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20 Who Count: Bob Ford

By Cameron Montemayor In an age of podcasts, streaming and cell phones, Bob Ford is always seeking new ways to adapt and spark a passion for St. Joseph’s history and the lessons it can provide. Each week is a new adventure and opportunity to educate for the St. Joseph native and author, who spends his

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20 Who Count: Dana McDaniel

By Kendra Simpson Everyone wants to know their family members are receiving the best possible treatment when dealing with an illness as scary as cancer. Those who have had the honor of meeting Dana McDaniel knew they would receive that very treatment. “I get to see people at their most vulnerable states which is something

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20 Who Count: Carrie Watkins

By Jenna Wilson While her original life journey didn’t include advocating for abused children, Carrie Watkins had a change of heart and felt the need to be a voice for so many in St. Joseph. Watkins graduated from Missouri Western in 2003 with a bachelor’s in social work and a minor in gerontology, with an

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20 Who Count: Jean Paul Mundungu

By Kendra Simpson Growing up in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Jean Paul Mundungu experienced first hand the privilege of clean water, which is why he’s dedicated so much time, effort and money to helping others across the world. In 2011, after being drafted into the Diversity Visa Lottery, Mundungu moved to St. Joseph with

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20 Who Count: Jeff Carter

By Cameron Montemayor Over the last 14 years, longtime Central High School history teacher Jeff Carter has helped turn the school’s Scholar Bowl program into a state powerhouse while mentoring countless students to academic success along the way. A desire to coach ultimately led Carter, a former Central alum, to start the Scholar Bowl program

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Croatia’s outspoken president is seeking reelection. He faces several contenders in Sunday’s vote

By SAŠA KAVIĆ – Associated Press ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Croatia’s left-leaning president, an outspoken critic of Western military support for Ukraine in its war against Russia, is running for reelection this weekend against an array of contenders, including the candidate backed by the conservative government. President Zoran Milanović is seen as a favorite ahead

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Organizations receive grants to grow after-school programs for Lincoln students

By JENNA EBBERS – Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Three local organizations were recently awarded thousands of dollars in grant funding to expand after-school programs and other opportunities available to Lincoln students throughout the year. Lincoln Community Learning Centers, Partnership for a Healthy Lincoln and the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center received a combined $264,000

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AP News in Brief at 11:04 p.m. EST

By AP Israel strikes Houthi rebels in Yemen’s capital while the WHO chief says he was meters away JERUSALEM (AP) — A new round of Israeli airstrikes in Yemen on Thursday targeted the Houthi rebel-held capital and multiple ports, while the World Health Organization’s director-general said the bombardment occurred nearby as he prepared to board

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AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean

By The Associated Press Dec. 20-26, 2024 In Honduras, the daughter of slain environmentalist Juan López posed for a photo with her state-assigned bodyguards at her ninth birthday party. Wounded journalists reeled from getting shot at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In Brazil, Santa Claus visited an Amazonian community, trying his hand as a

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