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Vital statistics for April 25

Marriage applications Stephen Tyler Tanner, 32, St. Joseph, Raegan Michelle Pylpczuk, 25, Kansas City, Missouri. Nathanial Alexander Miller, 25, and Liberty Lynn Blanchard, 19, both of St. Joseph. Adynn Michael Kusek, 22, and Emma Nicole Markle, 23, both of Hastings, Nebraska. Matthew Steven Maresh, 35, and Meghan Colleen Ryan, 34, both of Topeka, Kansas. Emilio

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Your Letters for April 25, 2025

Be more transparent in the future The people of St. Joseph and especially South St. Joseph were presented with a no-win scenario. Our school district administration and school board were never forthcoming on an exact location of the proposed new location. They would not even commit to a ZIP code! For all we knew, it

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Community Missions starts cooking classes

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Community Missions will start a weekly cooking class Wednesday, April 30, to teach its residents new recipes, cooking tips and the value of a home-cooked meal. The non-profit provides shelter and transitional housing to St. Joseph’s chronically homeless population. As part of its program, Community Missions regularly teaches its

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Williams signs with Seward County

When one thinks of Antonio Williams as a basketball player, the word sharpshooter may come to mind, or maybe explosive, but whatever it is, the Lafayette senior has turned himself into a recognizable name in St. Joseph. On Wednesday, the All-State and two-time All-City guard signed his letter of intent to continue his basketball career

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MDC reports 243 new cases of CWD found during past year

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reports it has confirmed 243 new cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Missouri deer in 35 counties. Seven of those counties had their first CWD-positive case: Audrain, Callaway, Lewis, Marion, Miller, Morgan, and Texas. The CWD-positive cases were found through sampling and testing of more

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French President Macron brought new promises to cyclone-battered Mayotte. Residents want more

By ALEXIS DUCLOS Associated Press Traditional songs and dances welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron when he arrived this week on the Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte — unlike his last visit, when he was greeted by furious, desperate residents reeling from a devastating cyclone. But while daily life is improving, the impact of Cyclone Chido

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United Way Team Player nominations open

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Nominations are now open for the 2025 Team Player Award from United Way of Greater St. Joseph, in partnership with the St. Joseph Mustangs. The award was created to celebrate and spotlight the powers of volunteerism and recognizes individuals or groups who selflessly support non-profit organizations throughout the St.

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