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Delta Regional Authority invests $309,000 to strengthen local economies through arts and culture, improve quality of life
(State News ~ 10/20/17)
MISSISSIPPI RIVER DELTA – The Delta Regional Authority (DRA), in partnership with leading national arts and government organizations, today announced it will invest $309,000 in the Delta’s arts and cultural sectors to stimulate economic and community development efforts across the Mississippi River Delta region and Alabama Black Belt. These investments will enhance the quality of place of Delta communities and improve quality of life for the 10 million people residing in the eight-state region...
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Accelerated Reading Reward (Local News ~ 10/20/17)
The Portageville Elementary School has a reading program called Accelerated Reader (AR). Each quarter, the students are given a reading goal. To reach this goal, they must read books within their Zone of Proximal Development (ZDP) and score above 85 percent on their tests. ... -
Jag Junior students (Local News ~ 10/20/17)
On October 13th the Portageville JAG juniors attended a Manufacturing Day in the Industrial Park at Poplar Bluff. The students toured Revere Plastics & Gates. From left are Terry Kirkwood, Markitrey West, Cheyenne Morris, Andria Dunigan and Stanika Matlock. -submitted photo... -
THE RISE OF EXTREME TOLERANTISM, Part 2
(Column ~ 10/20/17)
At the "Emergent Convention" in 2004, a gathering of some eleven hundred leaders in the Emerging Church movement, Doug Pagitt, pastor of Solomon's Porch (an Emergent community in Minneapolis), told the gathering, "Preaching is broken." He suggests that a completely open conversation where all participants are seen as equals is better suited to a postmodern culture. ...
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Grain Marketing Commentary (Column ~ 10/20/17)
University of Missouri Extension Meetings in Southeast Missouri Corn Meeting - December 13, 2017 at the Miner Convention Center, Miner, MO Soybean Meeting - January 17, 2018 at the Miner Convention Center, Miner, MO -
Weekly Capitol Report
(Column ~ 10/20/17)
REAL ID Update for Missourians Planning to Travel in 2018 For Missourians wanting to fly and those wishing to visit military bases and federal facilities in 2018, it’s important to know that Missouri continues to await word from the Department of Homeland Security for an extension of the existing grace period that lasts until January 22. ...
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Delores Mae Crockett (Obituary ~ 10/20/17)
BONNE TERRE - Delores Crockett, 74, of Bonne Terre, passed away October 14, 2017, at Country Meadows Nursing Home. She was born on January 13, 1943 in Freedom, Oklahoma to the late Jason and Iola (VanPelt) Welty. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by Byron Crockett and a son, Jamie Lee Crockett...
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