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Keep safety in mind before casting a line

By Jazmine Knight Fishing is a popular pastime in and around St. Joseph, but the hobby can come with hazards for first-time fisherman or those who don’t follow certain safety protocols. Thomas Adkins, owner of Dick’s Bait and Tackle, said the most common injuries are trips and falls, stuck hooks, cuts and drowning. When it

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Juneteenth picnic packs Bartlett Center full

By Kendra Simpson The Bartlett Center went all out Sunday afternoon with their Juneteenth picnic complete with a petting zoo, bounce houses and gospel music. After already hosting a fashion show, parade and a vendor fair, St. Joseph continues to commemorate its history and diversity that enriches the community. LaTonya Williams, Executive Director of the

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Juneteenth continues with annual parade

By Jazmine Knight Despite the tumultuous rain to start the morning, the St. Joseph Juneteenth parade turned out to be a success. From dancers to classic cars, the Juneteenth parade had something for everyone. Spectators lined the streets as the parade took off from Bode Middle School. From there, they traveled down Noyes Blvd and

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Rolling Hills Library hosts first ever chess tournament

By Jazmine Knight Rolling Hills Library successfully hosted their first ever chess tournament. Starting at 10 a.m., participants could engage in the swiss-style, four round tournament and battle for the best score. The tournament was divided into two sections. One being the U.S.Chess Federation-rated section and the other open for all different ages and skill

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4th annual Ignite 5K ignites youth potential

By Kendra Simpson Get ready to lace up your running shoes because the Big Brothers Big Sisters 4th annual Ignite 5K is back. Mark your calendars for an exhilarating event that get your heart pumping while supporting a great cause. This community wide celebration of mentorship, empowerment and the boundless potential of St. Joseph’s youth

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Soles for Christ accepting donations

By Jazmine Knight Community members can help make a difference in a kids life with just one pair of shoes. Soles for Christ is a program designed for school-aged children from preschool to 12th grade. The program, sponsored by the AFL-CIO Community Services, accepts donations of new shoes or monetary funds. On Aug. 12 and

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Ales West returning to St. Joseph this June

By Kendra Simpson General and VIP tickets for St. Joseph’s sixth annual Ales West Beer Festival are now on sale. The Ales West Beer Festival will take place June 1 at Coleman Hawkins Park. The event offers a range of popular local craft beers, microbreweries and home-brewed drinks. General tickets at $35 will get participants

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