Mustangs to host fan fest ahead of opening day

Crystal Olney

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The St. Joseph Mustangs are set to hold a free fan event Tuesday, May 27 to build excitement for the season opener.

The fan fest starts at 5:30 p.m. at Phil Welch Stadium, located at 2600 Southwest Parkway in St. Joseph. The event is open to the public.

Guests will get the chance to meet the 2025 Mustangs team, get autographs from their favorite players, participate in games and more.

Opening day for the Mustangs is Wednesday at Phil Welch Stadium. The team is nine-time champions of the MINK League.

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Honoring fallen heroes this Memorial Day

Allie Anthony

COACHELLA, Calif. (KESQ) – The Coachella Valley Cemetery District hosted its annual Memorial Day service on Monday to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. It’s a powerful reminder that our freedom is not free.

The ceremony was held in partnership with American Legion Post 739 in Indio. As the community came together in remembrance, La Quinta City Councilman Steve Sanchez led the service featuring a ceremonial flyover, flag folding by Scouting America Troop 1701, music from the Coachella Valley High School Choir and a rifle salute by the American Legion Honor Guard.

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Update: U.S. 97 reopens following deadly crash north of La Pine

Gregory Deffenbaugh

(Update: Adding video)

UPDATE: Oregon State Police have released new information on Friday’s crash, including the names of the people involved. Below is the press release provided by State Troopers.

Deschutes County, Ore. 25 May 2025- On Friday, May 23, 2025, at 2:22 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 97, near milepost 164, in Deschutes County.

The preliminary investigation indicated a 2003 Ford Taurus, operated by Marvin Lee Cudd Jr. (76) of Sunriver, was stopped on the northbound shoulder of Highway 97 facing westbound, perpendicular to the roadway. The Ford began to cross the highway and was struck by a northbound Chevrolet Silverado 2500, operated by Joshua Dale Musick (43) of Christmas Valley, on the driverside door.

The operator of the Ford (Cudd) was declared deceased at the scene.

The operator of the Chevrolet (Musick) suffered minor injuries.

The highway was impacted for approximately three hours during the on-scene investigation.

OSP was assisted by LaPine Fire, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, and ODOT.

UPDATE: The scene has been cleared by first responders and the roadway is open in both directions.

La Pine, Ore. – A crash has closed parts of U.S. Highway 97 just north of La Pine, impacting traffic in both directions. As of now, all southbound lanes are closed, while northbound traffic is reduced to a single lane.

Emergency crews are on the scene, and drivers are advised to use caution and expect delays in the area. The Oregon Department of Transportation is assisting with traffic management and cleanup efforts.

For the latest updates, viewers can check the KTVZ app, which provides real-time information through ODOT’s TripCheck system.

Please avoid the area if possible and seek alternate routes.

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“A Flower on Every Grave” Memorial Day event at Fort Bliss National Cemetery

Nicole Ardila

This Memorial Day, one organization is hosting a “Flower On Every Grave” at the Fort Bliss National Cemetery, to honor each and every life lost serving for this country.

Victory for Veterans hosts this event every year, now at 12 cemeteries around the country — Fort bliss being one of them.

Their mission is to reduce veteran suicides.

“There’s a lot of stories of valor, there’s a lot of stories of sacrifice and when you walk through that cemetery, you are reminded of our solemn duty to honor those who have given so much right as we place a rose at the foot of their grave,” says Mikel Burroughs, CEO of VFV.

VFV hopes that the community including businesses, volunteers, and individuals to help place those roses on every grave all to commemorate the people who sacrificed, left their families, all to defend our country. 

“We’re just not placing flowers, we’re ensuring that our heroes feel our gratitude and that every headstone becomes a beacon of remembrance,” said Burroughs.

The event begins at 8 a.m.

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98th annual Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony held at Boone County Courthouse

Jazsmin Halliburton

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The 98th annual Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony was held at 9 a.m. Monday at the Boone County Courthouse Plaza, honoring veterans who have died in the line of duty.

The General Omar N. Bradley Mid-Missouri chapter of the Military Officers Association of America sponsored the 40-minute ceremony. There were several veteran organizations in attendance and music by the Columbia Community Band, Boone County Fire Protection District pipes and drums and a military firearms salute by the American Legion’s Post 202 Honor Guard.

There was also an additional wreath laying for Gold Star Families following a parade to honor Boone County heroes who served following the Sep. 11, 2001, attacks in New York City. That ceremony will feature a flag ceremony and a 21-gun salute.

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Gold Star Memorial Parade in Columbia to return Monday after six-year hiatus

Euphenie Andre

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

After a six-year absence, the Gold Star Memorial Parade will return to the City of Columboa on Memorial Day, bringing with it a renewed sense of unity and remembrance.

