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Farmers face frustration over wet weather during planting season
(Local News ~ 05/14/19)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — Wet weather this spring has left farmers drowning in frustration over their inability to plant crops. “We haven’t planted anything at all,” Cape Girardeau-area farmer Jerry Siemers said. The clay soil has been too wet for planting corn and soybeans...
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Mission Missouri to offer housing support to women only starting Jan. 1
(Local News ~ 05/14/19)
SIKESTON — Nearly 25 years after Mission Missouri first opened its doors, the faith-based organization in Sikeston will offer recovery housing support for women only at the start of the new year. Beginning in January 2020, Mission Missouri’s Recovery Housing services will be provided to women desiring support in their journey, according to Executive Director Jane Pfefferkorn. However, the organization will continue to provide all of its services on an outpatient basis to both men and women...
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The big one
(Local News ~ 05/14/19)
Riley Kelley uses all his might to reel in a 25-inch catfish Saturday during the annual Kids’ Fishing Derby at Recreation Complex Lake in Sikeston. The free event, which was sponsored by Sikeston Parks and Recreation, was open to children ages 15 and under...
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