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World Literacy Day
(Community News ~ 10/17/20)
The Altrusa Club of Sikeston donated to the Sikeston Public Library for World Literacy Day. This year’s theme is “Literacy Teaching and Learning in the COVID-19 Crisis and Beyond.” Pictured are, from left: Altrusans Melissa Eakins, Gloria Jackson, Jane Yates, Library Director Ron Eifert, Altrusans Terry Eakins and Jennifer Stratman...
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Ribbon Cutting – Magnolia Campground & Store
(Business ~ 10/17/20)
Many local residents came out to celebrate a ribbon cutting at Magnolia Campground & Store just off I-57 at the Bertrand exit. Owners Rick and Glenda Wilson were ready to open the doors Friday at 6 a.m.
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Enderle to retire after over 30 years of service with patrol
(Business ~ 10/17/20)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. —Missouri State Highway Patrol Captain John M. Enderle, Troop D, is set to retire effective Nov. 1, 2020, after 30 years, 10 months of service to the people of Missouri. Enderle joined the Patrol on Jan. 1, 1990, as a member of the 62nd Recruit Class. ...
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 10/17/20)
The NFL and the NBA most definitely have a right to protest. It is in the Constitution. Local residents like to get on social media and tell everybody to go ahead and boycott, they don’t care. Well, I have news for you. They do care. They care because it will impact their bottom dollar and money talks. They have a right to protest and I have a right to boycott.
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