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Month: August 2024

Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Rocked by cancellation of Vienna concerts, Swifties flock to London LONDON | For Herve Tram, being a Taylor Swift fan isn’t just about the music. The 28-year-old computer network engineer from Paris sees himself as part of a community, one of the Swifties as they are known. So when the pop superstar’s

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Strong storms possible Wednesday evening

By Meteorologist Jared Shelton 5:34 p.m. | A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for Buchanan County and much of Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas. This is in effect until 1 a.m. Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are anticipated across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas on Wednesday evening, and into the overnight hours. Here’s the

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SJSD hosts back-to-school news conference to answer FAQs

By Jazmine Knight St. Joseph School District officials hosted a back-to-school news conference on Wednesday to answer questions of public interest. The panel consisted of Superintendent Gabe Edgar; Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Brian Kraus; Assistant Superintendent of Academic and Education Services Ashly McGinnis and Director of Nonacademic Services Shannon Nolte. One of the first

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Late Notices, Aug. 14, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices William R. Courtney KANSAS CITY, Mo. -William Robert “Bob” Courtney, 90, Kansas City, Missouri, passed away Aug. 10, 2024. Memorial Mass at 10 a.m. Aug. 24, Northland Cathedral, Kansas City, Missouri. Private Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Reba J. Zimmerman SAVANNAH, Mo. – Reba Jean (Hilsenbeck) Zimmerman, 79, of Savannah, Missouri,

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Anxiety and depression

By Metro Creative Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that rates of anxiety and depression rose dramatically after the onset of COVID-19. According to the CDC, the range of average monthly percentages of adults in the United States reporting symptoms of anxiety between January and December of 2019 was 7.4% to

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A quick, tasty weeknight meal

By Metro Creative Preparing weeknight meals can be tricky, as busy men and women may want to save money and cook their own healthy foods but have little time to do so consistently. But healthy, homecooked meals need not take much time to prepare. The following low-calorie recipe for “Crab Salad-Stuffed Tomatoes” from “Weightwatchers: Cook

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Greene, Candelario lead Reds over Cardinals

By Associated Press CINCINNATI — Hunter Greene allowed one run through seven innings, Jeimer Candelario hit a two-run homer and the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 on Tuesday night to secure a win of the series between the NL Central rivals. The hard-throwing Greene (9-4) allowed four hits while striking out eight

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