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Month: December 2024

Sports briefs

By Associated Press Johnston wins Australian Open for first pro title by the Arizona State alum MELBOURNE, Australia | Unheralded American Ryggs Johnston won his first professional title Sunday by closing with a 4-under 68 at Kingston Heath for a three-shot victory in the Australian Open. The Arizona State alum was among three players to

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Canada’s ambassador: Trudeau told Trump Canadian border can’t be compared to Mexico’s

By Associated Press TORONTO — Canada’s ambassador to the United States said Sunday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was successful in getting President-elect Donald Trump and key Cabinet nominees to understand that lumping Canada in with Mexico over the flow of drugs and migrants into the U.S. is unfair. Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s ambassador in Washington,

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Guilty Pleasures

By Associated Press ‘Moana 2’ sails to a record $221 million opening as Hollywood celebrates a moviegoing feast NEW YORK | Christmas came early at the box office this year. “Moana 2” brought in a tidal wave of moviegoers over the Thanksgiving Day weekend, setting records with $221 million in ticket sales, according to studio

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One dead after vehicle crashes into home

By Kendra Simpson One person died after being struck by a vehicle that then crashed into a residential home Sunday morning. According to the St. Joseph Police Department, at approximately 3:58 a.m. Sunday, a vehicle crashed into the front porch of a house on the east side of road between Madison and Green streets. One

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Protecting your home for the holidays

By Jenna Wilson As the holiday season moves into full swing, law enforcement officers are reminding families to secure their homes before traveling. Whether it’s going shopping for a few hours or traveling for a few days, the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Department is sharing tips for families to protect their homes. December and January recorded

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Reading nonfiction prepares kids for success

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – By Melissa Taylor, M.Ed., former elementary teacher and K-12 literacy trainer Nonfiction is essential in a child’s reading diet. Most children primarily read fiction, but as they progress in their education, they will be expected to primarily read for information. That means they must be able to comprehend informational/expository texts

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