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Deeds of trust for Aug. 2

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from July 26 to July 30 Aisha Dydell to JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, Deer Park East Amnd Plat 3 LT 18 Blk 10 $98,440. Peggy Campbelll Collector, Vernon Marlowe to Adan Fernandez, Halseys Add PT LTS 17 18 Blk 3. J&M Captal Enterprise LLC to Jaxson Sherlock, Donnell

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Vital statistics for Aug. 2

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Austin Shelby Drennen, 29, and Christina Marie Farr, 31, both of St. Joseph. Tiffany Rana Webb, 36, and Katlyn Michel Donovan, 35, both of Weston, Missouri. William Ralph Teppert Jr., 61, Basin, Wyoming, and Amanda Sue Kuhn, 46, Atchison, Kansas. Houston Aaron Paul Idol, 23, Highland, Kansas, and Bailey Ann

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Arrests for Aug. 2

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from July 23 to July 29 Brandon Scott Beard, 45, 301 S. 10th St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Charles Wayne Marti Jr., 35, 1216 SE MT Zion Rd., warrant for failure to appear in court. Joann Marie Penland, 71, 1501 Village Dr., city charges for intentionally damage

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Thefts and Vandalism for Aug. 2

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from July 16 to July 28 413 S. 17th St., vehicle theft at highway/road/alley. 1602 Brookside Dr., items stolen at parking lot/garage. 126 Illinois Ave., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 2711 Clay St., vehicle theft at residence/home. 5518 Miller Rd., vehicle theft at parking lot/garage. 3007 Coachlight Pl., items stolen at

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State treasurer campaigns in St. Joseph

By Charles Christian State Treasurer Vivek Malek made a brief campaign stop in St. Joseph at the Republican headquarters on Village Drive as part of his statewide campaign effort. Malek, a Republican, is running in the Aug. 6 primary against five other Republican competitors. He said he is hoping that his list of accomplishments in

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City begins process of allocating last ARPA funds

By Cameron Montemayor City leaders and elected officials began the process of mapping out how to distribute the last remaining American Rescue Plan Act funds dispersed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of St. Joseph has around $1.6 million remaining in ARPA funds that must be obligated by Dec. 31 and spent by Dec. 31,

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New Mexican restaurant opens on the South Side

By Jazmine Knight Fans of Mexican food on the South Side can rejoice, as a new street taco spot is open for business on King Hill Avenue. Los Arcos Street Tacos, located at 6944 King Hill Ave., celebrated its grand opening Wednesday after seven months of preparation. Owner Maribel Sanchez said she’s excited to bring

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Interns get to know St. Joseph

By Ashley Luthans Interns and those new to the area got the chance to learn more about the community and explore St. Joseph on Wednesday thanks to a tour hosted by the Chamber of Commerce. The goal of the free event was to take interns that are new to town and show them around St.

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Fans braved the heat at Chiefs training camp

By Kyle Schmidt Chiefs Kingdom sweated training camp out on Wednesday with temperatures already feeling like the upper 90s by 10 a.m. It was easily the hottest day of the 2024 training camp but it did not stop fans from supporting their champions. The Chiefs are a team that work in 100-degree temperatures in the

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Local businesses share back-to-school shopping tips

By Jazmine Knight With the school year right around the corner, many families might be shopping for a new wardrobe, but this isn’t always an easy task with trends constantly changing and kids constantly growing. Lindsey Bradford, store manager of Bling Glamour in St. Joseph, said cargo and flannel are in style right now. “Definitely

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School board meets ahead of academic year

By Ashley Luthans St. Joseph School District Board of Education members took part in a retreat Monday to discuss the upcoming school year. Board President LaTonya Williams led the meeting. Williams explained that the purpose of the meeting was to get all school board members on the same page. “(It’s a) kickoff meeting,” Williams said.

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St. Joseph manufacturer set to expand

By NewsPress Now Interlock Steel Structures has announced an expansion in St. Joseph that will invest $773,000 and create new jobs. The company’s facility will be expanded to “increase productivity while enhancing quality and innovation” according to a press release from the company. The St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development team, along with the

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