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United Fiber outages continue for some customers

By Charles Christian Some United Fiber customers are entering their third day of interrupted service. What started as a brief interruption on Tuesday, continues into Thursday for about 10% of United Fiber’s 35,000 customers. An email to United Fiber customers on Thursday morning stated: “As of early this morning, we are seeing progress on customers’

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Angry Swede and St. Joe Cookie Company combining

By Kendra Simpson The Angry Swede will be undergoing a sweet transformation in the coming months, combining with another local business to bring beer and brunch to Downtown under a new name. Janaha and John Anderson, co-owners of the St. Joe Cookie Company, will officially be taking over The Angry Swede in early June after

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Ethanol ruling could open new door for farmers

By Cameron Montemayor As hundreds of farmers across Northwest Missouri ramp up work for the start of another season of raising corn, a recent announcement in Washington D.C. will open a long-awaited door for an industry facing projected downturns in income. Eight Midwest states, including Missouri, received the green light to sell 15% ethanol year-round

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Demand for hotel space grows as Downtown develops

By Cameron Montemayor As the banners and billboards come down one by one across St. Joseph following the Women’s Division II National Championship, local leaders are stressing the importance of addressing a growing need for hotel space. By 2026, a new $22 million Marriott by Courtyard Hotel is expected to sit across from the Civic

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Homebuilders cautious despite lower lumber prices

By Charles Christian Although lumber prices have dropped noticeably since the COVID-19 pandemic, local builders and consumers are still cautious about building new homes in St. Joseph. Scott Laderoute, owner of Sprint Lumber in St. Joseph, said that even though the prices are not as low as before the pandemic, prices for lumber have stabilized.

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Local fast-food restaurants showing positive trends for employee retention

By Charles Christian After the economic misery of COVID-19, fast-food restaurants in St. Joseph are experiencing better times both in profit and employee retention. Both large chains and locally-owned establishments faced the same kinds of challenges other businesses faced during the pandemic, including supply chain difficulties. However, because of the close contact workers have with

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Chef Baldee’s Pizza rolls into St. Joseph

By Chris Fortune St. Joseph residents might want to set aside some dough because there’s another food truck to try in town. Chef Baldee’s Pizza is located at 1013 Seneca St., near Patee Park and the Pony Express National Museum, where the white and blue mobile pizza kitchen sits behind a home on the property.  The pizza kitchen,

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Distillery coming to Downtown area

By Jazmine Knight St. Joseph will be welcoming a new distillery next month. Parkway Distillery, located at 415 N. 13th St., is scheduled to host an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 16. “To our knowledge, this is the first distillery in St. Joseph since Prohibition,” said Edison Derr, co-founder

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Twin Dragon back in business

By Ashley Luthans A fan-favorite Chinese restaurant in St. Joseph reopened its doors Friday after closing in December 2023. Twin Dragon, located at 2604 N. Belt Highway, is under new management. Amber Chumil Perez, an employee, said the previous chef has returned, but the restaurant will also be seeing a couple of changes. As of

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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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