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Local author, veteran keeping history alive

By Leah Rainwater Milt Toratti has been writing biographies for veterans since he was 13. With over 150-plus books written and constructed over 69 years, Toratti believes everyone has a story. “Everybody has a story, I don’t care who it is,” said Toratti, a retired army colonel and Vietnam veteran. “Young people today, believe that

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What you should know about mast cell diseases

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – Do you often get a skin rash after you are exposed to an allergen or irritant? Do you also develop breathing problems and stomach issues? Bone or muscle pain? You may want to learn about mast cell diseases. While rare, these diseases are increasingly recognized by doctors. Treatments for these

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Keep Cold and Flu Season at Bay

By NewsPress Now (Family Features) It doesn’t take much for cold and flu symptoms to take over. Even a mild case of the sniffles can make it difficult to navigate the demands of everyday life. It’s virtually impossible to avoid germs altogether, but you can make sure you’re ready to fight off an infection, whether

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Prepare Yourself for Cooler Weather

By NewsPress Now (Family Features) Although cold weather isn’t directly to blame when you get sick, it creates an environment that makes it easier for germs and illnesses to thrive. In fact, understanding how cooler temperatures affect your chances of getting sick may be your best approach for preventive care. Despite the old adage that

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Former SJSD board president debuts new book

By Charles Christian A former St. Joseph School District Board of Education president has written a new book meant to help organizations achieve harmony. David Foster, who was elected to the school board in 2021 served as president for 2022-23, said the idea of this book came two years ago when he was president of

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60th District: Mark Schreiber (R)

By NewsPress Now Candidate biography Mark Schreiber, 68 years old, retired businessman I worked for Westar Energy and its predecessor companies for almost 38 years, beginning as a biologist and retiring in 2017 as the Vice President of Government Affairs. I have served in the Kansas Legislature, representing the 60th House district for four terms.

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Noyes Home uplifting kindness with essay contest

By Kendra Simpson The Noyes Home for Children is fostering kindness among St. Joseph kids with a new essay contest and fundraiser. Open to grades kindergarten through 12th in public, private or homeschool, the Kindness Saint Joseph essay contest asks kids and teenagers to write a one-page essay about the kindest person they know of

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Vital statistics for Oct. 11

By NewsPress Now Marriage applications William Brian Elliott, 53, and Susan Lee Conner, 47, both of St. Joseph. Bryce Harrison Branch, 38, Smithville, Missouri, and Precious Erica Pipe, 34, St. Joseph. Brooke Quinton Wright, 36, Smithville, Missouri, and Amanda Lynn Hux, 34, Faucett, Missouri. Harry Haddler Mejia Martinez, 42, and Joseline De Los Angeles Pineda

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7 expert insights on the future of branded content

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – What’s next for branded content? Branded content is a powerful, targeted way to connect with consumers, aligning your brand with their values. And it’s highly effective. A Nielsen report found branded content produced 86% brand recall. According to the International Journal of Advertising, branded content is 22 times more effective

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