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St Joseph Police Chief Connally retiring

St Joseph Police Chief Connally retiring
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The Ride no more: City makes major changes to bus system, rebrands to Go St Joe

K.C Wolf helped show off the new rebrand from The Ride to Go St. Joe during Chiefs Training Camp/ Photo courtesy of St. Joseph Transit Facebook page By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post St. Joseph city officials have helped to make some changes to the city's transit system. City Manager Bryan Carter says the buses that travel around the city have gone through a major revision. "Might have noticed over the last week you're seeing some new branding on the busses, you know we've seen the Ride for a long time, but after a lot of work that's been retired and replace with Go St. Joe," Carter tells KFEQ Hotline host Barry Birr. "So, it's just going to be a new look." And along with that new look comes some new routes following a route study city officials did over two years Carter says. "They take our overall number of routes from 12 to 8 with some demand service added as well," Carter explains. "So, where you reach out and say hey, we

The Ride no more: City makes major changes to bus system, rebrands to Go St Joe

The Ride no more: City makes major changes to bus system, rebrands to Go St Joe
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St Joseph reports less damage that expected from high winds

Utility pole damaged from Wednesday storms/Photo by Matt Pike By BRENT MARTINSt. Joseph PostExtremely high winds roared through the entire area on Wednesday, with gusts of between 75-and-85 miles per hour reported.St. Joseph is picking up the pieces, but a survey of the damage by city crews reveals the city didn't get hit as hard as feared.City Manager Bryan Carter says he has been hearing from those cleaning up debris left in wake of the storm. "At first glance, it doesn't seem as bad as you would expect out of wind of that nature," Carter tells host Barry Birr on the KFEQ Hotline. "I've gotten a report that we have 16 street trees that fell or dropped limbs, dropped significant limbs which is not indicative of a major event, certainly not what we seemed to be experiencing as we went through last night." Broken utility poles and downed power lines/Photo by Matt Pike St. Joseph first came under a thunderstorm warning that turned into a tornado warning

St Joseph reports less damage that expected from high winds

St Joseph reports less damage that expected from high winds
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