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Dome Sweet Home
(High School Sports ~ 09/17/12)
sports@standard-democrat.com ST. LOUIS -- All season long the Sikeston defense has been the Bulldogs' strength. That trend continued on Saturday as Sikeston rolled over Farmington 38-6 in the Great American Football Classic at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis...
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Nichols, Golden key on defense
(High School Sports ~ 09/17/12)
sports@standard-democrat.com ST. LOUIS -- Senior Nick Nichols seemed to be in the backfield on nearly every play. Sikeston's defensive end single-handedly dominated Farmington's offensive line hitting their tailback behind the line of scrimmage, sacking and hurrying the quarterback which led a bad offensive day for the Knights...
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Four nabbed on synthetic drug charges
(Local News ~ 09/17/12)
CHARLESTON -- Four people have been arrested on drug-related charges in Mississippi County. According to Missouri Case.net, James Robert Fowler and Ladonna L. Evans of Charleston and David Watkins Jr. of Bertrand were arrested by the the Mississippi County Sheriff's Office...
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Tammy Squires
(Obituary ~ 09/17/12)
MOREHOUSE -- Tammy Squires, 41, died Sept. 16, 2012, at Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston. Arrangements are incomplete with Nunnelee Funeral Chapel in Sikeston.
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Susie Noe
(Obituary ~ 09/17/12)
SENATH -- Susie Nell Crockett Noe, 74, formerly of Lilbourn, died Sept. 13, 2012, at Heritage Gardens of Senath. Born March 12, 1938, in Portageville, she was the daughter of the late Shelly McMahan Crockett and Neal Crockett. Her husband, John W. Noe Jr. survives of the home...
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Christopher Prescott
(Obituary ~ 09/17/12)
PARAGOULD, Ark. -- Christopher Ray Prescott, 31, died Sept. 12, 2012, at Memphis, Tenn. Born Feb. 23, 1981, in Hayti, Mo., to Peggy Walker Howell of Bardwell, Ky., and the late Raymond Gordon Prescott, who preceded him in death in March 2011, he worked as a machinist at Martin Sprocket Gear Company in Paragould...
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'Fall in Love with Downtown Sikeston'
(Local News ~ 09/17/12)
A line forms at the River Ridge Winery tent on Saturday night at the third-annual wine tasting event in Downtown Sikeston. Despite the evening rain, many took part in the festivities.
- Football classic (Local News ~ 09/17/12)
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Walking for a cure
(Local News ~ 09/17/12)
From left: Sherri Glover, Jim Glover and David Parker walk during the first Community Walk to Stop Diabetes. Molly Parker is in the stroller. The event, organized by Sikeston teen Jordan Crawford, raised over $3,500.
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