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Takeda Announces Approval of HYQVIA® 10% S.C. (Subcutaneous) Injection Set in Japan for Patients with Agammaglobulinemia or Hypogammaglobulinemia

By Business Wire OSAKA, Japan & CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Dec 27, 2024– Takeda (TSE:4502/NYSE:TAK) today announced that the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has approved the use of HYQVIA ® [Immune Globulin Infusion 10% (Human) with Recombinant Human Hyaluronidase] in patients with agammaglobulinemia or hypogammaglobulinemia 1, disorders characterized by very low or absent levels

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International Paper

By NewsPress Now Address: 4725 Easton Road, St. Joseph, MO 64503 Business hours: 24/7 Phone: 816-671-7800 Year established: 1968 Number of employees: 180 The facility that houses International Paper was built in 1968 as part of the Mead Containers group. In 1987, the facility was purchased by Weyerhaeuser and conducted business under that name for

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Archer Lawn Care, Inc.

By NewsPress Now archerlawncare.com Address: 5201 N.E. Woodbine Road, St. Joseph, MO 64505 Phone: 816-279-7200 Business hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday E-mail: service@ archerlawncare.com Year established: 1999 Number of employees: 25 Twitter: @archerlawncare Facebook: facebook.com/alcinc Archer Lawn Care, Inc. is based on the principles of providing a complete and quality solution

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Arrests for Dec. 27

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported Dec. 18 to Dec. 24 Shannon Burditt Power, 57, 7716 SE 116 Rd., warrant for failure to appear in court. Jose Perez, 19, 2212 Messanie St., city charge for DWI/DUI. Glenn Allen Walker Jr., 49, 3711 Woodlawn Ter., warrant for failure to appear in court. Joshua Drake Nunn, 26, 3140

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Jamesport Builders

By NewsPress Now Address: 32137 State Hwy. 6, Jamesport, MO Phone: 660-684-6931 Business hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; Saturday by appointment Year established: 2011 Victor Graber, the original founder of Jamesport Builders, was a general contractor, building everything from pole barns to houses for 20 years. He and his crew did

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Deeds of trust for Dec. 26

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from Dec. 19 to Dec. 24 Bobbi Fox, Charles Fox to US Bank National Assoc., 3 56 35 PT SW Quarter $237,500. Kibrom Araya, Almaz Alemayehu to US Bank National Assoc., 11 57 35 PT SW Quarter $40,945. Garrett Grier, Danielle Dotson to Bank of Plattsburg, Union State

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Rolling Hills Library

By NewsPress Now rhcl.org Address: 1904 N. Belt Hwy., St. Joseph, MO 64506 Additional locations: Savannah Branch, 514 W. Main St., Savannah, MO 64485 Administrative Office, 1912 N. Belt Hwy., St. Joseph, MO 64506 Phone numbers: Phone Belt Branch 816-232-5479 Savannah Branch 816-324-4569 Business hours: Belt Branch: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday;

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Thefts and Vandalism for Dec. 27

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Dec. 13 to Dec. 22 5655 S. 4th St., items stolen at school-elementary/secondary. 1724 N. 2nd St., burglary at residence/home. 2318 N. Belt Highway, vehicle theft at other/unknown. 3109 N. 10th St., items stolen at residence/home. 2507 Meadow Trl., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 3022 S. Belt Highway, items stolen

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Vital statistics for Dec. 27

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications David Michael Holmes, 54, and Christyl Elizabeth Walters, 54, both of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Spencer Riley Taylor, 32, and Tonya Rene Hood, 40, both of St. Joseph. Jonathan Hieu Trang, 24, Fresno, California, and Thi Trinh Nu Nguyen, 26, St. Joseph. Scotty Frank McCoy, 36, and Samantha Rose Lay, 36,

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20 Who Count: Jeff Carter

By Cameron Montemayor Over the last 14 years, longtime Central High School history teacher Jeff Carter has helped turn the school’s Scholar Bowl program into a state powerhouse while mentoring countless students to academic success along the way. A desire to coach ultimately led Carter, a former Central alum, to start the Scholar Bowl program

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20 Who Count: Doug and Carol Walter

By Cameron Montemayor Doug and Carol Walter live by the saying ‘Bloom where you’re planted.” Doug, the minister at Ashland United Methodist Church, and Carol, a retired nurse, have firmly planted their roots in the community after relocating here eight years ago to follow Doug’s ministry work. Married for 43 years, the Walters have exemplified

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20 Who Count: Annie Bramlage

By Kendra Simpson Annie Bramlage knew exactly the person she wanted to be by the age of 10. Today, she’s not only living out her dreams but also teaching hundreds of students to live out their own. Bramlage has lived a life dedicated to theatre. Her father passed on his passion of theatre to Bramlage,

