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State Representative District 10

By NewsPress Now Bill Falkner, Republican Falkner has served as a state representative since 2019 following eight years as St. Joseph’s mayor and for years as a city councilman. He has owned and operated Falkner Plumbing for more than 30 years. If re-elected, Falkner said he would focus efforts on advancing the 139th Airlift Wing

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Candidates not facing opposition capsule

By NewsPress Now The following candidates face no opposition on the general election ballot: Buchanan County ASSESSOR: Dean Wilson, Republican COUNTY COMMISSIONER – EASTERN: Scott Burnham, Republican PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR: Brad Haggard, Republican SHERIFF: Bill Puett, Republican TREASURER: David Gall, Republican CIRCUIT JUDGE 5, DIVISION 1: Kate Schaefer, Republican CIRCUIT JUDGE 5, DIVISION 3: Terry White,

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Sweeten up Halloween parties

By Metro Creative Everybody knows that Halloween dishes up sweets galore. Trick-or-treaters come home with bounties of chocolate bars, candy, gum, licorice, and much more inside of their bags and buckets. Even though trick-or-treat treasures are the stars of the show, when hosting Halloween parties, desserts also can be top notch, and guests often look

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Halloween costumes

By Metro Creative It is impossible to identify the first Halloween costume and which masks the earliest celebrants donned in efforts to keep away the evil spirits during Samhain, which historians believe is the Celtic precursor to Halloween. According to Lesley Bannatyne, an author who has written extensively about the history of Halloween, masks and

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World briefs

By NewsPress Now Indigenous people march in Brazil’s capital BRASILIA, Brazil | Bearing images of animals and covered in body paint, hundreds of Indigenous people marched Wednesday in Brazil’s capital, urging Congress to drop a proposed constitutional amendment that has the potential to paralyze and even reverse land allocations. The bill aims to add to

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Why regular car washes are important

By Metro Creative Taking care of a vehicle involves more than just maintaining the equipment under the hood. There are a number of steps involved in keeping a car or truck in top form, and that includes regular car washes. Car washes keep a vehicle shiny and clean, which can help it look good while

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Tips for driving at night

By Metro Creative Driving requires drivers to use their senses so they, their passengers and their fellow motorists can safely traverse the roadways. When any of those senses are compromised, the risk for accident increases. Sight is vital to safe driving. Individuals who have vision problems must correct these issues by wearing eyeglasses or contact

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now Microsoft reports $65.6 billion in quarterly sales Microsoft on Wednesday reported an 11% increase in profit for the July-September quarter compared to the same time last year as investors looked for signs that the company’s huge spending on artificial intelligence is paying off. The company reported quarterly net income of $24.7 billion,

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U.S. economy grew at a solid 2.8% pace last quarter

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy grew at a healthy 2.8% annual rate from July through September, with consumers helping drive growth despite the weight of still-high interest rates. Wednesday’s report from the Commerce Department said the gross domestic product — the economy’s total output of goods and services — did slow slightly

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Hip-hop producer Metro Boomin is accused of rape in lawsuit LOS ANGELES | A Los Angeles woman has filed a lawsuit alleging that Metro Boomin, a Grammy-nominated producer who has worked with some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B, raped her in 2016 and she became pregnant from the attack.

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Slow vote-counting, flip-flopping leads, careful certification and the weirdness of the Electoral College – people who research elections look at what to expect on election night

By Jeff Inglis The Conversation via AP As Election Day arrives, people’s feelings of eagerness and anxiety can intensify. It’s normal to want to know the results, but it’s also important to make sure that when the results are announced, they’re accurate. The Conversation U.S. has covered many aspects of the election, including the mechanics

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