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Community Calendar for Oct. 22 through Oct. 28

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Incumbent Reedy running against Walbom for Missouri House District 57

Missouri House of Representatives District 57 incumbent Rodger Reedy, R-Windsor, is running for his fourth two-year term, facing opposition from Michael Walbom, D-Knob Noster.
Dustin Gamblin 

Dustin Gamblin takes over as interim JCAD Chief

JOHNSON COUNTY — The Johnson County Ambulance District named Dustin Gamblin as its interim chief on Sept. 26.

Crash Reports for Oct. 22

Two hurt after swerving to avoid deer
Two riders wave to the crowd as the horses signal the end of the UCM Homecoming parade on Oct. 21, 2023. The 2024 parade will take place at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 in Downtown Warrensburg. 


Fille photo by Nicole Cooke | Star-Journal

UCM to celebrate the ‘Stomping Ground’ with Homecoming festivities

The University of Central Missouri will welcome alumni back to their “stomping ground” during Homecoming festivities Oct. 21-26.

Police Reports for Oct. 22

Charles D. Stephens, 35, was arrested on Sept. 23 for stealing from a business in the 300 block of East Young Street. An officer spoke with staff members who stated that a known male subject came into the store and stole an item. He was later located and arrested. He was transported to the Warrensburg Police Department, processed and released.
Local News

Give Back a Smile program helps battered woman face the future

Lacey Parks of Knob Noster was in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend even before they were married. The were together seven years and she left only after he has physically assaulted her.

Opponents of Missouri sports betting amendment pull TV ads in campaign’s homestretch

The campaign opposing a sports betting constitutional amendment on Missouri’s November ballot canceled more than $1 million in television ads Thursday just as the group pushing the proposal launched new ads featuring former St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith.
Missouri State Senate District 31 candidate Raymond James speaks on abortion and affordability of housing and healthcare on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the American Legion Post 131 in Warrensburg.

Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce hosts candidate forum for November General Election

WARRENSBURG - The Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce Government Relations Committee hosted its 2024 General Election Candidate Forum on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the American Legion Post 131 in Warrensburg.

Warrensburg City Council approves firm for city manager recruitment

WARRENSBURG  — At its meeting on Monday, Oct. 14, the Warrensburg City Council approved an ordinance that authorized Interim City Manager Kristen Dorman and City Clerk Jodi Schneider to execute a contract with EverStrive Solution, LLC, for its recruitment services as the city searches for its next city manager.
Local Sports

Knob Noster football nabs win against Richmond

Knob Noster football shut Richmond out after the first quarter, finding its way to a 10-6 win Friday, Oct. 18, at Knob Noster High School.  The Panthers (6-2, 3-1 MRVC East) gave up a …

Holden football shuts out Carrolton

Holden football ran its way to a 60-0 win against Carrollton on Friday, Oct. 18, in Holden.  The Eagles (4-4, 2-2 MRVC East) ran for 333 yards on 33 rushes. Five different athletes had a …

Mary Jane’s Café, at 1042 S Maguire St., celebrates its 24th anniversary on Friday Oct. 4 and will donate proceeds to the Johnson County Cancer Foundation. 

On its anniversary, Mary Jane’s Café to give back to JoCo Cancer Foundation

WARRENSBURG — As it celebrates 24 years of business, Mary Jane’s Café wants to thank the community that has contributed to its success and give back to those that need it most.

Western Missouri Medical Center Foundation reaches $1 million capital campaign goal

The Western Missouri Medical Center Foundation has successfully completed its ambitious $1 million capital campaign.
Missouri Press Association President Amos Bridges presents Warrensburg Star-Journal interim Managing Editor Joe Andrews with the publication's nine 2024 MPA Better Newspaper Contest Awards on Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Hotel Vandivort in Springfield. 

