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Missouri Senate Passes Bill to Increase Rural Speed Limits
The Missouri Senate has approved SB 1408, a bill that would raise the maximum speed limit on rural interstates and freeways from 70 to 75 miles per hour. Proponents of the legislation argue the change would align Missouri with neighboring states like Kansas and Arkansas while reflecting improvements in modern vehicle safety and road conditions.…
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Missouri Bill to End Divorce Restrictions During Pregnancy Awaits Signature
Missouri House Bill 1908, which would allow pregnant individuals to finalize a divorce, is currently awaiting a signature from Governor Mike Kehoe after passing both legislative chambers with unanimous support. The bill was co-sponsored by State Representative Cecelie Williams, who shared her own experience of being legally barred from dissolving an abusive marriage while pregnant…
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St. Joseph Man Convicted of Statutory Sodomy
A Buchanan County jury found Dakota Slagle guilty Tuesday on two counts of first-degree statutory sodomy involving a child. Evidence presented during the trial detailed multiple incidents occurring between 2020 and 2022 while Slagle resided with the victim. The conviction follows a forensic interview where the child disclosed the abuse, which took place over a…
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Northwest Missouri Honors Local Middle School Counselor
Robidoux Middle School student and staff held a surprise assembly Wednesday to celebrate Dave Wing, who was recently named one of four Outstanding School Counselors of the Year for the Northwest Missouri region. The award was presented by the Northwest Missouri School Counselor Association in recognition of Wing’s daily impact on his students. The St.…
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Missouri Teen Seriously Injured in ATV Collision
A 15-year-old from Pattonsburg remains in serious condition following a four-wheeler accident on Highway PP Sunday afternoon. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, two teens were traveling southbound when their vehicles collided, causing one ATV to overturn and eject the driver onto the roadway. While the second driver was able to come to a…
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One Hospitalized Following Crash with St. Joseph Police Vehicle
One person was transported to the hospital Monday night following a midtown collision involving a St. Joseph Police Department vehicle. The St. Joseph Fire Department reported that the crash occurred around 8:30 p.m. at the intersection of 22nd and Faraon Street. First responders had to extricate one individual who was trapped in their vehicle before…
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St. Joseph Unveils Century-Old Treasures in City Hall Time Capsule Opening
The City of St. Joseph celebrated a historical milestone Friday by opening a time capsule originally placed in the City Hall cornerstone on March 27, 1926. The 100-year-old container held various artifacts, including a 1920s telephone directory, period newspapers, and a personal note from former Mayor Henry E. Grosser to the current mayor. Local officials…
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Missouri Western State University Set to Host Spring Senior Exhibition
Missouri Western State University’s School of Fine Arts will showcase the Spring Senior Exhibition at the Drew Brown Art Gallery in Potter Hall starting April 1st. The exhibit features a diverse range of work from graduating students in Graphic Design, Digital Animation, Photography, and Journalism. An opening ceremony will be held from 5 to 7…
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St. Joseph Announces April Open Burning Window for Yard Waste
St. Joseph residents may burn dry yard waste within city limits from April 1st through the 30th, provided they follow specific safety guidelines. Fires must be contained in a single 55-gallon drum or mesh container, kept at least 15 feet from buildings, and monitored between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. City officials…
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Fatal Two-Vehicle Collision Reported in Buchanan County
A 63-year-old St. Joseph man died Thursday morning following a collision on Missouri Route 116 involving a pickup truck and a tractor. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, an eastbound Toyota Tundra crossed the center line and struck an implement being towed by a westbound John Deere tractor near De Kalb. While the tractor…