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Arrests for Dec. 20

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported Dec. 16 to Dec. 17 Rain Ilia, 30, 2601 Olive St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Scott Michael Keck, 52, 122 Wilmer Ln., warrant for failure to appear in court. Shirley Ruthann Richardson, 39, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Tammy Renne Schneider, 54,

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Vital statistics for Dec. 20

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Dale Allen Krause, 29, and Rachel Annette Shaw, 36, both of St. Joseph. Jennah Marie Hammerstaedt, 22, and Elizabeth Eileen Kline, 24, both of St. Joseph. Robert Lloyd McCoy, 51, and Kimberly Sue Demuth, 51, both of St. Joseph. Samuel Ray Judah, 25, and Johanna Marie O’Callaghan, 25, both of

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Deeds of trust for Dec. 20

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from Dec. 12 to Dec. 18 Brandon Ashby to Primelending, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Alexander Heights PT LTS 21 22 Blk $237,125. Carmen Rabasa to Missouri Housing Development Commission, Nate Blocks Subdiv PT LT 43 $5,891.32. Staci Spencer to Housing & Urban Development, Deer Valley LT 7

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Thefts and Vandalism for Dec. 20

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Dec. 9 to Dec. 16 3741 S. 11th Rd., items stolen at residence/home. 66 Stonecrest, items stolen at residence/home. 3100 S. 169 Highway, burglary at construction site. 902 Powell St., items stolen at highway/road/alley, items stolen at highway/road/alley. 2219 N. Belt Highway, items stolen at grocery/super market. 1405 Pacific

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COVID-19 is Not the Same Disease for Everyone

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – The summer spike in COVID-19 infections, triggered in part by a rise in new variants of the virus, was an unpleasant reminder that COVID-19 is here to stay. As we brace for an anticipated larger wave of COVID-19 cases during the fall and winter respiratory season, healthcare professionals want to

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County tax payment deadline draws near

By Chris Fortune The payment deadline for personal property taxes in Buchanan County looms as the holiday shopping crunch begins. Tax bills from Buchanan County are mailed in the first week of November and must be paid or postmarked by the United States Postal Service by December 31. Residents who want to pay in person

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Nebraska auditor finds both progress, more trouble in reimbursements for in-home care payments

Mike Foley has served as state auditor twice, from 2007-2015 and again beginning in 2023, after serving as lieutenant governor under then-Gov. Pete Ricketts. He is pictured presiding over the Nebraska Legislature in 2022. (Rebecca S. Gratz for the Nebraska Examiner) LINCOLN — A pre-Christmas update to an audit of a Nebraska Department of Health

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Children’s Discovery Center construction complete

By Chris Fortune Members from the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce are helping the Mosaic Life Care Foundation celebrate its newly finished inspireU Children’s Discovery Center today. Mosaic Life Care Foundation board members gave remarks during the ribbon-cutting event at 521 Felix St. and thanked the donors who helped make the Children’s Discovery Center possible.

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Lengthy effort to remake Omaha’s Crossroads mall site hits ‘milestone’

The latest version of the Crossroads redevelopment includes a public plaza surrounded by retailers and office space, shown here in a rendering. (Courtesy of Holland Basham Architects) OMAHA — It’s been 15 years since an Omaha developer bought the dying Crossroads Mall with expectations to create a bigger and better commercial centerpiece for Nebraska’s largest

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