Structure fire forces evacuations at St. Joseph apartment complex

Jenna Wilson

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Tenants are navigating the aftermath after being displaced by a structure fire at the Meadows Apartments, located off South Leonard Road and Pickett. 

A large presence of first responders was seen at the complex early Tuesday morning, quickly working to combat the intense fire before it spread further.

According to the St. Joseph Fire Department, eight apartments were affected and more than 20 residents were safely evacuated; however, no injuries were reported.

Meadows Apartments tenant Martel Stewart said he was grateful to be awoken by St. Joseph Police officers before safely evacuating with his fiancée and children. 

“When we came out, this whole parking lot was just full of people and smoke,” Stewart said. “And there were about four or five fire trucks and 15 cop cars that did a really good job in assisting. I was just praying as it was spreading across other units that it wouldn’t touch ours. It’s just unfortunate that everyone had to go through all this.”

Stewart, who has lived at the complex for nearly four years, described it as a quiet, well-maintained place. The fire came as a complete surprise to him and his family. 

One family badly impacted by the fire had reportedly just moved into the complex two days earlier and lost the majority of their belongings. 

“She’s a hero in herself because she was banging on all the neighbors’ doors, telling them to get out,” Stewart said. “Anytime something like this happens, it’s just tragic. Everything’s so expensive and hard as it is, especially when somebody just moves in and you’re trying to make somewhere your home then suddenly, you wake up to a disaster.”

Caseworkers from the St. Joseph Red Cross, along with community partners, are working to support tenants and identify the next steps in their recovery. 

“They said it’s going to be maybe three or four days…could be longer,” Stewart said. “So right now, I’m just grabbing all our belongings that we need: toiletries, clothes, work stuff and making sure we can get through the week.”

JoAnn Woody, executive director of the American Red Cross of Greater Kansas City and Northwest Missouri, said in a statement to News-Press NOW:

“The Red Cross has established a temporary shelter for nearly 20 residents who needed a safe place to stay while they work with our Red Cross caseworkers and amazing partners in the St. Joseph community to identify the next steps. Having volunteers and partners who are committed to working together to meet the humanitarian needs of those affected by disaster is a gift, for the community and for the organizations that serve.”

The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the St. Joseph Fire Department.

News-Press NOW will provide updates as more details become available. 

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One man seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle

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ANDREW COUNTY, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — One man is seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on Tuesday morning.

A 76-year-old male driver of a 1997 Ford F-350 from Spokane, Washington, was parked on the shoulder of southbound I-29, near mile marker 57.

The driver then put the vehicle in drive, where it jolted and hit a 72-year-old male pedestrian.

After hitting the pedestrian, the driver then traveled off the west side of the roadway, struck a traffic sign and came to rest in a ditch, facing southeast.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to the crash around 9:06 a.m. on Tuesday.

The pedestrian, from Cusick, Washington, was transported by Andrew County EMS to Mosaic Life Care in St. Joseph.

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Pershing elementary educator honored as one of northwest regional teacher of the year honorees

Rebecca Evans

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — A dedicated educator from Pershing Elementary School has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the classroom and community.

In a surprise celebration held on Tuesday, July 8th, one of Pershing’s teachers, Mary Sanders, was announced as one of two Northwest Regional Teacher of the Year honorees.

The special event took place at the Troester Media Center, where Pershing Elementary Principal Holly Brady announced the honor at a professional development session.

District staff, family members, and community supporters gathered to make the moment extra special for the honoree, who was visibly moved by the recognition. Sanders is coming up on her 13th year of teaching. She is currently a fourth-grade teacher within the Saint Joseph School District.

Sanders said, “I’m so proud to work for the St. Joe School District. I’m so proud to work at Pershing Elementary. I work with the best teachers, staff, custodians, engineers, kitchen staff, everybody from every part of the school works so hard for our kids.”

The honor is part of the Missouri Teacher of the Year program, coordinated by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the Northwest Regional Professional Development Center.

The program celebrates exceptional educators who demonstrate excellence in their profession and inspire both students and colleagues.

Official statewide announcements from DESE are expected on Thursday, July 17th.

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Local organization to hold Vietnam Era Commemoration Ceremony

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — In less than a week, local organizations will host a Vietnam Era Commemoration Ceremony to recognize the men and women who served the United States.

The City of St. Joseph, the AUSA Henry Leavenworth Chapter and the St. Joseph Community Alliance will serve as hosts to the ceremony, which will take place at 10 a.m. on Monday, July 14, at Word of Life Church, located at 3902 Riverside Rd.

