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Sidney council ponders law enforcement future

(Sidney) — Sidney officials are weighing options regarding future law enforcement coverage. Preliminary discussion on the proposed renewal of the city’s contract with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office took place at this week’s Sidney City Council meeting. Under the current 28-E agreement, the county provides the city’s law enforcement coverage through the end of next

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UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson killed outside investor conference in New York City

Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare. (Courtesy of UnitedHealthcare) UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, was shot and killed Wednesday morning outside the Hilton in midtown Manhattan, where he was set to address investors. A manhunt is now underway for the gunman who police believe targeted Thompson in the shooting, although a motive remains unclear, according to

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Hy-Vee distributes hams to the community

By Ashley Luthans Hy-Vee, in collaboration with local first responders, distributed 200 free hams to community members on Wednesday. As part of the “Hams for the Holidays” program, the St. Joseph Hy-Vee is one of 18 participating locations giving out a total of 5,000 hams this year. The distribution event began at 3 p.m. at

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Celebrating innovation happens from the inside out

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – For more than a century, Johnson & Johnson has been synonymous with innovation in science and medicine by moving the needle in building a world where complex diseases are prevented and cured, treatments are smarter, and solutions are personalized and accessible. Inventions like robotic surgery, tissue engineering, and treatments for

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LA Auto Show Returns with Exciting Innovations

By Brandpoint (BPT) Sorry, but your browser does not support the video tag. (BPT) – The Los Angeles International Auto Show is back, bringing together the latest in automotive advancements, from electrification to safety and emerging tech trends. With over 1,000 cars, trucks, and SUVs on display, this year’s show offers more to explore and

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Adopt-A-Family applications closing Friday

By Ashley Luthans This is the last week for people to apply for assistance from the Adopt-A-Family program. Those seeking to be adopted through the AFL-CIO program must have children ages 18 or younger in the home, be over the age of 63 or be actively receiving disability assistance. Applications are due by 5 p.m.

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Local organizations make Giving Tuesday appeals

By Jazmine Knight It’s Giving Tuesday and many St. Joseph organizations are encouraging the community to support generosity by giving back to local nonprofits. Giving Tuesday is a worldwide mission to support and spread generosity in the community. According to Mellissa Birdsell, executive director of Voices of Courage, the idea originated as a response to

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DG Market opens in Savannah

By Nicole Scott Savannah, Missouri, residents have a new grocery store option. Dollar General announced on Monday the opening of a new DG Market at 1605 N. Highway 71. It features a section of fresh meat and produce along with brands and products that other Dollar General Stores carry. “We are excited to provide Savannah

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St. Joseph goes ‘Hollywood’

By Kirsten Stokes Missouri film credits are helping put St. Joseph in the spotlight with a second movie shooting in town this year. Long known for its history, the city is attracting attention from Hollywood as the holiday movie “A Chrismystery” films here this month. Its producers also were involved in another movie, “25 Miles

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