Nodaway News Radio

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St. Joseph Man Injured and Facing Charges After I-29 Crash
A St. Joseph man is facing multiple charges, including driving while intoxicated, following a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 29 late Saturday night. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, 39-year-old Jamithunn McNeely ran his pickup truck off the roadway near mile marker 48.8 just after 11:00 p.m. McNeely, who was reportedly not wearing a seat…
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Precautionary Boil Advisory Issued in Northwest Maryville Following Water Main Break
A water main break at West 16th Street and Country Club Road has prompted a precautionary boil advisory for residents in northwest Maryville. Although city officials say there is no evidence of contamination, the advisory was issued following a temporary loss of water pressure in the area. Affected customers are advised to boil tap water…
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St. Joseph Museums Awarded Grant for Native American Heritage Trail
The St. Joseph Museums has received a $15,000 grant from the Missouri Humanities Council to create a new outdoor interpretive trail. Designed in collaboration with the Ioway, Sac and Fox, and Kaw tribes, the pathway will feature native plants and educational signage exploring the history and heritage of the region’s Native Peoples. The project will…
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Sons of the American Revolution to Host Public Reading of Declaration of Independence in St. Joseph
The local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will commemorate the anniversary of the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence with a special event in St. Joseph. The James Smith Talbot Chapter will host a live reading of the historic document on Wednesday, July 8th, at 5 p.m. on the south…
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Extreme Heat Warning Issued for Portions of Missouri and Kansas
The National Weather Service in Kansas City has issued an Extreme Heat Warning for portions of Missouri and Kansas through 9:00 p.m. on Friday. Forecasters warn of dangerously hot conditions, with heat index values expected to reach between 105 and 110 degrees and little cooling relief during the overnight hours. Officials urge residents to stay…
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St. Joseph Fire Department Urges Caution Ahead of Fourth of July
With the holiday approaching, the St. Joseph Fire Department is urging residents to practice proper firework safety to prevent injuries and accidental fires. Officials warn that the most common hazards involve children misusing fireworks and improper disposal, advising families to always light devices on flat surfaces and keep a water source nearby. For those looking…
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Two St. Joseph Residents Killed in Weekend Motorcycle Crash
Two St. Joseph, Missouri residents died early Sunday morning following a single-vehicle motorcycle crash on Missouri Highway 6. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 53-year-old man lost control on a curve, causing the motorcycle to leave the roadway and strike a steep embankment. Both the driver and his 47-year-old female passenger were ejected…
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MoDOT Announces Roadwork for Nodaway and Neighboring Counties Ahead of Holiday Weekend
The Missouri Department of Transportation has announced planned roadwork for Nodaway, Andrew, and Atchison counties for the week of June 29th, though crews will suspend most projects by noon on Friday to accommodate Independence Day travel. In Nodaway and Atchison counties, drivers should expect lane closures and 10-foot width restrictions on U.S. Routes 71 and…
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Animal Rescue Offers Reward After Dog Found Shot Near Faucett
A local animal rescue is searching for answers after a dog was found with a gunshot wound to the nose just north of Faucett, Missouri, on Wednesday night. According to Gary Silverglat, co-founder of M’Shoogy’s and Angels, the severely injured dog was brought to their facility where veterinarians successfully removed the bullet and stabilized the…
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St. Joseph Prepares for Annual Fourth of July Fireworks Show
The City of St. Joseph will once again light up the sky for its annual Fourth of July fireworks show, with this year’s display launching near the St. Joseph YMCA on North Point Drive. The 15 to 20-minute show by Premier Pyrotechnics is scheduled to begin at approximately 9:45 p.m. on Saturday, July 4th. Officials…
Community Calendar
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MPR Concert in the Park Series: Pistol CreekMaryville Parks and Recreation presents their Summer Concert Series, featuring Pistol Creek, a country cover band, at the Donaldson Westside Amphitheater on Jul...
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MPR Concert in the Park Series: Surfin' SafariMaryville Parks and Recreation presents their Summer Concert Series, featuring Surfin' Safari, a Beach Boys tribute band, at the Donaldson Westside Amphitheater...
at Donaldson Westside Park Amphitheater