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St. Joseph employment discrimination case removed to federal court

A St. Joseph woman suing her former employer over allegations of discrimination has had her case removed to federal court. According to online court documents 66-year-old Mary Adams of St. Joseph filed...

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St. Joseph Man sentenced to 7-years in federal prison for drug charges

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — A 24-year-old man from St. Joseph has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison on a drug-related charge. Jarrodd Page had pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to...

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Relay for Life Campaign to kick off in St. Joseph this weekend

Relay for Life at Civic ArenaPhoto Courtesy Trey Drowns The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of St. Joseph will kick off its 2015 campaign Saturday to try and raise $32,000 for cancer research....

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local eye doctor to meet with school nurses about vision problems impacting...

File Photo (St. Joseph, Mo.) - A local eye doctor is teaming up with St. Joseph School District school nurses to address questions regarding vision issues impacting youth. Dr. Rosenak’s Optical Options...

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Buchanan County booking activity 2/6/2015

Here’s the latest booking activity from the Buchanan County Jail. All persons included in this post are innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. These are courtesy photos. This...

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TurboTax stops processing state tax returns on fraud reports

NEW YORK (AP) —TurboTax said Friday, it has temporarily stopped processing state tax returns due to an increase in fraudulent fillings. Intuit Inc., the company behind popular tax preparation software...

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Walmart shooting defendant appears in court

BURCH DEWAYNE UNLAWFUL 25000 BOND The man charged with unlawful use of a weapon in connection with a shooting that took place outside North Belt Walmart made his first court appearance Friday....

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Radio Shack announces store closings

NEW YORK (AP) — Struggling electronics retailer RadioShack has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and says it will sell up to 2,400 stores. Those closings include seven in Kansas City area,...

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Woman hospitalized after a van hits trees in Caldwell County

POLO- A woman was injured in an accident just before 6 p.m. on Friday in Caldwell County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 1995 Ford van driven by James S. McCart, Caseyville, IL., was...

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World’s Top Benedictine Abbot To Speak at Benedictine

Abbot Notker Wolf, OSB, Ph.D. Benedictine College Abbot Notker Wolf, OSB, Ph.D., will present a lecture at Benedictine College as part of the Kremmeter Lecture Series on Tuesday, February 10, at 7:30...

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Mo. teen hospitalized after car hits tree near Trenton

TRENTON – A Missouri teen was injured in an accident just before 12:30 p.m. on Sunday in Grundy County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 1997 Chevy driven by Kelby L. Orndorff, 17, Trenton,...

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St. Joseph teen hospitalized after pickup overturns

HELENA- A Missouri teen was injured in an accident just before 2:30 a.m. on Monday in Andrew County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2004 Toyota Tacoma driven by Kiley J. Clark, 17, St....

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Troop H officer promoted to the rank of major in MSHP

Major Gregory Kindle The Missouri State Highway Patrol has promoted Captain Gregory Kindle to the rank of major and assigned him to be commander of the Administrative Services Bureau at General...

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Two charged with Burglary in Nodaway County

Gloria Clark  Eric Supinger  The Maryville Department of Public Safety has arrested two individuals in connection with a home burglary. 23-year-old Gloria Clark of Maryville and 24-year-old Eric...

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3 children die in NW Mo house fire UPDATE

JAMESON (AP) – Investigators have recovered two of three bodies of children who died in a northwest Missouri fire during the weekend. Daviess County Sheriff Ben Becerra says three others escaped the...

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Buchanan County booking activity 2/9/2015

Here’s the latest booking activity from the Buchanan County Jail. All persons included in this post are innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. These are courtesy photos. This...

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FBI director names new agent in charge for KC Field Office

Special Agent in charge Eric JacksonEric Jackson has been named special agent in charge of the FBI’s Kansas City Field Office. The office oversees bureau activities in western Missouri and the entire...

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(VIDEO) Recycled Percussion brings “Junk Rock” back to Northwest

“Junk Rock” comes to Northwest Missouri State University Tuesday night as part of the University’s Encore performance series. Recycled Percussion will return to the Northwest stage to perform at 7:30...

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“One Million Cups” coming to St Joe Wednesday

Entrepreneurs and small-business operators are encouraged to be a part of 1MC of the Greater St. Joseph area. “1MC” stands for one million cups. It is a growing movement spreading across the US as...

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School Board votes to eliminate Summer Explorers Program

File photo The St. Joseph School Board of Education voted Monday night to eliminate the district’s Summer Explorers Program. “It was not a part of the regular summer school program,” Jake Long, Acting...

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