
Council OKs contract to accelerate landfill cell construction
Landfill operators and staff move trash in 2023 at the St. Joseph Landfill.
Continue ReadingLandfill operators and staff move trash in 2023 at the St. Joseph Landfill.
Continue ReadingA new Pickleball Complex will be constructed off North 22nd Street by Corby Pond in the same location as the old tennis courts. One of the world’s ‘fastest growing sports’ is expanding its reach to St. Joseph.
Continue ReadingA pickup truck drops off waste from a trailer at the St. Joseph Sanitary Landfill in December.
Continue ReadingMembers of the St. Joseph Landfill Task Force will gather at City Hall today to provide a formal recommendation to City Council about the Landfill situation.
Continue ReadingPresident Trump ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to start mass deportations, students and educators in St. Joseph are concerned for safety. ICE agents were granted permission by President Trump to enter churches and schools. In an email sent to News-Press NOW, an anonymous source explained, “I work with English Language Development students at SJSD. Due to the
Continue ReadingMissouri Governor Mike Kehoe is delivering the 2025 State of the State Address this Tuesday, Jan. 28. The State of Missouri will be livestreaming the address at https://www.mo.gov/live
Continue ReadingA proposed Missouri bill by State Senator Rusty Black would limit the rate inmates pay to make phone calls.
Continue ReadingAdditional author: Jacob Richey, KOMU 8 A Missouri Task Force 1 member who responded to the 9/11 attacks in New York has died from cancer, the Boone County Fire Protection District announced Thursday. Heavy rigging specialist Larry Duncan was one of the responders who scoured rubble the day after the attacks on the World Trade
Continue ReadingA St. Joseph couple is benefitting from one of President Donald Trump’s first actions in his new term. Trump’s decision on Monday to pardon, commute the prison sentences of and dismiss pending cases against those charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot including Steven and Kimberly Dragoo. In total, more than 1,200 people
Continue ReadingEnvironmental factors and a change in calculations are delaying the buildout of a detention pond slated for the Shoppes at North Village.
Continue ReadingSt. Joseph’s roads have been largely plowed and residents are no longer trapped within their homes, however, the receding snow is revealing damage from the historic snowfall on asphalt and pavement throughout the city.
Continue ReadingLocal crews put the finishing touches on an all-new monument this Tuesday morning which is meant to welcome visitors to St. Joseph’s South Side.
Continue ReadingAMERICAN TAVERN 1001 N. 3rd St. No violations. ARAMARK CAMPUS DINING 4525 Downs Dr. Noncritical: Refrigeration equipment must maintain the required temperature. The plumbing must be in good repair. ARAMARK CAMPUS DINING, ARA-FOOD 4525 Downs Dr. Blum Union, Room 102 No violations. BIG DADDY BBQ BAR & GRILL 2121 Francis St. No violations. BOUJEE BOARDS
Continue ReadingARAMARK CAMPUS DINING, ARA-EINSTEINS 4525 Downs Dr. Blum Union No violations. ARAMARK CAMPUS DINING, ARA POD 4525 Downs Dr. Blum Union No violations. ARAMARK CAMPUS DINING, STARBUCKS 4525 Downs Dr. No violations. BARBOSAS EAST 4804 Frederick Ave. Critical: Employees must wash their hands after using the restroom/changing gloves/changing tasks. Food-contact surfaces must be smooth, cleanable
Continue ReadingBENTON HIGH SCHOOL 5655 S 4th St. No violations. BODE MIDDLE SCHOOL 720 N. Noyes Blvd. No violations. BREAK TIME 402 N. Woodbine Rd. Critical: Food-contact surfaces must be smooth, cleanable and free of breaks, cracks, chips and pits. Noncritical: Dirty non-food contact surface. Torn or broken door seals or hinges. CATHEDRAL PAROCHIAL SCHOOL 518
Continue ReadingBOUDREAUX LOUISIANA 224 N 4th St. Critical: Employees eating and drinking in kitchen or prep areas. Equipment food-contact surfaces and utensils, wares must be clean to sight and touch. Noncritical: Improper thawing of products. Food uncovered. Dirty non-food contact surface. Air vents for heating/cooling/return must be clean. Dirty walls/floors/ceiling. Refrigeration equipment must maintain the required
Continue ReadingADAMS BAR & GRILL 1612 Commercial St. No violations. ALCHEMY TEA 617 Felix St. No violations. ALDI’S 4132 N. Belt Highway No violations. Aldi’s So Belt 3201 S. Belt Highway No violations. B&B RUNWAY CAFE 100 NW Rosecrans No violations. BIG BISCUIT 139 N. Belt Highway No violations. CAFE ACOUSTIC INC — D & G
