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Month: August 2024

Downtown wasn’t worth the bet

By NewsPress Now If you build it they will come. Except in Downtown St. Joseph. New developments fall into disrepair or disuse despite giddy promises of Downtown’s renaissance. If this is a renaissance, it might be the early part with the plague still hanging around the streets of Florence. In St. Joseph, the long march

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Horoscopes for third week of August

By Metro Creative ARIES You are the master of leaping before looking, Aries, and this week is no different. You are not satisfied with hanging back and assessing the situation before acting. You’re right in the mix. TAURUS Taurus, do not pretend to be a neutral party when two people come up to you seeking

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Building permits for Aug. 16

By NewsPress Now LDV Properties LLC, 515 E. Hyde Park Ave., roof, Interurban Restoratin & Construction Inc., $6,650. Grace & Wisdom LLC, 3901 Oakland Ave., roof, Interurban Restoratin & Construction Inc., $39,850. St. Joseph School District, 6201 Gordon Ave., addition, Herner Construction, $1,455,000. Peggy Meade, 2823 Angelique St., demolition, no contract listed. Thomas Ginn, 2223

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Arrests for Aug. 16

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from Aug. 6 to Aug. 12 Hollie Marie Peek, 30, 2017 S. Belt Highway, warrant for failure to appear in court. Samantha M. Newton, 31, 827 Parker St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Theodore Tyron Thomas, 64, 1206 Angelique St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Jessica

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A new, and old, way to enjoy shrimp

By Metro Creative Exploring new types of cuisine is one of the joys of cooking. Whether you’re a fan of spicy Indian food or partial to French fare, chances are the journey to finding your favorite flavors will be both enjoyable and insightful, teaching you a little something about history along the way. Take this

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The challenges and blessings of change

By Charles Christian Any new adventure can increase stress levels. New adventures can also get our adrenaline pumping and sharpen our focus. New jobs, new environments, new relationships and even a new school year can provide opportunities to break out of our daily ruts by challenging us to adjust our thinking and actions to adapt.

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Tropical air spurs intense thunderstorms Wednesday night

By Jared Shelton News-Press NOW meteorologist After a much needed break from late-summer heat and humidity last week, the mid-Missouri River Valley has defaulted to the norm in recent days. Rather than below-average temperatures and relatively dry air, seasonably hot conditions have returned. In some cases, the summer sizzle has also been accompanied by moisture

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Iowa proposes summer grocery boxes as alternative to direct cash payments for low-income families

By Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa on Thursday proposed an alternative program to address child hunger during next year’s summer break, a plan that the state says can leverage existing community-driven infrastructure and prioritize nutrition, but critics say takes resources and agency away from low-income families. Iowa and other states opted out of

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now Walmart grows more optimistic about 2024 NEW YORK | Walmart had another quarter of strong sales that topped almost all expectations with its comparatively low prices proving a powerful draw for millions who have struggled with rising costs for housing, groceries and almost everything else. The nation’s largest retailer raised its full-year

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Kansas will pay $50,000 to settle a suit over a transgender Highway Patrol employee’s firing

By Associated Press TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas will pay $50,000 to settle a federal anti-discrimination lawsuit filed by a former state Highway Patrol employee who claimed to have been fired for coming out as transgender. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly and eight leaders of the Republican-controlled Legislature unanimously approved the settlement during a brief online video

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Gen Zers worry they may never own a home

By Wealth of Geeks via AP As Gen Z enters the housing market, young home shoppers say they face many barriers to homeownership, and 60% of zoomers worry they might never be able to afford a house. A new survey from Clever Real Estate asked 1,000 members of Gen Z about their feelings toward homeownership.

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Chiefs finish training camp

By Jacob Meikel The Kansas City Chiefs said farewell to St. Joseph on Thursday, wrapping up another year of training camp north of home. The roughly four-month long camp came to a close with the Chiefs having their traditional Military Appreciation Day, a chance for military personnel to get autographs and take pictures with the

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Vance, Walz agree to vice presidential debate COLUMBIA, S.C. | Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance have agreed to debate each other on Oct. 1, setting up a matchup of potential vice presidents as early voting in some states gets underway for the general election. Meanwhile, Democratic nominee

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SJSD hosts hiring fair for 2024-25 vacancies

By Jazmine Knight The St. Joseph School District searched for standout candidates at its final hiring fair before the beginning of the school year. As previously reported, the district is looking for a number of positions including paraprofessionals, campus supervisors and interventionists. First-time attendee Alex Schaffer said the event gave applicants a chance to speak

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