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Tips to Help Students Be Better Writers

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) No matter the career path students pursue, writing and communication skills are essential to success. Whether a student identifies as a “math kid,” a “sports kid,” or even a “reading kid,” writing doesn’t always come naturally. Parents and teachers need to be creative in how they present writing, so students feel

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Pivotal Point welcomes new executive director

By Leah Rainwater Pivotal Point, a transitional housing facility in St. Joseph, announced Rick Lipira as its new executive director on Wednesday morning. The facility is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering homeless individuals and families to achieve self-sufficiency. Pivotal Point uses a “good Samaritan model” when it comes to helping those in need. “We

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Election Integrity: News-Press Media Group

By Charles Christian In a time of A.I. deep-fakes, election security concerns and instant access to both information and misinformation, we at News-Press Now are pledging our commitment to integrity in all of our election coverage. Recognizing that, according to national surveys, Americans have become more wary of election news coverage, we pledge the following:

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City council paves way for major Krug Park renovations

By Cameron Montemayor Major renovations to Krug Park are now clear for takeoff after city council members signed off on a multimillion-dollar project contract Monday, one of several items focused on heavily-utilized parks in St. Joseph. The city council unanimously approved a $11.7 million design-build contract with E.L. Crawford Construction, Inc., for the renovation of

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93-year-old airplane mechanic still going strong

By Charles Christian If you take a trip out to Rosecrans Memorial Airport, you might come across a 93-year-old man providing guidance to younger mechanics or newly-licensed pilots about how to do their jobs safely and effectively. Ralph Holaday has been working on all kinds of airplane engines for over 60 years. He works six

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Storefront hopes to benefit the South Side

By Charles Christian As revitalization efforts continue in St. Joseph, a storefront on the South Side is trying to do its part. Adam Marriott recently purchased the storefront on South 22nd Street across from Dollar General. At first, he leased the space for his Time Out event and activity business. However, he ended up purchasing

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Boy nearly drowns at Fourth of July party

By Chris Fortune A 4-year-old boy was transported to Children’s Mercy, and his status is currently unknown after nearly drowning at a Fourth of July party in Dekalb, Missouri. The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Department received a call about a boy possibly drowning at 7:51 p.m. Thursday night, according to Sheriff Bill Puett. Puett said the

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Deeds of trust for July 5

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from June 28 to July 1 Kim Brownlee to Tasha Brown, Armstrongs Add LT 10 Blk 9. Tasha Brown, Mitchell Brown to Delmar Financial Co., Armstrongs Add LT 10 Blk 9 $90,909. Lowrance Rentals to Harding Properties LLC, Oakland Park LTS 28 29 Blk 2. Harding Properties LLC

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Vital statistics for July 5

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Curtis Dale Wilson Jr., 52, and Chelsey Nichole Mestagh, 33, both of Elwood, Kansas. Payton Duvall Redemer, 24, and Whitney Michell Davidson, 24, both of St. Joseph. Richard Earl Brotherton, 51, and Pamma Leigh Williams, 51, both of St. Joseph. Cru Aaron Couldry, 32, Easton, Missouri, and Sydney Dawn Duke,

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Relief wells easing pressure on levee system

By Chris Fortune It’s not a result of dredging, but Lake Contrary is filling with water again. Buchanan County Commissioner Ron Hook and a couple of workers cleared 34 relief wells last week at Lake Contrary with a mini excavator as water levels in the Missouri River continued to rise. “If you go down now,

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Arrests for July 5

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from June 25 to July 1 Cayge Anthony Allen, 25, 1205 Corby St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Lacy Ann Steeby, 37, 6530 Washington St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Henry Allen Briscoe, 59, 502 S. 16th St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Jose

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