Star-Journal wins nine awards in Missouri Press Association contest

The Star-Journal newsroom received nine awards in the 2024 Missouri Press Association Better Newspaper Contest for work published in 2023.
F&C Bank Assistant Vice President for Director of Marketing & Retail Training Jennifer Smithson accepts the Forvis Mazars Community Impact Award. 

F&C Bank receives Forvis Mazars Community Impact Award

F&C Bank was recognized as the 2024 Forvis Mazars Community Impact Award winner on Sept. 10 , at the MIBA (Missouri Independent Bankers Association) Annual Conference at the Lodge of the Four Seasons, Lake Ozark.
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Gathering Coffee House gives UCM students a new coffee home

WARRENSBURG  — Just north of the University of Central Missouri campus, a new coffee shop is available to students and Warrensburg residents alike.
Police & Crash Reports
One injured in utility vehicle accident
Thomas N. West, 30, was arrested on Sept. 17 for disturbing public peace in the 400 block of Franklin Street. A male subject reported West for playing loud music for three hours. The subject had called several times prior regarding the same issues with West. He wished to press charges for peace disturbance. West was issued a citation on the scene for peace disturbance by playing loud music.
Two hurt in Johnson County collision
David J. Norush, 28, was arrested on Sept. 9 for driving while revoked after an officer conducted a traffic stop on his vehicle at the intersection of South Mitchell and East Culton Street. He was also arrested for an active Henry County warrant. He was placed in the Johnson County Jail in lieu of bond.
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Education

UCM Children’s Literature Festival receives Horizons funding, grants

The University of Central Missouri's Children’s Literature Festival is proud to announce its selection for the Horizons initiative, a cultural heritage tourism program supported by Missouri Humanities, the Missouri Arts Council (MAC) and the Missouri Division of Tourism. 
Guest speaker Ashley Walls speaks on her experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 29 at the Ladies' Night Out event by the Western Missouri Medical Center on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at the Jerry M. Hughes Athletics Center. 

12th annual Ladies' Night Out honors breast cancer survivors and raises awareness

WARRENSBURG - In the words of Kool & The Gang, “Oh, yes, it's Ladies' Night/ And the feeling's right.”

Charter and Go Partners with University of Central Missouri to enhance aviation, technology education

WARRENSBURG — Charter and Go, a rapidly growing tech startup in the air charter industry, has announced a long-term partnership with the University of Central Missouri.
Warrensburg High School marching band members approach the stands during their performance

44th annual Festival of Champions sees Warrensburg finish fourth in field show

WARRENSBURG - The University of Central Missouri Bands played host to the 44th annual Festival of Champions marching band competition on Saturday, Oct. 5, as area high school marching bands competed for the grand championship in field and indoor show competitions.
From the Opinion page
Columnists

Mary carried Jesus despite burdens

Editor's note: Reflections is contributed by area churches each week on a rotating schedule. The Star-Journal does not offer endorsements for any election question or race. The opinion offered below strictly belongs to the writer, Harvest Church Senior Pastor Shawn Benson.  
Kayla Meredith 

Together everyone achieves more

One of my favorite things to do is to watch team sports. I love seeing teammates in action working towards a common goal, particularly when there is good chemistry and the team members encourage one another.
Bennet Bodenstein

Little Yering's quality remains the same in adverse weather conditions

After suffering through several years of intense heat and a crippling drought, the Australian wine industry has not only recovered, but has also learned a great deal about growing grapes and making wine even when growing conditions are not optimum.
Liz Schleicher

No, the government does not control the weather

The devastation of Hurricane Helene has reactivated a juicy conspiracy theory that has been floating in and out of the public consciousness for the past 30 years.
Gwen Rockwood

One life in five foods

One of the many reasons we love food, other than survival and taste, is the way it intertwines and defines the progression of our lives. So, can you capture your life in five foods? Let's find out.
Letters

Letter: American Red Cross has responded to a year of crises

Dear Editor:   2022 has been a year of crisis — both seen and unseen — for families and communities. The big crises the American Red Cross has responded to include …

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