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Cobb gains a vote in recount, wins Scott County prosecuting attorney's raceBENTON, Mo. — Following a court-ordered recount on Wednesday of the Aug. 2 primary election’s Scott County prosecuting attorney race, the outcome remains the same: Donald Cobb defeated incumbent Amanda L. Oesch. In the vote recount total on Wednesday, Cobb beat Oesch, 2,582 to 2,579, for a difference of 3 votes...
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Drive-thru COVID rapid testing to be offered FridaySIKESTON — With the increase of COVID cases increasing across the area, Missouri Delta Medical Center will offer drive-thru COVID rapid testing Friday. The testing will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday at the First Christian Church, 1006 N. Main, next to the hospital. No appointment is needed...
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Law enforcement trains for active-shooter situationsNEW MADRID, Mo. - The saying goes: Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. New Madrid County’s law enforcement officers have taken it to heart. When New Madrid Police Chief Joey Higgerson learned about a Department of Homeland Security’s instructor course on single officer response to a threat, he thought it would be a program his department could use. He asked Assistant Chief Brandon Hanner to attend...
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Missouri Rice Field Day set for Aug. 23The Missouri Rice Research and Merchandising Council will host its annual Rice Field Day on Tuesday, Aug. 23 at the Missouri Rice Research Farm near Glennonville. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and tours begin at 8:30 a.m. Research personnel and experts will be on hand to provide area farmers a chance to see and learn about recent developments in rice research. Speakers include:...
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Cape College Center reopens with Mineral Area in leadWith classes set to begin next week, Cape College Center reopened Monday with Mineral Area College leading the way. The MAC-branded center, located next door to Cape Girardeau Central High School, serves as a conduit for secondary and post-secondary students to receive general education courses and technical training, though at this time the center will only offer academic courses. ...
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Sikeston library to eliminate Sunday hours of operationSIKESTON — The Sikeston Public Library will no longer be open on Sundays. The announcement was made Monday when after reviewing usage patterns and budget needs, the Board of Trustees of the Sikeston Public Library voted to eliminate Sunday hours of operation at the library...
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Old Lincoln Junior High School to be eco-tourist attractionSIKESTON — The community is invited to the launch of the first sustainable eco-tourist attraction in the Sikeston area. “A Day of Jubilee Celebrations” will be held at Lincoln School, 229 Westgate in Sikeston, at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 3. Through the restoration of “time capsules” found within historical enslaved burial grounds throughout the Mississippi River-Delta Basin, the African Scientific Research Institute (ASRI) launches its first sustainable eco-tourist attraction in and around Sikeston/Hayti, Missouri.. ...
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Vote recount for Scott County prosecuting attorney race set for WednesdayBENTON, Mo. — A recount of Aug. 2 primary election votes for the Scott County prosecuting attorney race will take place Wednesday at the Scott County Courthouse in Benton. A preliminary hearing was conducted Monday before 33rd Judicial Circuit Judge David A. ...
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- Newest SEMO MBB assistant brings wealth of connections, experience to Redhawks5
- SEMO D shines in Redhawk public scrimmage (8/15/22)
- Tropics 18u fall short of Babe Ruth World Series title (8/14/22)
- Tropics 18u defeat Northwest Bakersfield for berth in Babe Ruth World Series championship (8/13/22)3
- Region short of officials, schools forced to move football games (8/12/22)3
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Suspect identified after shooting incident Saturday morning (8/16/22)NEW MADRID, Mo. - In the early morning hours of Aug. 13, officers responded to a parking lot on Dawson Road for a report of shots fired. When the first officer arrived, most of the people had left...
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Three things the rodeo teaches us (8/12/22)1It’s rodeo week in Sikeston and let’s dive into some rodeo facts. “Nationwide, there are more than 600 rodeos sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). Countless more are...
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Trust in Jesus Christ (8/5/22)I grew up canoeing on the Jack Fork and Current River. It was such a joy to canoe with my family and we never tipped over. Since that time, you are expecting me to proclaim I am still a great...
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Routine traffic stop leads to arrest (8/3/22)NEW MADRID, Mo. — On the afternoon of Aug. 8, an officer stopped a car with expired tags on Kingshighway near Scott Street. The driver’s license was revoked and also there were warrants for his...
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Letter: Local campaigning location questioned (8/3/22)Dear Editors: I question the dubious practice of the local community allowing electioneering on a state highway and city streets within its domain. In particular, I am referring to campaign workers...
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Peck less, love more (7/29/22)There are 518.3 million chickens estimated to be in the USA as of 2020, which is only 4 percent of the world’s population. At the same time, Americans are smart enough to know that chickens are made...
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Annette PooleFULTON, Mo. — Ruth “Annette” Poole, age 73, of Fulton passed away on Aug. 13, 2022, at her home surrounded by her family. She was born on July 6, 1949, in Sikeston, Missouri, a daughter of Ralph...
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Dean DeField (8/16/22)CHARLESTON, Mo. — Geraldine “Dean” DeField, 80, died Aug. 16, 2022, at the Bertrand Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Private services will be held at McMikle Funeral Home in Charleston. Burial will...
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Karl Hacker (8/16/22)CHARLESTON, Mo. — Karl Steven Hacker, 70, died Aug. 16, 2022, at his home in rural Charleston. Arrangements are incomplete at McMikle Funeral Home in Charleston.
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Joseph Sutton (8/16/22)MATTHEWS, Mo. — Joseph Wilson Sutton, 74, died Aug. 15, 2022, at Tiffany Springs Rehabilitation and Health Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Arrangements are incomplete at McMikle Funeral Home in Sikeston, Missouri.
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Chuck Grant (8/16/22)SIKESTON — Elmer Eugene "Chuck" Grant III, age 80, of Sikeston passed away at his home on the morning of Aug. 15, 2022. He was born on July 19, 1942, in Sikeston, to the late Elmer Eugene Grant Jr. and Freda Lambert Grant. Chuck graduated from Sikeston High School in 1960 and attended the Louisiana State University School of Banking...
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Corky Clark (8/15/22)EAST PRAIRIE, Mo. — Gordon “Corky” Clark, Sr., age 67, a resident of East Prairie, died Friday, Aug. 12, 2022, at the Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. Corky was born Feb. 20, 1955, at Sikeston, to the late Harold Ishmael and Elsie Myers Clark, and was a lifelong resident of East Prairie. ...
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