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Month: April 2024

Smith, Jeanne 1943-2024 Agency, Mo.

By NewsPress Now AGENCY, Mo. – Lydia Jeanne Smith, 80, Agency, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, April 10, 2024, at her home. She was born on Dec. 6, 1943, to James H. and Lillian L. (Funk) Hand, in South Bend, Indiana. Jeanne attended Kansas State University and earned her bachelor’s degree in education and physical education.

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Late Notices, April 15, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Margaret Goth HIAWATHA, Kan. -Margaret Goth 61, Hiawatha, Kansas, passed away Friday, April 12, 2024. Arrangements are pending at the Rupp Funeral Home. Janice Hiatt Janice Hiatt 82, St. Joseph, passed away Thursday, April 11, 2024. Arrangements are pending at the Rupp Funeral Home Rose A. Rosenauer Rose Anne Rosenauer,

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Cardinals dominate in wood bat tournament

By Jacob Meikel The Red Division of the first-ever Walkoff Wood Bat Co. High School Wood Bat Tournament was dominated by one team, and it’s the team that has asserted itself as the best in St. Joseph this season. The Benton Cardinals capped off the championship of the Red Division with a 8-2 win over

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Research nurses

By Metro Creative When nurses go to work each day, many report to hospitals while others work at private practices. For others, a day at the office takes place at research labs. According to the online nursing resource Nurse.org, research nurses develop and implement studies to investigate and provide information on new medications, vaccinations and

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Wood bat tournament supports mental health

By Jacob Meikel Kevin Kerns of Walkoff Wood Bat Company in Savannah wanted to take advantage of the rich talent pool of local high school baseball players by showcasing their skills in a wood bat tournament sponsored by his company. Kerns and his company had sponsored youth tournaments in the past, but decided it was

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Hunting season

By Metro Creative Hunting enthusiasts anxiously look forward to the first day of hunting season, a date chosen after local gaming authorities carefully consider a host of factors. Conservation of both game and the hobby hunters love so much are two of the driving forces that determine when hunting seasons begin. Local gaming authorities want

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Local students adapt to severe federal delays

By Marcus Clem Months of U.S. government bureaucratic problems have stressed out families and students across the country on the challenges of paying for higher education, including in St. Joseph. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the centerpiece of a would-be college student’s plan for figuring out how much tuition, fees, books, room

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Aid groups warn of mass death from hunger in Sudan CAIRO | Sudan has been torn by war for a year now, torn by fighting between the military and the notorious paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The conflict has been overshadowed by the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza Strip. But

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Israel is quiet on next steps against Iran — and on which partners helped shoot down missiles

By Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli leaders on Sunday credited an international military coalition with helping thwart a direct Iranian attack involving hundreds of drones and missiles, calling the coordinated response a starting point for a “strategic alliance” of regional opposition to Tehran. But Israel’s War Cabinet met without making a decision on

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Kyrou, Schenn and Walker score in third period, send Blues past Kraken ST. LOUIS | Jordan Kyrou, Brayden Schenn and Nathan Walker scored in the third period, leading the St. Louis Blues to a 4-1 victory over the Seattle Kraken on Sunday. Kasperi Kapanen also scored for St. Louis. Joel Hofer made

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Hundreds participate in 4th annual Tulip Trot

By Kendra Simpson Hundreds of St. Joseph residents braced the warmer temperatures Sunday afternoon to raise money and awareness for Parkinson’s Disease in the 4th annual Tulip Trot. The event was in honor of National Parkinson’s Month and the end of National Parkinson’s Week. All of the proceeds raised in the 5k run and 1k

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now ‘Civil War’ declares victory at box office Alex Garland’s provocative “ Civil War “ didn’t only ignite the discourse. The film also inspired audiences to go to the cinemas this weekend where it surpassed expectations and earned $25.7 million in ticket sales in North America, according to studio estimates Sunday. It’s the

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