District 11 fires athletic director

Celeste Springer

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – Board of Education (BOE) documents show that Colorado Springs District 11 has fired its athletic director.

Chris Noll’s name has been removed from the district website. The district has confirmed he is no longer with the district.

BOE documents say the reason for his termination was “board policy.”

Details are limited at this time, but KRDO13 is working to learn more about the circumstances behind his termination. KRDO13 reached out to a number associated with Noll for comment, but the number was disconnected.

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NWMSU Professor receives Governor’s Award

Leah Rainwater

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — One professor from Northwest Missouri State University received the Governor’s Award for Excellence from Governor Mike Kehoe in Jefferson City on April 2.

Shelly Hiatt is a professor of counseling at NWMSU’s School of Health and Wellness.

Hiatt joined Northwest’s faculty in 1997 and teaches courses related to psychology and school guidance and counseling.

In a news release from NWMSU, “Her nomination cited a relentless commitment to teaching excellence throughout her career and her use of best practices in curriculum development, pedagogy, delivery format and student support.”

Hiatt has an Ed.D. in educational leadership from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Master of Education degree in guidance and counseling and a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, both from Northwest.

Her academic interests include comprehensive school counseling programs, suicide prevention, and school crisis and disaster planning.

City facilities closed in observance of Easter Sunday

Leah Rainwater

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — City of St. Joseph facilities normally open on Sunday’s will be closed in observance of the Easter holiday.

With Easter Sunday being on Sunday, April 20, all City offices, the landfill, recycling center, REC center and the Remington Nature Center will be closed.

City facilities will resume to normal hours on Monday, April 21.

Bonneville County courthouse remembers historic event tonight

Jeff Roper

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Tonight at 8pm, the Bonneville County courthouse will set the stage for the moments that ignited our country’s fight for freedom.

Around midnight on April 18-19th 1775 Paul Revere undertook a perilous midnight ride to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock of the impending British troop movements, a pivotal moment that helped ignite the American Revolution. Two lanterns will be hung in the country courthouse, as the countdown to the 250th birthday of America in 2026 is launched, as we remember Revere’s ride, as a Son of Liberty.

In addition, the Bonneville County Commissioners have proclaimed Saturday as “Day of Community Service”, asking citizens, businesses, and local governments to display 2 lights and get involved in education of Revere’s ride and its significance.

Bonneville County Commissioner, Karl Casperson joined Jeff Roper and Kailey Galaviz this morning to share the excitement for tonight ride reenactment at the courthouse.

Consumers recognized for Customer Appreciation Day

Ashley Luthans

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — April 18 marks Customer Appreciation Day, giving businesses an opportunity to celebrate their customers.

Alchemy Tea Co., located at 617 Felix St., is one local business giving back to their customers for the national day. From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., customers will receive a free hotdog and bag of chips.

Owner of Alchemy Tea, Lacey Martin, shared why it is important to celebrate and give back to their customers.

“As a small business, they are what makes us go around,” Martin said. “So if we don’t have customers, we don’t have livelihood, we’re not here. And for them to come Downtown, that breathes life back into Downtown. So we’re very happy to see everybody out and about Downtown.”

Meredith Sawyer, a regular customer at Alchemy Tea, explained why she thinks it is important to recognize customers.

“They’re helping you with your business and if people don’t come to your business, then it will more than likely fail,” Sawyer said.

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Parties on the Parkway returns for summer series

Kendra Simpson

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — A St. Joseph summer tradition, Parties on the Parkway, will soon return to the stage.

The St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce is once again hosting a series of concerts free to the public that will travel throughout the famous Parkway system. Thousands of residents come out each year to enjoy the live music, food and drink vendors and soak in the sunshine.

The performances go from 5 to 8 p.m. every second Thursday of the month. The first concert on Thursday, May 8 will feature the country group, The Dirty Bourbon Band, at Southwest Parkway and King Hill Drive.

The season lineup will also include the pop variety group, Jason & Brandon Duo, the 80’s focused group, Fast Times, the return of the soul calypso and reggae band, Soca Jukebox, and the Saint Joseph Symphony which will perform jazz, pops and light classical music.

For the complete lineup of performances and locations visit the Chamber of Commerce website at saintjoseph.com.

Woman charged with six felonies including murder in Callaway County shooting

Matthew Sanders

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Prosecutors charged a Holts Summit woman Thursday with six felonies in a shooting that killed one person and left two others injured.

Heather M. Smith, 37, was charged with second-degree murder, child endangerment, armed criminal action and three counts of unlawful use of a weapon. She was in the Callaway County Jail without bond on Friday morning. Smith is accused of shooting and killing 37-year-old Kara Dills.

Court documents say the shooting started with an argument between Smith and Dills at Hunter Lane Apartments. The documents cite nine witnesses to the shooting.

Video surveillance showed Smith threatening witnesses with a pistol before the shooting. One witness allegedly tried to disarm her after she pointed the gun at several people, but was not successful. Documents say that her 8-year-old son was standing next to her during the altercation.

Dills allegedly got a gun and pistol-whipped Smith on the forehead, documents say. The gun went off, grazing a man later identified as Thomas Jones, 71, on his head, according to the probable cause statement. After Dills lowered her gun and started to walk away, Smith shot her in the stomach, the statement says. She later died.

Former Cole County prosecutor Bill Tackett said he doesn’t see a self-defense argument in Smith’s favor.

