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Buchanan County officials warn against leaving your car running unattended

By Jenna Wilson The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office is reminding residents to avoid leaving their vehicles running unattended in public spaces as winter approaches. On Friday, Dec. 13, Chief Deputy Mike Donaldson with the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office emphasized that a significant percentage of stolen cars—especially those taken in the winter months—result from people leaving

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Buchanan County EMS shares deadline for EMT applications

By Nicole Scott The Buchanan County Emergency Medical Services reminded perspective Emergency Medical Technician students about the application deadline.  Buchanan County EMS is offering a 21-week EMT training course beginning Jan. 14, and shared the deadline reminder through social media on Monday afternoon.  The application and fee deadline for the EMT course is Midnight on

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Driver flees from Tuesday night crash

By Leah Rainwater The St. Joseph Police Department responded to an unknown injury traffic crash around 7:50 p.m. Tuesday.  Two vehicles were heading east on Fifth Avenue, when one driver hit a red Kia in front of it, causing the Kia to spin out into a yard of a nearby residence. The driver then fled

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Trenton police receive donation from federal association

By Nicole Scott An equipment donation from a federal law enforcement association is bolstering resources at the Trenton, Missouri, Police Department. The department received three rifle plate/active shooter kits from the United States Deputy Sheriff’s Association. “The kits are absolutely invaluable,” Trenton police officials said on the department’s Facebook page. “Ensuring the safety of our

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Andrew County sends out survey to make roads safer

By Nicole Scott Residents of Andrew County are asked to participate in a survey to help identify community concerns. The “Safe Streets and Roads for All” survey aims to make roads in the county secure for everyone, including pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists. “We’re committed to reducing traffic fatalities and serious injuries through improved infrastructure, traffic

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Protecting your home for the holidays

By Jenna Wilson As the holiday season moves into full swing, law enforcement officers are reminding families to secure their homes before traveling. Whether it’s going shopping for a few hours or traveling for a few days, the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Department is sharing tips for families to protect their homes. December and January recorded

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