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Officers beefing up interstate patrols next week

By Jenna Wilson Next week drivers will be hitting the roads for one of the busiest travel periods of the year, and patrol officers will be watching.  The Missouri State Highway Patrol and partnering law enforcement agencies will be boosting enforcement as Thanksgiving holiday travel kicks off. “We’re out there now and we’re expecting to

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Police department receiving new Tasers

By Jenna Wilson The St. Joseph Police Department’s arsenal of Taser guns is about to see an upgrade, a purchase that proponents say will improve safety for both officers and suspects. The Tasers are part of a five-year contract with Axon Enterprise worth approximately $640,000 that was recently approved by the St. Joseph City Council.

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Traffic signals to see improvements in 2025

By Leah Rainwater Upgrades are coming to traffic lights at several intersections around the city. St. Joseph City Council received bids to improve signals at 22nd Street and Frederick Avenue, Noyes Boulevard and Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph and Grand avenues and St. Joseph Avenue and Middleton Street. All four intersections are currently being supported by

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Safety key as deer hunting season begins

By Kyle Schmidt Hunters are advised to keep safety top of mind to avoid becoming a target with deer firearms season underway. Kelsey Gillenwater, a Buchanan County conservation agent, offered tips to those who are on the hunt. “Make sure you’re wearing your blaze orange. So that requires a vest and a hat or you can wear

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Two injured in Edmond Street crash

By Chris Fortune Two drivers were taken to the hospital with minor injuries after a car crash Tuesday afternoon. The accident happened at about 1 p.m. Tuesday and involved one vehicle flipped on its side. The drivers of both vehicles involved were taken to the hospital in an ambulance. “Vehicle one was going east on

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