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Savannah City Council moved to place Lieutenant Daniel Zeigler on paid suspension until k9 Officer Horus investigation is complete
(SAVANNAH, Mo.) At Monday nights Savannah City Council meeting a resident asked The Council and Police Chief David Vincent if the K9 Officer Horus was buried and if he was buried with honors. Police Chief Vincent answers, "I answered the question. The dog has been buried" Savannah Resident says, "It's...
Movie director says he didn't choose St. Joseph, St. Joseph chose him
A director filming in St. Joseph says he fell in love with the community while scouting locations. Joshua Brandon, who also wrote the film '25 Miles to Normal', says in visiting the community St. Joseph chose itself more so than he chose it. "We came through and we just met...
New country music festival bringing family fun to Savannah
Jun. 30—Country music fans should plan to get out their boots this week for the first-ever Country Backroad Musical Festival. Taking place in Savannah at Ol' MacDonal's Farm and Barnes Acres, guests can look forward to cornhole tournaments, bounce houses, water activities, a petting zoo, fishing derby and much more starting July 4. On July 5 and 6, 13 country music artists and bands will take ...
Grilling safety tips: Mosaic recommends not using wire brushes
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) With the 4th of July just a couple days ahead of us, your grill might be coming out of storage for some 4th of July festivities, but you might want to reconsider using a wire brush if you have one. According to Mosaic, there are approximately 130...
SJPL seeking experienced artists for pilot project
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) The St. Joseph Public Library (SJPL) announced on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, that they are looking to hire an experienced artist for a pilot project. According to SJPL, "The St. Joseph Public Library is seeking experienced teaching artists, specifically in the painting, ceramics, drawing, or jewelry making arts, to conduct sequential instruction workshops (minimum eight sessions) for older adults in our library."
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