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Month: April 2024

Late Notices, April 08, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Michael Rucker Michael Rucker, 66, of St Joseph, passed away April 4, 2024. Mr. Rucker will be cremated under the care of Rupp Funeral Home. Memorial Service arrangements are pending at this time. www.ruppfuneral.com Feliciano Barron-Hinojos Feliciano Barron-Hinojos, 86, of St. Joseph, passed away April 4, 2024, Mass of Christian

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5 datos esenciales que las familias deben conocer sobre la estadificación del cáncer de pulmón

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) Cerca de 238,000 personas en los Estados Unidos serán diagnosticadas con cáncer de pulmón este año. Eso es aproximadamente una persona cada dos minutos y medio. Afortunadamente, más estadounidenses están sobreviviendo al cáncer de pulmón gracias, en parte, a la detección temprana, la investigación innovadora y los nuevos tratamientos. Sin embargo,

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Facts on crowdfunding

By Metro Creative Crowdfunding can be a great way to raise money for a good cause. The effectiveness of crowdfunding can be seen in just how much money is raised through this relatively recent platform each year. According to the small business financial resource Fundera, crowdfunding campaigns raise $17.2 billion each year in North America.

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Kagame blames the world’s inaction as Rwanda commemorates the 1994 genocide with lingering scars

By Associated Press KIGALI, Rwanda — Rwandan President Paul Kagame blamed the inaction of the international community for allowing the 1994 genocide to happen as Rwandans on Sunday commemorated 30 years since an estimated 800,000 people were killed by government-backed extremists. Rwanda has shown strong recovery and economic growth in the years since, but scars

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Griffs swept by Hillcats on Saturday

By Jacob Meikel Missouri Western softball was shown why it’s tough to knock off the best team in the MIAA after the Hillcats of Rogers State outlast Western in both doubleheader games on Saturday. Both games one and two went the distance, and game one even stretched to extra innings as both aces on the

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International leaders condemn Ecuador after police break into the Mexican Embassy in Quito

By Associated Press QUITO, Ecuador — The global condemnation of Ecuador’s government for its decision to break into the Mexican Embassy snowballed Sunday with more presidents and other leaders expressing disapproval, shock and dismay. The criticism came as Mexico’s ambassador and other personnel arrived in Mexico City on Sunday afternoon after departing Ecuador’s capital, Quito,

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Winning Powerball jackpot ticket sold in Portland, Oregon DES MOINES, Iowa | A Powerball player in Oregon has won a jackpot worth more than $1.3 billion, ending a winless streak that had stretched more than three months. Powerball says the single ticket matched all six numbers drawn early Sunday to win

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Patriots and Kyle Dugger agree to a four-year deal worth up to $66 million The Patriots are re-signing safety Kyle Dugger to a four-year contract, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Sunday. The new deal is worth a base salary of $58 million, which includes $32.5

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Homebuilders cautious despite lower lumber prices

By Charles Christian Although lumber prices have dropped noticeably since the COVID-19 pandemic, local builders and consumers are still cautious about building new homes in St. Joseph. Scott Laderoute, owner of Sprint Lumber in St. Joseph, said that even though the prices are not as low as before the pandemic, prices for lumber have stabilized.

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