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QuikTrip set for late January opening in St. Joseph

By Cameron Montemayor With construction well underway at the Frederick Avenue location for St. Joseph’s first QuikTrip, the popular store’s anticipated opening date is slowly coming into focus. A QuikTrip official confirmed that the 5,300-square-foot store is expected to open in late January 2025, narrowing down a previous time frame eyed for early next year.

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St. Joseph city manager resigns

By NewsPress Now Bryan Carter has announced his resignation as St. Joseph’s city manager, effective Sept. 6, 2024. Carter has served in the city manager role since January 2021, when he was initially named interim city manager following the resignation of then-city manager Gary Edwards. Carter previously served in the city’s legal department beginning in

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NEWS AT 10

By NewsPress Now We’ll be LIVE in the studio with circuit judge winner Terry White to talk about his win, plus more election results on News-Press. White received 5,896 votes to secure his win over opponent Monica Morrey with 4,915 votes. Additionally, voters approved Proposition S handily, with 7,187 voting “yes” on the measure. St.

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White lands win in circuit judge race

By Jenna Wilson After a tight race against his opponent, voters selected Terry White to serve as the Division 3 circuit judge of the 5th Judicial Circuit. White received 5,896 votes to secure his win. He will fill the seat currently held by Patrick Robb, who is retiring after serving since 1988. White faced off

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NEWS AT 9

By NewsPress Now We’ll be LIVE continuing our election coverage and discussing results, including the 63% voter approval of Prop S.  Voters approved Proposition S handily, with 7,187 voting “yes” on the measure.  Additionally, St. Joseph voters approved the city use tax extension for another 10 years. Watch News-Press NOW at 9 p.m. on FOX

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Voters overwhelmingly approve use tax extension

By Cameron Montemayor St. Joseph’s use tax will remain in effect for another 10 years after voters overwhelmingly voted in favor of the proposition. Voters approved the 3.875% tax extension by a near 3-to-1 margin during Tuesday’s election. The proposition received 7,506 “yes” votes to just 2,880 “no” votes. Moving forward, the city will use

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News-Press NOW election coverage

By NewsPress Now The polls are officially closed! We’ll have results online and in our newscasts tonight on News-Press NOW.  Check out our Voter Guide for previous stories on the city use tax extension, Proposition S and the circuit judge race. We’ll have updated stories tonight with results and will have live interviews in our 9

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NEWS-PRESS NOW

By NewsPress Now We’ll have more live election coverage at 6. Tune in and stay with News-Press NOW for all the local results tonight. Polls close at 7! In St. Joseph, residents have been casting their votes all day to decide the fates of two issues. Proposition S would raise salaries for all St. Joseph

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Young Chiefs fans recount experience meeting players

By Chris Fortune Some kids are lucky enough to meet their Chiefs favorite players at training camp, but others find luck in different places. Chiefs training camp entered its third week at Missouri Western State University, and it continues to thrill kids who come to see their favorite players and enjoy football-themed activities. However, the

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County Clerk provides election turnout update

By Chris Fortune Voters are heading to the polls to cast their ballots on local issues and statewide races.  Buchanan County Clerk Mary Baack-Garvey said election turnout is at 14.1% as of 3 p.m. in the 2024 primary election. In the 2020 primaries, Buchanan County saw 28.16% voter turnout. Turnout was at 6.8% as of

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School district to begin search for superintendent

By Jazmine Knight The St. Joseph School Board conducted a special meeting to discuss the request for proposals, or RFPs, submitted in the search for a new superintendent. The search comes after current superintendent, Gabe Edgar, announced his retirement from the district earlier this summer. SJSD Board President, LaTonya Williams, says replacing Dr. Edgar will

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Albaugh gives back, dedicates mural to St. Joseph

By Jenna Wilson Albaugh LLC hosted its 45th Anniversary and Sky Bridge Dedication Ceremony to celebrate the success of the company and the newly added mural overlooking the expressway. Owner Dennis Albaugh founded the private company in 1979 and purchased the St. Joseph property in 1992. It has since become the largest American-based manufacturer and

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Local musician aims for national stardom

By Kendra Simpson A local country artist is following his music dreams and working to become the next big thing. Andrew Larison, otherwise known as Andy J, is making waves across country music platforms. Through heartbreak and endless effort, he has found that sometimes things fall apart so that better things can fall together. About

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How More Companies are Saving Time and Money

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) Forget the company car of the past—today, businesses and organizations are using sleek, efficient and safe vehicles maintained by professional fleet management companies to get from point A to point B. “Outsourcing vehicles to a professional fleet management company is a win-win solution for many organizations—it can alleviate administrative headaches while

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