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Month: December 2024

Dog training

By Metro Creative After providing a safe home, veterinary care and nutritious food, the best thing a pet owner can do for a dog is provide adequate behavioral training. Some of the issues that result in pet surrenders can be traced to behaviors that might have been quashed had the dog undergone thorough obedience training.

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Wildcats prevail over Blue Raiders

By Jacob Meikel A big second half propelled No. 13 Kansas State women’s basketball over Middle Tennessee State 74-48 on Saturday in the second year of the Bill Snyder Classic in St. Joseph. The Blue Raiders of Conference USA came out of the gates strong, matching the Wildcats stride for stride in the first half.

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Travis Hunter wins Heisman Trophy

By Associated Press NEW YORK — Travis Hunter turned every play into prime time — on both sides of the ball — and ultimately took home the Heisman Trophy. Now he’s got a leg up on his celebrity coach at Colorado. The two-way star won college football’s most prestigious award Saturday night, punctuating a tireless

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South Korean leaders seek calm after Yoon is impeached

By Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s opposition leader offered Sunday to work with the government to ease the political tumult as officials sought to reassure allies and markets, a day after the opposition-controlled parliament voted to impeach conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol over a short-lived attempt to impose martial law. Liberal Democratic

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Israel will close its Ireland embassy over Gaza tensions DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip | Israel says it will close its embassy in Ireland as relations deteriorate over the war in Gaza, where Palestinian medical officials say new Israeli airstrikes have killed over 30 people including children. Israel’s decision to close the

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Trump nominees should ‘steer clear’ of undermining polio vaccine, McConnell says

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, who had polio as a child, says any of President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees seeking Senate confirmation should “steer clear” of efforts to discredit the polio vaccine. “Efforts to undermine public confidence in proven cures are not just uninformed — they’re dangerous,” McConnell said in a

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Jay-Z and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accuser acknowledges inconsistencies A woman who accused rappers Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexually assaulting her when she was 13 at an awards show after-party has acknowledged certain inconsistencies in her story, while her lawyer said he will continue to vet her claims. The unnamed woman

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Gingerbread takes the cake

By Metro Creative Plenty of foods are associated with Christmastime, but none perhaps as familiar as gingerbread. Although the slightly spicy and warming tang of gingerbread often is enjoyed in cookie form or baked into panels used to create gingerbread houses, the spice combination of ginger, cloves and cinnamon can impart a delicious flavor to

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Tips can ease stress for anxious gift buyers

By Kyle Schmidt Christmas is known for being magical and full of cheer but it’s also a holiday that causes many Americans to stress. According to the American Psychological Association, 89% of Americans are feeling stressed this year and 40% of those are worried about finding the right gift. Drew Fisher, a licensed therapist and

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New Christmas album helping local families at the holidays

By Kyle Schmidt Musicians from around the country have come together to create a Christmas album that benefits people right here in St. Joseph. The 23-track “Mark Murtha’s Christmas Party in Kansas City” is helping nonprofit organizations across Missouri, including AFL-CIO’s Adopt-A-Family program locally. Murtha, a guitarist and the producer of the album, gathered 40

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