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Local coffee shops serve up unique experience to thrive

By Charles Christian Coffee drinkers have plenty of options in St. Joseph, leaving local shops to set themselves apart by emphasizing quality and community. Because St. Joseph boasts several large national brand coffee establishments, locally owned shops have to rely on more than just name recognition to attract customers. Heather Mitchell, owner of Hazel’s Coffee,

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Two women in aviation reach for the sky together

By Kirsten Stokes Kamia Bradley and Amelia Rose Earhart have piloted in the air and have made inspiring moves on the ground, accomplishing what they want and encouraging others to do the same. But their connection to one another didn’t start on the tarmac. Rather, a scholarship brought them together. “A pilot is more than

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Morning outages disrupt St. Joseph services, area travelers

By Cameron Montemayor From St. Joseph to Kansas City and across the globe, widespread disruptions from significant IT outages impacted everything from airlines and public transit to businesses and emergency services. The disruptions were the result of a failed software update from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike and its compatibility with computer systems that use the popular

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Parrot rescued after Fourth of July scare

By Ashley Luthans An unusual pet was rescued earlier this month thanks to the help of people in the community. Maya the parrot is 10 years old and lives with Cindy Majors. Majors and Maya are best friends, spending most of their time with each other. One recent evening, Majors decided to bring Maya outside

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JD Vance Fast Facts

By CNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here is a look at the life of Vice President JD Vance. Personal Birth date: August 2, 1984 Birth place: Middletown, Ohio Birth name: James Donald Bowman Father: Donald Bowman Mother: Beverly Aikins, nurse Marriage: Usha (Chilukuri) Vance (2014-present) Children: Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel Education: Ohio State University, B.A.,

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SJSD extends deadline for search firm bids

By Kendra Simpson The St. Joseph School Board will add a little more time to the start of its search for a new superintendent. The board had received two bids from search firms as of its meeting Thursday. The deadline for request for proposals was extended to noon on Monday, Aug. 5. The board will

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Deeds of trust for July 19

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from July 12 to July 16 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. to Lawrence Newberry, Susan Newberry, King Hill LT 3 Blk 2. Joshua Carrithers, Baleigh McCrary, Baleigh Carrithers to William Hirtler, Jennifer Coil, Cambridge LT 150. William Hirtler, Jennifer Coil to Mortgage

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Vital statistics for July 19

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Bryan James Dilley, 43, and Sarabeth Ladale Ray, 41, both of St. Joseph. Johnny Paul Summers Jr., 28, and Angelica Renee Thurston, 26, both of St. Joseph. Ryan McCall Evans, 46, and Stefanie Marie Ratliff, 46, both of St. Joseph. Ryan Ray Randall Henley, 43, and Erin Nichole Molloy, 33,

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Arrests for July 19

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from July 9 to July 15 Harold Herbert Noble Jr., 43, 2015 Felix St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Tiffany Ann Admire, 41, 304 N. 8th St., city charges for resisting arrest and trespass. Jonathon Michael Owens, 34, 2830 S. 24th St., warrant for failure to appear in

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Thefts and Vandalism for July 19

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from July 5 to July 14 1015 Faraon St., items stolen at residence/home. 6000 Lookout St., vehicle theft at highway/road/alley. 3805 Sherman Ave., burglary at rental storage facility. 302 N. 3rd St., items stolen at parking lot/garage. 6968 King Hill Ave., burglary at other/unknown. 2209 Park Ave., items stolen at

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Event puts kids in touch with trucks

By Ashley Luthans Kids got to explore some big vehicles up close at a special event on Thursday. The St. Joseph Public Library hosted its annual Touch-A-Truck event across from the East Hills branch. The event aims to familiarize children with vehicles and personnel they may see most often in some intense situations. Sean Gray

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St. Joseph man turns 99, continues to stay active

By Ashley Luthans Local resident Earl “Marvin” Haynes celebrated his 99th birthday at one of his favorite places on Wednesday, the bowling alley. In honor of his longtime passion for bowling, friends and family of Haynes threw him a surprise birthday party at Revolution Lanes in St. Joseph. Haynes shared that he was extremely grateful

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Community Blood Center in blood emergency

By Leah Rainwater The Community Blood Center announced they are in a blood emergency in the Kansas City, St. Joseph and Topeka areas. Typically, the center likes to keep a five- to seven-day supply of blood to donate to hospitals. That equates to about 600 donations each day, or about 4,000 donations each week. Right

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Shortage of Spanish-language interpreters for nonprofits

By Charles Christian Although there is no shortage of nonprofit organizations in St. Joseph, virtually all are struggling to find Spanish interpreters. United Way President Kylee Strough said that most nonprofits are meeting the growing need for Spanish-language interpreters by networking together. “Most of the time, we’re able to get through enough of what we

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County close to approving solar farm regulations

By Chris Fortune After more than two years of discussion, Buchanan County is just a step away from establishing regulations on solar farms. The Buchanan County Planning and Zoning Commission voted last week to send its draft for regulations on utility-scale solar farms to the Buchanan County Commissioners for a final vote. Buchanan County has

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Council OKs $1.6 million for park restroom replacements

By Cameron Montemayor Aging restroom facilities at several parks across St. Joseph will be overhauled after city council signed off on a $1.6 million construction contract this week. Restrooms at Hyde Park, Corby Grove, Hochman Park and Eagles Complex will be demolished and replaced with new facilities in the same location. The supplemental Capital Improvements

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City planning Coleman Hawkins Park stage renovation

By Chris Fortune City officials are enlisting the help of architects and the community to find ways to improve Coleman Hawkins Park. The city council authorized a $75,450 work order for design and engineering services with GGA, a St. Joseph architecture firm, at Monday’s city council meeting. One of the biggest changes residents could see

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FAFSA changes for upcoming school year

By Ashley Luthans Students filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid might notice some differences to the process, as a new mandate has brought about some major changes. The FAFSA Simplification Act aims to modify various aspects of the application and streamline different processes. This contributed to nationwide delays as students applied this

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