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Month: April 2025

Late Notices, April 04, 2025

Sylva J. Summers Sylva J. Summers, 68, of St Joseph, died April 2, 2025. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday at Rupp Funeral Home with Pastor Eric Derks officiating. Visitation 1 to 2 p.m. on Tuesday at the Rupp Funeral Home. Mrs. Summers will be cremated following services. www.ruppfuneral.com. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press.

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Sports Betting Line

By The Associated Press NBA Saturday FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG at ATLANTA OFF (OFF) New York at PHILADELPHIA OFF (OFF) Minnesota at DETROIT OFF (OFF) Memphis at MIAMI OFF (OFF) Milwaukee at LA CLIPPERS OFF (OFF) Dallas COLLEGE BASKETBALL Saturday FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG at BOISE STATE 1½ Nebraska at VILLANOVA 3½ UCF Florida 2½ at

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Some good news on population

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — One thread connects many of St. Joseph’s problems. Crime, jobs or schools? Those are big issues, but a deeper look reveals something else. Since the bogus Census count of 1900, population loss has been a thorn in the community’s side. It’s not just a matter of pride. Growing communities

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El principal negociador ruso dice que las empresas estadounidenses serían bienvenidas en Rusia si se levantaran las sanciones

Por Jennifer Hansler, CNN El principal negociador ruso, Kirill Dmitriev, dijo este jueves que no planteó el alivio de sanciones en sus reuniones con el Gobierno de Trump en Washington, pero aseguró que las medidas punitivas podrían levantarse para permitir más negocios de EE.UU. con Rusia. “En este momento, no estamos pidiendo ningún alivio de

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Employees work at a Chinese-funded textile and garment factory on November 18

Businesses spent years diversifying away from China. Trump’s trade war could destroy those economies

By John Liu, CNN (CNN) — For Tim Hsu, who sells modern lamps and ceiling lights mostly to American customers, US President Donald Trump’s historic tariff announcement has upended his carefully made plans. Last year, the Taiwanese businessman decided to invest in Cambodia to diversify his production base beyond his traditional stronghold of south China.

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Penthouse atop world’s skinniest skyscraper is now on the market for $110 million

By Jacqui Palumbo, CNN (CNN) — A penthouse of the “supertall” Manhattan building dubbed the world’s skinniest skyscraper has hit the market at $110 million. The four-story home, or “quadplex,” spans floors 80 to 83 of the 1,428-foot-tall Steinway Tower and overlooks Central Park. With interiors designed by Studio Sofield, the suggested floor plans features

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A church in England opens its doors to pro wrestling in a bid to attract converts

By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press SHIPLEY, England (AP) — Sitting around a wrestling ring, churchgoers roared as local hero Billy O’Keeffe body-slammed a fighter named Disciple. Beneath stained-glass windows, they whooped and cheered as burly, tattooed wresters tumbled into the aisle during a six-man tag-team battle. This is Wrestling Church, which brings blood, sweat and

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Federal officials are quietly terminating the legal residency of some international college students

By COLLIN BINKLEY, ANNIE MA and MAKIYA SEMINERA Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A crackdown on foreign students is alarming college leaders, who say the Trump administration is using new tactics and vague justifications to push some students out of the country. College officials worry the new approach will keep foreigners from wanting to study

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Federal officials are quietly terminating the legal residency of some international college students

By COLLIN BINKLEY, ANNIE MA and MAKIYA SEMINERA Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A crackdown on foreign students is alarming college leaders, who say the Trump administration is using new tactics and vague justifications to push some students out of the country. College officials worry the new approach will keep foreigners from wanting to study

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Unemployment benefits for striking workers being considered in Oregon, Washington

By MARTHA BELLISLE and CLAIRE RUSH Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — Lawmakers in Oregon and Washington are considering whether striking workers should receive unemployment benefits, following recent walkouts by Boeing factory workers, hospital nurses and teachers in the Pacific Northwest that highlighted a new era of American labor activism. Oregon’s measure would make it the

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Asking the hard questions

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Politicians from all sides like to ask a version of this question: “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?”It is not clear which politician first asked that question, but it has become more common, and it does make an impact in many cases. It is

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Books to help your garden grow

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Have you caught the gardening bug yet? Stop by the St. Joseph Public Library and check out a book on gardening. Visit the Downtown or East Hills libraries and you will even find seeds to get you started. The books discussed here are available at the St. Joseph Public

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