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White House announces new planned protections for U.S. Aluminum after months of working with Smith and industry leaders (State News ~ 03/10/18)
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last week, Rep. Smith congratulated the White House on the President’s plans to place new trade protections for domestically made aluminum and steel, helping to bring back thousands of American jobs in those industries. Specifically, President Trump announced his intent to crack down and reduce foreign aluminum imports flooding the U.S. ... -
DAEOC Hayti Early Head Start Home based office taking applications
(Local News ~ 03/10/18)
The Hayti EHS Home Based Office is taking applications on pregnant women and children ages 0 to 3 years old. Special Needs children are strongly encouraged to apply. Head Start/Early Head Start is a comprehensive early childhood program offering services to children and their parents...
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EPA Proposes First of Two Rules to Amend Coal Ash Disposal Regulations
(State News ~ 03/10/18)
WASHINGTON — On Monday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing the first of two rules that will amend the regulations for the disposal of coal combustion residuals, also known as CCR or coal ash, from electric utilities and independent power producers. EPA’s Regulatory Impact Assessment shows this proposal will save the utility sector up to $100 million per year in compliance costs...
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Sikeston Executive Earns Top Healthcare Management Credential (State News ~ 03/10/18)
Sikeston – A Sikeston doctor recently became a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE®), the nation’s leading professional society for healthcare leaders. He is Jason Schrumpf, FACHE, MBA, PT, president/CEO of Missouri Delta Medical Center... -
Studies in Prayer, Part 2 - Our Heavenly Father
(Column ~ 03/10/18)
“’Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Matthew 6:9-10
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With smelter opening, area poised for growth
(Column ~ 03/10/18)
Many of those promised jobs will go to Sikeston residents, but regardless, all of these regional jobs will benefit the economy in our neck of the woods.
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