Local museum shares history of Native Americans on Indigenous Peoples’ Day
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Every second Monday in October, the United States celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Every second Monday in October, the United States celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The Mount Mora Cemetery Preservation & Restoration Association is hosting the annual “Voices of the Past” tours.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Decades before the founding of the Kansas City Chiefs, before the glory of four Super Bowl championships, and even before the birth of Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt, decorated civic leader H. Roe Bartle was known as “Chief” throughout St. Joseph.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — In the heart of Downtown Saint Joseph, a weathered building on Felix Street still bears the ghost sign with the name “Newburger,” quietly honoring a once-thriving Jewish business and community from the late 1800s.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — St. Joseph’s oldest cemetery is turning a loss into new life.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The annual Juneteenth parade brought the St. Joseph community together in celebration and unity.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — One annual cross-country tradition will make its historic stop at the Patee House Museum this weekend.
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Rock Port Elementary students visited the museum to hear about westward expansion and build upon what they recently learned in class.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The Shakespeare Chateau Guild is highlighting six historic locations for an up-close look at some of St. Joseph’s finest examples of stained glass. The locations will be featured on a tour, St. Joseph’s Architectural Jewelry: a tour of extraordinary stained glass, from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 27. According to
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The St. Joseph Museums is taking residents back in time to visit a well-known local leisure spot. “Rewind: A Time-Traveling Soirée to Lake Contrary,” will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 30, at the St. Joseph Country Club, located at 50 Ridgeland Road. The fundraiser
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The Pony Express National Museum at 914 Penn St. is celebrating the 165th anniversary of Pony Express rider Johnny Fry leaving the stables on April 3, 1860.
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The City of St. Joseph is honoring the local artist responsible for two buildings that soon will be celebrating 100 years.Both City Hall and the Missouri Theater will mark their centennials in 2027. Last week, stakeholders got a sneak preview of the art of Waylande Gregory. Gregory (1905-1971), a
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The DeKalb County Historical Society is planning a reenactor presentation at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22, at the June Conley Building, 701 E. Main St., Maysville, Missouri.
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By Cameron Montemayor A former St. Joseph education building that’s largely been unused for the last 50 years will be leveled starting today to make room for housing development. City council members authorized a $56,575 demolition contract in November to demolish the former Washington School and one-time apartment building along with the adjacent parking lot
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By Leah Rainwater Kurt Jordan, also known as the “KC cemetery man” found a unique way to remember those buried in a local 19th century cemetery. After learning that his great-great grandfather was buried in Greenwick Cemetery, located in Amazonia, Missouri, Jordan made the preservation of the cemetery his personal project. After restoring numerous headstones,
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By Leah Rainwater After 30 years missing, two stolen headstones have returned to their resting place at a local cemetery. Kurt Jordan, also known as the “KC Cemetery Man”, has been working on preserving Greenwick Cemetery in Amazonia, Missouri, for about five years. The driving factor for his preservation work started because of his father.
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By Ashley Luthans The owner of a historic Downtown property is putting her business on the market. Isobel McGowan, the owner of the Shakespeare Chateau, announced her plans to sell the property at 809 Hall St., although not all details are solidified. The home has operated as a bed and breakfast and venue for special
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By NewsPress Now A local tourism effort is receiving recognition. The Highway 36 Heritage Alliance was awarded the Innovator Award at the 2024 Missouri Governor’s Conference on Tourism recently. The award honors a small tourism organization or individual who achieves significant results on a modest budget. St. Joseph is one of the founding destinations of
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By Jenna Wilson A full-sized replica of Lewis and Clark’s keelboat with a crew of living-history re-enactors made its way to Atchison, Kansas Friday morning for a three-day stop. A crew of history re-enactors recreated the historic Lewis and Clark expedition in 1803-06, which traveled 121 miles down the Missouri River from Omaha, Nebraska, to
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By NewsPress Now An author with local ties will discuss her new Civil War book in two presentations Thursday. Tonya Graham McQuade will share excerpts from “A State Divided: The Civil War Letters of James Calaway Hale and Benjamin Petree of Andrew County, Missouri, 1862-65,” which includes 50 previously unpublished letters written by two of
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By Charles Christian A historic home originally built in 1871 as a chapel is for sale in St. Joseph. The house, located at 5006 N.E. Amazonia Road, was converted from a chapel to a home in 1944. It now has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It also contains a stone fireplace and several sheds on
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By Leah Rainwater A preservation team that travels around the country visited the historic Mount Mora Cemetery on Wednesday to share knowledge with St. Joseph residents about repairing and taking care of gravestones. The 48 State Tour is a free and public event that aims to preserve and teach local residents how to preserve America’s
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By NewsPress Now The author of a National Book Award winner will be signing copies of her book, which features a well-known local historic home, on Friday in St. Joseph. Kelee Katillac is one of the authors of “Historic Style: Honoring the Past With Design for Today.” The work was chosen as Coffee Table Book
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By Jazmine Knight Nathaniel C. Bruce is a name not often heard yet his impact in St. Joseph runs deep. Though, he didn’t spend much time in the area, his efforts in providing vocational education for Black youth reached kids all across Missouri. Bruce was born in Danville, Virginia in 1868 but grew up on
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By Kirsten Stokes The son of a former doctor in St. Joseph is continuing his quest to find the owners of baby photos, some from more than 70 years ago. The late Dr. Robert Kieber, a family physician in St. Joseph, received a scrapbook years ago of photos of patients. The photos date from the
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By Cameron Montemayor What began as a mission for one Lafayette history teacher to look into her family’s connection to the Holocaust has turned into a calling in life to research and honor the lives lost in the genocide. On Monday, Brooke Rich and her husband Alex gathered at the Governor’s Mansion in Jefferson City
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By Kirsten Stokes In 1926, at just 15 years old, Eulalia Gabriel became the first queen of the St. Joseph Apple Blossom Parade. Today, four generations of her family are coming together to recreate the float that she once rode in almost 100 years ago. “She was independent, strong-willed, knew what she wanted and she
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By Charles Christian Two historic local church buildings are up for sale here in St. Joseph, but for different reasons, bringing about new opportunities for both the congregations and potential buyers. Like other kinds of buildings and businesses, churches go up for sale for a variety of reasons. Some are sold because of declining attendance.
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By Ashley Luthans In 1974, 6-month-old Erin Willoughby celebrated her first Easter by shining on the front page of the St. Joseph News-Press in a homemade bunny costume. Fifty years later, the bunny costume has become a staple of the family’s Easter celebrations. The costume was made by Willoughby’s great-aunt, Betty Osburn. Gary Redden, Willoughby’s
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By Kyle Schmidt Seven years of research have a history enthusiast on a treasure hunt to locate pieces of a local man’s collection of Native American artifacts. Robert Corder of St. Joseph said he became fascinated by the Harry George Collection and what happened to all its pieces after the local man died. “He is
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