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By NewsPress Now ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI • MONDAY, DEC. 9, 2024 • EST. 1845 • VOL. 179 • NO. 343
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI • MONDAY, DEC. 9, 2024 • EST. 1845 • VOL. 179 • NO. 343
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now OREGON, Mo. – Dorothy Kurtz, 98, of Oregon, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, at a Mound City, Missouri, care center. Family visitation was Sunday, 4 to 6 p.m. Chamberlain Funeral Home, Oregon, Missouri. Services: Monday, 10 a.m., New Point Christian Church. Interment: Maple Grove Cemetery, Oregon. Memorials: Show-Me Christian
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Barbara went to her Heavenly Home on Nov. 29, 2024. She was born in St. Joseph on Aug. 27, 1935, to Claude and Merle Lee Stevenson. She has been a member of Lake Avenue Missionary Baptist Church since 1959. The Church was founded by her grandfather, Clarence Stevenson, as a mission church
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Kerry Sue Pilgram Erickson, age 78, was born Sept. 9, 1946, in St. Joseph, the daughter of MK (Tommy) and Betty June (Bush) Pilgram and passed away Dec. 3, 2024, after a courageous battle with cancer, her daughters at her side. Kerry graduated from Benton High School Class of 1964 and kept
Continue ReadingBy Jim Talamonti | The Center Square (The Center Square) – Business license approvals are down in Illinois’ biggest city, where the cost of doing business remains high. Illinois Policy Institute assistant editor Dylan Sharkey said Chicago had about 29,400 new and renewed business licenses approved from October 2023 to October 2024. “When you walk
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now DEAR ABBY, My husband and I have been married 10 years and in a relationship for 20. I just found out that for more than a year he has been lying about working. He pretended he had a part-time contracting job and has been using our savings to pass as income from
Continue ReadingBy Metro Creative Every dog lover has a different set of criteria for what they look for in a dog. Some make size a priority, preferring a pooch who is small enough to be a constant companion. Others seek a dog that has shorter fur for less grooming upkeep. Still, some people prefer a breed
Continue ReadingBy NewsUSA (NewsUSA) – The Housekeeper’s Secret by Sandra Schnakenberg For fans of stranger-than-truth stories, Sandy Schnakenburg uncovers rattling and unprecedented revelations in this powerful memoir of love, secrets, and survival. When Lee Metoyer is hired to be the new housekeeper, she has no idea she’s about to become the anchor to a family in an
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Matthew Wright kicked a 31-yard field goal that banked off the left upright as time expired, and the Kansas City Chiefs survived another close game, beating the Los Angeles Chargers 19-17 on Sunday night to win their ninth straight AFC West title. Patrick Mahomes led the two-time defending
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea | Police are considering placing an overseas travel ban on South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol as they investigate possible rebellion charges over his brief imposition of martial law last week, reports said Monday. Yoon’s martial law decree last Tuesday, which brought armed special forces troops into Seoul streets,
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press Lara Trump will step down as co-chair of the Republican National Committee as she considers a number of potential options with her father-in-law, President-elect Donald Trump, set to return to the White House. Among those possibilities is replacing Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, whom Trump tapped to be the next secretary of state.
