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COVID is out there despite lack of reports

By Charles Christian Even though mandatory COVID-19 reporting ceased in the fall of 2023, health officials stress that the virus is still around. Holly Hazzard, clinic supervisor at the St. Joseph Health Department, said she is concerned that because the numbers are no longer being reported people have stopped taking the virus as seriously. “It

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Vital statistics for March 1

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Billy Shane Smith, 39, Faucett, Missouri, and Jessica Ryan Casey, 33, St. Joseph. William James Brewer Jr., 64, and Alexandreya Nicole Morse, 32, both of St. Joseph. John Partrick Kelly, 46, and Tammy Maxine Roller, 50, both of Faucett, Missouri. Brad Marvin Mahan, 64, and Theresa Maria Henton, 69, both

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Arrests for March 1

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from Feb. 20 to Feb. 25 Danielle Fobair, 48, 114 S. Young Ave., warrant for failure to appear in court. James Detamore Thomas-Jones Jr., 31, no address provided, city charge for trespass. Akaesha Shanese Kirby-Nance, 35, 733 S. 15th St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Lee Alex Derbabian,

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Thefts and Vandalism for March 1

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Feb. 16 to Feb. 26 902 S. 23rd St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 730 E. Lake Blvd., vehicle theft at highway/road/alley. 2804 Sylvanie St., items stolen at residence/home. 3416 Pear St., item stolen at rental storage facility. 1300 S. 11th St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 3734 Pear St., burglary

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Twin Dragon returning to St. Joseph

By Cameron Montemayor A popular local Chinese restaurant is set for a comeback in St. Joseph under new management after closing its doors in December. Twin Dragon owner Mohammad “Sharif” Nazar confirmed to News-Press NOW the restaurant will reopen at its previous location at 2604 N. Belt Highway. While no official reopening day has been

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Board rejects four-day school plan

By Marcus Clem The St. Joseph Board of Education shot down on Monday a school district plan to adopt the four-day class calendar, preserving the status quo at least for now. Whitney Lanning, Latonya Williams and Rick Gehring voted “yes,” while Kenneth Reeder, Kim Miller, David Foster and Isaura Garcia voted “no.” Superintendent Gabe Edgar

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