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InterServ celebrates past, present at annual meeting

By Kirsten Stokes InterServ staff, board members and volunteers came together Monday to celebrate the organization’s accomplishments over the past year. InterServ Executive Director Brett King said the annual meeting’s theme of “then and now” was sparked after they found archived achievements in storage. “We went back into our archives and saw things that happened

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Rosecrans breaks ground on new air traffic control tower

By Riley Funk The long-awaited air traffic control tower project at Rosecrans Memorial Airport took flight on Monday. The tower’s renovations are propelling the complex, which was built in 1952, into a more modern era. The nearly $20 million in funding for the new tower’s construction along with other infrastructure upgrades was approved by the

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National Advocate program celebrates foster families

By Kirsten Stokes A nonprofit organization is appreciating foster parents everywhere and celebrating their contributions. The National Youth Advocate Program offers a range of services for at-risk and vulnerable teens experiencing homelessness, foster care and other forms of trauma. Kayla Heckaman, a licensing coordinator with the National Youth Advocate Program, helps those interested in foster

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One hospitalized after Saturday night shooting

By Kendra Simpson One man was injured in a shooting late last night at Belt Bowl Entertainment.  The St. Joseph Police Department said the violence occurred around 11 p.m., leaving one victim injured with a gunshot wound to the leg. The victim was taken to Mosaic Life Care by a private vehicle. His injuries are

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Eastowne Business Park to receive infrastructure upgrades

By Chris Fortune Efforts are ramping up to attract additional business near the outskirts of town. The city of St. Joseph is using $3 million from its 2024 Capital Improvements Program tax to install additional infrastructure, like storm drainage, water lines, sidewalks and lighting at Eastowne Business Park. Brad Lau, vice president of economic development

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Downtown arena set to receive a much-needed upgrade

By Kyle Schmidt More improvements are on the way to St. Joseph’s Civic Arena as officials continue efforts to bring bigger athletic and entertainment events to the city. Restroom upgrades are next on the agenda for the facility. Brett Esley, executive director of the St. Joseph, MO sports commission, said the improvements have been beneficial

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Benedictine graduates share thoughts on Butker speech

By Jazmine Knight Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s controversial commencement speech at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, is sweeping the nation. Some believe he’s just upholding traditional Catholic views, while others said he was insensitive to women. The opinions of Benedictine College students who attended the graduation are divided as well. One spring 2024 graduate who

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Deeds of trust for May 17

By NewsPress Now May 10 — Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, Newrez LLC to Ryan Funk, Nate Blocks Subdiv PT LT 30. May 10 — Citimortgage Inc., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Carey Kirby, Shawna Kirby to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., Trustee, Freddie Mac SLST 2023 1 Trust, Brookdale LT 3 Blk 23. May 10 —

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Vital statistics for May 17

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Dustin Levi Phillips, 42, and Brittany Nicole Palmer, 24, both of St. Joseph. Spencer Tuck Hamm, 36, and Vanessa Justine Kerns, 35, both of St. Joseph. Trevor James Maag, 23, and Cameron Christina Capps, 23, both of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Chase Nathaniel Perkins, 26, and Shelby Nichole Lamp, 26, both of

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Arrests for May 17

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from May 7 to May 13 Juan E. Jimenez-Santayo, 59, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Ricky Allen Snedden, 51, 924 Prospect Ave., city charge for making loud noise in a public place. Goldie Marie Frazer, 38, 1320 Prospect Ave., warrant for failure to appear in

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Thefts and Vandalism for May 17

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from May 3 to May 13 3691 Sherman Ave., items stolen at parking lot/garage. 3416 Pear St., burglary at rental storage facility. 4704 St. Joseph Ave., items stolen at commercial/office building. 3507 Pear St., burglary at rental storage facility. 2815 Patee St., items stolen at residence/home. 1702 Messanie St., items

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Following safety protocols important for outdoor work this summer

By Kendra Simpson As summer approaches, many people will start utilizing their outdoor power equipment, but without proper safety knowledge, a simple project can turn life-threatening. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported roughly 36,000 people are treated in hospital emergency departments for injuries from using chainsaws each year. St. Joseph residents can avoid

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New details emerge in string of police incidents

By Cameron Montemayor New details are emerging after St. Joseph police spent much of Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning responding to a series of unrelated incidents. St. Joseph Police have confirmed the identity of a St. Joseph man who was hospitalized after being shot prior to a standoff on Powell Street after 7:30 p.m.

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Cemeteries prepare for the busy Memorial Day holiday

By Jazmine Knight With Memorial Day quickly approaching, cemeteries across the country are preparing for the holiday. For some locally, they begin getting ready months in advance. “We start way back in March,” said Eric Montegna, general manager of St. Joseph Memorial Park Cemetery. “We send our staff out to look at every grave and

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Youth substance use program launches at Family Guidance

By Kendra Simpson The Family Guidance Center has a new program aimed at youth dealing with substance use disorders. “We understand the devastating effects of substance use disorders,” the Family Guidance Center’s website reads. “We understand it’s a medical condition, a disease that worsens over time, hurting both the person directly, family members and other

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