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St. Joseph kids head back to class

By Jazmine Knight Wednesday morning was full of nervous jitters but laughter and smiles, too, as St. Joseph students celebrated the first day of school. The 2024-25 school year is in session, and students have different things to look forward to. Second grader Bentley Harris said he’s looking forward to recess. “That’s all I really

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County approves solar farm regulations

By Chris Fortune Buchanan County officially has guidelines for any future development of solar farms on its land. The Buchanan County commissioners unanimously approved solar farm regulations last week after receiving the final draft in July. It took two years working in tandem with the planning and zoning commission to establish guidelines for large developers

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Central choir surprised with new grand piano

By Jazmine Knight The first day of school is usually full of surprises, but choir students at Central High School received one that was particularly grand. Central High School’s choir program was surprised with a grand piano as they entered class Wednesday. The school purchased a Yamaha CX3 grand piano. This comes after the April

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Animal health company in Elwood announces expansion plans

By Ashley Luthans Elanco, an animal pharmaceutical company, will invest $130 million to expand its Elwood, Kansas, facility and improve manufacturing capabilities. Elanco officials explained in a press conference Tuesday how the investments will support the company’s innovation efforts and create 70 jobs in the area. Grace McArdle, the executive vice president of manufacturing and

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Expansion for manufacturing students opens at Hillyard

By Jazmine Knight Hillyard Technical Center students will be able to hone their skills in a new facility this school year. Hillyard hosted the ribbon-cutting for its brand new stimulated manufacturing facility Tuesday morning. The 22,000-square-foot facility, on the campus at 36th and Faraon streets, will be ready for students when classes begin on Wednesday.

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KD’s Beauty sends kids back to school in style

By Kendra Simpson St. Joseph students are heading back to school this week and one local beauty salon wants to ensure the kids look good doing so. KD’s Beauty Bar spent the last week gathering shoes, t-shirts, jeans and more in hopes of helping out their community. The giveaway included hotdogs, drinks and cupcakes for the

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One injured in two-vehicle crash

By Chris Fortune A man riding a minibike suffered injuries after being hit by a car at South 12th and Pacific Streets Saturday afternoon. The driver of a blue Pontiac Vibe collided with the man on the minibike, and the motorcyclist suffered head injuries. The injuries were described as minor to moderate, according to Sgt.

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Two injured in single-car accident

By Chris Fortune Two women suffered injuries after their vehicle ran off the road and struck a pole at N. 19th and Highly Streets. The St. Joseph Police Department received the call at 2:06 p.m. One woman suffered moderate injuries and the other woman suffered serious injuries, according to Sgt. Chris Thomas. “The car flipped

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Local private schools prepare for new year

By Charles Christian Like their public school colleagues, St. Joseph private schools administrators, teachers and staff are preparing for the new school year. Natalie Newville begins her first full school year as president of the St. Joseph Catholic Academy. She said the preparation of the Academy is unique, because of five separate campuses under one

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Eye checks important before school starts

By Ashley Luthans With school starting back up, eye checkups for kids are key, as vision issues can interfere with their ability to learn. Children may have trouble focusing if they cannot see the board that their teacher is writing on or even the words in the textbook in front of them. This can cause

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Council considering Thompson for interim city manager

By Cameron Montemayor St. Joseph is eyeing Clint Thompson as interim city manager following the announced resignation of Bryan Carter effective Sept. 6. Monday’s city council agenda includes a first reading for an ordinance to appoint Thompson as interim city manager until an employment contract with a new city manager becomes effective. A formal vote

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Vital statistics for Aug. 16

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Chase Bret Hageman, 29, and Ariana Marie Rampani, 25, both of St. Joseph. Max Evan Haywood, 21, and Victoria Lynn Francis Conroy, 22, both of St. Joseph. Jacob Dean Goodwin, 27, and Maddyson Dayne Schultz, 29, both of St. Joseph. Devin James McAdams, 29, and Paige Raylynn Lemoine, 21, both

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Deeds of trust for Aug. 16

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from Aug. 9 to Aug. 13 Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC, M&T Bank AIF to Morgan Domann, Mitchell Byrd, 15 57 34 PT SW Quarter. Homebridge Financial Services Ind, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. to Rosibell Lopez, Benito Guido, Pleasant Hill LT 103. Freedom Mortgage Corp., Mortgage Electronic Registration

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