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Kennett man dies in three-vehicle crash
(Local News ~ 06/09/22)
KENNETT, Mo. — A Kennett, Missouri, man was killed and an Arkansas man injured in a three-vehicle crash Tuesday in Pemiscot County. According to Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred at 8:23 a.m. on US 412, four miles east of Kennett, as the westbound vehicle driven by Roy L. ...
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Some projects with South Industrial Park a go, others slightly delayed
(Local News ~ 06/09/22)
SIKESTON — Some of the projects involved with Sikeston’s South Industrial Park are a go while others are being slightly delayed. During Monday’s City Council meeting, Sikeston Director of Public Works Jay Lancaster briefed officials on the South Industrial Park and infrastructure projects that are directly and indirectly part of the project...
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Cold drink on a hot day
(Local News ~ 06/09/22)
Frances Murphy and Luke Williams were out selling lemonade Thursday afternoon at the corner of Salcedo and Allen. The lemonade was a hit with many residents stopping by for a cold drink.
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The Sanctuary finds a new home
(Local News ~ 06/09/22)
SIKESTON — For 71 years The Sanctuary of Southeast Missouri has called the building on 338 Matthews Ave. home. Now they have a new home. On Sunday, The Sanctuary held their first service at 1506 N. Main St., at the church building that previously housed Grace Bible Fellowship...
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Advance pharmacy owner accused of installing hidden camera in restroom
(Local News ~ 06/09/22)
An Advance pharmacy owner, Bruce Dovin, has been accused of installing a hidden camera in the employee restroom. According to the probable cause statement, the Digital Forensics Unit of the Missouri Highway Patrol conducted an investigation in Stoddard County on May 26...
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18 Fore Life - Hamilton and Galati inspire at 2022 banquet
(Local News ~ 06/09/22)
$3,233,000. That is how much money the Ben Kruse 18 Fore Life charity has sent out in love offerings to area individuals fighting cancer. “We can all get strong, we can be physically more healthy, we can be emotionally stronger just knowing that we love well and we love each other,” said Olympic Gold Medalist Scott Hamilton. “And it is obvious by the number of people in this room and the success of this ministry.”...
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Sikeston eighth grader performs magic at Clearview Nursing Center
(Community News ~ 06/09/22)
A magician never reveals their tricks, but one young student did reveal her love and magic show for the residents of the Clearview Nursing Center last Thursday. Eighth grader Marie Vroman performed her first magic show for the residents. “At first I was a little nervous, but it was fun putting a smile on their face,” Vroman said...
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Lyles to be guest speaker at Church of Christ in Matthews
(Community News ~ 06/09/22)
MATTHEWS, Mo. — The Church of Christ in Matthews will host a guest speaker from June 12-15. Jay Lyles, a native of Paragould, Arkansas, will present God’s word in a clear, powerful fashion. Lyles has a degree in biblical studies from Crowley’s Ridge College and graduated with a Masters of Divinity degree from Harding School of Theology in 2020...
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Making summer trips better
(Column ~ 06/09/22)
As we move into the summer many of you will take or have already taken a summer vacation. As we think about those summer vacations, fill in the blank of the following sentences: “Don’t make me” or “I’m going to _ down the middle of the back of the seat.”...
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Thursday morning accident
(Local News ~ 06/09/22)
An SUV sits on its top after an accident on South Main Street in Sikeston Thursday morning. The accident occurred at approximately 9:45 a.m. in front of DeCota Electrical Supply. There were no injuries in the accident and a small section of one lane of South Main was closed for a short time while Sikeston DPS worked the accident...
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