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Deeds of trust for March 8

By NewsPress Now March 1 — Cynthia Jonas, Everett Jonas to Ram MO LLC, 32 58 35 PT NE Quarter. March 1 — Ram MO LLC to HNB National Bank, 32 58 35 PT NE Quarter $217,600. March 1 — First Savings Bank, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. to Murtaza, Mahwash Afshar, Ali Mohammad Afshar,

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Vital statistics for March 8

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Wilde Denilson Gomez Suy, 23, and Caridad Delgado Hernandez, 27, both of St. Joseph. Michael Shawn Barnes, 58, and Santina K. Campbell, 41, both of St. Joseph. Leonardo Angel Leyva Negreira, 27, and Lilena Maria Calvi Rodriguez, 25, both of St. Joseph. Bryon Kevin McCune, 48, St. Joseph, and Monchanok

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Thefts and Vandalism for March 8

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Feb. 18 to March 4 2601 N. 17th St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 2217 N. 5th St., items stolen at parking lot/garage. 520 S. Belt Highway, items stolen at specialty store. 3507 Pear St., burglary at rental storage facility. 139 N. Belt Highway, items stolen at grocery/super market. 2826

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Arrests for March 8

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from Feb. 27 to March 4 Anais Cian Saulters, 27, 3121 Mitchell Ave., warrant for failure to appear in court. Jerrad Wayne Poland, 27, 3006 Mitchell Ave., city charges for intentionally damage personal/real prop of another and throwing stones/other missiles. Erica Lynn Reed, 39, no address provided, warrant for failure

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Conference at Missouri Western helps students break barriers

By Harry Loomis The annual Conference on Applied Learning in Higher Education kicked off Thursday at Missouri Western State University, where students and representatives from other universities gathered to share research and network with one another. For students, the opportunity to interact with a professor or mentor they would otherwise never meet is unique, as there

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Over-the-counter birth control pill to hit store shelves

By Chris Fortune The first over-the-counter birth control pill is expected to be available within a month at major retailers and pharmacies, and some St. Joseph residents said the increased accessibility will allow for easier personal health decisions. The Food and Drug Administration approved Opill, the first daily oral contraceptive approved for use in the

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Hosea assistant principal recognized by state

By Jenna Wilson A Hosea Elementary School educator received a statewide honor for his leadership and talent in his role. The 2024 Missouri Outstanding Assistant Principal Award recognizes the critical leadership assistant principals provide to support teaching and learning in Missouri schools. Hosea Elementary School assistant principal Jacob Kretzer started his teaching career with the

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Missouri House gives initial approval to bill banning political deepfakes

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune A bill to protect politicians from “deepfake” images and recordings received broad bipartisan support Wednesday in the Missouri House. State Rep. Ben Baker’s bill would prohibit the distribution of digitally created or manipulated messages that “create a realistic but false image” without labeling it as being created using artificial

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News-Press NOW special report

By NewsPress Now Drugs are a prevalent issue in St. Joseph, and while attention is generally on those who are struggling with addiction, drug use affects more than just them — it can also change the lives of friends and family. Watch the special report at 5 p.m. or tune into the newscast livestream. Check

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Lanning charged in ‘disagreement’ with Garcia

By Marcus Clem Board of Education member Whitney Lanning has been charged with second-degree harassment following an interaction with another elected official. Prosecuting Attorney Michelle Davidson said the charge, which is a Class A misdemeanor, will not involve an arrest. Filings show Lanning received a summons by mail on Wednesday. She is set for an

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Second Harvest moving forward with expansion project

By Harry Loomis Second Harvest Community Food Bank is getting the ball rolling on its facility expansion, with a groundbreaking ceremony planned later this month. The organization is preparing to add an 11,500-square-foot cold storage, high dock and agency loading expansion to its longtime location on Douglas Street. The groundbreaking ceremony is set for March

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News-Press NOW special report

By NewsPress Now We took a deep dive into developments and upgrades coming to Krug Park thanks to the parks sales tax.  Watch the News-Press NOW special report starting in our 5 p.m. show. over the air or tune into the newscast livestream. Check back later tonight for the full digital article on newspressnow.com.

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Candidates discuss board, community relations

By Marcus Clem A candidate forum held Monday by a St. Joseph teacher group featured eight people, out of 10 invited, though one did not attend for a good reason: He will withdraw from the race. Warren Ingram III, Tami Pasley, LaTonya Williams, Kenneth Reeder, Jacob McMillian, Sean Connors, Ronda Chesney and Mike Moore conferred

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