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Month: February 2024

Colorado limits plastic bags, Boulder expands fees – but do bans and fines actually reduce waste?

By Eleanor Putnam-Farr Jones Rice University The Conversation via AP Colorado banned plastic bags from large retail stores at the beginning of 2024. A new state ordinance also prohibits restaurants and retail food establishments from using Styrofoam takeout containers. In Boulder, food shoppers have been paying 10 cents for every bag they need at checkout

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Guilty Pleasures

By NewsPress Now Taylor Swift wins album of the year at the Grammy Awards for the fourth time LOS ANGELES | Taylor Swift won album of the year at the Grammy Awards for “Midnights,” breaking the record for most wins in the category with four. She began her speech by thanking her producer and friend

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Late Notices, Feb 05, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Donnie L. Berry Donnie L. Berry, 88, of St. Joseph, passed away Feb. 1, 2024. Visitation: 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel followed by a Prayer service: 11 a.m. also at our chapel. Interment with full Military Honors will follow the service at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

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Protection against illnesses

By Metro Creative People who have cancer often suffer from weakened immune systems, which can make it hard for their bodies to fight off disease. That means it is essential for newly diagnosed cancer patients or those going through treatment to avoid others who are ill, such as those with influenza or even the common

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Salvadorans celebrating expected reelection of ‘world’s coolest dictator’ as their president

By Associated Press SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador | Salvadorans packed the capital’s central square Sunday evening to celebrate the expected reelection of Nayib Bukele as president even before any official results were announced. With soaring approval ratings and virtually no competition, Nayib Bukele was almost certainly headed for a second 5-year term as president. After

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Haley uses appearance on ‘SNL’ to poke fun at her Civil War gaffe and jab at stand-in Trump

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley poked fun at herself over a campaign misstep, but her primary target during a “Saturday Night Live” appearance was Donald Trump, joining in a skit that mocked a stand-in for the former president over his refusal to debate her and questioned his mental fitness. “Had

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Lawmakers hope to block Missouri water from being exported to other states

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune As climate change and groundwater pumping leave arid western states hurting for water, Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation to keep the state’s water from being shipped outside its borders. “You may hear about states like California and Kansas in the news having water shortages,” said state Sen. Jason Bean,

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Keeping children safe on social media: What parents should know to protect their kids

By Associated Press Social media CEOs got grilled by Senate lawmakers this week in an emotional and often heated hearing about the dangers their platforms pose to children — sexual predators, videos encouraging suicide and glorifying eating disorders, bullying and addictive features, just to name a few. Republican and Democratic senators came together in a

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