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Month: October 2024

MDC online hunter education course now offered in Spanish

By Jill Pritchard Missouri Department of Conservation JEFFERSON CITY, Mo – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) announces its online hunter education program is now offered in Spanish, ensuring hunter safety information is accessible to all Missourians. Missouri’s online hunter education provider, Kalkomey Enterprises, LLC, has recently made a Spanish version of the course available,

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Vital statistics for Oct. 18

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications Nathan Tre Massey, 27, and Angel Lynn Ruby, 25, both of Country Club, Missouri. Jason Paul Albright, 38, and Jessica Jo Ray, 35, both of St. Joseph. James Franklin Glasgow II, 34, and Cassandra Noelle Tucker, 32, both of St. Joseph. Dylon Prescott Taylor, 34, and Taylor Elizabeth Jackson, 30,

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Political scandals: Part of the American Fabric

By Bob Ford Special to Articles, podcasts and YouTube videos are complimentary from those helping preserve our history: Eagle Communications, Nodaway Valley Bank, Hughes Chiropractic, The Hearing Connection and Anonymous Buffs. To comment or join in supporting this non-profit, contact Bob at robertmford@aol.com. Scandals are as old as politics itself. Sex, greed, power and cronyism

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Deeds of trust for Oct. 18

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from Oct. 10 to Oct. 15 GSH Enterprises 1 LLC to First Security Bank, South Park LT 25 Blk 8 $63,600. Jonathan Novak, Lindsey Novak to HNB National Bank, Saxton Heights LTS 42 43 Blk 2 $252,000. Samuel March III to Housing & Urban Development, Mason Place PT

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Thefts and Vandalism for Oct 18

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Oct. 3 to Oct. 14 3404 Lafayette St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 3416 Pear St., burglary at rental storage facility. 6311 Morris St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 509 S. 10th St., burglary at residence/home. 5201 N. Belt Highway, items stolen at department/discount store. 201 Texas Ave., items stolen at

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Harris brings experience as a leader

By NewsPress Now Kamala Harris is a rational, coherent and experienced leader who identifies problems, seeks solutions, and looks for verifiable facts. Voting for her is good business. She helped Biden lift us out of a pandemic through policy initiatives. The American Rescue Plan helped our recovery from COVID-19. The CHIPS and Science Act brought

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Warm up with wild rice soup

By Metro Creative Soup is an ideal meal on cold winter days. One of the best things about soup is its versatility. Soup makes a great entrée, and it also can serve as a warming appetizer or a delicious side dish. Soup also knows no bounds with regard to ingredients, making it a meal that

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Your letters for Oct. 18, 2024

By NewsPress Now Coal-power capacity China has led a surge in coal-power capacity, the world’s total to a record high in 2020, primarily fueled by new plants in China, accounted for about two-thirds of the expansion, with Indonesia and India following closely behind. The current state of coal consumption: The coal fleet expanded by 2%

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Arrests for Oct. 18

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported from Oct. 8 to Oct. 14 Aaron Ashley Landers, 39, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Danae Lynn Howard, 49, 505 S. 6th St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Jessica Monet Coker, 47, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Bernard

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Horoscopes for fourth week of October

By Metro Creative ARIES You’ll feel a strong urge to take initiative, especially in areas related to your career or personal projects, Aries. However, be careful to avoid overextending yourself. TAURUS Taurus, you might find yourself evaluating your spending habits or considering new ways to increase your income. It’s a good time for financial planning

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Fall frost enhances fire weather concerns

By Jared Shelton News-Press NOW meteorologist Above-average temperatures held a firm grip on the Central Plains through the first half of October, with many afternoons reaching the 80s and even 90s across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas. St. Joseph set a daily record high of 96 degrees on Oct. 5, conditions more suited for an

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On our good days

By Charles Christian I had a mentor and professor who, after he made a profound point about growing in faith and walking in maturity, would sum things up by saying something like this: “So, on my good days, I find myself benefitting from this greatly.” This phrase, “on my good days,” has stuck with me

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now Tech firms remove social media accounts of a Russian drone factory Google, Meta and TikTok have removed social media accounts belonging to an industrial plant in Russia’s Tatarstan region aimed at recruiting young foreign women to make drones for Moscow’s war in Ukraine. Posts on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok were taken

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