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Month: August 2024

Why don’t more politicians retire? A medical anthropologist explains how the U.S. could benefit from a mandatory retirement age

By Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Conversation via AP President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are hardly the only examples of politicians who work well into their golden years. Members of the baby-boom generation – Americans born between 1946 and 1964 – are the most numerous in the House, and in

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Indians look to carry momentum into 2024

By Jacob Meikel The Central football program has exceeded expectations each of the last two seasons, and the next step will be to add playoff wins to its resume in 2024. From 2018 to 2021, the program only won four football games. Since then, they’ve tallied five wins in 2022 and seven wins in 2023.

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Four arrests made in Friday patrol on Belt Highway

By Jenna Wilson Local law enforcement agencies partnered over the weekend to conduct a saturation patrol and promote safety along the Belt Highway. According to a press release from the St. Joseph Police Department, officers conducted a four-hour saturation patrol on Friday using marked patrol vehicles to enforce hazardous moving violation laws, focusing on violations

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Phil Donahue, whose talk show launched an television genre, has died Phil Donahue, whose pioneering daytime talk show launched an indelible television genre that brought success to Oprah Winfrey, Montel Williams, Ellen DeGeneres and many others, has died. He was 88. NBC’s “Today” show, citing family members, said Donahue died Sunday after

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Reeder faces municipal charges

By NewsPress Now Driving while intoxicated and weapons charges have been filed against a former school board member in St. Joseph Municipal Court. Kenneth Reeder, 69, of St. Joseph is set to appear before Municipal Court Judge Ted Elo at 8 a.m. on Sept. 25 on charges of DWI-drug intoxication and a weapons violation. Reeder

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press Perdue recalls 167,000 pounds of chicken nuggets NEW YORK | Check your freezer. Perdue Foods is recalling more than 167,000 pounds of frozen chicken nuggets and tenders after some customers reported finding metal wire embedded in the products. According to Perdue and the U.S. Agriculture Department’s Food Safety and Inspection Service,

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Cómo preparar su hogar para cualquier clase de tormenta con artículos esenciales

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) Los desastres naturales como huracanes, tornados, inundaciones e incendios forestales se producen cada año con más frecuencia. También se están volviendo más impredecibles, con muchos desastres que tienen lugar fuera de la temporada tradicional de tormentas. A pesar de que a una abrumadora mayoría de estadounidenses, 86%, les preocupa que los

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Golden, Donna L. Craig, Mo.

By NewsPress Now Donna L. Golden CRAIG, Mo. – Donna L. Golden, 79, of Craig, Missouri, passed away at the Community Hospital, in Fairfax, Missouri, on Aug. 15, 2024. Services: Monday, Aug. 19, 2024, 11 a.m. Big Lake Baptist Church. Family will greet friends one hour prior to services. Interment: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Craig. Memorials: The

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Late Notices, Aug. 19, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Carol A. Wright WEATHERBY, Mo. -Carol Ann Wright, 82, passed away Aug. 16, 2024. Funeral 11 a.m. Aug. 19 at Turner Family Funeral Home of Maysville, Missouri, with Burial following at Hopewell Baptist Cemetery, Weatherby, Missouri. Visitation: One hour prior to funeral service on Monday. www.turnerfamilyfuneral.com As published in the

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Serve banana coffee cake with a twist

By Metro Creative Waiting for bananas to ripen for baking can try anyone’s patience. Laurie McNamara, author of “Simply Scratch: 120 Wholesome Homemade Recipes Made Easy” (Avery), admits she doesn’t have the patience for bananas to brown and that roasting them in the oven speeds up the process. That process is on display in McNamara’s

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