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  • Missouri Western State University Launches Search for New President

    The Missouri Western State University Board of Governors has formed a search committee and is officially accepting applications for its seventh president. The national search follows the retirement of former president Elizabeth Kennedy, with Patt Lilly currently filling the role as interim president. Board Chair Bill Grimwood will lead the committee, which consists of university…

  • St. Joseph Police Investigate Midnight Incident on North 7th Street

    St. Joseph police are investigating an incident that occurred around midnight Wednesday in the 2800 block of North 7th Street. One person was taken to the hospital with unconfirmed injuries, but they have since been treated and released. Authorities are still working to determine the exact cause of the incident and whether a suspect is…

  • Motion Filed to Dismiss Lawsuit Against St. Joseph School Board Member

    An attorney for St. Joseph School Board member Kim Miller has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit seeking her removal from office. Five community members filed the suit in April, alleging Miller violated the Missouri Constitution by voting to approve a personnel report that included her son. The defense argues the petition invokes a…

  • MoDOT Announces Upcoming Week of Roadwork in Nodaway County

    The Missouri Department of Transportation has scheduled several highway maintenance and construction projects in Nodaway County for the week of June 1–7. Drivers can expect delays and single-lane closures on both U.S. Route 71 and U.S. Route 136 due to ongoing resurfacing projects that include a 10-foot width restriction through August 2026. Additionally, Route U…

  • No Injuries Reported After Rollover Crash on Lovers Lane

    A Monday morning crash in St. Joseph left a vehicle on its roof after it struck a light pole on Lovers Lane. Police say two people were inside the car when the accident happened around 10:15 a.m., but no injuries were reported. The vehicle was towed from the scene, and authorities confirmed that no citations…

  • Judge Denies Injunction Against St. Joseph School District Reorganization

    A judge has denied a request for a preliminary injunction meant to halt the St. Joseph School District’s ongoing reorganization plan. During a court hearing last week, the plaintiff group, “We the People,” presented testimony from concerned parents and district staff, which was challenged by defense attorneys. After hearing arguments from both sides, including testimony…

  • Storm Winds Toss Shed and Trampoline in St. Joseph Neighborhood

    Strong overnight storms in St. Joseph, Missouri, created some unusual sights for residents in a Southside neighborhood. High winds picked up a tin shed and wrapped it around a telephone pole on Carnegie Street, while also tossing a nearby trampoline into a separate utility pole across the street. Fortunately, neither incident resulted in any injuries…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…