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You know you’re in a small town when…

By Corner Post You know you live in a small town when… You don’t need turn signals because everybody knows where you’re going. You dial a wrong number and talk for 15 minutes anyway. Pickup trucks outnumber cars three to one on Main Street. 3rd Street is on the edge of town. Your house is

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Making their mark: Sac and Fox Tribes

By Mark Lane Submitted to Corner Post Occasionally, we learn something about a neighbor, friend, co-worker, or acquaintance that reminds us that there’s much about people around us we don’t know. The revelation of qualities we failed to recognize, or achievements we were unaware of, can change our perception of (or respect for) those people

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Strawberry cake

By Mary Bailey Submitted to Corner Post This strawberry cake recipe is a great way to use the fresh strawberries growing in your garden or from your local farmers market. Strawberry cake 1 pkg. white cake mix (Duncan Hines yellow “butter golden”mix makes this cake excellent) 3 tbsp. flour 3 eggs 3/4 cup cooking oil

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Truck grain — 07/08/2024

By NewsPress Now St. Joseph Bartlett Hard wheat: No bids Soft wheat: No bids Yellow corn: 3.98 White corn: 4.93 Soybeans: 11.44 Atchison Cargill Hard wheat: 5.37 Soft wheat: 5.05 Yellow corn: 4.13 White corn: No bids Soybeans: 11.29 Lifeline Foods Yellow corn: 4.03 AGP Soybeans: 11.49

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Truck grain — 07/02/2024

By NewsPress Now St. Joseph Bartlett Hard wheat: No bids Soft wheat: No bids Yellow corn: 4.07 White corn: 5.08 Soybeans: 11.40 Atchison Cargill Hard wheat: 5.52 Soft wheat: 5.16 Yellow corn: 4.28 White corn: No bids Soybeans: 11.30 Lifeline Foods Yellow corn: 4.18 AGP Soybeans: 11.50

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Corner Post first edition

By NewsPress Now Whether you live on a farm or in town, you are familiar with them. Corner posts often anchor a fence that delineates property lines — property lines that define where “home” is. No matter how far you may have traveled, when you reach there, you know that you are home. Corner posts

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Submitted recipe: German potato salad

By Mary Bailey Sugar Creek Ladies Aid Society German potato salad 7-9 boiled potatoes with skin on 6 slices of bacon 1 onion, diced 1 package polish sausage or Polska Kielbasa cut into thin slices 1 can chicken or beef broth About 1/4 cup cider vinegar About 1/2 cup sugar About 2 tbs. flour Salt

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Putting life in perspective

By Corner Post “How would you like a job where, if you make a mistake, a big red light goes on and 18,000 people boo?” — Jaques Plante Got another example? Send it to us at cornerpost@newspressnow.com, and you may see it in a future issue of the Corner Post., former NHL goalie

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Making their mark: Dale Carnegie

By Mark Lane Submitted to Corner Post Occasionally, we learn something about a neighbor, friend, co-worker or acquaintance that reminds us that there’s much about people around us we don’t know. Qualities we fail to recognize, or achievements we are not aware of, abound in individuals in our midst on a regular basis. The revelation

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A message for everyone

By Submitted to Corner Post A person can learn plenty of interesting history and pick up a surprising amount of useful insight at livestock shows, stockyards and other agricultural events. It was at a banquet following a cattle show that I first heard the following poem. Written by Walter Wintle more than 100 years ago,

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A farmer’s life

By Thomas Kirschner Submitted to Corner Post The sun and a farmer awake together He heads to the tractor coffee in hand Now he’s headed to the big field Ready to start plowing his land Meanwhile down the road Another farmer starts his day The cows are all milked Time to bale some hay While

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Not what mom and dad would’ve wanted

By Submitted to Corner Post Four adult children were bitterly divided following the death of their dad. The oldest son worked the family farm with their father, while the siblings followed career paths in other places. Their mother had passed away a few years earlier. Each of the children began jockeying to divide the estate

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Corner Post information

By NewsPress Now The Corner Post is a special publication provided by the St. Joseph News-Press. Editions of Corner Post will be published on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month and can be viewed on-line at newspressnow.com/cornerpost. One printed issue per month will be delivered to mailboxes of rural-route postal customers in selected

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2024 county fairs

By Corner Post County fairs are magical places. Go, and see for yourself. Months of hidden work with 4-H and FFA projects turn into proud moments in the spotlight. Generational and cultural differences disappear when folks whose paths would rarely cross, if ever, come together to support common causes. Squabbling siblings transform into a cohesive

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Proud father

By Thomas Kirschner Submitted poem The bond between a Father and Son On a 1 to 10 scale is an eleven The bond between a Father and Daughter Is a little slice of heaven Fathers are special guys Its from experience I speak When the going gets tough Its your Father you seek A Father

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The house that isn’t there

By David noe Submitted to Corner Post More than a century in that place, in my mind it can’t erase Great-grandparents built and lived experience and childhood sieved throughout its boards now long decayed, but in my thoughts, foundations laid. So tangible, so real to me, but all the world can never see this solid

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Schneitter Fireworks: An American dream

By Tia Phillips Schneitter Fireworks The legacy For more than 129 years the words “Schneitter” and “fireworks” have been nearly synonymous around the world. Schneitter Fireworks is a family owned business whose roots started in 1895 by a serial entrepreneur who seemingly stumbled into the business right before it exploded (no pun intended.) After stints

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Ah’tahe

By Dane Zeller Submitted to Corner Post Silver Eye pointed her nose east down Kansas Highway 36. Nothing to smell there; nothing to see. Then, to the west. Only the wind coming from Colorado, unfettered by hills, trees, crops and buildings. She glanced up at the man whose curiosity matched hers. His face eroded by

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Truck grain — 06/25/2024

By NewsPress Now St. Joseph Bartlett Hard wheat: No bids Soft wheat: No bids Yellow corn: 4.23 White corn: 5.21 Soybeans: 11.30 Atchison Cargill Hard wheat: 5.37 Soft wheat: 4.95 Yellow corn: 4.48 White corn: No bids Soybeans: 11.23 Lifeline Foods Yellow corn: 4.36 AGP Soybeans: 11.45 PRICE QUOTES ARE YESTERDAY’S

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Ain’t that the truth!

By Corner Post Ain’t That the Truth! The probability that someone is watching you at any given moment is directly proportional to the foolishness of your actions. Moms of small children know that there are two kinds of dirt: dark and light. The dark kind is attracted to light objects and the light kind is

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