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Women's Conference of Tallapoosa
(Community News ~ 10/03/15)
The annual Women's Conference of Tallapoosa will take place Saturday, Oct. 24, at the First Southern Baptist Church Mission Center. It will be held from 9 AM -- 1 PM. The theme for this year: Abiding in the Vine! John 15.4: "Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me."...
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Medicare Prescription Drug Sign-up Begins October 15
(Column ~ 10/03/15)
Finally, the crisp, cool weather of fall is here (or nearly here)! We can start looking at football games, bon-fires and new Medicare D choices.
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Kellams throws five TD passes in 40-20 win over East Prairie
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/15)
The senior quarterback completed 18 of 30 passes for 245 yards and threw touchdown passes to four different receivers.
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Sikeston lets conference title slip away in 41-0 rout to Jackson
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/15)
Jackson out-gained the Bulldogs 431 to 252 in the game and held a 28-0 lead at the half.
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Caruthersville rushes for 455 in 56-0 shutout over Kelly
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/15)
CARUTHERSVILLE -- The Caruthersville Tigers used a strong rushing attack and stingy defense to win their fourth-straight, dominating Kelly 56-0 Friday night. The Tigers rushed for 455 yards on just 27 carries and used three touchdown runs apiece from quarterback Peyton Faulkner and Rodrick Jones to cruise to the win...
- Cotton Carnival is a hit (Local News ~ 10/03/15)
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Motorcyclist dies in crash
(Local News ~ 10/03/15)
NEW HAMBURG -- A motorcyclist was killed in a collision Friday afternoon. Andy J. Conn, 55, of Chaffee died in an accident at 3:38 p.m. Friday on Missouri Highway A, just east of Scott County Road 234, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported. According to the Patrol, a westbound truck driven by Joseph L. Bucher, 68, of Chaffee was making a left turn and pulled into the path of Conn's eastbound motorcycle...
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Local medical professionals travel to Kenya
(Local News ~ 10/03/15)
leonnah@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- A Sikeston surgeon and two nurses went back to the basics when they recently traveled to Africa on a medical mission, and their experience proved key in providing care to the residents in need. Dr. Ly Phan, general surgeon; Tressa Neely, certified nurse anesthetist; and Roberta Merryman, registered nurse, all employees of Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston, traveled in late August to the African community of Migori, Kenya. ...
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SPEAKOUT (471-6636)
(Opinion ~ 10/03/15)
I'm calling in regard to the person who called about the person at Walmart begging for money. I'm that lady. I do stand out there. I'm not begging. I hold a sign asking for compassion and help with my medical co-pay. You need to get your facts straight. ...
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