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Purina donating money and supplies after hurricanes

By Ashley Luthans Due to hurricanes Helene and Milton, Purina is donating toward emergency relief. Purina announced a $25,000 donation to Greater Good Charities, helping humans and animals affected by the disasters. The Purina facility in St. Joseph is also supplying thousands of pounds of pet food and cat litter to shelter animals and displaced

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New Downtown mural unveiled near Discovery Center

By Chris Fortune A new mural representing home and family is gracing a Downtown building. Main Street St. Joseph, a Downtown strategic action group, announced a collaboration with Mural Mosaic’s Global Roots Project to unveil the new mural in the alleyway next to 516 Felix St. Wednesday evening. Hundreds of artists from America painted tiles

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Local author, veteran keeping history alive

By Leah Rainwater Milt Toratti has been writing biographies for veterans since he was 13. With over 150-plus books written and constructed over 69 years, Toratti believes everyone has a story. “Everybody has a story, I don’t care who it is,” said Toratti, a retired army colonel and Vietnam veteran. “Young people today, believe that

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Sideline Spirit: Riverside Cheerleading

By Kirsten Stokes This weeks Sideline Spirit features the Riverside Cheerleading team ahead of the game of the week V. Troy on Friday. With a Unique place to practice Thursday Morning, the cafeteria, they talked about how they want to change the culture at Riverside when it comes to bringing spirit and energy to each

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Krug Park hosts groundbreaking ceremony

By Ashley Luthans Community members showed out to Krug Park on Thursday to learn about upcoming renovations to the area. Local officials, community leaders and park advocates spoke at the ceremony. Parks Director Chuck Kempf explained the purpose of holding the ceremony. “We just wanted to kind of have that moment where we could celebrate

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Weatherizing homes before the cold hits

By Ashley Luthans As temperatures start to dip, it is important to make sure your home is ready for the cold weather. There are many ways to weatherize your home, including adding drapes or curtains around windows to prevent cold air from entering. Something else that could help is replacing furnace filters before furnaces are

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I-29 closures began Monday

By NewsPress Now Drivers will encounter detours on Interstate 29 through St. Joseph during the next two weeks. Northbound traffic will be routed off the interstate from at 4 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 7, through 4 a.m. Friday, Oct. 11. The southbound lanes will close the following week from 4 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 14,

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ROTC cadets fly to weekend training exercise

By Ashley Luthans Cadets from the Pony Express Battalion of the ROTC were picked up at Missouri Western State University by helicopters on Friday morning to travel to a weekendlong Field Training Exercise. The cadets boarded two Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopters to Camp Clark in Nevada, Missouri, in order to complete the three-day training camp. Cadet

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Sideline Spirit: Savannah cheerleading

By Kirsten Stokes This week’s Sideline Spirit features the Savannah cheerleading team ahead of Friday’s game of the week. Multitasking with a little girl’s cheer clinic, they took some time to show some of their skills and leadership as they coached the little ones. “It really does show not just how much to ourselves we

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