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Maryville Resident Receives Final Beautification Award for 2025
Maryville Mayor Dannen Merrill has congratulated Ruth Macias as the recipient of the city’s October Beautification Award. Macias, a resident of Merrill Avenue since 1993, was recognized for the exceptional care of her yard and home. Officials noted her property reflects community pride, and this concludes the beautification awards for 2025.
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Second Harvest “Turkey Day” Registration Opens November 6th
Second Harvest Community Food Bank is preparing for its 15th annual Turkey Day, providing Thanksgiving meals to families across the region. Registration opens on November 6th and will serve 700 households on a first-come, first-served basis, with recipients getting a turkey and side dishes. Those interested must register in-person with an ID between 9 AM…
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St. Joseph Police Seek Driver in Hit-and-Run
St. Joseph police are investigating an October 21st hit-and-run near Frederick Avenue and 22nd Street. Authorities report a light-colored SUV hit another vehicle around 8 a.m. after leaving the City Star parking lot and then continued westbound without stopping. The SJPD Traffic Unit is asking anyone who witnessed the incident to contact the Traffic Office…
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National School Bus Safety Week Highlights Rider and Driver Tips
This week marks National School Bus Safety Week, focusing on the well-being of the millions of students who ride buses daily. Law enforcement and bus officials remind drivers to be alert, watch for amber warning lights, and always stop when a bus’s red lights are flashing and its stop sign is out. Parents are also…
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Buchanan County Resident Wins Show Me Cash Jackpot
A Missouri Lottery player in Buchanan County has claimed a $167,000 Show Me Cash prize. The winning ticket was purchased at a Hy-Vee Gas in St. Joseph and matched all five numbers for the September 30th drawing. This win marks the 31st Show Me Cash jackpot awarded in the state this year, with total prizes…
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St. Joseph Health Department Secures WIC Contract Extension
The St. Joseph Health Department will continue offering WIC services through fiscal year 2026 after signing a contract continuance with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. WIC, which stands for Women, Infants, and Children, is a supplemental nutrition program. It provides services to pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children up to age…
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Skidmore Council Updates Water Ordinance, Delays Sewer Loan
The Skidmore City Council has approved a new water ordinance that creates an annual review process for rates, while tabling a similar ordinance for the sewer system. Proposed increases to both water and sewer rates were not approved and will be considered at the November meeting. Council members also decided to delay applying for a…
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St. Joseph Parks Department Advances 18 Projects
The St. Joseph Parks and Recreation Department is currently working on 18 active projects, with significant renovations underway at John Lucas Park and Krug Park. The department’s focus is on improving accessibility and creating more welcoming spaces to boost community use. Among the largest projects are the enhancements at Krug Park’s historic castle, which are…
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Hawley Urges End to “Absurd” Government Shutdown
As the federal government shutdown enters its second week, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley is calling for an immediate end to the stalemate. Hawley stated the shutdown is hurting his constituents by freezing vital services at Veterans Affairs, Medicare, and farmer loan programs. The Senator’s call to “get the government reopening” comes after the Senate failed…
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Local Resident Scammed Out of $120,000, Officials Issue Warning
The Clay County Sheriff’s Department is alerting the public to the dangers of romance scams after a local victim lost about $120,000 since March. The department reports the victim met the scammer on TikTok, who then moved their conversation to an encrypted app before requesting money for fabricated emergencies. Officials stress to never send money…