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Council to move forward with Corby Pond pavilion grant

By Cameron Montemayor A popular St. Joseph fishing and walking destination on the Northwest Parkway could receive a new amenity following approval from city council to move forward. At Monday’s meeting, council members authorized the filing of a $100,000 grant with the Missouri Department of Conservation for the purchase and installation of a new educational/recreational

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MoDOT providing car seats for those in need

By Charles Christian The Missouri Department of Transportation can provide child safety seats free of charge upon referral from local nonprofit agencies. Through a federal grant, MoDOT will provide suitable and safe car seats that meet the safety standards for the height and weight of the child when needed. Agencies like Community Action Partnership, Catholic

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Vital statistics for June 21

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Henry Morris Hunt III, 47, and Martha Ellen Corkins, 54, both of St. Joseph. Jerry Douglas McGee, 53, and Michelle Leann Gardner, 57, both of St. Joseph. Connor Styne Highsmith, 26, and Nichole Elaine Bower, 25, both of St. Joseph. Cody Scott Clark, 35, and Autumn M. Boley, 40, both

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Arrests for June 21

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from June 11 to June 17 Ines Maria Adilia Lleras, 39, 6612 Carnegie St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Michael J. Quinn, 61, 1519 Sacramento St., warrants for failure to appear in court and trespass. Sadie Ranae Bartram, 29, 6006 Meade St., warrant for failure to appear in

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Thefts and Vandalism for June 21

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from June 5 to June 17 1717 N. Belt Highway, vehicle theft at parking lot/garage. 1602 Brookside Dr., items stolen at residence/home. 5106 Huntoon Rd., items stolen at residence/home. 3236 Penn St., burglary at residence/home. S. Noyes Blvd/Messanie St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 1013 Seneca St., items stolen at commercial/office

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47th annual Camp Courage kicks off

By Kyle Schmidt The adventure began at Camp Courage on Thursday as campers filed in for a weekend full of fun activities. Camp Courage is a summer camp for adults with special needs. Co-director of Camp Courage, Britton Fields, talked about the activities going on throughout the weekend. “We come every year just to have

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Albrecht-Kemper hosts summer art camp

By Ashley Luthans The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art began its first summer camp session this week. The summer camp is designed for children ages 6-12 and helps them to create, explore and appreciate art. Belinda Burgiss-Hall is an art teacher at the camp, and she explained that she loves helping the children get more into

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Fireworks sales set to begin Thursday

By Chris Fortune Fireworks fanatics can rejoice, as retail sales in Missouri are set to begin Thursday. The sale of fireworks at seasonal retailers is permitted from June 20 to July 10 in Missouri, but the job continues year-round for local shop owners. “We have everything ordered here in the next couple of months for

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St. Joseph Museums receives community grant

By Leah Rainwater A $3,500 grant was given to St. Joseph Museums to help fund their free programming initiative with the St. Joseph School District at the early childhood learning centers. Walmart North Belt contributed $1,000 and Walmart South Belt contributed $2,500. For the past year, St. Joseph Museums has been providing hands-on, in-person programs

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Evergy and Salvation Army providing free box fans

By Chris Fortune Residents seeking relief from the summer heat may have some help on the way. Evergy and the Salvation Army teamed up to distribute box fans in the St. Joseph community. Representatives dropped fans off at the following community agencies in St. Joseph: Grace House, 2638 Lafayette St. AFL-CIO, 1203 N. Sixth St.

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