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Interserv christens new South Side after-school facility

By Cameron Montemayor Nature isn’t the only thing blossoming in St. Joseph this April, as InterServ opened its new South Side after-school facility for its growing program. Located just down the street from its main King Hill Avenue building, the after-school space will help provide the long-standing organization with a centralized location for after-school activities

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Procedural fouls scrap $1.3 million deal

By Marcus Clem Noncompliance with policy and law has put off, for at least several weeks, usage of a $20 million public education debt plan that voters recently approved. The St. Joseph School District said that the main $1.3 million contract in the matter can’t stay in place. That’s because members of the elected Board

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Medical students look to helping future doctors

By Marcus Clem Four medical students affirmed on Monday the regional growth of programs that prepare the next generation of physicians, and offered advice to Missouri Western State University students about their options. Abby Yoss, Abbey Jin, Hailee Warren and Jacob Lewis joined Taylor Danbury of Mosaic Life Care at Agenstein Hall on campus for

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Board censures Lanning, rejects Garcia censure

By Marcus Clem Several St. Joseph Board of Education members agreed on Wednesday to censure Whitney Lanning for her actions on Feb. 26 following a previous board meeting. Board member Kim Miller, following a closed-door consultation with district legal counsel, proposed to censure Lanning for alleged inappropriate conduct that has prompted a charge of second-degree

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Local homeschool movements growing in Missouri

By Charles Christian When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, students nationwide suddenly found themselves learning from home. It’s an arrangement many decided to stick with even after classrooms reopened the next academic year. Before public school buildings existed, formal education happened primarily in churches and homes. The homeschool movement has diversified and become a growing source

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Crowd gathers in Gower for groundbreaking

By Marcus Clem East Buchanan Middle School has for decades required many of its local students to be bused 10 miles away from home and back, but the project to end that is now underway. The $16 million construction of a new campus situated next to the existing elementary and high school got started on

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Amid deficit spending, district taps reserves

By Marcus Clem Tens of millions of dollars are available in reserve for the St. Joseph School District to tap as deficit spending accelerates in the name of giving teachers and staff higher pay. The district’s cash reserves currently exceed $30 million, a resource that looks to be needed in the months to come. The

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State filings show SJSD election expenditures

By Marcus Clem Local candidates for school board have spent thousands on the election set for April 2, but everything they’ve expended combined is still far exceeded by anonymous political action committees. Two committees of immediate relevance exist. The first, Friends of St. Joseph School District 2024, does not support any candidates and is focused

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Teachers may get debt relief under new program

By Marcus Clem Teachers are among those who collectively may be relieved of $6 billion in federal higher education loan debt. Piloted by U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, the expansion applies via the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, signed by then-President George W. Bush. Some 78,000 people enrolled in its Public

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Video depicts Lanning confronting Garcia

By Marcus Clem A video shows parts of the confrontation that resulted in charges against a St. Joseph Board of Education member. Footage of the Feb. 26 incident involving Whitney Lanning and Isaura Garcia has been posted on local social media accounts and was obtained this week by News-Press NOW. Lanning is charged with second-degree

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Committee discusses ways to increase teacher salaries

By Jenna Wilson District leaders, teachers and committee members gathered Thursday to consider proposals to increase teacher salaries in the hopes of improving overall staff recruitment and retention. The proposals discussed at Thursday’s recruit and retain committee meeting will be presented to the St. Joseph Board of Education on Monday, March 18. Along with levy

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Treasurer promotes MOScholars program

By Marcus Clem For two years now, Missouri has allowed the donation of money for private school education so as to earn dollar-for-dollar breaks on taxation, and a state official promoted this program on Thursday. State Treasurer Vivek Malek visited St. Joseph Christian School to that end. He assumed office in January 2023, and in

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Panel takes second look at two-school plan

By Marcus Clem A Monday meeting saw St. Joseph’s chief of public schools seeking, as he put it, to calm tensions and explain why he believes a two-high-school plan is the best. Superintendent Gabe Edgar addressed the district’s committee on facilities that he emcees each month. He explained how he currently intends to ask for

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Missouri Western honors Altec Industries

By Marcus Clem A top manufacturer for the area is forming new ties with St. Joseph’s hometown higher education campus. Missouri Western State University, in partnership with North Central Missouri College, honored Altec Industries, Inc. on Friday by naming part of its new Convergent Technology Alliance Center after the firm. The Altec Manufacturing Technology Bay

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Hosea assistant principal recognized by state

By Jenna Wilson A Hosea Elementary School educator received a statewide honor for his leadership and talent in his role. The 2024 Missouri Outstanding Assistant Principal Award recognizes the critical leadership assistant principals provide to support teaching and learning in Missouri schools. Hosea Elementary School assistant principal Jacob Kretzer started his teaching career with the

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Lanning charged in ‘disagreement’ with Garcia

By Marcus Clem Board of Education member Whitney Lanning has been charged with second-degree harassment following an interaction with another elected official. Prosecuting Attorney Michelle Davidson said the charge, which is a Class A misdemeanor, will not involve an arrest. Filings show Lanning received a summons by mail on Wednesday. She is set for an

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