
History talk series starting in Maysville
The DeKalb County Historical Society is planning a reenactor presentation at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22, at the June Conley Building, 701 E. Main St., Maysville, Missouri.
Continue ReadingThe DeKalb County Historical Society is planning a reenactor presentation at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22, at the June Conley Building, 701 E. Main St., Maysville, Missouri.
Continue ReadingA ride the Pony Express Trail poster is shown at the museum during their annual Family Fest Day on Monday in St. Joseph.
Continue ReadingOfficers from Troop H of the Missouri State Highway Patrol in St. Joseph are seeing a rise in pedestrian accidents across the state and in the region.
Continue ReadingBoards are mounted on a wall inside Devil’s Island Skateboard Co. A week after merchandise was stolen following a break-in, the local skate shop is closing in on its fundraising goal.
Continue ReadingSt. Joseph airport crews are plowing ahead through both snow and now frigid temperatures to help provide a clear pathway for landing and takeoff. Snow mode was officially activated at 6 a.m. at Rosecrans Memorial Airport after two more rounds of snow blanketed the area through Monday and Tuesday, with both military and civilian staff
Continue ReadingLocal utility companies are making extra preparations with a blast of Arctic temperatures set to grip St. Joseph and Northwest Missouri over the coming days. An Extreme Cold Watch in effect until Thursday morning is set to bring dangerously cold wind chills as low as 25 below zero, conditions that could put tremendous pressure on
Continue ReadingThe Story Collective, in Downtown St. Joseph is hosting a book signing by a local author this Saturday, Feb. 22. Author Joseph Kopel is currently on tour to promote the second book in his science-fiction/fantasy book series, “The Nehel Series.” The signing scheduled from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday is part of Kopel’s book tour.
Continue ReadingSouthside Flea Market, located at 3500 S. 22 St., opened in late January, however the owner is celebrating a grand opening with the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce at 9:30 a.m on Friday, Feb. 28.
Continue ReadingThe Saint Joseph Symphony will join forces with the Benedictine College Chamber Singers and the Saint Joseph Community Chorus for a performance of Mozart’s iconic “Requiem.”
Continue ReadingSince the introduction of the St. Joseph School District’s long-range plan, a two-high school model has been the district’s vision, regardless of the passing of Proposition Two. If the proposition is passed, the district will move forward with building two new high schools. If the proposition is voted down, the district will close one high school,
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Department of Transportation has contracted Herzog to resurface a section of I-29.
Continue ReadingThe St. Joseph School District has used its fair share of AMI and snow days throughout the last few weeks. Students in the District haven’t attended in-person classes since last Tuesday, Feb. 11. SJSD was able to begin the school year with five Alternative Method of Instruction Days, however, as of Thursday, Feb. 20, they
Continue ReadingWith the frigid temperatures outside, it is important to keep an eye out for frostbite.
Continue ReadingJennifer Kerns is one of the six candidates running for the St. Joseph School Board ahead of the April 8 election.
Continue ReadingCommunity Missions at 700 Olive St. is keeping its cold weather shelter open 24 hours through Thursday to keep its visitors safe from the inclement weather.
Continue ReadingVoters will have a chance to vote on a school bond proposal to build new high schools or retain two high schools.
Continue ReadingSpecial Olympics Missouri has moved the 2025 Polar Plunge for St. Joseph for March due to expected cold temperatures. Originally the event was scheduled for Friday, Feb. 15. The SOMO 2025 Polar Plunge St. Joseph has been rescheduled for 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 22 at 402 S. Noyes Blvd. Registration and Donation information can
Continue ReadingRandy Sharp, Director of Operations at Interserv, said that with the new administration comes concerns about HUD funds available locally.
Continue ReadingPastor Doug Walter of Ashland UMC has concerns about the updated Office of Faith created by an executive order by President Donald Trump.
Continue ReadingThe Savannah cheerleading team brought their national champion spirit to their pep rally on Friday after their JAMZ national win.
Continue ReadingSome Chiefs fans have loved the team for 50 years, but for babies in the Mosaic Nursery, their support for the Chiefs just began. Since 2019, Registered Nurse Joy May has dressed babies in the Mosaic Nursey in Chiefs gear to get the community’s families involved. “This idea started in 2019,” May said. “I was
Continue ReadingA well-known Scouting organization is celebrating its 115th birthday with an official name change. The Boy Scouts became Scouting America on Feb. 8. The planned name change was announced last spring as part of an effort to be more inclusive after the organization started allowing girls to join its ranks. Maggie Krause, who has been
Continue ReadingFaculty and staff at Northwest Missouri State University received word that changes are on the way for the DEI programs at the school.
Continue ReadingWorkers load up the trucks to treat the roads.
Continue ReadingShovels in stock at Ace Hardware in St. Joseph, Mo.
Continue ReadingKyle Kirschner making Chiefs’ drink
The rematch of Super Bowl LVII brings two fan bases back together and local Chiefs fans are sharing their respect for the City of Brotherly Love.
Continue ReadingOne of the sections inside Narrative is devoted to Chiefs items.
Continue ReadingRandy Widener shows off custom shirts he created for the past Super Bowls.
Continue ReadingLocal fans shopped at Rally House just hours after the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills. Fans shared their reactions to the Chiefs once again going to the Super Bowl, potentially making history with a three-peat.
Continue ReadingMaster gardener classes are being offered in St. Joseph and Cameron in March and April.
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