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Safety Belt Usage Continues to Rise
(State News ~ 11/16/18)
Missouri’s annual survey reveals 87.1 percent usage.
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Broken Homes, Part 3: What Hope Is There?
(Column ~ 11/16/18)
If all of this is true, what hope is there? To understand the hope that the Scriptures offer us, we have to come to grips with some good news and bad news. The good news is that you cannot be bad enough to ensure God’s condemnation of your family. You might have been the most unfaithful spouse and the worst parent in human history, but you cannot be wicked enough to put your family beyond the possibility of redemption. ...
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 11/16/18)
Yes, I just wanted to make a statement about our mobile services nowadays. I believe that whoever invented the mobile phone had to be the devil themselves. Thank you.
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Pauline Adams
(Obituary ~ 11/16/18)
SIKESTON — Pauline Adams, 86, died Nov. 14, 2018, at Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston. Born June 24, 1932, in Marston, daughter of the late James Morris and Tennie Lovins, she was a member of First Baptist Church in Bertrand.
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Scott County R-4 School District hires new superintendent for 2019-2020 school year
(Local News ~ 11/16/18)
BENTON, Mo. — The Scott County R-4 School District has announced the hiring of its new superintendent for the 2019-2020 school year. Dr. Kevin Cogdill will begin his duties as superintendent on July 1, 2019. Cogdill, who is currently the superintendent at Marissa Community Unit School District 40 in Marissa, Ill., brings many years of administrative experience to the district, according to a news release provided by the school board...
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Southeast expanding Autism Center services to Sikeston campus
(Local News ~ 11/16/18)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — The Southeast Missouri State University Autism Center for Diagnosis and Treatment will expand its outreach to residents in the Missouri Bootheel beginning in January by providing its services at Southeast’s Sikeston Regional Campus...
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Patrol urges drivers to use caution when traveling over holiday
(Local News ~ 11/16/18)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Those traveling for Thanksgiving are reminded by the Missouri State Highway Patrol that being courteous and attentive drivers increases safety on the roadways. “Driving with the highest degree of care is everyone’s responsibility,” said Lt. Col. Eric T. Olson, acting superintendent of the Patrol...
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Leadership conference
(Local News ~ 11/16/18)
Students from seven area schools took part in the SkillsUSA leadership conference. The event included breakout sessions and a mock competition.
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No place like home: Beydler is Sikeston R-6’s first GYOT student teacher
(Local News ~ 11/16/18)
SIKESTON — For Lauren Beydler, student teaching at the Sikeston Kindergarten Center and Early Childhood Center this semester has been like going home. A 2015 graduate of Sikeston High School, Beydler attended kindergarten at the Center, and since August, she has served as the student teacher for Hilary Hummel’s kindergarten class...
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