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Sleep First to Help Prevent Drowsy Driving

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – Drowsy driving is risky and dangerously common. Many drivers are either unaware or don’t prioritize getting enough sleep as an important part of safe driving. Even though drowsy driving is high risk — the cause of nearly one in five deadly car crashes — many people continue to drive when

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RRT set to perform ‘Little Women’ this weekend

By Ashley Luthans The Robidoux Resident Theatre of St. Joseph is bringing another beloved story to the stage of the Missouri Theater. ‘Little Women’ is a classic story that follows the four “March” sisters as they navigate love, loss and the importance of family. Director Jessica Agnew explained why she wanted to share the message

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Citizens vote to lift Missouri ban on abortion

By Jazmine Knight Missouri voters enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution Tuesday, a result that is expected to undo a near-total ban on the procedure. Amendment 3, also known as “The Rights to Reproductive Freedom Initiative,” passed statewide with about 53% of voters choosing to approve it.  In Buchanan County, the results were much

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Hawley defeats Kunce in U.S. Senate race

By Kyle Schmidt Incumbent Josh Hawley was able to hold off a challenge by former Marine Corps member Lucas Kunce on Tuesday, winning a second term representing Missouri in the U.S. Senate. Early in the race, Kunce attacked Hawley’s strong identification with Donald Trump and specifically the U.S. Capitol riots of Jan. 6. This, along with

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Graves retains House seat

By Jenna Wilson Republican Rep. Sam Graves won reelection to the U.S. House seat representing northern Missouri Tuesday.  Graves, of Tarkio, won his 12th election to hold the post he’s occupied since 2001, representing Missouri’s 6th congressional district. “I think I’m very close to what people want in terms of representation and I think that’s the

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Kehoe victorious in governor’s race

By Charles Christian Mike Kehoe has been declared the winner of the race for governor of Missouri, defeating Democrat Crystal Quade. At his election night party in Jefferson City, Kehoe, currently the state’s lieutenant governor, thanked supporters and vowed to get to work on day one of his administration. “From the beginning of this campaign,

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Local bases support spouses of deployed personnel

By Charles Christian Veterans Day focuses our attention on honoring those who have and continue to serve while also bringing a reminder that it takes a family to support the sacrifices of men and women in uniform. Every military deployment involves family members who are left behind to feel the residual impact of husbands, wives and

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Constitutional Amendment 2 too early to call

By Jacob Meikel Votes are still being counted for Missouri’s Amendment 2 proposition, which will decide whether or not it joins the more than three dozen U.S. states with legal sports wagering. As of 12 a.m. statewide, the measure is at 50.5% “yes.” In Buchanan County alone, 55.8% voted “yes” for Amendment 2, while 44.2% voted

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8 Ways to Live Healthier in 2025

By NewsPress Now Take steps to limit risk for cardiovascular disease (Family Features) The last decade has seen a surge in cardiovascular risk factors such as uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, each of which raises the risks of developing heart disease and stroke. These trends are leading researchers to conclude that the prevalence

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