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Month: May 2025

Great Plains Lookahead Digest

AP News Digest – Great Plains To see stories that have already moved, please visit AP Newsroom. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— IOWA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS —————————— US–CARBON CAPTURE PIPELINE-IOWA Midwest carbon dioxide pipeline could face new hurdle as

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Vital statistics for May 2

Marriage applications Gordon Douglas Bennington II, 30, and Deborah Nicole Siebern, 44, both of St. Joseph. Ederlin Sanchez Perez, 47, and Arletti Herrera Llorente, 35, both of St. Joseph. Abigail Rose Whiteman, 23, and Christina Lee Courtois-Debarge, 22, both of St. Joseph. Dustin Duane Fox, 38, and Aubreanna Janelle Sellers, 36, both of St. Joseph.

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Arrests for May 2

Arrests reported April 23 to April 29 Straton Chance Johnson, 36, no address provided, warrants for failure to appear in court and other agency-felony Jailee Marie Rogers, 26, no address provided, city charge for trespass. Cayse Blu Thompson, 34, 811 S. 18th St., warrant for failure to appear in court. James Lee Burwell, 38, 117 Gideon

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Deeds of trust for May 2

Deeds of trust reported from April 25 to April 30 Dianna Tipton to Housing & Urban Development, Oak Hill LT 20 Blk 15 $3,207.23. William Everett, Nora Everett to Prosperity Home Mortgage LLC, Thousand Oaks Add Plat 1 LT 63 $272,962. Richard Schoof to Endeavor Capital LLC, Vancil Place LT 6 Blk 2 $160,047. Roxana Lopez

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Building permits for May 2

Mark & Beth Crabtree, 3215 Miller Rd., addition, Generation AL Buildings LLC $55,000. Robert Worley, 3202 Woodlawn Ave., addition, no contractor listed $12,500. Julie Martinez, 2827 Mitchell Ave., retaining wall, Vogas Outdoor Handyman Services LLC, $5,000. Aylen Zamora, 1729 Duncan St., alteration, no contractor listed, $3,000. Margaret & Wendi Weston, 4110 S. 4th St., alteration,

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Circuit Courts for May 2

Division 5 Judge Chad Gaddie Jailed James Wesley Dean Bittick, 813 W. Hyde Park Ave., 14 days in the Buchanan County Jail for probation violation and misdemeanor stealing. Chris L. Cook, 6408 Grant St., 90 days in the Buchanan County Jail for misdemeanor non-support with credit given for 41 days served. Jessica Monet Coker, no

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Thefts and Vandalism for May 2

Thefts reported from April 10 to April 28 3218 S. 30th St., items stolen at residence/home. 802 S. 15th St., items stolen at highway/road/alley. 722 N., 10th St., items stolen at parking lot/garage. 6806 Washington St., burglary at residence/home. 809 N. 22nd St., items stolen at department/discount store. 819 S. 19th St., burglary at residence/home.

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Late Notices, May 02, 2025

Late Notices Don F. Aberer EASTON, Mo. – Don Francis Aberer, 82, of Easton, Missouri, died April 30, 2025. Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, rosary to be prayed at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Rupp Funeral Home. Mass of Christian burial 10 a.m. Thursday, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Arrangements by the

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Vernon, Jack A. 1946-2025 Fairfax, Mo.

FAIRFAX, Mo. – Jack A. Vernon, 78, Fairfax, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, April 30, 2025, Fairfax. Preceded: parents, Beulah (Marion) Carter, Herbert Vernon; siblings, Dolores Thompson, Toby Prime, Jimmy Lee Thompson. Survivors: wife, Ginny, Fairfax; sister, Billie “Hopper” Smith, Rock Port, Missouri; children, Jennifer (Scott) Schoonover, Trimble, Missouri, John (Chastidy) Vernon, Montrose, Minnesota, stepchildren, Neil

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Sports Betting Line

By The Associated Press NBA Saturday FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG at DENVER 1 (205½) LA Clippers MLB Saturday American League FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE at N.Y YANKEES -174 Tampa Bay +146 Houston -240 at CHICAGO WHITE SOX +194 at TORONTO -136 Cleveland +116 Minnesota -112 at BOSTON -104 Seattle -136 at TEXAS +116 Kansas City

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Your Letters for May 2, 2025

It was only a matter of time  It was only a matter of time. The United States Department of Justice supported Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) programs for more than 30 years. The DOJ recognized CASA as an important part of its mission to protect children and ensure that they receive the support they need.

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Major League Baseball Leaders

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING_Tatis, San Diego, .345; Alonso, New York, .342; Donovan, St. Louis, .333; Stowers, Miami, .323; Lux, Cincinnati, .317; J.Lee, San Francisco, .316; Naylor, Arizona, .316; Turang, Milwaukee, .311; T.Hernández, Los Angeles, .310; Frelick, Milwaukee, .304. RUNS_Ohtani, Los Angeles, 32; Turang, Milwaukee, 28; Tucker, Chicago, 27; Happ, Chicago, 26; Carroll, Arizona, 25; Tatis, San

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American League Leaders

AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING_Judge, New York, .427; Goldschmidt, New York, .356; Ja.Wilson, Athletics, .331; Bregman, Boston, .326; McKinstry, Detroit, .316; Witt, Kansas City, .312; Kwan, Cleveland, .311; Aranda, Tampa Bay, .308; Springer, Toronto, .306; Campbell, Boston, .301. RUNS_Judge, New York, 29; Bregman, Boston, 23; Buxton, Minnesota, 23; Devers, Boston, 22; Rice, New York, 22; Ju.Rodríguez, Seattle,

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Politico: Ketanji Brown Jackson warns Trump’s rhetoric against judges are ‘attacks on our democracy’

By Kaanita Iyer, CNN (CNN) — Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on Thursday strongly criticized President Donald Trump — without naming him — for his attacks on judges, arguing that the rhetoric of the president and his allies threatens democracy, according to Politico. Politico reported that Jackson, speaking at a legal conference in Puerto

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