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Month: March 2024

Your letters for March 8, 2024

By NewsPress Now No need for new buildings Why is this school board and superintendent, Dr. Gabe Edgar, so determined to waste our tax money? Our three public high school buildings are in excellent condition! There have been great improvements to our facilities in recent years. Most, if not all, are newer than the more

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A busy severe weather season ahead?

By Jared Shelton News-Press NOW meteorologist The last severe thunderstorm to impact Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas took place last September, and as spring 2024 progresses, it’s only a matter of time before the next bout of severe weather strikes. Ahead of the pending spring and summer storm season, local branches of the National Weather

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Thefts and Vandalism for March 8

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Feb. 18 to March 4 2601 N. 17th St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 2217 N. 5th St., items stolen at parking lot/garage. 520 S. Belt Highway, items stolen at specialty store. 3507 Pear St., burglary at rental storage facility. 139 N. Belt Highway, items stolen at grocery/super market. 2826

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Arrests for March 8

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from Feb. 27 to March 4 Anais Cian Saulters, 27, 3121 Mitchell Ave., warrant for failure to appear in court. Jerrad Wayne Poland, 27, 3006 Mitchell Ave., city charges for intentionally damage personal/real prop of another and throwing stones/other missiles. Erica Lynn Reed, 39, no address provided, warrant for failure

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On faith and politics

By Charles Christian The old saying goes, “You can talk about anything but politics and religion.” It could be that our reluctance to talk about either has made it more difficult to navigate both religion and politics. Maybe this reluctance has contributed to why the number of people who claim a religious faith is dwindling,

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Honor the women in your family this month

By Alonzo Weston March 8 is International Women’s Day. It’s a day to celebrate the achievements of women and the progress made towards women’s rights. It also sheds light on ongoing struggles for equality around the world. I believe this observance starts with the women in your family. There are plenty of famous women to

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Conference at Missouri Western helps students break barriers

By Harry Loomis The annual Conference on Applied Learning in Higher Education kicked off Thursday at Missouri Western State University, where students and representatives from other universities gathered to share research and network with one another. For students, the opportunity to interact with a professor or mentor they would otherwise never meet is unique, as there

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now Europe’s economy has stalled, but an interest rate cut will likely have to wait FRANKFURT, Germany | Inflation in Europe is way down from its painful double-digit peak, and the economy has stalled. But the European Central Bank left its key interest rate at a record high Thursday, and its leader suggested

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Wall Street sets another record

By Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. stocks climbed to records Thursday, with easier interest rates beckoning on the horizon. The S&P 500 rallied 1% to set its 16th all-time high so far this year. It’s been on a terrific run and is on track for its 17th winning week in the last 19 after

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Here’s a look at some of the worst NFL trades ever

By Associated Press In a span of just a few days in the 2022 offseason, the Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns made aggressive trades to acquire what they hoped would be franchise-altering quarterbacks. The results so far have been underwhelming. The Broncos are cutting ties already with Russell Wilson after investing heavy draft capital and

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Denver Broncos releasing star safety Justin Simmons ENGLEWOOD, Colo. | Justin Simmons became one of the top free agents on the market Thursday when the Denver Broncos released their star safety in a cost-cutting move. Simmons is the first veteran to pay the price for the enormous dead cap charges the Broncos

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House GOP pushes bill to detain migrants accused of theft

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday passed a bill that would require federal authorities to detain unauthorized immigrants who have been accused of theft, as Republicans seized on the recent death of a nursing student in Georgia to rebuke President Joe Biden’s border policies. After 22-year-old Laken Riley, an Augusta University nursing

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News in brief

By Associated Press Gunmen abduct 287 students in Nigeria ABUJA, Nigeria | A school headteacher in northwestern Nigeria says gunmen who attacked the school abducted 287 students as they were about to start classes. It marks the second mass abduction in the West African nation in less than a week. Locals told The Associated Press

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