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Charleston council implements curfew
(Local News ~ 04/21/14)
CHARLESTON -- Due to the recent violence, the City Council has made an emergency declaration implementing a curfew for the west end of Charleston from 11 p.m. until 6 a.m.
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Sikeston soccer drops fifth place game at Fralish Cup
(High School Sports ~ 04/21/14)
CARBONDALE -- The Sikeston girls soccer team lost its fifth place game to Marion, Ill., Saturday morning during the final day of the Fralish Cup. Sikeston lost 2-0 to Marion after losing its first game 6-1 to Carbondale during the first round beating Farmington 2-1 to put them in the fifth place game...
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NMCC closes out Malden Invitational with two wins
(High School Sports ~ 04/21/14)
sports@standard-democrat.com MALDEN -- Highlighted by a monster 11-run inning against Holcomb, the New Madrid County Central Eagles closed out the Malden Invitational with a pair of wins courtesy of the Hornets and Bloomfield Wildcats "It's good," NMCC head coach Joseph McClarty said. "You come over here and play four games in two days and come out of this thing 3-1. We played a good Bloomfield team this morning and a good Holcomb team as well."...
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Sikeston wins first, drops finale during doubleheader against Calloway Co.
(High School Sports ~ 04/21/14)
sports@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- The win was welcomed but after splitting a doubleheader at home against Calloway County, Ky., the Sikeston Bulldogs baseball team left their home field feeling unsatisfied. Sikeston won the first game 9-3 and lost the second 9-8 Saturday at VFW Memorial Stadium. The split represented the struggles the Bulldogs' have gone through of late losing three of their last four games...
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Cathedral Window quilt helps celebrate church's 225th year
(Local News ~ 04/21/14)
NEW MADRID -- At 90, Margaret Eyler could sit back and let others do for her. But if you think she would do that, you don't know her very well. Instead, Eyler is busy doing for others. Her most recent project is to benefit Immaculate Conception Church...
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10 Things to Know for Today
(Local News ~ 04/21/14)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. WHO HAS HARSH WORDS FOR SOUTH KOREA FERRY CREW President Park Geun-hye says the captain and some crew members of the sunken ship committed "unforgivable, murderous acts," leaving more than 300 dead or missing...
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Carolyn Pendergrass
(Obituary ~ 04/21/14)
SCOTT CITY - Carolyn Pendergrass, 80, died April 19, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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Mary Menees
(Obituary ~ 04/21/14)
SIKESTON -- Mary J. Menees, 84, died April 19, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. For the complete Standard Democrat obituary log in to our electronic edition.
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Cape felon arrested for having firearm
(Local News ~ 04/21/14)
CHARLESTON - An officer with the Charleston Department of Public Safety investigated a report of gunshots on West Marshall street on Saturday. According to a report from Charleston DPS Director Robert E Hearnes, officers later arrested Richard Jenkins, 28, of Cape Girardeau. He is charged with felon in possession of a handgun and placed in jail...
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Caruthersville man arrested for car theft
(Local News ~ 04/21/14)
CARUTHERSVILLE - A man is in custody after stealing a motor vehicle from a gasoline station. At 1:28 a.m. Saturday, Caruthersville Police were called to the Casey's General Store to investigate the theft of a vehicle, according to Caruthersville City Marshal Tony Jones...
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SPEAKOUT
(Opinion ~ 04/21/14)
This is in response to smoking or chewing tobacco. They are proud of the coach for letting them chew tobacco. That is just the stupidest statement. It is just as bad to chew as it is to smoke. You can get mouth cancer from either one. I'd like to comment about the school bond issue that was voted down. ...
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Bulldogs split doubleheader
(Local News ~ 04/21/14)
Sikeston's Cody Rogers hustles back to first as Calloway County first baseman Lofton Pigg awaits the throw on Saturday afternoon at VFW Memorial Stadium. The full story can be found on page 8 and a gallery can be viewed online.
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Jim Jobe
(Obituary ~ 04/21/14)
CHAFFEE -- Jim Jobe, 68, died April 20, 2014, at his home. A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Bloomfield with the Rev. Gwen Streeter officiating. Full military honors will be presented by the Missouri Honor Guard...
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