Mosaic announces partnership with Goats football

Crystal Olney

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Mosaic Life Care is now the official health care provider for the St. Joseph Goats Arena Football team.

In a Facebook post on Monday, Mosaic shared that it will provide physician coverage to all Goats players during home games at Civic Arena in St. Joseph.

“This partnership is a natural fit,†said Chief Administrative Officer Davin Turner, DO, in the social media post. “We’re excited to support the St. Joseph Goats as they bring high-energy sports entertainment to our community. Just as they’re dedicated to excellence on the field, we’re committed to providing exceptional care off the field.â€

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Yuma nightclub shooting suspect accepts plea deal

Jalen Fong

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – The Yuma man charged with trying to murder several people outside a local strip club in March of last year has accepted a plea deal.

34-year-old Abraham Espinoza pled guilty to one count of aggravated assault. Espinoza originally faced seven felonies, including three counts of attempted first-degree murder.

Yuma deputies say Espinoza shot a firearm at a group of people outside of Platinum Cabaret on March 30, 2024

Espinoza will learn how long he will serve behind bars at his sentencing this Friday.

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Judge authorizes force to bring Lori Vallow Daybell to court Monday

Seth Ratliff

PHOENIX, Arizona (KIFI) — Lori Vallow Daybell’s third murder conspiracy trial resumed Monday, and court minutes, along with new filings, suggest she was reluctant to appear.

A court order filed on June 10 revealed Judge Justin Beresky authorized the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office to use ‘any means necessary, including force,’ to ensure her attendance at trial on Monday, June 9, 2025.

Vallow Daybell has already been convicted of the murders of her children, JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan; her husband Chad Daybell’s first wife, Tammy Daybell; and her fourth husband, Charles Vallow. She is now accused of conspiring with her brother, Alex Cox, in an attempt to murder her niece’s former husband, Brandon Boudreaux.

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Governor Kehoe signs public safety package bill into law

Madison Stuerman

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)

Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 81 into law on Tuesday.

According to a news release, the bill includes multiple items that would strengthen public safety.

“From improving oversight and licensing to supporting law enforcement and victims of childhood abuse, this legislation gives the state the tools it needs to strengthen public safety measures,” Governor Kehoe said in the release.

The law modifies six provisions related to public safety. This includes expanding criminal background checks, license waivers for law enforcement spouses, extending the Line of Duty Compensation Act, and reauthorizes fee collections with the Missouri Emergency Response Commission.

The bill also creates Trey’s Law, which modifies the offense included in “childhood sexual abuse” for civil actions, along with authorizing nondisclosure agreements signed after Aug. 28 to no longer be enforceable under civil law.

Missouri’s firework laws have been updated with this law to match the national safety standards of the American Fireworks Standards Laboratory. State Fire Marshals now have oversight to inspect facilities and enforce compliance.

The bill was sponsored by Senator Kurtis Gregory (R-Marshall) and Rep. Timothy Taylor (R-Bunceton).

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Fulton police issue warning after multiple car thefts, break ins

Olivia Hayes

FULTON, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Fulton Police Department is warning residents on social media to be aware after cars were broken into or stolen.

“The most recent activity was in the Town and Campus Apartments and in the Commons Drive neighborhood,” the post read.

The post also asked residents to remove unsecured keys, fobs, wallets, money and weapons from their cars.

According to police, the two cars stolen over the weekend have been recovered.

Anyone who sees suspicious persons checking car doors or looking inside vehicles is asked to call 911 right away.

Check back for updates.

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ABC-7 at 4: Sul Ross Alumni, 915 Lobos Night at the Chihuahuas

Nichole Gomez

El Paso, TX (KVIA-TV)—Sul Ross night at the El Paso Chihuahuas is a few days away. Ray Granado and Rita Soliz will discuss the 915 Lobos – El Paso chapter fundraiser.

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Victim identified in Tuesday morning Highway 1 crash near Rock Creek Bridge

Victor Guzman

BIG SUR, Calif. (KION) – A man from Elk Grove has been identified as the person killed in a crash on Highway 1 on Tuesday morning.

The victim was identified as 24-year-old Fernando Arredondo Delgado of Elk Grove.

According to CHP Monterey, a car had hit a pedestrian near the Rocky Creek Bridge around 5 a.m. on June 10.

One person killed after Highway 1 crash near Rocky Creek bridge along the Big Sur Coast

BIG SUR, Calif. (KION-TV) — CHP-Monterey confirms one person is dead after a vehicle hit a pedestrian north of the Rocky Creek bridge on Tuesday morning.

The CHP says service is limited so no other information is available at this time.

Initial reports of the crash came in around 5 a.m..

The CHP has not identified the person killed in the crash.

This is a developing story

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ABC-7 at 4: Pet Heat Safety

Nichole Gomez

El Paso, TX (KVIA-TV)—Summer is about two weeks away, but the temperatures are already heating up. It’s essential to take precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones — furry friends included. Lexxi Rodriguez from the East El Paso Animal Hospital and Jasmin Gallardo with Law and Paws will discuss keeping your pets safe this summer.

https://www.lawnpaws.org/https://www.thln.org/protecting_texas_dogs_in_summer

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Lake Contrary weed treatment begins 

Chris Fortune

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — After a 24-hour delay, a Buchanan County contractor was able to take on the task of spraying weeds at Lake Contrary. 

A helicopter pilot sprayed Clearcast Aquatic Herbicide, an EPA-approved product, on more than 300 acres of land. High winds delayed the two-day project that was supposed to start on Monday and turned it into a one-day job on Tuesday. 

“I believe that he wanted a drone photo of it sometime last week just to kind of see where the green was and all that stuff because there are certain areas where certain types of vegetation need a little bit more (Clearcast),” Buchanan County Presiding Commissioner Scott Nelson said.

A product overview on its website says the growth of sensitive plants will stop 24 hours after application. Nelson estimates that it will be six weeks before the aquatic herbicide kills the vegetation.

“I think this takes a little while for it just because it’s got to get absorbed, and then it’s got to move down the root stem to the root ball, and then it starts to work on the root ball,” he said. “I’m assuming that we’re going to see the color changes and that sort of thing.”

The Missouri Office of Administration told the Buchanan County commissioners last October that taking care of the lake was their responsibility once it dried up. Nelson said removing the weeds is primarily to remove fire hazards.

“This is the first step since we’ve been mandated by the state to maintain it,” Nelson said. “So this is what we’re doing to maintain it.”

Buchanan County received a permit from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources on Friday to allow weed spraying, but the county still has not received a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers to dredge the lake.

“Other things have kind of crept up and overtaken it on the to-do list,” Nelson said. “The big one being the (juvenile) detention center.”

Nelson said the weed spraying on Tuesday is the largest effort to remove vegetation at Lake Contrary that he can think of. Now, the county commission will observe the results over the next couple of months.

“This is 300 acres that we want to get beat down and basically see how it does and then how long it lasts,” Nelson said.

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Mothers Against Drunk Driving partners with Reed Chevrolet to end impaired driving

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Kansas City is partnering with a local car dealership for a Test Drive Event aimed at ending impaired driving.

Community members will be able to test drive vehicles, while learning more about the critical conditioned to end impaired driving.

The family-friendly event is more than just a test drive, it’s an opportunity to support a lifesaving cause, connect with first responders and engage in conversations about road safety and prevention.

The event will take place from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 21, at Reed Chevrolet, located at 4200 Commonwealth Court.

The event is open to the public and all are encouraged to attend.

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