Veterans who served between Nov. 1, 1955, and May 15, 1975, regardless of location, are invited to participate.

Each honoree will receive a commemorative lapel pin and certificate, which will serve as symbols of appreciation for their dedication and sacrifice.

Family members, friends and community members are encouraged to help identify eligible veterans.

To register a veteran, or to learn more, call (816) 271-4680 or email kgarton@stjosephmo.gov.

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One dog dead following Tuesday afternoon house fire

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The St. Joseph Fire Department worked the scene of a structure fire Tuesday in the area of South 19th and Olive Streets that killed one dog.

Firefighters responded to the scene just before 1 p.m. At one point, the house was completely engulfed in flames.

SJFD reported there were no other injuries and that the fire is under investigation at this time.

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Mosaic Life Care hosts camp for young inventors

Abigail McCluskey

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — This week marks the beginning of Camp Invention, hosted by the Mosaic Life Care Foundation at emPowerU.

Children from Kindergarten through 6th grade have come together to explore exciting STEM-based curriculum in a fun and engaging environment.

The National Inventors Hall of Fame partners with organizations across the United States to bring programs like Camp Invention to local communities.

With over 1,500 camps held nationwide, the organization is dedicated to honoring great inventors, promoting creativity and advancing a spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship.

Camp Invention provides students with the opportunity to imagine, experiment and build through a variety of hands-on projects and collaborative activities.

Devron Brower, the director of emPowerU programs, said, “This camp will highlight the ability to be creative, and for students to dream and create things they never thought.”

Each day is filled with dynamic STEM adventures that keep kids active, engaged and inspired to explore the world of science and technology.

Joel, a future third grader, expressed excitement about learning how to build a claw for a vending machine.

“I love it- I’m going to go to the purple room…,” said Joel.

Each colored room at emPowerU is broken up into different hands-on activities.

Joel expressed excitement for returning to camp next year.

The Mosaic Life Care Foundation and emPowerU plan on holding this event again next year. Even though it is too late to sign up for this week’s camp, emPowerU is hosting another STEM-based camp in the weeks ahead.

To register for future camps visit https://www.mlcfoundation.com/steamcamps/

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The Den to celebrate 10 year anniversary with ribbon cutting

Patrick Holleron

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — A longtime establishment in St. Joseph celebrated its 10-year anniversary on Tuesday.

The Den, a modern speakeasy specializing in hand-crafted cocktails and mocktails, marked its anniversary with a ribbon cutting. It started out as “the Tiger Den” before being rebranded.

“We took what was already a really great concept and a business that had already been built,” Owner Adrienne Waggoner said. “It had a core following and group, we just kind of kept expanding on it.”

The Den is located at 519 Felix Street

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Noyes Complex Building temporarily closed for two weeks

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The City of St. Joseph announced on its social media that the Noyes Complex Building will be closed temporarily for two weeks, starting Tuesday.

The closure is due to the installation of the new LED lighting at the tennis horseshoe courts, where electrical service to the building will need to be disconnected and realigned for the upgrade project.

Once the service is restored, the building will be available for public use.

However, the tennis courts can still be used during daylight hours while construction is being done.

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St. Joseph Fire Department responds to large fire at Meadows Apartments

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — St. Joseph Firefighters battled a large structure fire that engulfed part of an apartment complex early Tuesday morning on South Leonard Road.

A large force of firefighters were seen combating a fire at the Meadows Apartments at 2216 S. Leonard Road, off Pickett Road. A large group of St. Joseph Police Officers were also on scene to assist.

News-Press NOW observed a large number of residents evacuating from the fire, which engulfed a significant part of the building and completely destroyed a roof and several apartments despite early morning storms.

At one point, flames were high enough to be seen from U.S. Highway 36. Multiple surrounding apartments were also damaged due to the flames.

Acting Battalion Chief Skyler White says no one was injured or trapped, but that about six apartments are out of commission and the Red Cross responded to take care of about 20 people.

He added that firefighters got the fire under control in just under three hours, by about 6 a.m. Tuesday.

News-Press NOW will provide more updates as they become available.

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Traffic lights down at King Hill and Lake Avenues

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The traffic lights at the intersection of King Hill and Lake Avenues are not working, according to a Nixle alert.

The St. Joseph Police Department says to treat the intersection as a four-way stop until the lights are fixed.

News-Press NOW will monitor the situation for updates.

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