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By NewsPress Now We’re livestreaming the Chiefs victory parade! Tune in to see Kansas City celebrating the back-to-back champs.
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now We’re livestreaming the Chiefs victory parade! Tune in to see Kansas City celebrating the back-to-back champs.
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now This needs to stop More enforcement is needed for these people driving around or parked in neighborhoods with expired license plates, expired paper tags or no license at all. In fact, there are four vehicles in our neighborhood with this going on. That goes to show you with this going on in
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Late Notices Dara S. Griffin Dara Sue Griffin, 70, St. Joseph, passed away Feb. 12, 2024. Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Funeral Services 10 a.m. Monday at the Rupp Funeral Home. Interment Ashland Cemetery. Arrangements Rupp Funeral Home. Barbara A. Pasley Barbara Ann (Archdekin) Pasley, 90, St. Joseph, passed away Feb.
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Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now SAVANNAH, Mo. – Elizabeth “Betty” Ann Harvey, 90, of Savannah, Missouri, passed from this life to her precious Lord on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, at Living Community, in St. Jospeh. She was born on Dec. 5, 1933, to Lloyd and Helen (Reno) Harvey on their family farm between Savannah and Amazonia, Missouri.
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now DES MOINES, Iowa – Loren Gene Velvick, of Des Moines, Iowa, passed away on Feb. 7, 2024, at his residence. Born on March 10, 1948, in Seneca, Kansas, he was the son of Woodrow and Naomi (Lyder) Velvick. Gene was preceded in death by his parents and his twin brother, Leslie Dean
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Dennis Michael Taylor, 78, of St. Joseph, passed away Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, at his home in St. Joseph. He was born at home on April 7, 1945, in Savannah, Missouri, son of the late Marjorie and Harvey Taylor Sr. On Dec. 28, 1986, he married his best friend, Pati Brown Taylor.
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Joy Cole, 86, St. Joseph, passed away Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, at her home. She was born on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 1937, to Hugh E. and Julia F. (Norris) Taylor, in Savannah, Missouri. She graduated from Savannah High School, and later attended both Missouri Western State University and University of Missouri
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now (StatePoint) Part of being a savvy consumer is finding valuable perks in unexpected places. These extras won’t just make you feel like a VIP, they’ll help you save big on the things you want and need. Skeptical? You’re not alone — a third of consumers are frustrated by the lack of value
Continue ReadingBy Metro Creative Learning the art of negotiation can benefit anyone, but it’s particularly effective for people well who are always interested in finding a bargain. Not everyone is born with negotiating skills, but they can learn them. Ask for what you want. Be assertive and know what you want from a situation. This can
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now DEAR ABBY, I’ve always been close to my children, but now that they are adults, it seems I’m losing my connection with one of them. He married a girl of a different race, and while that doesn’t bother me, I have a strong hunch she’s the reason he has distanced himself from
Continue ReadingBy Calvin Silvers The Kansas City Chiefs are now officially considered a dynasty by most NFL fans and reporters after their 25-22 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII this past Sunday. The Chiefs enter the immortal state of back-to-back champions previously occupied by the 1960s Green Bay Packers, 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers,
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press HONOLULU | The death toll from the wildfire that destroyed the historic Hawaii town of Lahaina in August rose to 101 on Tuesday after Maui police confirmed the identity of one new victim, a 76-year-old man. Maui police found Paul Kasprzycki’s remains off a side street in an industrial area, Maui police
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press Democrat Tom Suozzi won a special election Tuesday in New York for the U.S. House seat that was left vacant when Republican George Santos was expelled from Congress. Suozzi defeated Republican Mazi Pilip to retake a seat he held for three terms before giving it up to run, unsuccessfully, for governor. The
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press WASHINGTON — The U.S. House voted Tuesday to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, with the Republican majority determined to punish the Biden administration over its handling of the U.S-Mexico border after failing last week in a politically embarrassing setback. The evening roll call proved tight, with Speaker Mike Johnson’s threadbare GOP
Continue ReadingBy Jazmine Knight A Missouri abortion-rights support group is looking for 172,000 voter signatures before May 5 to ensure a spot on the November ballot, but obstacles remain. The race for signatures on this petition comes from the recent halt of a Republican-led campaign to amend the near-total abortion ban. This made room for another ballot initiative
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday, ending his second stay since surgery to treat prostate cancer, and he has resumed his full duties, the Pentagon said. Austin, 70, has had ongoing health issues since undergoing surgery in December. He was taken
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog warned Tuesday that Iran is “not entirely transparent” regarding its atomic program, particularly after an official who once led Tehran’s program announced the Islamic Republic has all the pieces for a weapon “in our hands.” Speaking at the World
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press NEW YORK — Donald Trump wants a leadership change at the Republican National Committee in an attempt to install a new slate of loyalists — including his daughter-in-law — atop the GOP’s political machine even before the former president formally secures the party’s next presidential nomination. Current RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel says
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn. — A quick-moving winter storm battered cities in the Northeast with snowfall, sending huge waves crashing into the New England coastline and forcing New York City schools into glitch-filled remote learning reminiscent of the early days of the pandemic. Airlines canceled or delayed flights while accidents were reported on slippery
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press HOUSTON — The shooter who opened fire at a Houston megachurch before being gunned down by security officers used an AR-style rifle that police say she legally purchased despite a years-long criminal record, a history of mental illness and allegations she threatened to shoot her ex-husband. Key questions remained Tuesday about Genesse
Continue ReadingBy Riley Funk Law enforcement is encouraging fans to be prepared for crowds and to have patience if they are traveling to Kansas City for the Chiefs victory parade. Sgt. Shane Hux of the Missouri State Highway Patrol volunteered his time last year at the parade to keep players and fans safe along the route.
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press CHICAGO — The weeks after Kaniya Harris found out she was pregnant were among the hardest in her life. Final exams were fast approaching for the college junior. Her doctors told her she had an ovarian cyst, and the risk of ectopic pregnancy was high. The wait times for abortion clinics near
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Tuesday called for House Republicans to urgently bring a $95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan to a vote, warning that refusal to take up the bill, passed by the Senate in the morning, would be “playing into Putin’s hands.” “Supporting this bill is
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press CAIRO — Israel and Hamas are making progress toward another cease-fire and hostage-release deal, officials said Tuesday, as negotiations went on and Israel threatened to expand its offensive to Gaza’s southern edge, where some 1.4 million Palestinians have sought refuge. The talks continued in Egypt a day after Israeli forces rescued two
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR launches its new season with rivals attempting to dethrone Team Penske after two years atop the Cup Series while an off-track battle over revenue sharing threatens to overshadow the competition. Teams report to Daytona International Speedway this week for Sunday’s season-opening Daytona 500 without a new agreement
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Chase Elliott wants to race cars. Fast cars that he can drive to a second NASCAR championship. The rest of the stuff? The crowds, the commercials, the showcasing his every move on social media? That’s just never going to be part of the job that Elliott finds enjoyable.
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — No one needs to remind Kyle Larson about his record at Daytona International Speedway. He’s frustratingly winless at the famed track, which is the only NASCAR venue at which he doesn’t even have a top-five finish. “I do believe that we are much, much better than what we
Continue ReadingBy Marcus Clem It comes down to the wire on whether the St. Joseph School District will have approval to move forward with plans to drop Monday from its class calendar this fall. David Foster is committed to voting “no” on the proposal when it comes up at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26 at the
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals intend to build their new downtown ballpark blocks away from T-Mobile Center and the Power & Light District, scrapping two concepts elsewhere in the city for a location that puts the stadium closer to existing entertainment areas. The Royals revealed plans for the $2
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