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Noyes Home for Children receives donation of electric sign

Noyes Home Electric Sign
Patrick Holleron | News-Press NOW
The Noyes Home's new custom electric sign, donated by Kendall Randolph, will bring awareness for upcoming Noyes Home events to passersby.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW). -- The Noyes Home for Children has received a generous donation from a local businessman.

St. Joseph businessman Kendall Randolph and Sunshine Electronic Display donated a custom electric sign, which is displayed near the Noyes Home building.

According to Noyes Home Executive Director Chelsea Howlett, the sign will help bring awareness to the organization and provide information to those passing by.

"I think that a lot of people have passed by (the) Noyes Home, not necessarily even knowing what it is or recognizing the location of it," Howlett said. "So for people who are unfamiliar, having a nice, beautiful sign like this is going to call attention. It will make it easier for people who are seeking out our services to find us."

For information on how to donate to the Noyes Home visit their website at https://noyeshome.org/

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Patrick Holleron joined News-Press NOW as a multimedia journalist and anchor in February 2025. Prior to coming to Missouri, Patrick had lived in a many different states including New Jersey, Ohio, Florida, Washington, and Arizona.

He completed his bachelor’s in Media and Communication at the University of Washington in June 2023 and his masters from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University in Sports Journalism in December 2024.

One of the most memorable events Patrick covered during his time in school was the 2025 Chick-fil-A Peach between the Arizona State Sun Devils and Texas Longhorns at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA. This game was one of the first in the 12-team College Football Playoff.

In his free time he enjoys watching sports& movies, and writing. If anyone runs into him he’s always open to have a conversation about sports of any kind.

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