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    News wrap: Headlines in Saint Joseph

    2021-09-25

    (SAINT JOSEPH, MO) The news in Saint Joseph never sleeps, and we’ve got you covered with daily updates.

    We’ve got you covered on the latest developments in your community. For more stories like these, click here.

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    St Joseph / kq2.com

    Police respond to early morning crash at Krug Park

    Police respond to early morning crash at Krug Park

    (ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) St. Joseph police were called to a single vehicle accident at Krug Park early this morning. According to police, the accident occurred at around 3:30 am where a car rolled over onto an embankment. Three occupants were able to crawl out of the vehicle on their own. Read more

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    Buchanan County / stjosephpost.com

    St. Joseph reports 71 new COVID-19 cases in Buchanan County

    St. Joseph reports 71 new COVID-19 cases in Buchanan County

    The St. Joseph Health Department reports 71 new coronavirus cases since last issuing its official report on Monday. St. Joseph health officials say there were 29 new cases on Tuesday, 22 on Wednesday, and 20 Thursday. Buchanan County has a 7.58% positivity rate. Andrew County reports eight new coronavirus cases... Read more

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    St Joseph / kq2.com

    Added security at SJSD football games following incident

    Added security at SJSD football games following incident

    (ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Friday night football was set to get underway at Central High School, but as the excitement built, so has security. St. Joseph police officers were on hand at every football game in the district with metal detectors, checking to make sure no one came in with firearms. Read more

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    Kansas City / newspressnow.com

    It's location, location location

    It's location, location location

    For a structure that closed more than a hundred years ago, the Hannibal Bridge looms large in the psyche of St. Joseph. Spanning the Missouri River, its opening in 1869 set the stage for Kansas City’s development into a major Midwestern city. Some would say it sealed St. Joseph’s fate, but that view seems simplistic. Read more

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