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Month: November 2024

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By NewsPress Now • DAVID R. BRADLEY | editor/publisher | 271-8502 | david.bradley@npgco.com STACEY HILL | general manager and publishing director | 236-6205 | stacey.hill@npgco.com STEVE BOOHER | news and content strategies | 271-8583 | steve.booher@newspressnow.com Combining The Gazette, founded April 25, 1845, and The News-Press, founded May 3, 1879 ST. JOSEPH, MO., BIRTHPLACE OF

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Late Notices, Nov. 26, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Betty R. A. Beaver AGENCY, Mo. – Betty Ruth Anders Beaver, 82, of Agency, Missouri, died Nov. 22, 2024. Visitation 10 to 11 a.m. with the service officiated by Pastor Earnestine Blakley following at 11 a.m. at Heaton-Bowman-Smith-Sidenfaden Chapel at 3609 Frederick Blvd. St. Joseph, MO 64506 on Nov. 26.

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Average cost of weddings

By Metro Creative Weddings are well-known as costly affairs, even for couples who opt for more laid back ceremonies and receptions as opposed to lavish gatherings. Each year, The Knot Real Weddings Study uncovers the latest wedding trends, including those related to fashion, food and, of course, finances. The most recent study found that the

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6 tips for safe travels this holiday season

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – Traveling for the holidays? Whether you’re having a Friendsgiving with pals or going to grandma’s house for Christmas, Kwanzaa or Hanukkah, you’ll find the roads jam packed. According to a survey by GasBuddy, 72% of Americans plan to drive to their holiday destination, up from 41% in 2023. Stormy and

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By NewsPress Now THANK YOU, FARMERS! Agriculture and local business go hand-in-hand Triumph Foods is focused on global service and local involvement. They export pork products to more than 30 countries. They also contribute to several local entities, including Second Harvest and 4H – they even helped the St. Joseph Mustangs become the St. Joseph

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Walmart becomes latest — and biggest — company to roll back DEI policies

By Associated Press NEW YORK — Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, is rolling back its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, joining a list of major corporations that have been under pressure by conservative activists. The company confirmed on Monday to The Associated Press that it will better monitor its third-party marketplace items to make sure

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Israel launches new airstrikes on Lebanon as leaders draw closer to a ceasefire with Hezbollah

By Associated Press BEIRUT — Israel’s military launched airstrikes across Lebanon on Monday, unleashing explosions throughout the country and killing at least 31 while Israeli leaders appeared to be closing in on a negotiated ceasefire with the Hezbollah militant group. Israeli strikes hit commercial and residential buildings in Beirut as well as in the port

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Hicks’s next fight aimed for early 2025

By Jacob Meikel A local professional fighter has his next fight in sight, hoping to maintain his perfect record as a pro. St. Joseph native and Benton graduate Tyson Hicks, now 5-0 in his professional fighting career, is slated for his next pro fight in late February. With Hicks’s opponent yet to be determined, the

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Special counsel moves to abandon election interference and classified documents cases against Trump

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Special counsel Jack Smith moved to abandon two criminal cases against Donald Trump on Monday, acknowledging that Trump’s return to the White House will preclude attempts to federally prosecute him for retaining classified documents or trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat. The decision was inevitable, since longstanding Justice Department

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Dow hits another record as stocks rise

By Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rose Monday, with those benefiting the most from lower interest rates and a stronger economy leading the way. The S&P 500 climbed 0.3% to pull closer to its all-time high set two weeks ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 440 points, or 1%, to its own

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Judge hears closing arguments on whether Google’s advertising tech constitutes a monopoly

By Associated Press ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Google, already facing a possible breakup of the company over its ubiquitous search engine, is fighting to beat back another attack by the U.S. Department of Justice alleging monopolistic conduct, this time over technology that puts online advertising in front of consumers. The Justice Department and Google made closing

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press Microsoft 365 users report outage issues NEW YORK | Thousands of Microsoft 365 customers worldwide reported having issues with services like Outlook and Teams on Monday. In social media posts and comments on platforms like outage tracker Downdetector, some impacted said that they were having trouble seeing their emails, loading calendars

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Travel numbers up this Thanksgiving holiday

By Leah Rainwater With almost 72 million people traveling by car for the Thanksgiving holiday, roads will be busy this week, calling for some extra attention from drivers. “Road trips have always been very popular for the Thanksgiving holiday as people go visit loved ones. But we know that also, road trips have had a

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