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Deeds of trust for Nov. 1

By NewsPress Now Deeds of trust reported from Oct. 24 to Oct. 30 Noah Green, Claire Green to HNB National Bank, Cambridge ADD LT 50 $300,000. Noah Green, Claire Green to HNB National Bank, Andrew County $103,000. Brian Hinton, Ronda Hinton to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc, Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Mr. Cooper, Pershing Place LT

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Why Early Diagnosis of PAH is So Important

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) Each year, 500 to 1,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Because this progressive, chronic disorder is rare, it is often under-detected, causing delayed diagnosis with a potentially significant impact on people living with the disease. November is Pulmonary Hypertension Awareness Month. To raise awareness

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Thefts and Vandalism for Nov. 1

By NewsPress Now Thefts reported from Oct. 16 to Oct. 29 732 S 10th St., vehicle stolen from residence/home. 3109 Duncan St., items stolen from residence/home. 2501 Jules St., items stolen from residence/home. 1614 N 11th St., vehicle stolen from residence/home. 3302 S 35th St., items stolen from residence/home. 2308 Meadow Trl., items stolen from

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Arrests for Nov. 1

By NewsPress Now Arrests reported Oct. 16 to Oct. 29 Tyler Laray Davis, 30, 2902 Jules St., warrant for failure to appear in court. Rydell Carlos Rawls, 39, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Norman Ernest Butts, 44, no address provided, warrant for failure to appear in court. Joshua Javier Harper,

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SJSD begins year with attendance gains

By Jazmine Knight Attendance within the St. Joseph School District is starting to look up. Ashly McGinnis, assistant superintendent of academic services, said numbers have significantly improved as students readjust from the impact of the COVID pandemic. In October of 2022, the district sat at 79.55% for attendance across all schools. A year later, the

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Debunking myths and misinformation during flu season

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – Respiratory illness season has officially begun. As the holidays approach and many spend more time indoors with loved ones, the risk of contracting common respiratory illnesses like flu, COVID-19, pneumonia and RSV will rise. But germs aren’t the only things spreading this fall and winter; many vaccine-related myths and misinformation

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North End tavern under new ownership

By Jazmine Knight One local tavern is ready to continue its 125-year legacy with some new owners. Russell Book and Melissa Winn have taken the helm at the Brown Bear, 2028 St Joseph Ave. It all started with Winn’s husband BJ. BJ’s dad owned the tavern many years ago and it has always been a

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DeKalb bodybuilder finishes strong at Ms. Olympia

By Ashley Luthans Making it to the Olympia is the ultimate goal for many bodybuilders around the world, and Hunter Henderson is no exception. Henderson, from DeKalb, Missouri, earned her spot in the bodybuilding competition last month and competed on the international stage on Oct. 11. She finished in 13th place, and said she’s grateful

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