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Tubes Bike Shop takes a Sunday Stroll

By Kendra Simpson Some St. Joseph residents took advantage of Sunday’s weather with a leisurely Sunday Stroll with Tubes Bike Shop. Tubes Bike Shop invited St. Joseph riders to join in on an easy pace ride through the St. Joseph parkways. Tubes employee and leader of the stroll, Emma Gossett, said her favorite part about

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VikingFest arrives in St. Joseph

By Ashley Luthans On Saturday, a new festival visited the Castle Bridge Event Center in St. Joseph. VikingFest is an interactive festival where attendees are encouraged to dress up and enjoy food, music, history and fantasy. There were tons of vendors, activities and more for the more than 600 attendees to enjoy. One of the

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Inaugural community baby shower held in Troy

By Ashley Luthans Doniphan County’s inaugural community baby shower was held Saturday morning, providing supplies and education for expecting families and infants up to six months old. The event in Troy, Kansas provided everything that would usually come from a baby shower, including clothing for infants, blankets, baby supplies and more. Everything supplied to the

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Trunk or treats provide Halloween safety and publicity

By Charles Christian Local businesses are hosting trunk or treat events as a safe alternative for kids in the community while also raising the profile of their companies. In the last 30 years, trunk-or-treat events have become almost as popular as traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating. The trunk-or-treat phenomenon started with churches looking for a safe Halloween

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Rolling Hills offers free Halloween costumes

By Kendra Simpson Halloween is right around the corner and many will be struggling to find the perfect costume at a decent price. That’s why Rolling Hills library opened Uncle Fester’s Costume Closet. The Belt Branch of the library will be offering gently used costumes, costume pieces, masks and more to help St. Joseph residents

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Local women learn self defense

By Ashley Luthans The Kiwanis Club of St. Joseph hosted their 10th annual take defense training course on Saturday morning. From 10 a.m. to noon, local women from ages 12 and up were invited to learn self-defense techniques. The defense class, in collaboration with the Ali Kemp foundation and the YWCA, was meant to empower women

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St. Joseph residents complete a murder mystery walk

By Ashley Luthans Saturday afternoon, the community was invited to solve a murder mystery while visiting different parts of downtown St. Joseph. A Midsummer Night’s Murder took attendees around downtown as people were asked about their thoughts on downtown improvements. Actors waited at different downtown locations to give clues to participants in order to solve

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Speedliner boats displayed in St. Joseph

By Ashley Luthans On Saturday, River Bluff Brewing celebrated Speedliner Day by showcasing several of the boats in their parking lot. Speedliners are wooden racing boats originally produced by General Marine Co. in St. Joseph. Steve Schomburg, who has a special connection to Speedliner, shared what the boats mean to him. “My father’s the one who

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