage by, from left, Nathan Kline of the Green Party; Lucas Kunce, Democratic nominee; and Jared Young, who

Area High School Football Scoreboard Sept. 20th-21st
09/21/2024

Area High School Football Scoreboard Sept. 20th-21st

By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post Week 4 of high school football in Missouri and Week 3 in Kansas are in the books! Below is a list of all of the games being played in the KFEQ/St.

Kansas woman jailed on a felony warrant
09/21/2024

Kansas woman jailed on a felony warrant

Campbell-photo Brown Co. BROWN COUNTY —Law enforcement are investigating  a wanted Kansas woman on new allegations. Just before 6p.m. Thursday, Brown County Deputy arrested 33-year-old Latisha Campbell of Fairview, according to Sheriff John Merchant. She was wanted an

MU Tigers broadcasts return to KFEQ
09/20/2024

MU Tigers broadcasts return to KFEQ

Photo courtesy of University of Missouri Athletics X account By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post The University of Missouri Tigers are back on KFEQ. This year, the Tigers football and basketball games will return to the airwaves

Closing Markets for Friday, September 20, 2024
09/20/2024

Closing Markets for Friday, September 20, 2024

  GRAINS: November soybeans traded 12 cents lower early Friday but finished down just 1 1/4 cents on the day, saving a small gain of 5 3/4 cents on the week, helped by unexpected support from soybean

Ag News for Friday, September 20, 2024
09/20/2024

Ag News for Friday, September 20, 2024

  Fed Cuts Interest Rates, Some Relief for Agriculture / Ethanol Production Falls to Near Three-Month Low / Summit Carbon Solutions Holds Final Public Meeting / SBA Loans for Disaster Relief, Not Available to Farmers

Candy Bucket Bracket
09/20/2024

Candy Bucket Bracket

What movie should make the cut as the best Halloween movie? Help decide by voting in each round to be entered to win a bucket of peanut butter cups (over 300 snack size). Pick from our sweet

Taste wine, eat food, enjoy music, all during the 15th Annual Great Northwest Winefest
09/20/2024

Taste wine, eat food, enjoy music, all during the 15th Annual Great Northwest Winefest

Several wineries, breweries and distilleries will have tastings available during the Great Northwest Winefest/ Photo courtesy of the Great Northwest Winefest page By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post Vendors of wines and spirits will take over

Area High School Football schedule for Sept. 2oth-21st
09/20/2024

Area High School Football schedule for Sept. 2oth-21st

Week 4 of high school football in Missouri and Week 2 in Kansas are here! Below is a list of all of the games being played in the KFEQ/St. Joseph Post area! Tune into KFEQ Radio (680,

Driver air-lifted to hospital after violent Nodaway Co. crash
09/19/2024

Driver air-lifted to hospital after violent Nodaway Co. crash

NODAWAY COUNTY—One person was injured in an accident just after 8:30p.m. Wednesday in Nodaway County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2008 Chevy HHR driven by  Joe D. Hamilton, 46, New Market, Iowa, was eastbound on

Ag News for Thursday, September 19, 2024
09/19/2024

Ag News for Thursday, September 19, 2024

  U.S. Dairy Calls for Swift Action Against Colombia / Judge Dismisses Price-Fixing Suit / AM Radio Bill Moves to House Floor / Ethanol Depends on Reliable Rail Service  

Graves wants current Congress to deal with spending issue
09/19/2024

Graves wants current Congress to deal with spending issue

By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Northern Missouri Congressman Sam Graves doesn’t believe there is going to be a federal government shutdown at the end of this month, though he doesn’t want to see the budget battle

Closing Markets for Thursday, September 19, 2024
09/19/2024

Closing Markets for Thursday, September 19, 2024

  GRAINS: Wheat and corn fell hard with Kansas City December wheat leading the way down with a fourth consecutive lower close. November soybeans traded around unchanged and the 50-day average for much of the day, while

St. Joseph Police Chief proud of officer achivement, awards
09/19/2024

St. Joseph Police Chief proud of officer achivement, awards

By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post One officer from the St. Joseph Police Department recently graduated from a nationally recognized program out of Northwestern University. Captain Stephen Cotter completed the 10-week course through Northwestern’s Center for Public

Buchanan County moves closer to buying a fairground
09/19/2024

Buchanan County moves closer to buying a fairground

East Buchanan Middle School/Photo by Brent Martin By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Buchanan County could hold a county fair in the future. But, first, the county must buy the ground. Presiding Commissioner Scott Nelson says the

One wounded, one arrested in St. Joseph shooting
09/19/2024

One wounded, one arrested in St. Joseph shooting

By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post A 40-year-old St. Joseph man has been hospitalized with several gunshot wounds after a late night shooting in the 1200 block of Mitchell Street. The St. Joseph Police Department reports officers

