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Friend, Medley graduate from from executive leadership training
(Local News ~ 07/09/22)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Two from Sikeston recently graduated from executive leadership training in Cambridge. Doug Friend, executive director of the Sikeston Housing Authority, and Kathy Medley, executive vice president of the Sikeston Regional Chamber and Economic Development Corporation, recently completed the program...
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SCC’s summer improvements are underway
(Local News ~ 07/09/22)
SIKESTON — Like many other school districts, the Scott County Central School District is utilizing summer time to make improvements to its campus. “The biggest project Scott County Central has going on this summer is a secured entry project on all three primary entries into our district: high school gymnasium, high school entrance and elementary entrance,” Superintendent Brian Hukel said...
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Saying goodbye: Partridge to leave YMCA after 27 years
(Local News ~ 07/09/22)
SIKESTON — For years Jeff Partridge has sat at his desk at the YMCA of Southeast Missouri and looked out his window, waving to the members he sees day-after-day. Soon, members will have a new face to wave to as Partridge will be leaving his post after 27 years...
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 07/09/22)
Governor Parson just signed a new voter bill (House Bill 1878) in to law on June 29. The bill requires a photo I.D. to vote. A similar bill was passed in 2017 and was thrown out by the Missouri Supreme Court. I am sure the new bill will be challenged in court. The bill also eliminates mail-in voting and eliminates use of voting machines beginning in 2024. I guess our state lawmakers are still supporting Trump’s lies.
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