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Children’s Fair encourages fun while learning

By Jazmine Knight Local kids had a chance to participate in some hands-on learning while also having fun on Tuesday thanks to the Youth Alliance Children’s Fair. The fair, catered to children 6 and under, offered an interactive, hands-on learning experience. Kids can wander across the St. Joseph Civic Arena and explore the different booths

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Community members recognized on Earth Day

By Charles Christian A local sustainability committee held its annual commemoration of Earth Day, recognizing three residents for their environmental efforts. Along with the presentation of awards, the gathering at the St. Joseph Convention and Visitors Bureau included an official proclamation from Mayor John Josendale. “The goals of the (Sustainable Environment Advisory Committee) encourages citizens

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Tubes cleans up Fredrick Avenue

By Kendra Simpson Tubes bike shop and 52Eighty Creative worked together Sunday morning to clean up Fredrick Avenue as part of the Adopt-a-Block program. On Fredrick Avenue from 17th to 19th Street, volunteers dedicated their weekend morning to make St. Joseph a bit more beautiful. This was in work with the Imagine St. Joseph 2040

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Two MWSU students selected for symphony finale

By Charles Christian Two Missouri Western State University music students have been selected to appear with the Saint Joseph Symphony in the orchestra’s season finale on Saturday, April 20, at the Missouri Theater. After rigorous tryouts, vocalist Sara Poet and trombonist David Welter were selected to perform their selected pieces with the symphony. The theme

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Persisterhood to focus on environmental issues at April 24 meeting

By NewsPress Now “Taking Grassroots Green Earth Actions” will be the focus of Persisterhood’s Wednesday, April 24, meeting. The group will gather at 6 p.m. in the Rolling Hills Upper Story Community Room, 1904 N. Belt Highway. Members of SEAC, the City’s Sustainable Environment Advisory Committee headed by Environmental Activist Diane Waddell, will describe “green”

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YWCA hosts cornhole tournament for a cause

By Ashley Luthans On Saturday April 6, St. Joseph community members played ‘Cornhole for a Cause.’ The YWCA event, sponsored by Pop’s Place, included a cornhole tournament as well as a silent auction.  April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and the YWCA is hosting many events in order to recognize and aid survivors of

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The 2024 Outlaw Run takes off at Heritage Park

By Jazmine Knight The 2024 Outlaw Run takes off. The annual run hosted at Heritage Park Softball Complex, offers an unique experience. It’s not just your average run, it’s a full blown obstacle course.  The runners had to climb over rocks, go though monkey bars, run over dirt mounds, navigate stepping logs, maneuver through and

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MWSU hosts Downtown clean-up to beautify St. Joseph

By Jazmine Knight Missouri Western State University students showed up to help clean up the community Friday for an annual service event. Originating from the University of Texas about 50 years ago, “The Big Event” serves as an initiative for college students to give back to the community. Over time, “The Big Event” has spread

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Pony Express celebrates 164 years of progress

By Kendra Simpson St. Joseph is well known for many historical monuments, but one of the most noteworthy is the Pony Express, which will be celebrating its 164th anniversary next weekend. “Next week is April the third,” said Cindy Daffron, executive director of the Pony Express Museum. “That’s 164 years the Pony Express lived right

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Doggy Easter egg hunt takes over Krug Park

By Jazmine Knight Dog owners across St. Joseph gathered at Krug Park for a doggy Easter egg hunt.  Located at the top of the hill in Krug Park, everyone lined up their pups to prepare for the hunt.  Dogs of all different sizes, shapes, colors and breeds were in attendance.  As soon as the announcer

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Local pastors stay busy during Holy Week

By Charles Christian Churches across St. Joseph and all over the world have been celebrating Holy Week this week, with many pastors working overtime to make the services special. Holy Week, which begins on Palm Sunday, traditionally includes worship gatherings near the end of the week leading up to Easter. According to Father Stephen Hansen of

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Easter Bunny makes early appearance in St Joseph

By Jazmine Knight The Easter Bunny stopped by the Buchanan County Courthouse on Thursday for a little pre-Easter fun. Members of United Cerebral Palsy gathered on the first floor of the courthouse where they encountered their very own Easter parade. Attendees received an Easter basket, free of charge, which was then stuffed with candy, toys,

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Doll-making class stops by Albrecht-Kemper

By Jazmine Knight While most people don’t have doll-making on their resume, a few St. Joseph residents will now be able to say otherwise. The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art hosted an art doll-making class Wednesday taught by world-renowned artist and art teacher Marylin Huskamp. Huskamp, who specializes in mixed media and oil painting, said she

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