“You can only use self-defense in a case where there is an aggressor, and you can only use the force that is being used against you,” Tackett said. “If it’s not lethal, you can’t use lethal force.”

Although Dills hurt Smith first and pistol-whipped her, as court documents describe the incident, Tackett said it doesn’t justify murder and it all comes down to timing.

“The victim had pistol-whipped or assaulted the defendant early in the argument, that’s separate,” Tackett said. “You can’t say ‘oh you assaulted me last Monday, so now I am going to use lethal force on you.’ It has to be immediate.”

Jones was later charged with fourth-degree assault for failure to listen to deputies.

Smith tried to return to the victim but was stopped by a witness, the documents say.

Investigators found the gun used in the shooting at Smith’s home. She was arrested Friday morning in a traffic stop outside Holts Summit.

A celebration of life was held for Dills on Friday afternoon.

How to watch Royals and Cardinals games with News-Press NOW

Leah Rainwater

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Viewers can now tune in to Royals and Cardinals baseball games with News-Press NOW.

You can watch Royals games on:

April 27, 2025 @1:10 p.m. vs. Houston Astros on the NOW Channel

May 18, 2025 @1:10 p.m. vs. St. Louis Cardinals on FOX

May 26, 2025 @3:10 p.m. vs. Cincinnati Reds on FOX

June 1, 2025 @1:10 p.m. vs. Detroit Tigers on FOX

June 15, 2025 @1:10 p.m. vs. Athletics on FOX

July 20, 2025 @12:40 p.m. vs. Miami Marlins on the NOW Channel

Aug. 17, 2025 @1:10 p.m. vs. Chicago White Sox on FOX

Aug. 24, 2025 @12:40 p.m. vs. Detroit Tigers on FOX

Aug. 31, 2025 @1:10 p.m. vs. Detroit Tigers on FOX

You can watch Cardinals games on:

April 25, 2025 @7:15 p.m. vs. Milwaukee Brewers on the NOW Channel

May 16, 2025 @6:40 p.m. vs. Kansas City Royals on FOX

May 30, 2025 @7:05 p.m. vs. Texas Rangers on FOX

June 6, 2025 @7:15 p.m. vs. Los Angeles Dodgers on FOX

June 20, 2025 @6:15 p.m. vs. Cincinnati Reds on the NOW Channel

Paving of Medal of Honor Boulevard underway in Pueblo County

Scott Harrison

PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) — Residents in Pueblo West can now see tangible progress in the long-conceived plan to build a road connecting this community to the west end of Pueblo.

Looking east at the intersection of Joe Martinez Boulevard and Purcell Boulevard, a path of blacktop winds through 2,300 acres of the Honor Farm Park and Open Space property purchased by the city of Pueblo in 2001.

By Halloween, Medal of Honor Boulevard should be finished.

Gregory George, Pueblo County’s interim public works director, said that paving the 3.5-mile, four-lane road began two weeks ago after a year of preliminary work.

“Probably the biggest challenge on this project has been the soil type that we’re dealing with,” he explained. “A lot of clay and shale. So, the surface has potential to swell. We’ve had to do a lot of rebuilding.”

In 2021, officials announced their plan to build the new road as part of the project to construct a new jail east of the Pueblo Boulevard/24th street intersection; in Pueblo West, the road becomes two-lane Joe Martinez Boulevard through a residential area.

“Around 25% of the new boulevard is in city jurisdiction and the rest is in county jurisdiction,” George said.

George said that crews should finish paving this summer and complete the entire $40 million project this fall — separate from the $140 million estimated cost of the new jail.

While many residents are excited about a shorter route between west Pueblo and Pueblo West without driving through congested US 50 a few miles north, others dread days like Thursday when dry conditions and strong winds create large amounts of dust.

“I’m indifferent,” said neighbor Dale Roxson. “I’ve realized that Pueblo’s got to grow and it’s just a part of growth. Yeah, it doesn’t bother me one way or the other. The construction, of course, is pretty rough.”

The west end of the new road currently has only one stop sign at the three-way Joe Martinez/Purcell intersection, and Roxson said that many neighbors wonder if the future intersection will become a four-way stop or have traffic signals.

George confirmed Thursday that the intersection will have traffic signals.

“Those lights flashing in my back yard, I don’r know if I’d like that,” he confessed.

A local company, Driven Plastics, is providing recycled plastic being mixed into the top two inches of asphalt.

“We are going to be including approximately 82 tons of plastics,” George said. “That equates to about 12.5 million grocery bags.”

In 2023, KRDO 13 reported that the county tested the new material by paving a four-mile stretch of Siloam Road, a gravel road southwest of Pueblo.

Officials chose that road for the test because of its proximity to marijuana growing facilities that produced increased traffic and more costs for road maintenance.

Medal of Honor Boulevard was originally to be an extension of Joe Martinez Boulevard — named after the first Coloradan and Hispanic-American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor in World War II — but officials later decided to rename it to include honoring the area’s four other recipients.

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Water Circus coming to Idaho Falls

Maggie Moore

Idaho Falls, IDAHO (KIFI) – Cirque Italia is coming to the Grand Teton Mall April 18 through April 21 for a performance of Water Circus.

The show follows a farm boy’s adventure into the big city, with each act representing a different type of person living in a city.

The first show is Friday at 7:30 p.m. There are three shows Saturday and Sunday at 1:30, 4:30, and 7:30, as well as a show on Monday at 7:30.

Tickets are available at on Cirque Italia’s website or at the ticket office on site.