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Month: November 2024

Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Beyoncé leads the 2025 Grammy noms, becoming the most nominated artist NEW YORK | Welcome to Beyoncé country. When it comes to the 2025 Grammy Award nominations, “Cowboy Carter” rules the nation. She leads the nods with 11, bringing her career total to 99 nominations. That makes her the most nominated artist

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Tubes Bike Shop takes a Sunday Stroll

By Kendra Simpson Some St. Joseph residents took advantage of Sunday’s weather with a leisurely Sunday Stroll with Tubes Bike Shop. Tubes Bike Shop invited St. Joseph riders to join in on an easy pace ride through the St. Joseph parkways. Tubes employee and leader of the stroll, Emma Gossett, said her favorite part about

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Lemon cupcakes are on the menu

By Metro Creative Cupcakes are handheld treats that can make any celebration even more spectacular. If guests expect the standard flavors of chocolate, vanilla or even red velvet, change things up with a sunny surprise: lemon! Enjoy this recipe for “Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes” from “Jane’s Patisserie” (Sourcebooks) by Jane Dunn. Anything with sweet drizzle is

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How to make a farm/ranch profitable

By Thomas C. Ray Submitted to Corner Post Our operation’s Profit & Loss Statement, if we had one, would make any agricultural economist shake his head in disapproval. I don’t ride the horses nearly as often as I’d like to. The breeding program of our cow herd is neither efficient, nor progressive. (I blame that

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One man injured after Midtown shooting

By Kendra Simpson One man was injured in a shooting near Midtown St. Joseph Sunday afternoon. The St. Joseph Police Department responded to a shots fired call at North 20th and Jules around 12:08 p.m.. An officer in the area found a vehicle with a bullet hole and the victim inside with a single gunshot

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Weekend college football recap

By Jacob Meikel Missouri Western 23, Northwest Missouri State 33 The last edition of The Battle of Highway 71 once again belongs to the Bearcats. The MIAA’s most successful program in the Bearcats dominated in the sack category, tallying five sacks on the afternoon while Missouri Western tallied zero. The Griffs gave themselves a chance

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Fall harvest almost completed

By Charles Christian The fall harvest season is coming to a close across Northwest Missouri. According to local farmers, the harvest is about 90% complete for most farmers in the area. Jerry Dishman, the owner of Dishman Fertilizer in Helena, Missouri, said the two biggest challenges for the harvest this season have been weather and

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VikingFest arrives in St. Joseph

By Ashley Luthans On Saturday, a new festival visited the Castle Bridge Event Center in St. Joseph. VikingFest is an interactive festival where attendees are encouraged to dress up and enjoy food, music, history and fantasy. There were tons of vendors, activities and more for the more than 600 attendees to enjoy. One of the

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Savannah, Central cheerleaders show spirit at state

By Kirsten Stokes Two local spirit squads have something to cheer about after taking home some statewide honors. The Savannah and Central high school cheerleading teams each placed second in the 3A small coed and 5A large divisions, respectively, at the Missouri state competition recently. Members of the teams reflected on the moment they heard

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November is ideal for vaccinations for kids

By Charles Christian Officials at the St. Joseph Health Department are reminding parents that November is an ideal time for kids to get flu, COVID and RSV vaccines. December through February is normally considered a peak season for these respiratory illnesses, making November a good time for vaccinations to give the body time to adjust

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Circuit Courts for Nov. 8

Division 1 Judge Kate H. Schaefer Prison Brian D. Duquette, no address provided, three years in the Missouri Department of Corrections for second-degree burglary and resisting arrest by fleeing creating a risk of serious injury/death to any person and court costs are waived. Division 5 Judge Chad Gaddie Jailed Brooke Lynn Desbien, Randolph, Kansas, 12

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Frye, Ernie 1934-2024 St. Joseph, Mo.

By NewsPress Now Ernest Leroy Frye, 90, St. Joseph, passed away Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024. He was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin, to Hallie and Cynthia Frye. Ernie had five siblings, Harold Frye, deceased, wife, Ester, also deceased, Helena Frye, deceased, husband, Junior, also deceased, Lyle Frye, deceased, wife, Merle, who is also deceased, Ruby

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5 maneras de ayudar a pequeñas empresas a ahorrar tiempo y dinero en temporada festiva y todo el año

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – Patrocinado por Office Depot Para muchos propietarios de pequeñas empresas, la temporada festiva es sinónimo del “momento de la verdad”, independientemente de que vendan o no regalos para los consumidores. La presión ya está en marcha: la proximidad del Small Business Saturday o Sábado de las Pequeñas Empresas, quiere decir

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