The parade– which honors fallen service members– is set to begin at 10:00 a.m., traveling down Broadway from Hitt Street to Fourth Street.

The day’s events will begin with a wreath-laying ceremony at 9:00 a.m. at the Boone County Courthouse. Following the parade, Gold Star families will return to the courthouse for a brief ceremony and the opportunity to lay wreaths for their loved ones.

Sherry Wyatt, the parade’s founder and a Gold Star mother, has been instrumental in reviving the event.

Wyatt lost her son, Sterling Wyatt, who was killed at the age of 21, when a vehicle he was driving in was struck by an IED in Afghanistan. She views the parade as a meaningful tribute to those who served and sacrificed.

“They died for the ideal of America and Americana,” Wyatt said. “That’s what I hope to bring tomorrow—everyone, regardless of who you are, coming together as a community.”

Wyatt, along with Sabrina McDonnell and several other parade captains, gathered Sunday afternoon at First Baptist Church to discuss logistical preparations for the event. Topics included safety measures, such as distributing radios and vests to ensure clear communication among parade staff. Wyatt said the Columbia Police Department and Columbia Public Works will also assist during the parade.

“They have been very, very helpful. We have our public works people that are going to be putting up barricades. We’re just trying to keep everybody safe.” Wyatt said.

Wyatt initially reached out to McDonnell in November 2024 with the idea to bring back the parade. The board officially submitted its application to the city in January 2025, leading to months of planning and community coordination.

“We’ve worked incredibly hard over four months,” McDonnell said. “But, no one harder than Sherry and Randy.”

The event will feature 91 entries and is expected to last about an hour. Organizers are encouraging residents to attend and participate in the symbolic day of remembrance.

All downtown parking will be free for the holiday, although drivers are advised not to park where meter signs indicate “No Parking.”

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Benefit auction supports local cancer patient and family

Kendra Simpson

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — St. Joseph community members gathered Sunday afternoon for a benefit auction supporting a local family and their teenage daughter battling cancer.

17-year-old Emilee Bibb is undergoing treatment for adrenocortical carcinoma at Children’s Mercy with the support of her mother, father and five siblings.

The parents cannot work while caring for Emilee and their younger children, so Triple-B Auction, Elite Events and the Good Times Event Center hosted a benefit auction to help the family. All items sold at the auction will support the family as they pay for medical treatment, bills, groceries and other essentials.

“Mom and dad both are in Kansas City right now with their five youngest children, as well,” event organizer Cheyenne Tuttle said. “Both parents aren’t able to work right now because dad’s usually at home with the other five kids and their mom’s been at the hospital, pretty much living at Children’s Mercy along with her daughter.”

The auction included antiques, home decor, gift cards to local businesses and autographed sports merchandise. The auction raised $950 to help with the family’s expenses.

While the auction is over, those interested can still help support the family through direct donations. The family is accepting donations through their cash app account under $dahlia420doll.

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CAL FIRE SLO crews on scene for vegetation fire at Topaz Solar Farm

Caleb Nguyen

SANTA MARGARITA, Calif. – CAL FIRE SLO crews are on scene for a vegetation fire at Topaz Solar Farm in Santa Margarita that first arose just before 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

According to CAL FIRE SLO, locals put the fire out within 15 minutes.

Your News Channel will provide more information as it becomes available to us.

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2nd Annual Anime Wonder Convention Held at Ventura County Fairgrounds

Andie Lopez Bornet

VENTURA, Calif. – The 2nd annual Anime Wonder convention filled the Ventura County Fairgrounds this weekend. Convention-goers played video games, bought manga, and attended panels. Plenty participated in cosplay and took photos.

“We usually cater to family-friendly, so we have a bunch of voice actors, a bunch of panels, a bunch of video games and things like that,” said convention producer, Xavier Sanchez. “And we want to bring the anime community and the cosplay community together to give a fun filled experience.”

“It’s really cool to see an event like this so locally, especially in Ventura cause the closest ones usually that we have are in Anaheim or LA,” said Andrea Gomez, who was cosplaying as Fluttershy from My Little Pony. “So it’s really nice to not take an hour long drive to get to somewhere cool and a little nerdy and stuff like that.”

The convention produces plans to make it bigger and better each year.

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Paso Robles Police investigating armed robbery at 100 block of Niblick Road

Caleb Nguyen

PASO ROBLES, Calif. – Paso Robles Police Department officers are investigating an armed robbery that happened just before 1:30 p.m. Sunday.

An unknown male suspect flashed a firearm at a 19-year-old victim before the suspect left, and the victim went to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, according to the PRPD.

The robbery happened at the 100 block of Niblick Road and this incident remains an active investigation, according to the PRPD.

Those with information are asked to contact the PRPD.

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