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Month: April 2024

Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Chiefs’ Rashee Rice leased Lamborghini involved in crash DALLAS | Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was leasing a Lamborghini sport utility vehicle that authorities say was one of two speeding sports cars that caused a chain-reaction crash on a Dallas highway, an attorney for the company that owns the vehicle

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Wall Street sinks on rate worries

By Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. stocks sank Tuesday as Wall Street hit the brakes on what’s been a nearly unstoppable romp. The S&P 500 fell 37.96 points, or 0.7% to 5,205.81 for its worst day in four weeks. It was its second straight drop after setting an all-time high to close last week.

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Today in History

By Associated Press April 5 In 1614, Indian Chief Powhatan’s daughter Pocahontas married Englishman John Rolfe, a widower, in the Virginia Colony. In 1621, the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts on a monthlong return trip to England. In 1764, Britain’s Parliament passed The American Revenue Act of 1764, also known as the

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St. Joseph Habitat for Humanity receives city backing

By Riley Funk A construction project of four homes on Highland Avenue will move forward after the city approved funding Monday. Bill No. 769-22 unanimously passed at Monday night’s city council meeting, meaning $249,689 will be added to an agreement between the city and the Habitat for Humanity. The project, which will cost $514,629 in

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Travis Kelce brings back music festival in Kansas City LOS ANGELES | Travis Kelce is keeping himself busy: On the heels of winning his third Super Bowl, earning a Webby nomination for his podcasting endeavors and garnering headlines for his newfound relationship with Taylor Swift, the superstar tight end will continue living

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State to honor the ‘Betsy Ross of Missouri’

By St. Louis Post Dispatch via My Courier-Tribune JEFFERSON CITY — The woman credited with creating the state flag of Missouri will soon have a bust in Missouri’s Hall of Famous Missourians. Marie Watkins Oliver, known as the “Betsy Ross of Missouri,” designed the state’s flag and saw it adopted as the official version in

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Violent crime down in St. Joseph in 2023

By Jenna Wilson The St. Joseph Police Department reported a decrease in both violent and property crimes in 2023 during its annual crime press conference Tuesday. St. Joseph saw an overall decrease in “part one” crimes last year compared to 2022. This includes murder, aggravated assault, robberies, motor vehicle thefts and other serious offenses designated

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It’s Your Call for April 2

By NewsPress Now Using their instincts Polls suggest that church attendance is down across the board, but I would contend that people are praying harder than ever. I think instinctively people know the world’s in trouble. Not proper justice I’ve been watching with interest the story of Alex Murdaugh, who has just been sentenced to

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Allen, Naomi I. 1940-2024 Oregon, Mo.

By NewsPress Now OREGON, Mo. – Naomi Ilene Allen, 83, passed away on March 29, 2024, at Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph. Funeral services: Saturday, 11 a.m. Chamberlain Funeral Home, Oregon. Family will greet friends one hour prior to services. Private family inurnment: Maple Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Maple Grove

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Late Notices, April 02, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Okal O. Hunt FAIRPORT, Mo. – Okal Oneal Hunt, 93, passed away March 30, 2024. Celebration of life at a later date. Cremation under the direction of Turner Family Funeral Home. www.turnerfamilyfuneral.com Roger L. Latham SAVANNAH, Mo. -Roger Lee Latham, 85, of Savannah, Missouri, passed away March 28, 2024. Memorial

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Daniels, Lesta 1934-2024 St. Joseph, Mo.

By NewsPress Now Lesta Daniels, 90, of St. Joseph, formerly of Easton, Missouri, passed away March 31, 2024. Surivors: daughters, Vicky (Ron) Grier and Donna (Mike) Helberg; grandchildren, Danny (Lisa) Helberg, Chris (Amanda) Helberg, Amelia (Casey) Roll, Derek Grier, Roni Dawn (Brady) Unruh, and Leslie Grier; nine great-grandchildren. Funeral Service: 11 a.m. Thursday, April 4,

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Grilling not exclusive to summer

By Metro Creative Grilling is often associated with summertime soirées with friends and family in the backyard. But truly devoted grillmasters see no reason why the grill can’t be fired up year-round. Keeping your grill running strong year-round can open you up to new dishes you may be inclined to avoid during summer party season.

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Rise in motorcyclist accidents

By Metro Creative Motorcycles account for a small percentage of the total number of vehicles on the road. Despite that, a National Safety Council analysis of data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicates that motorcyclists accounted for 14% of all traffic fatalities, 17% of all occupant fatalities and 3% of all occupant injuries

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