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Statewide drill a reminder to prepare for severe weather

By Riley Funk Local emergency experts are encouraging families to be proactive in developing safety plans for severe weather situations. The recommendation falls in line with Severe Weather Preparedness Week, a time that highlights the importance of staying ready for natural disasters, including how to receive weather information when those situations arise. The National Weather

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Overdose calls remain a concern for EMS

By Jenna Wilson Calls involving opioid overdoses have unfortunately become an all-too-common theme for first responders in St. Joseph. Buchanan County EMS crews ran more overdose calls last month than in February of 2023, according to Buchanan County EMS paramedic Andrew King. These overdoses can be a result of recreational drug use, self-harm or unintentional,

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Boil advisory canceled in St. Joseph

By NewsPress Now A boil advisory for about 9,200 St. Joseph customers has been lifted. Missouri American Water officials said Thursday morning that water is now safe to drink without taking precautionary measures. The boil advisory was issued Tuesday after a contractor hit a water main, causing low-pressure issues. Several schools and some civic facilities

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‘If it doesn’t look right, don’t use it’: Sheriff warns of credit card skimming

By Jenna Wilson Before doing something as simple as paying at the pump, St. Joseph residents may want to double-check that nothing looks suspicious at the card reader. Some community members have expressed worries over their credit card information being compromised after using their cards in area gas stations. The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office is

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‘Two bad people doing bad things’: Local officers express frustration over shooting

By Riley Funk Law enforcement officials in Buchanan County are sharing their disappointment over Wednesday’s shooting at what was meant to be a community celebration. According to information shared by Kansas City police on Thursday, the shooting on Wednesday started from a dispute among several people at the rally. Police Chief Stacey Graves also said

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