Your news for July 25th, 2008
Angela Smith
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Angela is beginning her journalism career as a reporter/anchor for St. Joe Now. She was born in Sacramento, CA and moved to St. Joseph when she was 7 years old. There she attended Hyde, Spring Garden and is a 2003 Benton High School graduate. Angela attended Northwest Missouri State University after graduating high school. There she received her Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Broadcasting in April 2007. While at Northwest she worked for both the school newspaper and yearbook as a reporter. She co-hosted the TV show "Bearcat Idol" on KNWT Channel 8 in Maryville and helped with various other projects for the station. Angela interned at KQ2 in the summer of 2006 as a reporter and also worked for them on weekends part time into September of 2006. In her free time Angela likes to write, watch movies and hang out with friends and family. She is excited to be back in her hometown and delivering the news to St. Joseph.


Recent Stories
19 year old swimmer drowns in Nodaway

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

A 19 year old man drowns in the Nodaway River after friends attempt to save him.

Candidate McCain courts Kansas City

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Senator John McCain came to Kansas City Thursday and answered questions from audience members at Union Station.

Fire chief says his goodbyes

Monday, July 7, 2008

Chief Jack Brown hangs up his gear for the last time today at St. Joseph fire headquarters.

Fireworks business is booming

Monday, June 30, 2008

Bang, boom pop! It's the week of the fourth and fireworks business is bang-up.

President Scanlon Says Goodbye

Friday, June 27, 2008

Missouri Western President Jim Scanlon works his final day at the University.

Tractor Cruise Hits Streets Saturday

Friday, June 27, 2008

Tractors line up at Derr Equipment Friday to prepare for Saturday's tractor cruise.

Northwest President announces retirement

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Northwest Missouri State President Dean Hubbard announced his retirement Thursday.

Blunt signs gun legislation

Thursday, June 26, 2008

In response to the Supreme Court ruling, Governor Matt Blunt reaffirmed Missouri's support for the Second Amendment Thursday. Blunt signed House Bill 2034, that provides civil immunity for owners and authorized users of firearm ranges. It also provides civil and criminal liability protection for owners and users of hunting preserves, among other things.

Blunt said he is pleased to sign legislation that will protect the Second Amendment and Missourians' right to bear arms.

Western self-impose penalties on women's basketball

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

After an internal investigation Missouri Western State University is forfeiting its women's basketball victories over a two year period. Wednesday, Western officials announced self-imposed penalties.

Good fences, make good neighbors

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

If you have the luxury of owning a pool you may be swimming against city ordinance.


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