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Moving Away From the All-White Kitchen

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) With the all-white kitchen design trend on the decline, you may be wondering how to make updates that appeal to today’s sensibilities. The key is infusing color and depth into your space. Here’s how: Consider Earthy Wood Tones Earthy wood tones easily transform a predominantly white space and there are many

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Books offer tales of World War II

By NewsPress Now The stories of World War II, both fictional and true, continue to be told. Here is a selection of books recently read and enjoyed by librarians at the St. Joseph Public Library. The books are available at the St. Joseph Public Library, at other Missouri Evergreen libraries or from one of the

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5 Financial Tips for New College Graduates

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) Graduating college? If you’re like many young adults, this is the first time you’ll be managing your finances independently. There’s more to it than ensuring you have enough money in the bank to pay for your next bill. CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professionals say these five strategies can help you hit the

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3 Tips to Help Entrepreneurs Stay on Track

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) May is National Small Business Month, an annual opportunity to support the hard work of small business owners. The backbone of the nation’s economy, small businesses employ 45.9% of the entire U.S. workforce and make up 99.9% of all U.S. businesses, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. Unfortunately, some small

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How the Brands You Shop With May Be Practicing Sustainable, Responsible Retail

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) As more consumers passionately embrace social causes, they’re looking to spend their dollars with brands committed to responsible, sustainable retail. According to a Sensormatic Solutions U.S. Consumer Sustainability Survey, 70% of consumers would change their shopping habits after learning a brand isn’t operating sustainably. Of Gen Z shoppers, over 60% prefer

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Small Northwest Missouri parishes facing closure

By Charles Christian Dwindling membership numbers are leading to the closure of several Catholic congregations in the region. Bishop James V. Johnston has issued proclamations on behalf of the Diocese regarding the merger of several smaller, older parishes with bigger nearby churches. One church set to close its doors is Seven Dolors, located just east

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