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Habitat for Humanity starting apprentice program

By Jenna Wilson St. Joseph’s Habitat for Humanity already assists people in need on their path to homeownership, but now, the organization is giving people a chance to learn home-building skills as well. Two years ago, the organization applied for American Rescue Plan Act funding to have its ReStore building constructed. In addition to using

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Local small businesses thrive through networking

By Charles Christian Small businesses in St. Joseph are finding creative ways to grow by exchanging ideas and supporting one another. The local Chamber of Commerce, which is sponsoring special events for Small Business Week, estimates that over 75% of its membership consists of small business owners. This week, special workshops on starting a new

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Deeds of trust for May 3

By NewsPress Now April 26 — Sheila Gaul Personal Representative, Richard Wright to Vidao LLC, Stonecrest East 2nd Plat LT 71 $180,000. April 26 — Patrick Rigg to Scire MI LLC, Halls 3rd Add Plat PT LT 5 Blk 3. April 26 — Peggy Campbell Collector, Javier Martinez to Mairis Castellanos, Patees PT LTS 1

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Vital statistics for May 3

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications John Mark Bozeman, 47, and Patricia Lynn Casey, 37, both of St. Joseph. Justin Michael Erdelac, 29, and Sarah Elizabeth Hanvy, 29, both of Big Lake, Arkansas. Tanner Dylan St Ama, 32, and Gwendolyn Natascia Syblelea Phelps, 21, both of St. Joseph. Randy Wayne Grob, 46, and Nova Michelle Dines,

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Thefts and Vandalism for May 3

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from April 15 to April 26 3507 Pear St., burglary at rental storage. 1606 Vernon St., vehicle theft at highway/road/alley. 6006 Lake Ave., items stolen at parking lot/garage. 2710 Monterey St., items stolen at residence/home. 822 S. Belt Highway, items stolen at residence/home. 1000 Pacific St., vehicle theft at highway/road/alley.

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Arrests for May 3

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from April 23 to April 29 Torrie Renee Schneider, 24, 2915 N 9th St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Kelsey Deann Ashworth, 22, 515 Madison St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Joseph Eugene Wilson, 61, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Kiel

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Feedback sought on project priorities

By NewsPress Now Mo-Kan Regional Council hosting a feedback session to draw direct lines of communication from those who live in Buchanan County to their governments, grant opportunities and development projects. The session will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, at Remington Nature Center, 1502 McArthur Drive. The goal is to ensure

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Public safety budgets take center stage at City Hall

By Cameron Montemayor Public safety departments took center stage on Thursday as budget discussions for the upcoming year continued for the third day at City Hall.  The police and fire department are both primed for budget increases for fiscal year 2024-25.  The proposed St. Joseph Police Department budget lays out $34.2 million in expenditures, an

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Lanning out at CAPSTJOE

By Marcus Clem Whitney Lanning has been fired as executive director of the Community Action Partnership of Greater St. Joseph. Lanning confirmed the news of her Wednesday firing by CAPSTJOE to News-Press NOW. A severance deal is currently being negotiated, she said. “I am proud to have served as the executive director of CAPSTJOE these

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City leaders continue budget reviews for fiscal year 2025

By Cameron Montemayor City leaders moved one step closer to finalizing the 2024-25 fiscal year budget as discussions continued with a work session on Wednesday at City Hall. Discussions were largely focused on changes to operating budgets for the city’s Health and Planning and Community Development departments. Additionally, administrative department budgets for mayor and city

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St. Joseph travelers laud new airline refund policy

By Cameron Montemayor St. Joseph flyers making their plans for spring or summer airline travel will have one less headache to worry about in the near future. New regulations laid out by the White House this month would standardize the process of getting a refund when extended airline delays or cancellations occur. Currently, each airline

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Grace House reopening its doors

By Charles Christian A nonprofit thrift store in St. Joseph will be back to its normal hours next week after a temporary closure. Grace House, located at 2638 Lafayette St., shut down in February because founder and director Ruth Costello underwent a major surgical procedure. However, in a message this week to News-Press NOW, Costello

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