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Benton teachers enjoy free coffee Wednesday morning

By Ashley Luthans Benton High School teachers and staff started their Wednesday with a free coffee from Hazel’s Coffee truck thanks to the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce and Missouri Western State University. The Chamber has partnered with businesses and organizations throughout the area in order to provide coffee and break room supplies to educators

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Understanding ADPKD and Importance of Early Detection

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) This article is sponsored by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. Each year, September 4 marks Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Awareness Day, an initiative that aims to increase public knowledge and understanding of this often under-recognized genetic condition. On this important observance day and beyond, patients, families and healthcare providers are encouraged to

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I-29 ramp to U.S. 169 to close on Saturday

By Jenna Wilson The north and southbound off ramps from Interstate 29 to U.S Route 169 in St. Joseph are scheduled to close Saturday for resurfacing. The Missouri Department of Transportation Northwest District announced the closing as part of a larger project involving multiple routes. Herzog Contracting Corp. LLC is paving the ramps as part

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County contributes to YMCA indoor pool project

By Chris Fortune A Buchanan County official gave the green light to contribute funds to the YMCA for its indoor pool project. In August, Presiding Commissioner Scott Nelson approved a $500,000 contribution over three years from economic development funding starting in 2024 and ending in 2026. An additional $100,000 will go toward pool operations for

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FlyTech sends students to the sky

By Kyle Schmidt A new training program for those interested in learning to fly based out of Rosecrans Memorial Airport is continuing to grow. Starting in late March, FlyTech began with just a few students, but with each month, more are joining. Co-founder Lute Atieh said he’s pleased with the number of people signing up.

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Hospice workers help patients with last wishes

By Charles Christian While expressing last wishes is not always the first priority for hospice patients, caregivers say it can be a helpful and meaningful step in the grief process. Registered nurse Kathy Lewis, a hospice care manager at Freudenthal Home-Based Healthcare, said that although asking about last wishes is part of the intake process

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