Warrant phone scam hits Livingston County
The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents of a potential phone scam involving a warrant for arrest. According to the department a Chillicothe resident reported receiving a call from...
View ArticleSignal work to take place on 36 and I-229 in St. Joseph
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Work to the signals at U.S. Route 36 and Interstate 229 will affect the traffic lights at that intersection Thursday morning, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation....
View ArticleInfected puppy prompts rabies precautions in Nodaway County
Dozens of people in Nodaway County must undergo painful rabies vaccinations after a puppy tested positive for the disease. The Nodaway County Health Department says the puppy was purchased by a breeder...
View ArticleBuchanan County booking activity 6/24/2015
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...
View ArticleBarnard man sentenced in playground bullying case
Justin Metcalf A northwest Missouri man will spend time behind bars after pleading guilty to a lesser charge in a playground bullying case. 32-year-old Justin Metcalf of Barnard pleaded guilty to a...
View ArticleCivil War Era mural plans withdrawn from Downtown after controversy
Mural artwork courtesy Downtown Partnership Plans for a Civil War Mural have been pulled just weeks from going up in Downtown St. Joseph. “In light of the national tragedy in South Carolina and some...
View ArticlePrior sex offender sentenced in Platte County to 36 years in prison
A Kansas City man has been sentenced to 36 years in prison for having deviate sexual intercourse with two girls under the age of twelve. Jerry L. Snodgrass, 58, received the sentence in Platte County...
View ArticleSt. Joseph School District Board changes meeting format
SJSD Board of Education Meeting held June 22, 2015. Photo courtesy SJSD Changes to the way the St. Joseph School District Board of Education holds its meetings could give the public more insight into...
View ArticleSt. Joseph man charged after allegedly exposing himself
Timothy L Davis A 38-year-old St. Joseph man on parole has been charged after allegedly exposing himself while watching a teenage girl. Timothy Davis has been charged with a B misdemeanor for...
View ArticleIRS examination into Missouri Western finds more than $100,000 in past dues
An Internal Revenue Service examination into Missouri Western State University’s past federal tax returns finds more than $100,000 needing to be paid. As a result of the IRS findings, Western will pay...
View Article“Bark in the Park” event encourages dog-owners to check out the Mustangs
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. is encouraging St. Joseph Mustangs fans to bring their dogs to the 2015 “Bark in the Park” event at Phil Welch Stadium on Friday, June 26. The night will allow...
View ArticleExhibitors sought for Native American artifact show this weekend
The Remington Nature Center of St. Joseph will host a Native American Artifact Show from 10am until 3pm on Saturday, June 27. Guests can view thousands of artifacts found in the Midwest and collected...
View ArticleNixon speaks at Cameron Veterans’ home about bills signed to help Missouri vets
Gov. Nixon meets with veterans in Cameron. Photo courtesy Scott Holste CAMERON, Mo. –Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon spoke at a home for military veterans Thursday in Cameron, Mo. about bills signed regarding...
View ArticleMan sentenced in Platte County to six years in drugged driving fatality
ANTHONY J BATTAGLIA A Kansas City man has been sentenced in Platte County to 6 years in prison after he killed another man while speeding and under the influence of a cocktail of prescription drugs....
View ArticleWestern Board elects new officers and approves budgets and bond issue
St. Joseph, Mo. —June 25, 2015—The Board of Governors at Missouri Western State University adopted operating and auxiliary budgets for the fiscal year that begins July 1. The Board also authorized a...
View ArticleCity of St. Joseph to take part in National HIV Testing Day
The St. Joseph Health Department plans to hold a free testing for HIV Friday for the twentieth years in a row. The City said new HIV infections have remained at about 50,000 in the United States for...
View ArticleSt. Joseph Post’s top stories of the day (VIDEO)
Eagle Radio’s Nadia Thacker takes a look at the top stories for Thursday, June 26.
View ArticleCrossing malfunction slows traffic on Stockyards Expressway
The St. Joseph Police Department advises you to AVOID Stockyards Expressway/Illinois Ave due to a traffic congestion. A railroad crossing malfunction has caused significant traffic backups and other...
View ArticleNon injury crash blocks traffic on Frederick
Photo by Travis Dodge A non-injury accident Friday morning delayed motorists at a busy St Joe intersection. Authorities reported the accident shortly before 8am Friday at the intersection of Frederick...
View ArticleSupreme Court legalizes gay marriage nationwide
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States. Gay and lesbian couples already can marry in 36 states and the District of...
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