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Month: July 2024

Reformist Pezeshkian beats hard-liner to win Iran presidential election, promising outreach to West

By Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian won Iran’s runoff presidential election Saturday, besting hard-liner Saeed Jalili by promising to reach out to the West and ease enforcement on the country’s mandatory headscarf law after years of sanctions and protests squeezing the Islamic Republic. Pezeshkian promised no radical changes to

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Sports briefs

By NewsPress Now Kevin Durant has calf strain, USA Basketball considers him day-to-day LAS VEGAS | Kevin Durant is dealing with calf soreness that has kept him from being a full participant in USA Basketball’s training camp for the Paris Olympics, though he has assured team officials that he does not expect the issue to

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Fandom usually means tracking your favorite team for years − so why are the Olympics so good at making us root for sports and athletes we tune out most of the time?

By Noah Cohan Washington University The Conversation via AP Every four years, millions of Americans join billions of their fellow humans across the globe to celebrate the astonishing athletic feats at the Summer Olympics. Warm-weather sports such as swimming and track that usually don’t capture much attention in U.S. media suddenly vault to the forefront.

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93-year-old airplane mechanic still going strong

By Charles Christian If you take a trip out to Rosecrans Memorial Airport, you might come across a 93-year-old man providing guidance to younger mechanics or newly-licensed pilots about how to do their jobs safely and effectively. Ralph Holaday has been working on all kinds of airplane engines for over 60 years. He works six

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now ‘Despicable Me 4’ debuts with $122.6M as boom times return to the box office NEW YORK | After a historically bad first half of the year, the box office is suddenly booming. “Despicable Me 4,” the Illumination Animation sequel, led the way over the holiday weekend with $75 million in ticket sales

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Slow cook some spicy wings for the big game

By Metro Creative The games garner the bulk of fans’ attention when football season kicks off each year at the end of summer. While the exciting action on the gridiron is a cause for celebration among millions of football fans, the food enjoyed during game day provides much to look forward to as well. Certain

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Pitts pitches perfect game for Tenderloins

By Jacob Meikel In a 17-0 win over the Nevada Griffons, St. Joseph Tenderloins pitcher Sam Pitts etched his name in history on Saturday. Pitts pitched a perfect game in the shutout victory with eight strikeouts, no hits and no walks to help the Tenderloins notch their 30th win of the season. The feat marks

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Storefront hopes to benefit the South Side

By Charles Christian As revitalization efforts continue in St. Joseph, a storefront on the South Side is trying to do its part. Adam Marriott recently purchased the storefront on South 22nd Street across from Dollar General. At first, he leased the space for his Time Out event and activity business. However, he ended up purchasing

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Music lovers wrap up the Country Backroads Music Festival

By Jazmine Knight Country music lovers unite for the Country Backroads Music Festival in Savannah. The live music experience featured many different country artists and bands performing original and recognizable classics. Guests could enjoy various food trucks and vendors while kids could play inside bouncy houses or engage with inflatables, a petting zoo and more.

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Boy nearly drowns at Fourth of July party

By Chris Fortune A 4-year-old boy was transported to Children’s Mercy, and his status is currently unknown after nearly drowning at a Fourth of July party in Dekalb, Missouri. The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Department received a call about a boy possibly drowning at 7:51 p.m. Thursday night, according to Sheriff Bill Puett. Puett said the

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Deeds of trust for July 5

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from June 28 to July 1 Kim Brownlee to Tasha Brown, Armstrongs Add LT 10 Blk 9. Tasha Brown, Mitchell Brown to Delmar Financial Co., Armstrongs Add LT 10 Blk 9 $90,909. Lowrance Rentals to Harding Properties LLC, Oakland Park LTS 28 29 Blk 2. Harding Properties LLC

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Vital statistics for July 5

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Curtis Dale Wilson Jr., 52, and Chelsey Nichole Mestagh, 33, both of Elwood, Kansas. Payton Duvall Redemer, 24, and Whitney Michell Davidson, 24, both of St. Joseph. Richard Earl Brotherton, 51, and Pamma Leigh Williams, 51, both of St. Joseph. Cru Aaron Couldry, 32, Easton, Missouri, and Sydney Dawn Duke,

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Late Notices, July 05, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Senturie Heath OTTUMWA, Iowa – Senturie Heath, 34, Ottumwa, Iowa, formerly of St. Joseph, passed away July 2, 2024. Farewell Services and Public Livestream 1 p.m. Saturday, Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to the service. www.meierhoffer.com As published in the St. Joseph

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