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Few steps can help attract birds all year

By My Courier-Tribune Landscaping with native plants that furnish cover, seeds and insects for birds allows people to enjoy watching birds year-round. But maybe there’s no yard or an individual doesn’t have the time or physical ability to maintain a garden, according to press release from the Missouri Department of Conservation. Those would-be birdwatchers can

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Fall mushrooms coming to forest soon

By My Courier-Tribune As the fall air moves in, mushrooms begin to make their way to the surface. While the spring morel often comes to mind when thinking about mushroom hunting, it’s in the fall that other edible mushrooms start to appear, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. You may have heard about hen

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Stay alert during harvest season

By My Courier-Tribune In 2022, there were 177 Missouri traffic crashes involving farm equipment and implements. In those crashes, seven people were killed and 63 were injured. “Missouri has entered harvest season and it’s important that drivers and farmers pay attention and share the road. Farmers and motorists are encouraged be courteous drivers and to

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Garden flowers gain second life when dried

By My Courier-Tribune “The delicate, ephemeral nature of flowers undoubtedly adds to our appreciation of them,” said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. “Many literally are here today, gone tomorrow.” But, flowers can be enjoyed all year long by drying them, said Trinklein, and now is the perfect time to gather the excess from

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Sideline Spirit: Benton cheer

By Kirsten Stokes This week’s Sideline Spirit features the Benton High School cheerleading team. As the team prepares to showcase its sideline spirit ahead of Friday’s game against Central High School, getting to this point hasn’t always been the easiest. As they rebuild their team after a discouraging year, coach Ashley Bomberger is focused on

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BENTON CARDINALS GAME OF THE WEEK

By Calvin Silvers It’s Week 2 of the high school football season, and News-Press NOW’s Game of the Week features two in-city rivals, the Benton Cardinals and the Central Indians. This will be the third straight season these two teams have faced each other on the gridiron, and the Cardinals are hoping to take the

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Chiefs’ Brown not practicing on Monday

By Jacob Meikel Newly-acquired Chiefs wide receiver Hollywood Brown was not a participant in Monday’s practice in Kansas City, putting availability for Week 1 in doubt. Brown is still working his way back from a shoulder injury he suffered on the very first play of the preseason in Jacksonville on Aug. 10. The injury Brown

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Fall flowers usher out summer in blaze of color

By My Courier-Tribune Fall is time for the changing of the guard in flower beds and containers. As some summer flowers shout their last hurrah, others gradually fade into the background. To fill in holes in the landscape, many nurseries and garden centers offer replacement plants such as mums, asters and pansies that will spruce

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Conservation department warns of possible zebra mussels infestation in moss balls

By My Courier-Tribune The Missouri Department of Conservation is warning retailers and aquarium owners to check moss balls for a potential zebra mussel infestation. Moss balls containing the invasive species have been discovered in Washington state and it’s possible they were distributed to buyers in Missouri. states a conservation department release. Zebra mussels were first

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Divide, multiply to add garden beauty with irises

By My Courier-Tribune Irises grow easily in the garden, however, gardeners should give the flowering-plants attention in August, says experts. By dividing and replanting clumps that have become too large, gardeners can increase spring displays, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. Clumps can be rejuvenated by dividing the rhizomes into small sections. A

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Lions enter 2024 hungry for more

By Jacob Meikel In 2023, St. Joseph Christian proved that the past is the past, and in 2024, it’ll try to not rest on its laurels. Last season, the Lions broke through by going 7-4, but what they went through in the years prior is what makes the record stand out even more. Prior to

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Sideline Spirit: St. Joseph Christian Cheer

By Kirsten Stokes This weeks, Sideline Spirit highlights the St. Joseph Christian cheerleading team. On Wednesday, the team had a morning practice at 6:30 a.m. to get ready for the game of the week versus DeKalb on Friday. Newly positioned head coach Cheyenne Sharp talked about her new position and her teams goals for the

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