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Becky Moore
(Obituary ~ 06/07/22)
BENTON, Mo. — Frances Rebecca Hensley “Becky” Moore, passed away peacefully at her residence in Benton on Monday, June 6, 2022, with her husband and family by her side. Becky was born Nov. 5, 1937, to Thomas Marshall and Eva Mae Davidson Hensley at the family home in Benton...
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LeAnn Bogle
(Obituary ~ 06/07/22)
SIKESTON — LeAnn Bogle, 56, died June 5, 2022, in Sikeston. Arrangements are incomplete at this time with Nunnelee Funeral Chapel in Sikeston.
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Auga Stanberry
(Obituary ~ 06/07/22)
SIKESTON — Auga Retha Stanberry, 88, of Sikeston died peacefully at her home June 2, 2022. She was born Oct. 6, 1932, in Bell City, Missouri, to the late Walter Warfield and Emma Harris. She was united in holy matrimony on Sept. 26,1951, to Joseph E. Stanberry, who preceded her in death...
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Justin Shephard
(Obituary ~ 06/07/22)
SIKESTON — Justin L. Shephard, 31, of Sikeston died April 26, 2022. He was born Feb. 7, 1991, in Sikeston, to Sandra Webb and Ernest Marshall. Justin was a 2009 graduate of Sikeston High School with honors. He was a renown singer across the world and an artist with his own CD single entitled, “Lift Him Up.”...
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Sikeston City Council approves budget for FY23
(Local News ~ 06/07/22)
SIKESTON — Sikeston City Council passed the budget for 2023 during Monday’s city council meeting. The FY23 budget is $48,366,013 appearing significantly higher than the FY22 budget due to the planned south Sikeston infrastructure projects, which were made possible by Special Obligation Bonds and ARPA funds...
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Scott City man faces felony assault charge
(Local News ~ 06/07/22)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. — A Scott City man faces a felony assault charge after allegedly causing serious physical injury to an individual. According to Scott City Police Chief Rick Walter, on Monday officers from the Scott City Police Department responded to a report of an assault on James Street. ...
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Are you smarter than a fifth grader?: Students reflect on year, challenges ahead
(Local News ~ 06/07/22)
NEW MADRID, Mo. - They are another year older but much wiser. They all agreed it was great being the oldest students at their school. Now the fifth graders are looking forward to Middle School, new adventures and new opportunities. Addison Teague said her fifth grade year was really fun. “The work sometimes got really hard but it gets easier after you do it for a while,” she said. “They start treating you older then like being little.”...
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New roof
(Local News ~ 06/07/22)
The New Madrid First United Methodist Church received a new roof at the end of May and the first of June. The height apparently didn’t bother the workers as they moved quickly to complete the job before the heat of the day set in.
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