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Despite new law, distracted driving remains a danger

By Jenna Wilson It only takes a few seconds of checking a text of turning to speak with a backseat passenger while behind the wheel for a tragedy to occur. Distracted driving is something Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper John Harrison has seen the dangerous results of firsthand. “Unfortunately, I’ve seen several fatalities over the

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Concerns grow for cost, details of potential Lake Contrary plan

By Cameron Montemayor Lingering unknowns surrounding a Lake Contrary dredging project and its long-term financial feasibility are sparking concerns among current and former county officials. In recent months, the Buchanan County Commission has taken steps toward a potential dredging project at Lake Contrary, including analyzing soil samples, reviewing lakebed ownership and considering necessary equipment among

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Vision grows for new-age market in St. Joseph

By Cameron Montemayor In the heart of Downtown St. Joseph, a vision for a new and diverse city market in the coming years is taking shape. If the dream becomes a reality, Downtown will see a new hub offering residents and families everything from live entertainment to vendors and artisans selling fresh produce, food and

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As AI rapidly develops, electronic scams follow suit

By Cameron Montemayor Artificial intelligence is known for enhancing everyday technologies and improving the efficiency of industries, and while it can be used to help, it also can become a tool to harm. As the rapidly growing technology becomes more accessible, some are using AI’s abilities to assist in the creation of highly sophisticated and

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Ethanol ruling could open new door for farmers

By Cameron Montemayor As farmers across Northwest Missouri ramp up work for the start of another season of raising corn, a recent announcement in Washington D.C. will open a long-awaited door for an industry facing projected downturns in income. Eight Midwest states, including Missouri, received the green light to sell 15% ethanol year-round beginning next

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Residents decry widespread mail delays

By Cameron Montemayor It was concerning enough when a debit card or letter didn’t show up, but when his VA medication began arriving late, Austin Goacher knew he couldn’t rely on the mail as a lifeline. “That’s medication that I take weekly that I have to take every week,” the Elwood, Kansas, resident and retired

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Residents decry widespread mail delays

By Cameron Montemayor It was concerning enough when a debit card or letter didn’t show up, but when his VA medication began arriving late, Austin Goacher knew he couldn’t rely on the mail as a lifeline. “That’s medication that I take weekly that I have to take every week,” the Elwood, Kansas, resident and retired

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Students struggle through ‘spring slump’

By Jazmine Knight In the thick of the second semester, spring break is serving as more than just a week off from classes. It can be a mental health reset for struggling students. The “second-semester slump” refers to the drag and lack of motivation many experience at this time in the academic year. Struggles can

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