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One dead after vehicle crashes into home

By Kendra Simpson One person died after being struck by a vehicle that then crashed into a residential home Sunday morning. According to the St. Joseph Police Department, at approximately 3:58 a.m. Sunday, a vehicle crashed into the front porch of a house on the east side of road between Madison and Green streets. One

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Thefts and Vandalism for Nov. 29

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Nov. 7 to Nov. 19 6549 Brown St., items stolen at residence/home. 409 N. 20th St., vehicle theft at residence/home. 204 E. Cliff St., burglary at residence/home. 1616 Stockyards Expressway, items stolen at highway/road/alley. Vandalism reported from Nov. 18 1220 Prospect Ave., vandalism of property at highway/road/alley.

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Vital statistics for Nov. 29

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Eric Daniel Thompson, 48, Denton, Kansas, and Shandy Lee Uzzle, 43, Fillmore, Missouri. Michael David Joel Robertson, 46, and Courtney Joanne Drummond, 37, both of St. Joseph. Jesse Dale Austin Judy, 30, and Sonny Dawn Dilley, 26, both of St. Joseph. Donte Maurice Ward, 32, and Shayla Alissia Tatiana Lee,

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Arrests for Nov. 29

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported Nov. 19 Tyler Laray Davis, 30, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Jeraldine Faye Standifer, 32, 5009 Red Barn Ln., warrant for failure to appear in court. James Ancel Mignery, 38, 1501 N. 3rd, warrant for failure to appear in court. Courtney Lynn Reynolds, 46, 216

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Bond issue may fund new sports complex

By Cameron Montemayor City officials have set a May deadline to decide whether to seek an August 2025 bond issue to develop a large-scale youth sports complex in St. Joseph. Key discussions between city leaders, consultants and Missouri Western State University are expected to intensify in early 2025 on the project, with council members poised

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YWCA encourages community to give back

By Nicole Scott The St. Joseph YWCA is asking community members to think of area nonprofits and those in need this holiday season Giving Tuesday, which falls on Dec. 3, is a nationwide annual initiative for community members to donate to area organizations. YWCA Executive Director Danielle Brown said her agency is happy to receive

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Enjoy, don’t overdo, holiday food

By Kyle Schmidt Americans will have plenty of food in front of them during the closing weeks of the year but moderation is key in a season often known for excess. Registered dietitian Jessica Smith advises pacing yourself when tempted with all the food on offer during the holidays. “Taking time to appreciate your food,

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Park lightings set for Friday

By NewsPress Now The lights will turn on Friday, Nov. 29, at two local parks, marking the opening of a St. Joseph Christmas tradition. Community members can join Mayor John Josendale and the city’s parks department for the annual lighting ceremonies for Krug Park’s Holiday Park and Hyde Park’s South Pole. Krug’s Holiday Park lighting

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Shopping safety with holidays approaching

By Ashley Luthans Whether you’re shopping in person or online this holiday season, keeping your purchases and financial information safe requires attention. When out in stores, make sure to keep your belongings close, not allowing them to leave your sight. Frank Till, executive director of the St. Joseph Safety Council, advises women to keep purses

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