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Month: August 2024

It’s Your Call for Aug. 6

By NewsPress Now He doesn’t have my vote I see that Andrew Bailey tried to intervene in the Supreme Court gag order on Trump. I wouldn’t vote for that guy if he was the only guy running. What about Sugar Lake? Well, I was just wondering, there’s all this talk about Lake Contrary dredging and

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Mark your calendars

By Corner Post Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp — St. Joseph, Missouri, continues thru Aug. 15. www.chiefs.com/trainingcamp/ Nemaha County Fair — Auburn, Nebraska, Aug. 11-14. www.nemahacountyfair.org Richardson County Fair — Humboldt, Nebraska, Sept. 11-14. www.facebook.com/richardsoncountyfair/ Sound of Speed Air Show featuring USAF Thunderbirds — St. Joseph, Missouri, Sept. 14-15. www.stjairshow.com 42nd Annual Southwest Iowa Hot

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Only a cat

By Dorothy Fisher Field Submitted by Bonnie Shaver She came to my house Looking lost and forlorn So, I couldn’t send her away And you can’t close the door Once you open your heart To a lovable calico stray. So, Tabby moved in And before very long She was part of the family — A

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Remember These Jingles?

By Corner Post Marketers know that a good tagline or slogan helps to elevate the product or service tied to it in the minds of consumers. Jingles can take that awareness to even higher levels. Can you recall the following marketing gems from the past? Better yet, how many can you actually sing (either in

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Gallatin 4-H news

By Amy Holder Submitted to Corner Post Sullivan and Jamesson Holder recently competed in their county 4-H’s Achievement Day Event. In addition to projects, each of the young men presented speeches for competition. Jamesson’s speech was about exhibiting livestock and the need for the tradition to continue. He placed first and qualified for state in

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Gallatin FFA Exhibitors

By Amy Holder Submitted to Corner Post Members of the Gallatin FFA Chapter have been busy exhibiting animals this summer. Sullivan Bird, a junior at Gallatin R-V, exhibited the Reserve Champion Heifer at the Daviess County Fair. In addition, Sullivan had the second, third and fifth place in-county females. Sullivan and his family show and

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Whole-wheat dark chocolate zucchini brownies

By The Sugar Creek Christian Church and Ladies Aid Society Cookbook Submitted to Corner Post These zucchini brownies are divine and make a great treat since zucchinis are currently in season. Whole-wheat dark chocolate zucchini brownies 1 cup white whole-wheat flour 1/3 cup Nestle Toll House Baking Cocoa 1 1/4 tsp. baking soda 1/2 tsp.

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Late Notices, Aug. 6, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Francis J. Hibler CAMERON, Mo. – Francis Junior Hibler, 97, passed away Aug. 2, 2024. Graveside services 11 a.m. Aug. 6, Cameron Memory Gardens, Cameron, Missouri. Arrangements under the direction of Poland-Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. George Jensen George “Deon” Jensen, 89, St. Joseph, passed away Aug. 5 2024. Arrangements pending

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Gone From My Sight

By Henry Van Dyke Submitted by Barbara Lawrence These aren’t my words, but I clipped them out and taped the clipping to the inside of a cabinet door I open often. I find them comforting to consider. I am standing upon the seashore. A ship, at my side, spreads her white sails to the moving

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Organ and tissue donors FAQ

By Corner Post More than 103,000 people are currently on the national transplant waiting list and, on average, a new name is added every eight minutes. Each donor has the potential to save eight lives and enhance at least 75 more. To learn more about organ and tissue donations, check out the links below (some

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Rate of child abuse

By Metro Creative Data from the World Health Organization indicates that nearly three in four children between the ages of two and four regularly suffer physical punishment and/or psychological violence at the hands of parents and caregivers. The WHO also reports that one in five women and one in 13 men report having been sexually

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This savory sandwich is a true classic

By Metro Creative The sandwich is the quintessential portable food, and one that has scores of incarnations. The modern concept of a sandwich that combines meats, cheeses and vegetables between slices of bread can be traced to 18th century Europe. The sandwich is purportedly named after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Rumor has

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Ex-Trump attorney Jenna Ellis to cooperate in Arizona fake electors case, charges to be dropped

By Associated Press PHOENIX | Former President Donald Trump’s campaign attorney Jenna Ellis, who worked closely with his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, will cooperate with Arizona prosecutors in exchange for charges being dropped against her in a fake electors case, the state attorney general’s office announced Monday. Ellis has previously pleaded not guilty to fraud,

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Venezuela’s top prosecutor announces criminal probe against opposition leaders

By Associated Press CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela’s top prosecutor on Monday announced a criminal investigation against the opposition’s presidential candidate Edmundo González and its leader Maria Corina Machado over their call on the armed forces to abandon their support for President Nicolás Maduro and to stop repressing demonstrators. Attorney General Tarek William Saab’s statement tied

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School district to begin search for superintendent

By Jazmine Knight The St. Joseph School Board conducted a special meeting to discuss the request for proposals, or RFPs, submitted in the search for a new superintendent. The search comes after current superintendent, Gabe Edgar, announced his retirement from the district earlier this summer. SJSD Board President, LaTonya Williams, says replacing Dr. Edgar will

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Hicks remains undefeated in pro fighting career

By Jacob Meikel St. Joseph native Tyson Hicks anticipates a big year in 2025 as he continues to further his professional fighting career. The Benton High School graduate remains undefeated in his pro career, coming off of a unanimous decision win in a kickboxing bout with Thomas Thatcher of Indianola, Nebraska, back in February. The

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