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Month: August 2024

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By The Associated Press Protesters urge Mexican president to ‘respect democracy’ MEXICO CITY | Protesters have marched across Mexico in the latest opposition to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s proposed judicial overhaul and other moves by the governing party that critics say will weaken democratic checks and balances. Demonstrators rallied Sunday in Mexico City

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Sports briefs

By Associated Press Baltimore Ravens offensive line coach Joe D’Alessandris dies at age 70 OWINGS MILLS, Md. | Joe D’Alessandris, whose nearly half-century of coaching offensive linemen eventually brought him to four different NFL teams, has died. He was 70. The Baltimore Ravens, D’Alessandris’ employer since 2017, announced that he died Sunday. He was hospitalized

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Guilty Pleasures

By Associated Press ‘Deadpool’ and ‘Alien’ top charts again as ‘Blink Twice’ sees quiet opening LOS ANGELES | In a sleepy summer weekend at the box office, holdovers reigned supreme as newcomers landed without a splash. “Deadpool & Wolverine” reclaimed first place at the North American box office in its fifth weekend with $18.3 million.

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Buchanan County Jail finalizing security upgrades

By Jenna Wilson The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office is rolling out security upgrades to the county jail, including intercoms and wristbands to monitor inmates and their health. With the help of grant funding, the sheriff’s office has 100 percent video surveillance coverage of all buildings and grounds, intercoms are being added to the cells and

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Spinach all rolled up with flavor

By Metro Creative Including more spinach in one’s diet can be a healthy decision. Spinach is rich in iron, potassium, magnesium, folate, and vitamins C, E and K. With that strong profile, spinach supports the heart, eyes, skin, and immune system. Spinach also can aid digestion and strengthen bones. The good news is that spinach

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Historic Corby Chapel estate for sale

By Charles Christian A historic home originally built in 1871 as a chapel is for sale in St. Joseph. The house, located at 5006 N.E. Amazonia Road, was converted from a chapel to a home in 1944. It now has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. It also contains a stone fireplace and several sheds on

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Nonprofit hosts health fair to educate local seniors

By Leah Rainwater Older adults at the Joyce Ray Patterson 50+ Activity Center learned about all things health care last week. Northwest Professionals in Aging, a nonprofit that aims to education and advocate for the senior population in Northwest Missouri, hosted a health fair on Aug. 22. The fair featured representatives from different businesses like

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Two killed in single-car accident in Andrew County

By Chris Fortune Two women died in a single vehicle crash in Andrew County on Saturday morning. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the accident happened at 10:15 a.m. as 70-year-old Christie Petersen of Sheridan, Mo., drove north on Highway 71, 22 miles south of Maryville, with 47-year-old Kelly Taute of Merced, CA. Petersen reportedly

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Buchanan County Republican Party opens headquarters

By Chris Fortune As election season ramps up, the Buchanan County Republican Party welcomed local candidates and residents to its new election headquarters on Saturday. Visitors enjoyed ice cream during the grand opening at 1307 Village Dr. while speaking on issues in the upcoming election. The chairman of the Buchanan County Republican Central Committee said

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St. Joseph Christian hosts annual car show

By Ashley Luthans On Saturday, St. Joseph Christian School had their 8th annual car, truck and bike show at Frederick Boulevard Baptist Church. The event is held by the St. Joseph Christian School Fine Arts Boosters in order to benefit the school’s fine arts department. It was free for spectators to attend, and many people

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SJPD works to fill remaining staff vacancies

By Jenna Wilson The St. Joseph Police Department has made progress with its recruiting efforts amid a nationwide shortage, but local officers are still hoping to fill remaining vacancies with new hire testing next week. The department has made some strides in its staffing, but it still has 18 vacancies to fill as soon as

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