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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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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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St. Joseph getting fired up for fireworks this Fourth of July

By Leah Rainwater As people prepare for America’s 248th birthday, fireworks are a must-have to celebrate Independence Day.  When asked what their favorite fireworks were, some shoppers and employees at Kovac’s Firework Stand were excited to share their love for sparklers, smoke bombs, bottle rockets and more. Callie Farrell, a manager at Kovac’s, said she enjoys

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Library seeking art workshop instructors

By NewsPress Now Experienced teaching artists are needed for workshops at the St. Joseph Public Library. Those who specialize in painting, ceramics, drawing or jewelry making arts are being sought to conduct workshops that involve a minimum of eight sessions for older adults at the East Hills Library. The workshops will be planned with the

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St. Joseph Mustangs read to kids in community

By Chris Fortune As the Mustangs find success on the diamond, they are also covering their bases by helping kids in the community develop their reading skills. St. Joseph Reads partnered with the team for the Mustangs Neighborhood Hit, Read, and Eat program for a day of learning and fun. Players read baseball-themed books to

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Museum hosts book launch and signing

By Ashley Luthans St. Joseph Museums hosted a book launch and signing with the authors on Tuesday. “St. Joseph State Hospital — 150 Years” dives into the history of the hospital in St. Joseph from 1874 to now. Authors of the book, Scott Clark and Michelle “Shelly” Haynes, were present at the museum location at

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Comedy movie begins filming in St. Joseph

By Kyle Schmidt St. Joseph will be the backdrop of a new comedy movie, which began filming this week. The movie, titled “25 Miles to Normal,” was written and directed by Josh Brandon. It was described as a family/comedy by Christian Mengel, director of communications at the Convention and Visitors Bureau “So far I only

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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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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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