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Therapy dogs visit the community

By Ashley Luthans On Saturday morning, the Pony Express therapy dogs visited Hazel’s Coffee. There are 21 dogs involved in the Pony Express therapy dog program, and some of them came out to the coffee shop to bring joy to the community. Molly Stewart, a board member with the organization, shared more about what the

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Young Readers Week encourages early learning

By Ashley Luthans The second week in November marks Young Readers Week, a call to get more kids hitting the books. The week encourages children, especially young ones, to learn. Lisa Ransom, manager of the St. Joseph Public Library’s Downtown branch children’s department, said that reading helps children in a multitude of ways. “Reading is

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Veterans recognized at Black Archives luncheon

By Ashley Luthans Veterans earned a special salute on Thursday at an event honoring Black service members in the area. Those who served in the military shared stories and experiences at a lunch at the Black Archives Museum. James Johnson, who served overseas for 10 years in three different branches of the military, said recognizing

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RRT set to perform ‘Little Women’ this weekend

By Ashley Luthans The Robidoux Resident Theatre of St. Joseph is bringing another beloved story to the stage of the Missouri Theater. ‘Little Women’ is a classic story that follows the four “March” sisters as they navigate love, loss and the importance of family. Director Jessica Agnew explained why she wanted to share the message

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Local bases support spouses of deployed personnel

By Charles Christian Veterans Day focuses our attention on honoring those who have and continue to serve while also bringing a reminder that it takes a family to support the sacrifices of men and women in uniform. Every military deployment involves family members who are left behind to feel the residual impact of husbands, wives and

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Krug Park Drive closed for Holiday Park work

By Ashley Luthans The lights are going up at a St. Joseph holiday favorite. Krug Park Drive closed to traffic starting on Nov. 1 as crews begin work on the 2024 Holiday Park. Jeff Atkins, assistant director of the parks department, asked the community for patience while workers set up the holiday extravaganza. “During this

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Highway 36 group receives tourism award

By NewsPress Now A local tourism effort is receiving recognition. The Highway 36 Heritage Alliance was awarded the Innovator Award at the 2024 Missouri Governor’s Conference on Tourism recently. The award honors a small tourism organization or individual who achieves significant results on a modest budget. St. Joseph is one of the founding destinations of

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Sideline Spirit: Mid-Buchanan Cheer

By Kirsten Stokes This week’s ‘Sideline Spirit’ features the Mid-Buchanan Cheerleading team ahead of Friday’s game vs. East Buchanan. With the battle of the Buch’s, the teams 6:30 a.m. practice Wednesday was focused on cleaning cheers and practicing the fight song for a clean run Friday. Both seniors and juniors on the team talked about

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