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Missouri State Auditor Launches Performance Audit of Barnard City Funds
The City of Barnard is undergoing a formal performance audit following an initial investigation that uncovered evidence of potential financial wrongdoing. State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick announced the review was sparked by a credible whistleblower complaint regarding missing cash deposits for water and sewer receipts over several years. Officials say the audit will thoroughly examine the…
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Kansas City Man Dies in Custody Following Altercation with Buchanan County Deputies
A 36-year-old Kansas City, Kansas man has died after suffering a medical event while being taken into police custody on Thursday. Buchanan County deputies initially responded to a domestic disturbance call involving Marcus Alan Caldwell, who authorities report became combative and attempted to disarm an officer. After being handcuffed on the ground, Caldwell stopped breathing…
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St. Joseph Officials Express Economic Concerns Over Proposed I-229 Reconstruction
St. Joseph city officials are collaborating with the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) on plans to reconstruct Interstate 229, but have raised concerns regarding the potential economic impact. The current proposal, estimated at $120 million, would de-designate the interstate and replace the 43-year-old downtown double-decker bridges with a four-lane, mostly at-grade roadway. City leaders are…
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St. Joseph School Board Rejects Proposed Career Ladder Program
The St. Joseph School District’s Board of Education has voted down a proposed two-tiered Career Ladder program for the upcoming school year. The measure failed in a four-to-three vote, rejecting a plan that would have reduced the maximum stipend available compared to the district’s previous three-tiered system. With no program currently in place for the…
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Maryville City Council Approves Local Road and Splash Pad Repairs
The Maryville City Council has greenlit a $220,603 contract with Andrew Spire Construction to complete concrete panel replacements across the city. The newly approved project will fund necessary road repairs on North Clayton and Aurora Avenues. Additionally, the contract includes the installation of a new driveway at the Thomson Splash ‘N’ Play to improve access…
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St. Joseph Mustangs Kick Off 2026 Season at Upgraded Home Stadium
The 2025 MINK League Champion St. Joseph Mustangs will open their 2026 season this Wednesday night by hosting the Monarchs in non-league action. Fans attending the game at the historic Phil Welch Stadium, the team’s home since 1939, will be welcomed by several recent facility upgrades. Funded by a local 2021 Park Sales Tax, the…
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Captain Retires After 31 Years
Captain Shawn P. Skoglund is retiring from the Missouri State Highway Patrol on June 1st after 31 years of dedicated service. Skoglund’s career began in 1995, and he steadily rose through the ranks across multiple counties before being named commanding officer of Troop H in St. Joseph in December 2022. The agency is recognizing his…
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St. Joseph Law Enforcement Prepares for Summer Increase in Crime and Service Calls
National data shows a historical link between rising summer temperatures and an increase in crime rates, a trend local law enforcement in St. Joseph, Missouri, is already preparing for. Both the St. Joseph Police Department and the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office are increasing patrols as warmer weather brings a gradual rise in 911 calls and…
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Pearl Harbor Survivor to Kick Off St. Joseph Library’s America 250 Summer Series
The St. Joseph Public Library is celebrating America’s 250th anniversary with a series of free summer programs, beginning with a firsthand account of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Tonight at 5:30 p.m. at the East Hills Library, author Dorinda Nicholson will share her childhood experiences of living just yards away from the USS Utah when…
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Legal Challenge Against St. Joseph School Board Member Hangs on Citizen Authority
A legal battle over St. Joseph School Board member Kim Miller’s seat now hinges on whether private citizens have the authority to sue for her removal. Miller’s defense team is seeking a dismissal, arguing that only state officials can bring this type of lawsuit, while the plaintiffs maintain they were forced to act after state…
