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Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art to Debut Dual Exhibits
The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in St. Joseph, Missouri, will open two new exhibitions exploring Midwestern landscapes and narrative art on Friday, May 22nd. The dual showcase features expressive bronze figures and drawings by Hollis Williford alongside atmospheric prairie paintings by Keith Jacobshagen. Members of the public can view the collections during a free opening…
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Missouri Double-Murder Suspect Faces Jail Escape Charges
A Skidmore, Missouri man already charged with two counts of first-degree murder is now facing additional felonies following an alleged jailbreak attempt. Authorities state that 20-year-old Keevin Maupin has been hit with new charges including first-degree assault and attempted escape by striking a person. Maupin, who is accused of killing two women inside a home…
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Announces Leadership Changes
The Missouri State Highway Patrol has announced several leadership promotions and transfers effective June 1, 2026. Key changes include Sergeant Anthony M. Richerson’s promotion to Lieutenant in the Professional Standards Division, while Lieutenant John W. Dick will rise to the rank of Captain to lead that same division. Additionally, Captain Joseph A. Veaseman is scheduled…
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Two Found Dead in Apparent Albany Murder-Suicide
The Missouri State Highway Patrol has identified two people found dead in an Albany residence on Saturday as 64-year-old Paula Kohrs and 69-year-old Perry Kohrs. Investigators report that Perry Kohrs died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, though official details regarding Paula Kohrs’ cause of death have not yet been released. The Gentry County Sheriff’s Office…
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Missouri Western Names Patt Lilly Interim President
Missouri Western State University has appointed Patt Lilly as interim president, effective May 11, following the retirement announcement of Dr. Elizabeth Kennedy. Lilly, a former St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce president and city manager, brings decades of local leadership experience and a twelve-year tenure on the university’s Board of Governors. While Dr. Kennedy will officially…
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New Women’s Health Clinic Opens in Maryville
Mosaic Medical Center celebrated the opening of a new women’s health clinic in Maryville, Missouri, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held Monday. The facility is designed to address regional “maternity care deserts” by providing comprehensive services including OBGYN care, pregnancy support, and menopause treatment regardless of a patient’s ability to pay. The clinic officially begins seeing…
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St. Joseph School District Considers Cuts to Teacher Pay Incentives
The St. Joseph School District Board of Education is reviewing a proposal to scale back its Career Ladder program in response to a projected $20 million reduction in state funding. The plan would consolidate the current three-tier pay structure into two levels and reduce the maximum annual stipend for participating educators from $5,000 to $3,000.…
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St. Joseph Crews Contain Weekend Structure Fire
The St. Joseph Fire Department quickly brought a structure fire under control Saturday morning in the 1500 block of South 25th Street. Although the residence was occupied, no one was home at the time of the blaze, and no injuries were reported for residents or responding firefighters. Multiple units from several local engine and rescue…
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Missouri Mother Sues School District Over Special Education and Bullying Allegations
A mother in Bethany, Missouri, has filed a civil lawsuit and criminal charges against the South Harrison County R-II School District, alleging a systemic failure to provide mandated special education services. Jacqueline Maize claims the district’s non-compliance led to severe academic decline and unchecked bullying, which reportedly resulted in significant health issues for her children.…
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St. Joseph Police Officers Awarded Missouri’s Highest Honor for Heroism
The Missouri Police Chiefs Association has awarded the Medal of Valor to eight members of the St. Joseph Police Department for their actions during an armed carjacking last year. The officers were recognized for their bravery and restraint while being fired upon by suspects in a moving vehicle across multiple areas of the city. Chief…