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune The payment deadline for personal property taxes arrives Tuesday in Buchanan County, and residents are heading to the courthouse to make their payments on time. County tax payments must be paid or postmarked by the United States Postal Service by Dec. 31 to be considered on time. “It’s already posted at the
Continue ReadingBy Cameron Montemayor City officials are enlisting the help of an outside consultant to study Downtown’s parking capacity and evaluate projected needs for future demand. With a decade-plus of steady economic growth and ongoing development in the Downtown area, city leaders are aiming to get a complete understanding and blueprint of its parking infrastructure by
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from Dec. 19 to Dec. 24 Bobbi Fox, Charles Fox to US Bank National Assoc., 3 56 35 PT SW Quarter $237,500. Kibrom Araya, Almaz Alemayehu to US Bank National Assoc., 11 57 35 PT SW Quarter $40,945. Garrett Grier, Danielle Dotson to Bank of Plattsburg, Union State
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Marriage applications David Michael Holmes, 54, and Christyl Elizabeth Walters, 54, both of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Spencer Riley Taylor, 32, and Tonya Rene Hood, 40, both of St. Joseph. Jonathan Hieu Trang, 24, Fresno, California, and Thi Trinh Nu Nguyen, 26, St. Joseph. Scotty Frank McCoy, 36, and Samantha Rose Lay, 36,
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now The City of St. Joseph announced that several offices and facilities will be closed for the upcoming holiday. The City shared that for Christmas Eve on Tuesday, Dec. 24, all city offices, the Remington Nature Center, the REC Center and the Recycling Center will be closed. The Landfill will be open from
Continue ReadingBy Cameron Montemayor St. Joseph’s next City Council meeting scheduled for Dec. 23 has been canceled by council members. Council members authorized an ordinance at their last meeting for the cancellation of the Monday, Dec. 23 meeting, the last of the 2024 calendar year. The next meeting will take place on Jan. 6, 2025 and
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from Dec. 12 to Dec. 18 Brandon Ashby to Primelending, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Alexander Heights PT LTS 21 22 Blk $237,125. Carmen Rabasa to Missouri Housing Development Commission, Nate Blocks Subdiv PT LT 43 $5,891.32. Staci Spencer to Housing & Urban Development, Deer Valley LT 7
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Marriage applications Dale Allen Krause, 29, and Rachel Annette Shaw, 36, both of St. Joseph. Jennah Marie Hammerstaedt, 22, and Elizabeth Eileen Kline, 24, both of St. Joseph. Robert Lloyd McCoy, 51, and Kimberly Sue Demuth, 51, both of St. Joseph. Samuel Ray Judah, 25, and Johanna Marie O’Callaghan, 25, both of
Continue ReadingBy Leah Rainwater Shoppers may soon notice they’re spending a few more pennies on purchases at some stores in St. Joseph. One year after turning down a bill that would turn the Shoppes at North Village into a community improvement district, the tax initiative has been approved. Interim City Manager, Clint Thompson said the goal
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune The payment deadline for personal property taxes in Buchanan County looms as the holiday shopping crunch enters its final days. Tax bills from Buchanan County are mailed in the first week of November and must be paid or postmarked by the United States Postal Service by December 31. Residents who want to
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune The payment deadline for personal property taxes in Buchanan County looms as the holiday shopping crunch begins. Tax bills from Buchanan County are mailed in the first week of November and must be paid or postmarked by the United States Postal Service by December 31. Residents who want to pay in person
Continue ReadingBy Cameron Montemayor Over the last 12 years, Mike Schumacher has helped manage a wide spectrum of day-to-day operations from some of the largest to a few of the smallest municipalities in the area. Now, Schumacher will take on a new challenge as St. Joseph’s next city manager. Officials announced Monday night that Schumacher has
Continue ReadingBy Cameron Montemayor The city is acquiring just over 10 acres of land from a leading local contractor with the intent of developing the property in the future. The 10.3-acre piece of land, which is located behind Time Out Entertainment Center and connects with the Southwest Parkway by South 22nd Street, was donated to the
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