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Registration open for annual Safety Town

By Jenna Wilson Local kids will have the chance to learn about stranger danger, staying safe on the roads and more this summer thanks to the return of Safety Town. Safety Town has been an education project of the St. Joseph Safety and Health Council since 1989, designed for children ages 5-7. The program teaches

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MoDOT, road workers emphasize work zone safety

By Jenna Wilson Road crews are stressing the importance of driving with caution near work zones as construction season begins. Troy Slagle, assistant district engineer with the Missouri Department of Transportation, said spring is one of the busiest times of the year for road workers as they aim to work around busy traffic. “It’s that

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Plane forced to land unexpectedly at Rosecrans

By Jenna Wilson An airplane landed safely at Rosecrans Memorial Airport on Monday after an emergency warning signaled the potential of an aircraft fire during the flight. Eleven passengers were on the plane when several warning lights alerted the flight crew that an engine fire had been detected, according to Rosecrans Memorial Airport manager Julius

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SJPD carrying out more stops for expired tags

By Jenna Wilson St. Joseph law enforcement is cracking down on temporary tags and expired license plates. Drivers without properly licensed vehicles are riding all over the city, and it’s causing concern for officers and local residents. Resident Marjorie Wright said expired license plates are something she sees in her neighborhood way too often. “I’ve

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Buchanan County EMS is rolling out new equipment

By Jenna Wilson Buchanan County EMS is making sure its equipment is up-to-date and ready for the hundreds of calls its workers respond to each day. EMS recently partnered with Stryker, a leading medical device and equipment manufacturing company, to ensure all Buchanan County EMS ambulances will now be equipped with the latest in medical

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Grant would boost city’s 911 service

By Riley Funk St. Joseph’s 911 system could be about to get a big upgrade. The City Council has approved the filing of an application with the Missouri 911 Service Board to move a project forward that would replace the current 911 system used by emergency dispatchers at the Law Enforcement Center from its traditional

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Advocates raise awareness for preventing child abuse

By Jenna Wilson April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and local advocates are raising awareness to ensure children grow up safe and loved. “People need to understand the reality of child abuse and that it happens everywhere,” said Melissa Birdsell, executive director of Voices of Courage Child Advocacy Center. “It’s happening right here in our

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Stolen Corby statue was recovered with other items

By Jenna Wilson No suspects have been named in connection with the theft of the skater statue near Corby Pond, but law enforcement is still looking for leads. Andrew County prosecuting attorney Monica Morrey said law enforcement agencies were lucky to locate the stolen statue last week when looking for additional stolen property. “On Thursday

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Scam involves callers pretending to be police

By Jenna Wilson St. Joseph police are sounding the alarm about a phone scam involving people posing as officers. Callers identify themselves as various officers within the police department, including the chief. On Thursday, a victim reported being scammed out of more than $1,000 in gift cards from someone fraudulently obtaining “donations” posing as a

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Two charged in Tuesday shooting

By Jenna Wilson Two men have been charged in connection to a shooting Tuesday morning near the 1300 block of West Joseph Street. Jorge G. Lara Ramirez, 23, is charged with unlawful use of a weapon and first-degree assault. Macio Harris, 26, is charged with unlawful use of a weapon. According to probable cause statements,

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Violent crime down in St. Joseph in 2023

By Jenna Wilson The St. Joseph Police Department reported a decrease in both violent and property crimes in 2023 during its annual crime press conference Tuesday. St. Joseph saw an overall decrease in “part one” crimes last year compared to 2022. This includes murder, aggravated assault, robberies, motor vehicle thefts and other serious offenses designated

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ATV safety urged as weather warms

By Jenna Wilson As spring brings out all-terrain vehicles, officials are driving home the importance of safety for those who ride them, especially kids. Early spring weather means drier trails and more opportunities for riders to get out on private and public land across Missouri. Regardless of weather and trail conditions, all ATV/UTV riders should

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