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Veteran KMA Newsman Mike Peterson presents This Week in KMAland each Saturday morning at 8:30 on KMA 960, KMA-FM 99.1 or streamed here at KMAland.com. The show features a weekly recap of the top news stories from the past week produced from the KMA Newsroom.
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This Week In KMAland Saturday, May 4th, 2024
KMAland in cleanup mode following April 26th tornadoes, Pottawattamie County copes with storm aftermath, KMAland students, instructors impacted by storms, Ringgold County suffers heavy damage, MidAmerican Energy responds to power outages, Shen pool closed for summer.
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This Week In KMAland Saturday, April 27th, 2024
Fast, furious Friday severe weather in KMAland, Shen council adopts police residency amendment, Sidney council backs CDBG application, Budgets finalized in KMAland, Shenandoah's veterans museum director retires.
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This Week In KMAland Saturday, April 20th, 2024
Tuesday morning storms bring rude awakening, Nodaway County, Cass County among hardest hit areas, Red Oak Council approves animal appeal, Glenwood School Board backs project revenue bonds, Shen and Clarinda School Board make salary decisions.
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This Week in KMAland Saturday, April 13th, 2024
Shenandoah police residency amendment clears first reading, Shenandoah's JK-8 Building will see a new Administrative structure, solar ordinance discussions continue in Page County, Iowa Senate advances a controversial school safety bill, new regulations regarding truck and recreational vehicle parking adopted…
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This Week In KMAland Saturday, April 6th, 2024
Nodaway County voters pass 911 dispatch levy, Maryville's Proposition JUMP leaps ahead, West Nodaway voters pass Proposition KIDS, Page County voters continue solar ordinance discussions, Budget hearings abound in KMAland.
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This Week In KMAland Saturday, March 30th, 2024
Second Shen police residency hearing set, Shenandoah residents receive awards of valor, Ratliff named Shenandoah High principal, Embray resigns as Glenwood superintendent, KMAland school administrators react to AEA bill's passage.