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press PARIS — Howling winds couldn’t stop Notre Dame Cathedral’s heart from beating again. With three resounding knocks on its doors by Paris Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, wielding a specially designed crosier carved from fire-scorched beams, the monument roared back to life Saturday evening. For the first time since a devastating blaze nearly destroyed
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press NEW YORK — Police don’t know who he is, where he is, or why he did it. As the frustrating search for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killer got underway for a fifth day Sunday, investigators reckoned with a tantalizing contradiction: They have troves of evidence, but the shooter remains an enigma. One
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press DAMASCUS, Syria — Ousted Syrian leader Bashar Assad fled to Moscow and received asylum from his longtime ally, Russian media said Sunday, hours after a stunning rebel advance seized control of Damascus and ended his family’s 50 years of iron rule. Thousands of Syrians poured into streets echoing with celebratory gunfire and
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press WASHINGTON — Donald Trump on Sunday pushed Russian leader Vladimir Putin to act to reach an immediate ceasefire with Ukraine, describing it as part of his active efforts as president-elect to end the war despite being weeks from taking office. “Zelenskyy and Ukraine would like to make a deal and stop the
Continue ReadingBy Amal Noureldin Texas A&M University The Conversation via AP Driving through downtown Dallas, you might see a striking banner hanging at the U-turn bridge, near the Walnut Hill exit on Central Expressway (US 75): “Stop Fluoridation!” Below it, other banners demand action and warn of supposed dangers. It’s not the first time fluoride has
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press The new, 12-team College Football Playoff brings with it a promise to be bigger, more exciting, more lucrative. Perfect or 100% fair? Well, nobody ever believed that. The first expanded playoff bracket unveiled Sunday left a presumably deserving Alabama team on the sideline in favor of an SMU squad that finished with
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press COLUMBIA, Mo. — Tamar Bates had 29 points and five steals to help Missouri beat Hunter Dickinson and No. 1 Kansas 76-67 on Sunday. Mark Mitchell scored 17 points in Missouri’s first win over Kansas since a 74-71 victory on Feb. 4, 2012. Anthony Robinson II had 11 points and five steals
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press WASHINGTON — Donald Trump said he can’t guarantee that his promised tariffs on key U.S. foreign trade partners won’t raise prices for American consumers and he suggested once more that some political rivals and federal officials who pursued legal cases against him should be imprisoned. The president-elect, in a wide-ranging interview with
Continue ReadingBy Jacob Meikel A perfect season by Platte County football is accompanied by a Class 5 State title after the Pirates took down Helias Catholic 49-14 on Saturday. Met with little resistance all season long, Platte County left Helias with zero hope of capturing a state championship by jumping out to a 35-0 lead before
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now ‘Moana 2’ cruises to another record weekend The Walt Disney Co.’s animated film “Moana 2” remained at the top of the box office in its second weekend in theaters as it brought in another record haul. The film added $52 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. That brings its domestic total to
Continue ReadingBy Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt did in 1906 what Congress was unwilling to do through legislation: He used his new authority under the Antiquities Act to designate Devils Tower in Wyoming as the first national monument. Then came Antiquities Act protections for the Petrified Forest in Arizona, Chaco Canyon and
Continue ReadingBy Jenna Wilson As the holiday season brings an influx of deliveries, the St. Joseph Police Department is cautioning residents about the rise in package thefts. The issue, while present year-round, sees a significant increase during the holidays due to the surge in online orders. “There are people out there trying to take advantage of
Continue ReadingBy Metro Creative The term “comfort food” can be used in reference to a host of dishes. Some see Mom’s homecooking as the ultimate comfort food, while others may insist hearty dishes that fill the belly are the only true comfort foods. Regardless of one’s definition of comfort food, one characteristic many might agree about
Continue ReadingBy Ashley Luthans Following a year with an extensive delay, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has opened for the 2025-26 school year much closer to its normal timeline. While FAFSA applications generally open on Oct. 1 each year, changes to the system last year kept students from being able to apply for
Continue ReadingBy Kendra Simpson For thirteen years, St. Francis Xavier Church and the Knights of Columbus have been welcoming Santa and Mrs. Clause for a breakfast and story time to celebrate the Christmas season. “It’s something that all the guys enjoy doing,” the Council Financial Secretary, Gordon Carmichael, said. “This time of the year is the
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune Fans may have a new visual experience to take in by the time the reigning MINK League champion St. Joseph Mustangs take the baseball field in the spring. This Monday, Dec. 9, the St. Joseph city council can approve a bill authorizing the purchase of a new electronic video board that will
Continue ReadingBy Charles Christian A local nonprofit is set to give away free new toys for kids just in time for the holidays. Grace House, 2638 Lafayette St., will begin offering items for infants and children up to age 12 at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14. Grace House Executive Director Ruth Costello said that in
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune Police detained a male suspect after a chase and altercation resulted in a weapon being discharged near Ashland Avenue and Karnes Road. St. Joseph Police Chief Paul Luster said the incident began around 4:30 p.m. when an Andrew County sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to an area around County Road 375 regarding a
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now The St. Joseph Museums, Inc. is inviting area residents to a free event at the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion, 1100 Charles St., to visit Santa. The event is from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21 and area residents are being encouraged to attend the event, view the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion holiday decor, explore
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