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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…
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Thousands Without Power Following Severe Storms in Northwest Missouri
Tens of thousands of residents in Northwest Missouri are without electricity after severe storms swept through the region on Monday night. High winds downed trees and power lines, cutting power to more than 31,000 people according to Evergy’s current outage map. Local utility crews are working to assess the widespread damage and clear debris to…
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Storm Damage Prompts Emergency Response in Andrew County
The Andrew County Sheriff’s Office is responding to significant storm damage in the communities of Fillmore and Bolckow, where downed trees and power lines have blocked several roadways. Deputies and local first responders are actively working to check on residents and clear debris from city streets and state highways. Authorities are urging the public to…
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Historic Storm Brings Record-Breaking Floods and Damage to Grundy County
A historic storm system swept through Grundy County Saturday night, dropping nearly nine inches of rain and breaking a local precipitation record that had stood since the 1800s. The severe weather, accompanied by destructive hail and high winds, caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in infrastructure damage and flooded upwards of two hundred homes across…
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St. Joseph Public High Schools Celebrate Sunday Graduations
Public high schools across St. Joseph celebrated their graduating seniors on Sunday with a series of commencement ceremonies at the Civic Arena. Hundreds of students from Central High School and Lafayette High School crossed the stage to receive their diplomas throughout the afternoon. The events marked the culmination of four years of hard work and…
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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…