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20 Who Count: Rich and Tami Claycomb

By Kendra Simpson For nearly a decade, Rich and Tami Claycomb have worked tirelessly to not only build temporary shelters for stray cats during the winter months, but go the extra mile to find families for as many as possible. “It started with a house down on South Ninth Street that somebody told us about

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20 Who Count: Karon Milbourn

By Kirsten Stokes Striving to do everything for the glory of God, Karon Milbourn doesn’t see her acts of service as her own, but as a ministry to bring light and encouragement to others. Spreading sunshine to nursing homes since May, Milbourn is a part of the “Sunshine Ladies.” Once a month, the group goes

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20 Who Count: Meghan Casias

By Jenna Wilson Meghan Casias spends countless hours working alongside the St. Joseph Animal Shelter, even fostering pets herself to help with the influx. Casias started her career working for an animal shelter in St. Louis where she grew up. That passion led her to kickstart a nonprofit dog rescue called ‘Is Today My Day

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20 Who Count: Brad and Rita Hubbard

By Kirsten Stokes Through the years, the Hubbards have watched each other thrive through teaching and coaching. Brad and Rita Hubbard have a combined 38 years of service working in the St. Joseph School District. The pair constantly strive to make a positive impact on the South Side. “There can be a tendency to focus

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20 Who Count: Sheri Gray

By Jenna Wilson Sheri Gray never fails to give her time and talent to lift up Special Olympics athletes in Northwest Missouri. Gray graduated with a Physical Education major not realizing this would be the gateway to her journey as a coach for Special Olympics Missouri. Gray now juggles a busy schedule coaching multiple sports

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20 Who Count: Robert and Kim Sigrist

By Kirsten Stokes In the eyes of Robert and Kim Sigrist, educating youth and motivating them to serve is the reason they’ve dedicated so much of their lives to education. Robert has dedicated 31 years to education, holding positions like assistant principal at Central for 13 years, science teacher at Cameron and currently assistant superintendent

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20 Who Count: Debb Allen

By Kirsten Stokes After four hours of sleep each day, Debb “Dog Lady” Allen has no time to rest when rehabilitating dogs in need. Since 2004, Allen has put all of her energy into building a credible and safe space for dogs through her nonprofit “Against All Odds Animal ResQ, Inc.” (AAO). Her journey toward

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20 Who Count: Ron Auxier

By Jenna Wilson If you don’t recognize Ron Auxier by his name, you certainly may have seen his composition around the city of St. Joseph. A retired architect, Auxier spends his time delivering mobile meals through InterServ and currently sits on the InterServ Board of Directors. Over the course of a successful career, Auxier carried

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20 Who Count: Ike McDonald

By Kendra Simpson For Isaac “Ike” McDonald, football is more than just a game. He considers his youth football program to be a family and himself as the players “coach for life.” Growing up, McDonald learned much from his uncle, who he considered to be a great leader and role model. Today, he emulates his

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20 Who Count: Christy George

By Cameron Montemayor It‘s the fond memories of a sprawling Downtown that Christy George remembers, much like her grandparents before her, that drive her to create the same experience for residents and families through a variety of roles. “I think downtowns are the heart of every city,” said George, president of Main Street Downtown St.

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20 Who Count: Trina Earl

By Kirsten Stokes Ever since she was young, Trina Earl has advocated for animals. Her passion ultimately lead to the creation of a new rescue in Doniphan County. In 2020, Earl held meetings throughout Doniphan County in hopes of getting a pet rescue. There wasn’t one at the time and that meant countless animals were

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20 Who Count: Deirdra “Deedie” Killgore

By Jenna Wilson Even through the hardest parts of being a special education teacher, Deirdra “Deedie” Killgore finds joy in empowering students, even in retirement. Killgore spent the majority of her life working as a special education teacher for the St. Joseph School District and several other areas – educating infants to young adults. “There

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20 Who Count: Moe Matthias

By Cameron Montemayor It’s hard to imagine where Mosaic Life Care’s anesthesiology department would be without the leadership of Moe Matthias over nearly four decades. Matthias has been integral in numerous processes and plans to improve perioperative and anesthetic care within the hospital system to the benefit of countless patients. “Anesthesiology was a lot riskier

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20 Who Count: Bob Ford

By Cameron Montemayor In an age of podcasts, streaming and cell phones, Bob Ford is always seeking new ways to adapt and spark a passion for St. Joseph’s history and the lessons it can provide. Each week is a new adventure and opportunity to educate for the St. Joseph native and author, who spends his

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20 Who Count: Dana McDaniel

By Kendra Simpson Everyone wants to know their family members are receiving the best possible treatment when dealing with an illness as scary as cancer. Those who have had the honor of meeting Dana McDaniel knew they would receive that very treatment. “I get to see people at their most vulnerable states which is something

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