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Dorothy Martin
(Obituary ~ 03/03/13)
SWARTZ CREEK, Mich. -- Dorothy Louise Cooley Martin, 81, formerly of Flushing, died Feb. 28, 2013, in Swartz Creek. Born Dec. 28, 1931, in Benton, Mo., she was the daughter of George and Dorothy Dimple Shelton Cooley. She was a homemaker and also a former career center advisor at Flushing High School...
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Hattie Preyer
(Obituary ~ 03/03/13)
COLUMBIA -- Hattie Mae Preyer, 82, died Feb. 27, 2013. Born in Pascola, she was a homemaker. On April 5, 1952, she married Wallace Preyer, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by three sons, Johnny Jefferson, Joe Preyer, Ronnie Preyer; and a sister, Margaret McFerrin...
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Evelyn Walker
(Obituary ~ 03/03/13)
SIKESTON -- Evelyn J. Walker, 62, died March 1, 2013, at Hunter Acres Caring Center in Sikeston. Arrangements are incomplete at Nunnelee Funeral Chapel.
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Making the jump: Borgsmiller continues transition to the next level
(Community Sports ~ 03/03/13)
SPRINGFIELD -- Former Sikeston track and field star Betsy Borgsmiller has had an interesting year as she tries to navigate the waters from high school standout to college freshman competing at the Division I level. With a little luck, however, the current Missouri State University student just completed the indoor portion of her freshman season with the Lady Bears with the best numbers of her career...
- March Calendar Girl (Local News ~ 03/03/13)
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Plans under way for Sikeston library renovation
(Local News ~ 03/03/13)
SIKESTON -- Libby Caskey remembers heading to the lower level of the Sikeston Public Library as a child to select her books. As a mother, she shared her love of reading with her children, who would pick out their next books from the collection down the stairs. Now, Caskey wants to share that experience with her grandchildren, introducing them to children's activities sponsored by the Library in the lower level...
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Residents reminded of severe weather possibilities
(Local News ~ 03/03/13)
BENTON -- Heads up: it's tornado season again. Severe Weather Awareness Week, which kicks off Monday with the 39th annual statewide tornado drill and continues through Friday, is "a good time to focus on preparedness," according to Tom Beardslee, Scott County's emergency management director. "Severe Weather Awareness Week is a perfect opportunity for schools, families and businesses to go over what they will do if severe weather hits while they are at school, home or work."...
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