Drive-thru flu clinic to be held next month in Doniphan County
09/19/2024

Drive-thru flu clinic to be held next month in Doniphan County

flu shot, needle, ouch By RYAN SKAITH St. Joseph Post With flu season is right around the corner, the Doniphan County Health Department is getting ready to host an annual drive-thru flu clinic next month in Troy,

‘Hemp sales are back on’: Missouri regulators pare down ban on intoxicating h**p products
09/19/2024

‘Hemp sales are back on’: Missouri regulators pare down ban on intoxicating h**p products

A St. Louis liquor store hung a sign announcing Gov. Mike Parson’s executive order to ban intoxicating h**p beverages (Rebecca Rivas/Missouri Independent). The state health department will focus on edibles or drinks that mimic candy or regular

Ag News for Wednesday, September 18, 2024
09/18/2024

Ag News for Wednesday, September 18, 2024

  Trade Policy Shifts Impact on U.S. Agriculture / As Farm Bill Stays in Limbo, Lawmakers Considering Farm Aid / Growth Energy Challenges EPA Emissions Standards

Closing Markets for Wednesday, September 18, 2024
09/18/2024

Closing Markets for Wednesday, September 18, 2024

  GRAINS: Early Wednesday grain and soy markets opened very firm, led by November soybeans, which rose above the 50-day moving average for the first time since May. Although coming off the daily high, soybeans and bean

Democrat Kunce brings US Senate campaign to St. Joseph
09/18/2024

Democrat Kunce brings US Senate campaign to St. Joseph

Lucas Kunce/file photo By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Democrat Lucas Kunce stumps in St. Joseph, this time as the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, attempting to unseat first term Republican Josh Hawley. Kunce accuses Hawley of

Local preparations for Operation Christmas Child underway
09/18/2024

Local preparations for Operation Christmas Child underway

This boy is one of more than 197,000 children in Suriname who have received a gift-filled shoebox  from Operation Christmas Child/ Photo courtesy of Samaritan’s Purse By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post The local chapter of a

Five Missouri, Kansas members of Congress send tough critique of troubled mail service to D.C.
09/18/2024

Five Missouri, Kansas members of Congress send tough critique of troubled mail service to D.C.

A bipartisan group of two Kansas and three Missouri members of Congress sign a joint letter urging the U.S. Postal Service to address persistent problems with mail delivery in the greater Kansas City area. (Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)

Two Missouri men injured after pickups collide
09/18/2024

Two Missouri men injured after pickups collide

CALDWELL COUNTY —Two people were injured in an accident just before 3:30p.m. Tuesday in Caldwell County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2013 Ford F150 driven by Robert W. Zenk, 67, Lathrop, was eastbound on MO

Kansas man hospitalized in St. Joe after 2-vehicle crash
09/18/2024

Kansas man hospitalized in St. Joe after 2-vehicle crash

ANDREW COUNTY —One person was injured in an accident just before 2p.m. Tuesday in Andrew County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2018 International semi driven by Jeremy J. Thomas, 44, Amazonia, was southbound on Interstate

Port authorities, such as in St. Joseph, make a big economic impact
09/17/2024

Port authorities, such as in St. Joseph, make a big economic impact

Loading a barge with grain at the St. Joseph Port Authority/file photo By BRENT MARTIN St. Joseph Post Missouri has added two more port authorities to the 17 it already had, adding to the communities attempting to

Closing Markets for Tuesday, September 17, 2024
09/17/2024

Closing Markets for Tuesday, September 17, 2024

  GRAINS: In very slow trade, December corn and November soybeans traded both sides of unchanged before finishing with a slight gain. Wheat was mixed to mostly lower after rejecting early morning strength. Soybean oil was the

Ag News for Tuesday, September 17, 2024
09/17/2024

Ag News for Tuesday, September 17, 2024

  Moms Flood Capitol Hill to Oppose EATS Act / Cracks Showing in the Farm Bill Logjam / Most Private Wells Remain Untested / Poultry Group Wants More Time on Salmonella Changes  

Race day is just around the corner for the second annual St. Joseph Marathon
09/17/2024

Race day is just around the corner for the second annual St. Joseph Marathon

Runners participate in the inaugural St. Joseph Marathon, the second marathon will be coming on Sept 28th/ File Photo By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post The second annual St. Joseph Marathon is just over one week away,

Missouri tax revenues declining in first months of fiscal year, raising concerns
09/17/2024

Missouri tax revenues declining in first months of fiscal year, raising concerns

House Budget Chair Cody Smith, R-Carthage, summarizes his budget proposal to reporters in March. State revenues fell in the first portion of the fiscal year, raising concerns about future tax receipts. (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent). A new report

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