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District preps for August tax election

By Marcus Clem School board members came together on Monday to sign off on a measure that would tax about $7.1 million in new revenue per year for staff compensation, if voters approve. The St. Joseph Board of Education voted 7-0 to embrace the idea, which would trigger an election on Aug. 6. Voters would

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District staffer remains on administrative leave

By Marcus Clem Limited information has been confirmed about the paid administrative leave of a St. Joseph School District staffer earlier this month.  News-Press NOW filed a Missouri Sunshine Law request about the case on Monday, seeking all records about the case. Until the name of the staffer and any allegations affecting them are confirmed,

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Inmate trash cleanup program reaches decade milestone

By Chris Fortune A voluntary program utilizing inmate help to clean county roads and assist community service organizations continues to make a difference 10 years later. The Buchanan County Inmate Trash Clean-up Crew program began in April 2014 with the help of Buchanan County Commissioner Ron Hook and the coordination of county judges and sheriffs

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Noncompete ruling could have local effects

By Marcus Clem Authorities in Washington have approved a total ban on almost all employment deals that are meant to keep workers from taking their talents elsewhere after they leave their jobs, and this could have local effects. The Federal Trade Commission, an independent agency of the U.S. government, voted 3-2 on Tuesday to implement

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Home insurance policies skyrocket across the state

By Cameron Montemayor Residents looking to purchase or renew their home insurance policy this year could be in for sticker shock. The average annual homeowners insurance policy has increased in Missouri by nearly 20% on average since 2021, according to insurance marketplace data from QuoteWizard. Residents and businesses across the area are seeing increases from

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Habitat for Humanity leader moving on

By Kyle Schmidt St Joseph’s Habitat for Humanity will be wishing its executive director Shay Homeyer good luck as she embarks on a new journey in Nebraska. Homeyer has been with Habitat for 10 years. Though she is leaving the area, her impact will remain in the many projects she has helped happen.  “Our latest

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Pivotal Point executive director set to retire

By Jenna Wilson After more than seven years serving as the executive director at Pivotal Point Transitional Housing, Melissa Frakes has announced her plans to retire later this year. Pivotal Point Transitional Housing helps families and individuals overcome homelessness. Under her leadership, the organization has transformed into one that offers hope and positively impacts the

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Wagner assumes new Missouri Western role

By NewsPress Now The long-serving leader of a nonprofit that promotes the interests of eight government and community organizations will now work directly for just one.  Tama Wagner was named earlier this month as chief assistant for strategic initiatives, a member of the president’s cabinet at Missouri Western State University. In this role, the university

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Deeds of trust for April 26

By NewsPress Now April 19 — Vidao LLC to Kelsie Heckel, Country Squire 3rd Plat Tract 7 LT 2 Blk 35. April 19 — Kelsie Heckel to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Country Squire 3rd Plat Tract 7 LT 2 Blk 35 $152,000. April 19 — Brian Munsell, Emily Musell to Brian Munsell & Emily

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Vital statistics for April 26

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Daniel William Bennett IV, 32, and Keri Renee Ellis, 34, both of St. Joseph. Colby Chad Burns, 25, and McKenize Jo Woosley, 23, both of Amazonia, Missouri. James E. Artis Bey, 48, and Mercedes Ashly Nicole Lona, 31, both of St. Joseph. Armando Jose Mendoza Jr., 27, and Megan Lynn

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Thefts and Vandalism for April 26

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from April 15 to April 22 302 N. 3rd St., burglary at residence/home. 5009 Cheyenne Rd., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 1013 Riverview Dr., items stolen at parking lot/garage. 2018 S. Belt Highway, items stolen at parking lot/garage. 1602 Brookside Dr., vehicle theft at residence/home. 1112 Ashland Ave., vehicle theft at

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Arrests for April 26

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from April 18 to April 22 Samuel D. Cornell, 34, no address provided, city charges for obstruction of police duties and trespass. Daniel J. Fitzmier, 31, 23858 St. Highway C. Highway, warrant for failure to appear in court. Michael David Orr., 50, 1911 Savannah Ave., warrant for failure to appear

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Area country clubs on the upswing after facility upgrades

By Riley Funk Two area country clubs are finding success after new leadership helped revitalize their facilities in much-needed ways. Moila Country Club was facing a tough situation on multiple fronts in 2020. GreatLIFE KC was transitioning out of managing the course, and the COVID-19 pandemic presented new challenges. Moila’s golf course closed in 2020

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Missouri Western hikes tuition for next year

By Marcus Clem St. Joseph’s hometown university will, like most of its peers, increase the cost of education as it responds to national and local pressures on its finances, officials decided Thursday. The Missouri Western Board of Governors met to, among other matters, approve the budget for Fiscal Year 2025, which begins July 1. As

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Families remember loved ones at Crime Victim Memorial

By Chris Fortune The annual Crime Victim Memorial gave families the opportunity to honor their loved ones and bond with others who have shared a similar experience. During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the Buchanan County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office held a memorial ceremony at the Remington Nature Center. “They can come (here) besides going to

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Housing nonprofit celebrates completion of first renovation

By Jazmine Knight A nonprofit aimed at rehabilitating houses in need of fixing up for first-time buyers celebrated the ribbon-cutting of its first completed property. Housing Improvement Initiative recently celebrated its first project, a property at 417 A St., going on the market. The three-bedroom, one-bathroom house was originally purchased in 2023 with various structural

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