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Month: March 2024

Guilty Pleasures

By Associated Press Old Masters and Roman statues vie for the attention of well-heeled collectors at Dutch art fair MAASTRICHT, Netherlands | Old Masters, Roman statues, modern furniture, tribal masks and vintage watches are vying for the attention of well-heeled collectors as the TEFAF art fair opened on Thursday in the southern Netherlands. The show

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It’s Your Call for March 7

By NewsPress Now Not just abortions I see where the House of Representatives in Missouri voted to defund Planned Parenthood. Abortions have not been performed in Missouri for the last two years. Planned Parenthood does other things, like STI screening, cervical cancer screenings, all sorts of women’s health screenings. What a hypocrite A while back,

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Late Notices, March 07, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Charles Freeman Charles “Chuck” Freeman, 77, of St. Joseph, passed away March 5, 2024. Graveside service 11 a.m. March 9 at Memorial Park Cemetery. www.heatonbowmansmith.com. Rose F. Kieffer Rose F. Kieffer 92, of St. Joseph, passed away March 6, 2024. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Rupp Funeral

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Nutritious food a friend to cancer survivors

By Metro Creative Millions of people across the globe receive a cancer diagnosis each year. While that diagnosis can initially be devastating, it’s important to note that many cancer patients survive the disease and go on to live productive lives. Advocacy is a significant part of many cancer survivor’s lives. Cancer survivors often become strong

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How to avoid wasting time

By Metro Creative Committing to using time more wisely is a popular New Year’s resolution each year. Though millions of individuals can undoubtedly find various ways that they waste time each day, the most significant ways time is wasted by the average person may be somewhat beyond individuals’ control. According to a 2022 survey commissioned

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Around the World briefs

By Associated Press Transit of migrants through the Darien Gap resumes as Colombian boat companies end work stoppage BOGOTÁ, Colombia | Migrants bound for the U.S. are once again crossing the Darien Gap in large numbers, officials in Colombia said on Monday, after being stranded for much of last week in a small town along

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Western moves on in MIAA Tournament

By Jacob Meikel Missouri Western men’s basketball lives to fight another day after defeating Missouri Southern 62-56 in the first round of the MIAA Tournament on Wednesday. The second matchup between the Griffons and Lions turned out to be more lopsided than the first contest when only one point decided a winner in early Dec.

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Nikki Haley suspends her campaign and leaves Donald Trump as the last major Republican candidate

By Associated Press NEW YORK | Nikki Haley suspended her presidential campaign on Wednesday after being soundly defeated across the country on Super Tuesday, leaving Donald Trump as the last remaining major candidate for the 2024 Republican nomination. Haley didn’t endorse the former president in a speech in Charleston, South Carolina. Instead, she challenged him

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Over-the-counter birth control pill to hit store shelves

By Chris Fortune The first over-the-counter birth control pill is expected to be available within a month at major retailers and pharmacies, and some St. Joseph residents said the increased accessibility will allow for easier personal health decisions. The Food and Drug Administration approved Opill, the first daily oral contraceptive approved for use in the

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