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Month: March 2024

Missouri Senate strikes deal to boost public-school funding in private-school tax-credit bill

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune Missouri Senate Democrats ended their filibuster Tuesday of a bill that seeks to expand the state’s K-12 tax-credit scholarship program — agreeing to let the legislation come to a vote after Republicans added provisions boosting public school funding and teacher retention efforts. The bill receiving first-round approval in the

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Guilty Pleasures

By NewsPress Now Jelly Roll, Kelsea Ballerini, Lainey Wilson lead CMT Music Awards noms LOS ANGELES | Jelly Roll, Kelsea Ballerini, Lainey Wilson, Megan Moroney, and Cody Johnson are the leading nominees for the 2024 CMT Music Awards, celebrating the best in country music videos. On Wednesday, CMT announced the nominees for their fan-voted awards

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Distillery coming to Downtown area

By Jazmine Knight St. Joseph will be welcoming a new distillery next month. Parkway Distillery, located at 415 N. 13th St., is scheduled to host an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 16. “To our knowledge, this is the first distillery in St. Joseph since Prohibition,” said Edison Derr, co-founder

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It’s Your Call for March 13

By NewsPress Now Here we go again Well, here we go again. The school board’s trying to make changes to the schools. They want to go to two high schools. Why can’t they just leave things alone? They’re not patriots It wasn’t patriots that crawled through the windows of our Capitol. They were criminals, and

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Specialty Industries and Robidoux Resident Theatre collaborate to enrich employee experiences

By NewsPress Now Specialty Industries, providing meaningful employment opportunities to individuals with disabilities for the past 50 years, proudly announced an exciting collaboration with Robidoux Resident Theatre. This partnership aimed to offer a unique and uplifting experience for Specialty Industries’ dedicated workforce by providing access to a showing of the hit musical, “SpongeBob the Musical.”

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Wise, Marilyn D. St. Louis, Mo.

By NewsPress Now Marilyn D. Wise ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Marilyn Darlyn Wise, 83, passed away at Evelyn’s Hospice House, in St Louis, Missouri, on March 11, 2024, following a rapid onset of dementia. A lifelong resident of St. Joseph, she and her brother were raised in a four generation female household. Marilyn graduated from

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Late Notices, March 13, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Hugh Brown Hugh Brown, 74, of St. Joseph, passed away March 10, 2024. Arrangements are pending under the care of Rupp Funeral Home. Edward E. Clark Jr. Edward Eugene Clark Jr., 70, passed away March 9, 2024. Cremation was entrusted under the care of Turner Family Funeral Home of Maysville.

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Economic boost of county fairs

By Metro Creative County fairs might be all about fun, but they’re also great for local economies. A team of economic analysts affiliated with the University of Minnesota Extension found that every dollar invested in county fairs provides a return in spending of $4.43. That’s a significant economic boost that can be especially valuable to

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Republican Rep. Ken Buck to leave Congress next week, narrowing GOP’s slim majority

By Associated Press DENVER | Colorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck said Tuesday that he’ll resign next week, narrowing his party’s razor-thin House majority and potentially short-circuiting Rep. Lauren Boebert’s effort to succeed him. Buck, a staunch conservative who already declined to run for reelection as he became increasingly critical of his party’s handling of former

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Today in History

By Associated Press March 15 In 1493, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus arrived back in the Spanish harbor of Palos de la Frontera, two months after concluding his first voyage to the Western Hemisphere. In 1820, Maine became the 23rd state. In 1917, Czar Nicholas II abdicated in favor of his brother, Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich,

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Spring starts early as U.S. winter was warmest on record

By Associated Press Across much of America and especially in the normally chilly north, the country went through the winter months without, well, winter. In parka strongholds Burlington, Vermont, and Portland, Maine, the thermometer never plunged below zero. The state of Minnesota called the last three months “the lost winter,” warmer than its infamous “year

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