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Local organizations collecting food donations

By Ashley Luthans Several local businesses and organizations are hosting food drives to support those in need in St. Joseph for Thanksgiving. Alchemy Tea Co. is hosting a Thanksgiving food drive that also benefits the donors. The company is taking nonperishable food items worth $5, and in return the donator gets a free $5 boba

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One man injured after Midtown shooting

By Kendra Simpson One man was injured in a shooting near Midtown St. Joseph Sunday afternoon. The St. Joseph Police Department responded to a shots fired call at North 20th and Jules around 12:08 p.m.. An officer in the area found a vehicle with a bullet hole and the victim inside with a single gunshot

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Savannah, Central cheerleaders show spirit at state

By Kirsten Stokes Two local spirit squads have something to cheer about after taking home some statewide honors. The Savannah and Central high school cheerleading teams each placed second in the 3A small coed and 5A large divisions, respectively, at the Missouri state competition recently. Members of the teams reflected on the moment they heard

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November is ideal for vaccinations for kids

By Charles Christian Officials at the St. Joseph Health Department are reminding parents that November is an ideal time for kids to get flu, COVID and RSV vaccines. December through February is normally considered a peak season for these respiratory illnesses, making November a good time for vaccinations to give the body time to adjust

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Vital statistics for Nov. 8

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Sara Renee Evans, 21, St. Joseph, and Melissa P. Gallacher, 23, Dumont, New Jersey. Matthew Tyler Lyon, 32, and Kennedy Dawn Chavez, 28, both of St. Joseph. Alexander Ryan King, 29, and Maxwell Dominic Mornelli, 27, both of St. Joseph. Joshua Michael Renaud, 43, and Jaelyn Kelly Haggard, 25, both

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Deeds of trust for Nov. 8

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from Nov. 1 to Nov. 5 Megan Atha to Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp., 1 56 35 PT NE Quarter $97,000. A Building Company Inc to Bank of Weston, 11 56 34 PT East Quarter Corner $350,000. Michael Wilhite, Linda Wilhite, Linda Crawford to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc.,

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Arrests for Nov. 8

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported Oct. 30 to Nov. 4 Jonathan Michael Owens, 33, 2305 Castle Ln., warrant for failure to appear in court. Jessica Monet Coker, 47, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Kelsey M. Fender, 28, 3128 Hawthorne Dr., city charges for failure to appear in court, committing violent

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Thefts and Vandalism for Nov. 8

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Oct. 23 to Nov. 4 505 S. 31st St., items stolen at residence/home. 305 S. 8th St., burglary at commercial/office building. 5118 Faraon St., items stolen at residence/home. 516 N. 10th St., vehicle theft at other/unknown. 2519 Messanie St., items stolen at residence/home. 222 Sylvanie St., items stolen at

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Western, Mosaic announce nursing program partnership

By Jazmine Knight Missouri Western State University and Mosaic Life Care have a new partnership that will support nursing students both before and after graduation. A new grow-your-own program allows select nursing students to earn employment and scholarship benefits in exchange for a four-year commitment to work for Mosaic following graduation. The Nursing Scholars of

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United Way wraps up Better Days campaign

By Kendra Simpson The United Way of Greater St. Joseph will announce the results of its annual fundraising drive at a celebration Thursday evening at the Trail Theatre. The agency began its Better Days Made by You campaign in September. Funds raised through the campaign help provide resources to the United Way network of Partner

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