Tuesday Nov 24 | St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Downtown Savannah is a bit contrary. It refuses to follow the trend of so many small towns across the Midwest.
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Religion in brief for Nov. 7, 2009
The Salvation Army will distribute coats to St. Joseph residents in need at its annual coat distribution from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. today.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
The man charged with receiving stolen property in connection with a home invasion and robbery made his first appearance, via video conference from the jail, in Buchanan County Circuit Court on Friday.
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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.
Missouri: Mo. senator says a cover-upa with E. coli tests
A Missouri senator leading a review of the delayed release of E. coli results says there has been an "organized cover-up" and an outside investigation might be necessary.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Wheelchair doesn't slow down student
Home << Local << Wheelchair doesn't slow down student Drew Paxton was the healthiest of Joy Paxton's four children.
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Teenager killed in car accident
A Rush Hill, Mo., teenager was killed Friday afternoon when a car in which she was a passenger was struck by a fuel truck.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Golfers stand up for longtime Fairview pro
City Council members listened for more than two hours Tuesday as golfers defended their local golf pro.
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Longtime Fairview pro faces uncertain future
A golfer's anger flies in as many directions as a poorly struck 3-iron. A putt that won't break brings gasps to the green.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Home << Local << Biking for babies People didn't go to the casino just to gamble or eat at the buffet on Saturday.
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Religion in brief for Sept. 19, 2009
The Southside Fall Festival will be holding church services at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 20 in Hyde Park.
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Religion in brief for Sept. 5, 2009
Eastside Baptist Church, 2400 N. Belt Highway , will be having a gospel music concert at 6 p.m. Sept.
Gary and Connie Elting of Savannah, Mo., were married on Aug. 30, 1959, at Country Club Christian Church, Kansas City, Mo.
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How 'bout that weather? Festival enjoys sun, cool
It's a festival that through the years has fallen on some of the hottest, most uncomfortable days of the summer.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced this week that Shady Lawn Nursing Home in Savannah, Mo., was not in substantial compliance with Medicare regulations and that CMSa agreement with the home would be terminated Aug.
Prosecutor: 'Remember the Alamo'
SAVANNAH, Mo. - 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.
Prosecutor: 'Remember the Alamo'
SAVANNAH, Mo. - 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.
Prosecutor: 'Remember the Alamo'
SAVANNAH, Mo. - 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.
Prosecutor: 'Remember the Alamo'
SAVANNAH, Mo. - 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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