
Council OKs contract to accelerate landfill cell construction
Landfill operators and staff move trash in 2023 at the St. Joseph Landfill.
Continue ReadingLandfill operators and staff move trash in 2023 at the St. Joseph Landfill.
Continue ReadingThe Riverwalk Trail that runs through Robidoux Landing along the Missouri River is partially covered in snow on Jan. 29 in Downtown, St. Joseph.
Continue ReadingA new Pickleball Complex will be constructed off North 22nd Street by Corby Pond in the same location as the old tennis courts. One of the world’s ‘fastest growing sports’ is expanding its reach to St. Joseph.
Continue ReadingA pickup truck drops off waste from a trailer at the St. Joseph Sanitary Landfill in December.
Continue ReadingMembers of the St. Joseph Landfill Task Force will gather at City Hall today to provide a formal recommendation to City Council about the Landfill situation.
Continue ReadingPresident Trump ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to start mass deportations, students and educators in St. Joseph are concerned for safety. ICE agents were granted permission by President Trump to enter churches and schools. In an email sent to News-Press NOW, an anonymous source explained, “I work with English Language Development students at SJSD. Due to the
Continue ReadingA local health care provider held its first mobile outreach event on Monday. Northwest Health Services provided free health care services, Medicaid enrollment, hygiene items, sack lunches, warm beverages and more to St. Joseph’s homeless community at the Salvation Army. Jessie Leaverton, a community member who participated in the event, said it’s a huge help to
Continue ReadingAs part of the St. Joseph School District’s bond project, new intercoms will be laced throughout all 24 of the District’s school buildings. The project was approved in October of 2024, but within the last month and into the New Year, the District has approved and started the wiring process for the new system. When
Continue ReadingIt was National Signing Day on Wednesday, as universities nationwide saw future athletes sign their names across the dotted line, signaling a new adventure for all those involved. It was no different for Missouri Western, who announced the addition of 29 freshmen and eight transfers for the 2025 season. The Griffons are coming off a
Continue ReadingA few local Chiefs fans are preparing for a chance of a lifetime, as they head to the Super Bowl LIX game in New Orleans. The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in a Super Bowl Sunday matchup and will have a chance to complete a three-peat. Nate Morrow and Gary Kirkpatrick are
Continue ReadingThe YWCA of St. Joseph is seeking nominations for its 24th Annual Women of Excellence Awards. Nominations for the 2025 Awards will be accepted until March 21 and can be emailed to WOE@ywcasj.org or dropped off at the YWCA at 304 N. Eighth St. The YWCA will accept nominations that are mailed to the office,
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to an early morning crash on Wednesday, Feb. 5, in which a Kansas City woman sustained ‘serious’ injuries. According to the MSHP crash report, a vehicle driven by a 36-year-old woman from Kansas City, Missouri, ran off the left side of the westbound 152 exit ramp to Interstate-29 northbound
Continue ReadingLOVER: An Eras Tour Experience will give Taylor Swift fans a dream performance in honor of the pop sensation.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Highway Patrol is reminding residents that a few upcoming holidays will impact the driver examination stations across the state. In observance of former President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday on Wednesday, Feb. 12, the driver examination stations around the state will be closed. Normal operations will resume on Thursday, Feb. 13. In observance of
Continue ReadingThe St. Joseph Youth Alliance announced on Monday that they are hosting a substance use prevention summit for area students. According to a post from the Youth Alliance through social media on Monday, Feb. 3, “Attention freshman, sophomores, and juniors, Central High School SJSD, Benton Cardinals, Lafayette High School!!!! This is going to be an
Continue ReadingNorthwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri, has planned several activities in celebration of Black History Month. Northwest’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion is sponsoring guest performances, a trivia night and several film screenings, including an African-American horror film. “It’s about getting an opportunity to learn about a culture that’s not like your own,” Latonya
Continue ReadingThe Buchanan County, Missouri Sheriff’s Office has recently promoted several internal candidates to new positions. According to a post on social media from the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday, Jan. 30, “The Sheriff’s Office is extremely happy to announce several promotions of our members. There are also several transfers and restructuring to streamline and enhance
Continue ReadingThe St. Joseph Museums has a Valentine’s “True Crime” event series coming soon to the Glore Psychiatric Museum. The “Nothing Says Love Like Murder!” event series will begin on Feb. 8, with a “night of Forensic investigation” led by Osteologist, Dr. Tori Zieger. According to the Cambridge University’s Press and Assessment Dictionary, an Osteologist is “a
Continue ReadingMissouri Governor Mike Kehoe is delivering the 2025 State of the State Address this Tuesday, Jan. 28. The State of Missouri will be livestreaming the address at https://www.mo.gov/live
Continue ReadingA ramp from Interstate 229 to Interstate 29 will be closed next week for repair work. Missouri Department of Transportation crews will close the ramp and bridge from I-229 southbound to I-29 northbound south of St. Joseph for bridge approach repairs on Wednesday, Feb. 5. The ramp will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4
Continue ReadingMissouri Western State University and the St. Joseph Museums are partnering together to present the 25th annual Super Science Saturday. The 25th annual science event will be held this year from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 8 in the Remington/Agenstein Hall on MWSU’s campus. The event will include hands-on activities which have been
Continue ReadingA proposed Missouri bill by State Senator Rusty Black would limit the rate inmates pay to make phone calls.
Continue ReadingBuchanan County law enforcement agencies issue statements on their roles with ICE amid the Trump administrations crackdown on immigration.
Continue ReadingA homeless individual sleeps outside in this 2021 photo at Third and Edmond streets in Downtown St. Joseph.
Continue ReadingThe Big Brothers Big Sisters of St. Joseph will soon have tickets available for its annual Empower Auction. The event celebrates individuals who have been chosen as Big Brothers Big Sisters’ Empower Honorees — who then raise funds for the organization through sponsorships, fundraising with their peers, a silent auction and a live auction package.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Transportation shared on Monday morning that drivers need to find alternate routes to Belt Highway instead of accessing Karnes Road. MoDOT sent a press release to News-Press NOW on Monday, Jan. 27: “The intersection of U.S. Route 169 (Belt Highway) and Karnes Road in St. Joseph is closed due to a
Continue ReadingAdditional author: Jacob Richey, KOMU 8 A Missouri Task Force 1 member who responded to the 9/11 attacks in New York has died from cancer, the Boone County Fire Protection District announced Thursday. Heavy rigging specialist Larry Duncan was one of the responders who scoured rubble the day after the attacks on the World Trade
Continue ReadingA ‘highly pathogenic Avian Influenza virus’, most commonly known as Bird Flu is spreading across the United States, including the Northwest Missouri region.
Continue ReadingFriends of the Animal Shelter and the St. Joseph Animal Shelter are looking to share information about a group of kittens through a new weekly program. According to the Friends of the Animal Shelter’s post through social media on Friday, Jan. 24 “Symphony’s kittens are 2 weeks old! How precious are these little fluff balls Momma
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Transportation released some planned roadwork for several Northwest Missouri counties for next week, including Atchison and Nodaway counties. In Atchison County, MoDOT will be patching potholes on U.S. Route 136 from the Brownville Bridge to Route M on January 28 and 29. In Nodaway County, Route NN at the Platte River
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