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Waterlilies may appeal to some gardeners

By My Courier-Tribune Some gardeners consider waterlilies to be the ultimate challenge. Many admire them but few grow them, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. Though waterlilies may appear exotic and fragile, they are tough and durable, Trinklein said. “Once established, waterlilies flower well into late summer and provide an exotic addition to

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Fall time for baby, juvenile animals

By My Courier-Tribune Just like kids heading back to school, August brings many firsts for animals. For most people, spring tends to be the time that people see as baby season in the natural world, but August brings lots of little ones as well, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. Copperhead snakes are born

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Edwards-Helaire sheds light on dealing with PTSD

By Jacob Meikel Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire becomes the latest professional athlete to open up about his struggles with mental health. The fifth-year running back, known for his charismatic personality on the team, unveiled earlier in the week that he has been dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder, a condition that affects nearly 4% of

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Friends enjoy Chiefs camp on Thursday

By Ashley Luthans The first August practice of the 2024 Chiefs Training Camp brought out crowds of people excited to cheer on their favorite team. Frankie Lund, a 9-year-old fan, said he came out to training camp because he was invited by his friend, 10-year-old Hayes Walker. “He invited me to go to training camp

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Mustangs reclaim MINK League title

By Jacob Meikel The St. Joseph Mustangs are MINK League champions once again after defeating arch rival Clarinda 3-1 in Game 3 of the MINK League Championship series on Saturday night. The low-scoring bout between the top two teams in the league ended in the Mustangs winning their ninth MINK League title in team history.

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Area fans celebrate Chiefs at Red Rally

By Jenna Wilson Another year of Red Rally in downtown St. Joseph brought Chiefs fans together for a fun-filled Saturday evening at Civic Center Park to celebrate the upcoming season. The event took place from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. where activities and fun for the whole family were on display. This year’s red rally

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Chiefs Flag Football League plays at training camp

By Kyle Schmidt The Chiefs youth Flag Football league players were on the turf in Spratt Memorial Stadium. Chiefs youth marketing Flag Football seasonal assistant, Abby Brown, enjoyed being out in the morning. “This morning was just a celebration of our Chiefs Flag leagues who came out and represented the Chiefs at the 2024 NFL

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Chiefs cap off longer day of camp on Tuesday

By Jacob Meikel The Kansas City Chiefs continue the summer grind in St. Joseph while players are still practicing without pads, but that won’t be for long. Following the team’s off day on Thursday of this week, players are expected to transition to full pads once they return on Friday to practice. Switching to pads

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Chiefs expecting record-breaking turnout at training camp

By Chris Fortune The reigning back-to-back Super Bowl Champions are attracting a wider audience as they prepare for a new season. The Kansas City Chiefs, Mosaic Life Care and Missouri Western State University hosted an introductory training camp conference on Friday, where Chiefs President Mark Donovan said he expects record-breaking crowds with ticket reservations up

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Training camp takes teamwork between Chiefs, Western

By Kyle Schmidt Months before a single Chiefs player sets foot on the Missouri Western State University campus for training camp plans are already underway to make sure facilities are ready. The preparation for Chiefs Training Camp starts at the beginning of the year. Mike Halloran, associate director of athletic facilities and operations, said with nine

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