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Jonathan Wagner
(Obituary ~ 06/13/13)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Jonathan Andrew Wagoner, 40, died June 11, 2013, in Cape Girardeau. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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Pamela Gerdes
(Obituary ~ 06/13/13)
FARMINGTON, Mich. -- Pamela Fae Gerdes, 64, died June 8, 2013, at Livonia. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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Patricia Williams
(Obituary ~ 06/13/13)
LACENTER, Ky. -- Patricia L. Williams, 61, formerly of East Prairie, Mo., died at 5:30 p.m. June 10, 2013, at her home. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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Peggy A. Downing
(Obituary ~ 06/13/13)
PORTAGEVILLE - Peggy A. Downing, 79, died May 22, 2013, at Benchmark Healthcare in Portageville. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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James Lipford
(Obituary ~ 06/13/13)
EAST PRAIRIE -- James Lipford, 84, died June 12, 2013, at his home. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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Geneva Mann
(Obituary ~ 06/13/13)
EAST PRAIRIE -- Geneva Lucille Mann, 80, formerly of Osceola, Ark., died at 11:17 p.m. June 11, 2013, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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Stella Simmons
(Obituary ~ 06/13/13)
EAST PRAIRIE -- Stella Ruth Jackson Simmons, 69 years and 17 days, a resident of East Prairie, passed away at 2:40 p.m., Tuesday, June 11, 2013, at her home. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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Young wrestlers get working at YMCA camp
(Community Sports ~ 06/13/13)
Sikeston assistant wrestling coach Charles Micheal (right) shows students an escape move Wednesday during the YMCA Wrestling Camp at the Sikeston Field House. Up to 20 children, ages 8-14, registered to learn the fundamentals of wrestling.
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Posthaste
(Community Sports ~ 06/13/13)
sports@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- Continuing a week of non-stop baseball Sikeston American Legion Post 114 held off a comeback attempt from Jackson Senior Babe Ruth on Wednesday for a 19-9 win in six innings via the mercy rule. "It started out rough, but we came around and started to play a little ball," Sikeston head coach Pete Kennard said. "After the third inning we kicked it around a little bit, but we have guys out of position just trying to get through the night."...
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App will tell user who is wanted and in custody
(Local News ~ 06/13/13)
news@standard-democrat.com NEW MADRID -- When it comes to finding out who is wanted by the New Madrid County Sheriff's Department or who is already in custody, well, there's an app for that. The New Madrid County Sheriff's Departments has joined other law enforcement agencies in offering a free SmartPhone app or application, which is a program available for download to a cell phone...
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Boy Scouts retire flags at ceremony
(Local News ~ 06/13/13)
leonnah@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- American flags will be prominently displayed locally and nationally on Friday, which is Flag Day. "It's a reminder of our American history on Flag Day and what that flag has meant to so many people," said Blair Moran, chaplain for Sikeston American Legion Post 114...
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SPEAKOUT
(Opinion ~ 06/13/13)
I would like to respond to the complainers of Charter TV. I am on Charter Cable, and it works just fine. When I have had to call about a problem, the persons I have dealt with have been courteous and prompt. So, that's one for you Charter. And no, I don't work there and none of my relatives work there...
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Municipalities may begin having tire roundups
(Local News ~ 06/13/13)
scottw@standard-democrat.com CHARLESTON -- Mississippi County won't be getting another tire roundup. But Charleston will be next year -- and maybe every other municipality in turn. Carlin Bennett, presiding county commissioner, said during the regular weekly County Commission meeting that Bridgestone Tires officials had a disappointing response to his request for a county tire roundup...
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Deputies' actions are called into question
(Local News ~ 06/13/13)
scottw@standard-democrat.com CHARLESTON -- A patrol car video should clear up what actually happened before a former county resident's four-wheeler was impounded. "I lived in East Prairie pretty much all my life," said Jeremy Hodges, now of Lake Ozark, during the regular Mississippi County Commission meeting Thursday...
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