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Missouri Western hikes tuition for next year

By Marcus Clem St. Joseph’s hometown university will, like most of its peers, increase the cost of education as it responds to national and local pressures on its finances, officials decided Thursday. The Missouri Western Board of Governors met to, among other matters, approve the budget for Fiscal Year 2025, which begins July 1. As

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Families remember loved ones at Crime Victim Memorial

By Chris Fortune The annual Crime Victim Memorial gave families the opportunity to honor their loved ones and bond with others who have shared a similar experience. During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the Buchanan County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office held a memorial ceremony at the Remington Nature Center. “They can come (here) besides going to

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Housing nonprofit celebrates completion of first renovation

By Jazmine Knight A nonprofit aimed at rehabilitating houses in need of fixing up for first-time buyers celebrated the ribbon-cutting of its first completed property. Housing Improvement Initiative recently celebrated its first project, a property at 417 A St., going on the market. The three-bedroom, one-bathroom house was originally purchased in 2023 with various structural

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Board members discuss nonprofit’s role

By Marcus Clem A leading nonprofit on policy for Show Me State public education agencies has an ongoing role in the governance of local schools, and also helps elected board members govern themselves. Kim Miller is now serving as the official delegate for the Missouri School Boards Association. As one of several hundred delegates, each

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Police department looking for new recruits

By Kyle Schmidt Those looking for a career in law enforcement will have a chance to find out if it’s right for them, as the police department is hosting new-hire testing dates this month. The St. Joseph Police Department hosted its first testing date on Monday morning, and will host additional testing on April 24

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Early Sunday fire sent few to Mosaic

By Kendra Simpson At approximately 2 a.m. Sunday morning, there was a structure fire in the area of 1300 Francis Street.  Approximately 24 residents lived in the building. According to the St. Joseph Fire Department, three were taken to Mosaic, and one is known to have critical injuries.  News Press NOW will continue to update

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St. Joseph Christian expanding its facilities

By Charles Christian St. Joseph Christian School is undergoing an expansion project — one expected to cost more than $9 million — that will bring several building upgrades, including a new gymnasium. The project is called Nehemiah 2.0, and in addition to a new gym, it will add five classrooms, locker rooms, a commons, a

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Health department streamlines medical records system

By Chris Fortune Visits to the local clinic will be more efficient after upgrades to its record-keeping. The St. Joseph Health Department clinic’s transition to electronic medical records began this week. Typically, each visitor received a new paper chart when they came to the clinic, which presented issues with continuity of care if a patient

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Dragoos get jail time in U.S. Capitol case

By Marcus Clem Kim and Steven Dragoo have been sentenced to serve 14 days each in jail for a misdemeanor offense on Jan. 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol. According to court filings, Judge Beryl A. Howell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia passed a sentence that will require the Dragoos

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Deeds of trust for April 19

By NewsPress Now April 12 — Nodaway Valley Bank to Betty Strasser, Hillside Acre Final Plat LT 1. April 12 — Chris Beauchamp, Susan Beauchamp to Candkrj LLC, Oak Hill PT LTS 2 3 BLK 15. April 12 — Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Flat Branch Mortgage Inc. to Mackenzie Boss, 3 57 35 PT

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Vital statistics for April 19

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Craig Tyler Ashtin Renfrow, 29, and Alexa Marie Anastasi Schmitt, 25, both of St. Joseph. Alexander Paiz Raymundo, 17, and Francisca Estela Vargas Pablo, 16, both of St. Joseph. William Mack Aston, 51, and Catrina Ann Tworek, 42, both of St. Joseph. Jason William Nay, 43, and Stacy Lynn Meers,

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Thefts and Vandalism for April 19

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from April 5 to April 14 1100 Charles St., items stolen at government/public building. 603 Shady Ave., items stolen at residence/home. 222 Sylvanie St., items stolen at construction site. 622 Hamburg Ave., burglary at residence/home. 210 N. 4th St., vehicle stolen at residence/home. 2602 N. Belt Highway, items stolen at

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Arrests for April 19

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from April 9 to April 14 Mikaylah Chai-Ayn Ramirez, 24, 1109 Powell St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Derius Lovell Davis, 30, 3607 Charles St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Keith Andrew MC Cray, 56, no address provided, city charges for resisting arrest and trespass. Rebecca

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As AI rapidly develops, electronic scams follow suit

By Cameron Montemayor Artificial intelligence is known for enhancing everyday technologies and improving the efficiency of industries, and while it can be used to help, it also can become a tool to harm. As the rapidly growing technology becomes more accessible, some are using AI’s abilities to assist in the creation of highly sophisticated and

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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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