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Downtown bank hit by overnight break-in

By Harry Loomis Employees at U.S. Bank’s Downtown branch were greeted by broken glass when they arrived for work Friday morning.  The bank in the Robidoux Center at 415 Francis St. suffered an apparent overnight break-in. Broken glass and smashed windows were found inside the bank. Sgt. Chris Thomas of the St. Joseph Police Department said

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22nd Street closing for repairs

By NewsPress Now Drivers will see a detour on one of St. Joseph’s major streets this week. A resurfacing project will close 22nd Street from Messanie to Commercial starting Wednesday, April 3. The project is expected to be completed by Monday, April 8, weather permitting. Detours will be in place to guide motorists.

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SJSD school buses receive clean bill of health

By Jenna Wilson Troopers from the Missouri State Highway Patrol and maintenance crews spent the week making sure students are safe going to and from school. Each year, from February to April, school districts across Missouri undergo bus inspections to ensure they are in proper working condition before hitting the road. “These buses, they transport

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Firearm thefts a growing threat

By Jenna Wilson More than 250 guns have been reported stolen in St. Joseph during the last two years, leading to concerns the weapons could be used in violent crimes. The thefts are a growing problem for police, who warn suspects often try breaking into cars to get their hands on a weapon. “A majority

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Man in stable condition following shooting

By Jenna Wilson A St. Joseph man is recovering from a gunshot wound and the suspect remains at large in a shooting that happened this weekend near North Ninth and Corby streets. Police responded to a shots fired call at about 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, according to Capt. Jeff Wilson with the St. Joseph Police

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One injured in single-vehicle crash

By NewsPress Now A 25-year-old man was injured seriously in a crash late Thursday in Worth County, four miles east of Denver, Missouri. Matthew D. Marshall, 25, of Princeton, Missouri, was eastbound on State Route M in a 2004 Chevrolet Colorado just before midnight when the vehicle began skidding. He traveled off the south side of

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Warmer weather calls for safeguards against ticks

By Riley Funk As the weather continues to warm up, conservation experts are advising lovers of the outdoors to take precautions to protect themselves from ticks. There are several native species of ticks in the area including the American dog, lone star and deer ticks. Kelsey Gillenwater, Buchanan County conservation agent, said ticks are common

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Statewide drill a reminder to prepare for severe weather

By Riley Funk Local emergency experts are encouraging families to be proactive in developing safety plans for severe weather situations. The recommendation falls in line with Severe Weather Preparedness Week, a time that highlights the importance of staying ready for natural disasters, including how to receive weather information when those situations arise. The National Weather

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