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Month: September 2024

Veterans reflect at Sound of Speed

By Kendra Simpson The Sound of Speed Air show concluded Sunday evening. The event brought in thousands of onlookers, civilian and enlisted alike. One group of attendees, however, remember the air show not as a spectacle, but as a reminder of their years of service. “They represent an inside look into a day in the

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Tropical Storm Ileana weakens to a depression MEXICO CITY | The National Hurricane Center says Storm Ileana has weakened to a tropical depression. The tropical storm formed Thursday off Mexico’s Pacific coast as it moved ashore, making landfall on the coast of the Mexican state of Sinaloa Saturday, a day after

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Oracle settles suit over tracking data NEW YORK | Tech behemoth Oracle has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit for $115 million over allegations that it tracked consumer activity both on and offline. The suit alleges Oracle captured, compiled, and sold individuals’ data to third parties without their consent. Oracle

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ is No. 1 again; ‘Am I Racist’ cracks top 5 Moviegoers said yes to more “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” this weekend. After its monster opening, the Tim Burton sequel easily topped the domestic box office charts again with $51.6 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. Down only 54% from

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Incorporate soy into your diet

By Metro Creative Did you know that soybeans are among the most versatile foods one can include in his or her diet? Soyfoods are processed into a variety of food products and served in many different ways. Tofu, soybean oil, miso, tempeh, and edamame are the humble soybean. Edamame is an immature soybean that is

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Three injured in one-vehicle crash on Friday night

By Ashley Luthans Three people were injured Friday night after a vehicle flipped on its side after the driver attempted driving “donuts” in a private parking lot north of Savannah. While in motion, the 2023 Polaris RZR flipped, partially ejecting the two passengers, 28-year-old Kayla Whitmer and 34-year-old Courtney Barron. The vehicle then came to a

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Local man wins award for customer service

By Ashley Luthans On Saturday, Ed Wiebe was named as one of the recipients of the 2024 Hy-Vee Legendary Customer Service Award. Wiebe was surprised Saturday morning by a crowd of family, friends and co-workers in the St. Joseph Hy-Vee waiting to tell him the news and congratulate him. Wiebe has been with the St.

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Top Financial Tips for Hispanic and Latino Families

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) Advertisement. National Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15, recognizes the contributions Hispanic Americans make to U.S. culture and success. According to advocates, it’s also an annual opportunity to address the gaps that limit their economic security. “Though Hispanic/Latino Americans are major contributors to the health of the

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Taking flight with pilot Jeff Shetterly

By Kyle Schmidt Jeff Shetterly, a third-generation aviator will fly in a 1945 SNJ-6 “Texan” also known as T-6, during the Sound of Speed Airshow, an aircraft he has fallen in love with. “I just fell in love with these, I love the shape of them,” Shetterly said. “It’s huge and just a giant beast and fun

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