Thursday Nov 26 | St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Need a break from television and shopping? Stop by the Andrew County Museum and Historical Society, which will be open Friday and Saturday.
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Downtown Savannah is a bit contrary. It refuses to follow the trend of so many small towns across the Midwest.
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Police have abundance of property after burglaries
Home << Local << Police have abundance of property after burglaries Those who lost their belongings in a string of burglaries from July through October are being told that law enforcement officers may have them.
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The Black Friday strategy guide
Home << Diem << The Black Friday strategy guide Any veteran bargain-hunter will tell you that shopping on Black Friday isna t about winning the battles.
Missouri Highway Patrol Responds to Two Fatal Accidents on Friday the 13th
The Missouri Highway Patrol seemed to escape the bad luck of Friday the 13th this year.
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Andrew County found a possible financial solution Monday for a new jail, even though there are still questions.
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Religion in brief for Oct. 24, 2009
The St. Joseph Baptist Association will sponsor its fifth annual Threads of Hope event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at Civic Center Park.
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Jail plan moves forward in Andrew County
A seven-member review committee visited the Andrew County Jail on Monday and told the county commissioners to advertise for land.
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Property of the Past, Oct. 19, 2009
Museums document history to help us understand why things are the way they are today.
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City officials are trying to keep water rate promises made to voters who supported bonds and building a new water plant.
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Charges added against murder suspects
The state filed additional charges against two murder suspects Thursday, as an alleged co-conspirator testified under tight security about details in the May 2 killing of Antonio Jose Maravilla-Vargas. Orlando "Sleepy" Cruz, 25, and Jose Quintero, 17, each face first-degree murder charges and were charged Thursday with armed criminal action.
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Home << Local << Grant to help those in need For a few area families, a federal grant Buchanan and Andrew counties receive will be the difference between a place to live and a place to leave.
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A round of state budget cuts is causing changes at Missouria s county courthouses.
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Andrew County residents to have a say on new jail
Andrew County commissioners are slowing down the movement for a new jail. They want to allow voters to have a say.
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Road work roundup, Sept. 14, 2009
Weather permitting, the Missouri Department of Transportation will work with construction companies and their maintenance employees this week on a number of roads in Northwest Missouri.
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St. Joseph goes local in gearing up for census
To carry out a constitutionally decreed program, government prefers a moment in the background.
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Andrew County residents and employees turned out Monday to gather information and complain about their tax-supported ambulance district.
Huh? Mo. Prosecutor Tells Teen Defendant 'Remember the Alamo'
A court hearing in northwest Missouri became tense this week, with a prosecutor telling a 17-year-old murder defendant, "Remember the Alamo." Andrew County prosecutor Steven Stevenson says the phrase poppped out as he searched for the "worst thing" he could say to Jose Quintero.
Huh? Mo. Prosecutor Tells Teen Defendant 'Remember the Alamo'
A court hearing in northwest Missouri became tense this week, with a prosecutor telling a 17-year-old murder defendant, "Remember the Alamo." Andrew County prosecutor Steven Stevenson says the phrase poppped out as he searched for the "worst thing" he could say to Jose Quintero.
Huh? Mo. Prosecutor Tells Teen Defendant 'Remember the Alamo'
A court hearing in northwest Missouri became tense this week, with a prosecutor telling a 17-year-old murder defendant, "Remember the Alamo." Andrew County prosecutor Steven Stevenson says the phrase poppped out as he searched for the "worst thing" he could say to Jose Quintero.
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