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District talks bond issue at Benton forum

By Marcus Clem In seeking to assuage any doubts about the $20 million bond issue voters will consider on April 2, the St. Joseph School District invited the public to Sparks Field to talk about it, an invitation few accepted. The Project St. Joseph School District bond is based on unique circumstances in which the

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Volunteer groups begin spring cleaning in the community

By Jenna Wilson With the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Elite Eight coming into town next week, local groups are asking for the community’s help in cleaning events taking place this weekend. Beautify St. Joseph, a volunteer group that works to create cleaner neighborhoods for the St. Joseph community, is starting its spring cleaning Downtown

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News-Press NOW Special Report

By NewsPress Now Within the rapidly growing community of trail enthusiasts and mountain bikers in the region, a new moniker for St. Joseph has grown as the River Bluff Trails Park ramps up.  Known largely as the birthplace of the Pony Express and late home for revered outlaw Jesse James, the emergence of “St. Flow,

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Parson pays a visit to St. Joseph for book signing

By Kirsten Stokes Gov. Mike Parson visited several St. Joseph sites Tuesday to engage with community members and sign copies of his newly released commemorative biography. Parson made stops at various locations around town, including the St. Joseph Public Library, Rosecrans Memorial Airport, BMS Logistics and Missouri Western State University. “We’re just trying to see

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Survey shows Kansas voters worry about health, child care, hunger — and out-of-touch lawmakers

By Kansas Reflector via TN Content Exchange TOPEKA — A survey of Kansans’ attitudes on lawmakers, health care and economic issues found a wellspring of support for expanding Medicaid eligibility — along with a prevailing belief that lawmakers aren’t tuned into the financial challenges Kansas families are facing and are not passing policies that help

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Patients warned of counterfeit Ozempic

By Jenna Wilson Authorities across the U.S. are warning the public about the rise of counterfeit versions of the weight loss drug Ozempic. The medication has grown in popularity over the years leading to a high demand for the product. Some places are dealing with a shortage because of this and it’s led to a

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House passes legislation to streamline licensing process for funeral service professionals

By Maryville Forum via TN Content Exchange JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri House of Representatives has given approval to HBs 2322 and 1774, aimed at reforming the licensing process for individuals pursuing careers in funeral-related services. According to a news release, the legislation — sponsored by state Rep. Jeff Farnan, R-Stanberry — is positioned

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Warmer weather brings morel season

By Charles Christian Spring brings out a specific type of hunter in Northwest Missouri, one who is armed with a bag and a keen eye. Morel mushrooms are considered a delicacy by many and places to find them are often a closely guarded secret. These honeycombed, capped mushrooms grow from 2 to 12 inches high

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Rising numbers likely to extend flu season

By Harry Loomis Current trends in Buchanan County suggest this flu season is going to stretch out longer than usual. Buchanan County already has recorded 629 positive flu cases in the first half of March. This includes both strains, one affecting the stomach and another affecting the respiratory system. The numbers are an increase from

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League of Women Voters hosts forum with elected officials

By Chris Fortune St. Joseph residents had the opportunity to question local office holders Friday afternoon. Missouri state Reps. Bill Falkner and Dean VanSchoiack, Buchanan County Presiding Commissioner Scott Nelson and St. Joseph City Councilman Randy Schultz attended the forum at the St. Joseph branch of the Rolling Hills Library. Each officeholder introduced themselves, discussed

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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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Deeds of trust for March 15

By NewsPress Now March 8 — Northside Remodeling LLC to Andrew Gerhardt, Jessie Gerhardt, S H Sommers Grand Heights LTS 32 33 BLK 4. March 8 — Andrew Gerhardt, Jessie Gerhardt to US Bank NA, S H Sommers Grand Heights LTS 32 33 BLK 4 $154,500. March 8 — Andrew Gerhardt, Jessie Gerhardt to US

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Vital statistics for March 15

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Zackary Lee Kanatzar, 24, Kansas City, Missouri, and Jordyn Destiney Kaiser, 25, St. Joseph. Abraham Ruiz Perez, 21, and Alejandra Herrejon Molina, 20, both of St. Joseph. Joseph Scott Herrington Jr., 18, and Alia Louise Hadsall, 17, both of St. Joseph. Santos Manuel Acevedo Benitez, 43, and Veronica Villegas, 33,

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Arrests for March 15

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from March 5 to March 11 MC Machusy, 29, 1401 N. 36th Terr., warrants for resisting arrest, leaving the scene of an accident, driving while suspended/revoked, DWI/DUI and failure to appear in court. Samantha Marie Wheller, 31, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Gerald Benjamin Cole,

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Thefts and Vandalism for March 15

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Jan. 28 to March 10 1209 S. 18th St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 2234 W. Circle Dr., vehicle theft at residence/home. 606 E. Missouri Ave., burglary at residence/home. 5604 S. 1st St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 6042 Meade St., vehicle theft at residence/home. 3114 Olive St., items stolen at

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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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