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Local chiropractor makes donation to Pqrtin family
(Local News ~ 01/19/18)
Health Connection Chiropractic was pleased to present Stan Partin with a donation of $2460.00 on December 22nd, 2017. Dr. Clint Klipfel and the staff of HCC donated all money collected for new patient exams from August through November to Partin. Additionally, they donated a portion of the cost for every treatment given on their Patient Appreciation Day held on October 13th...
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Prophecy and the Closed Canon Part 3
(Column ~ 01/19/18)
Scripture references: Deuteronomy 13:1-5; Acts 11:28; Acts 17:11; 1 Corinthians 14:29; 2 Timothy 2:15; 1 John 4:1
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Sikeston man facing multiple child porn charges
(Local News ~ 01/19/18)
SIKESTON -- A Sikeston man faces multiple felony charges of promoting and possessing child pornography. Roger L. Webb, 55, is charged through Scott County with first degree promoting child pornography and six counts of felony possession of child pornography, according to online court records...
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First grader turns snow days into fundraising effort
(Local News ~ 01/19/18)
SIKESTON -- After watching an online video about another child's act of kindness, a Sikeston first grader was inspired to create her own fundraiser during her recent snow days from school. "I watched this girl on You Tube Kids, and she wanted to raise money for the hospital," recalled 6-year-old Carley King, who is the daughter of Brooke and Chad King of Sikeston...
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Sikeston man charged in armed robbery
(Local News ~ 01/19/18)
SIKESTON -- A Sikeston man has been charged in an armed robbery at a fast-food restaurant late Wednesday in Sikeston. Byron Allen Jones, 19, is charged with armed robbery, armed criminal action, unlawful use of a weapon, possession of a controlled substance and possession of stolen property. Bond was set through the Scott County Circuit Court at $100,000 cash or surety...
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Local filmmaker to make feature documentary about the Little River Drainage Project
(Local News ~ 01/19/18)
Southeast Missouri was once known as the Great Southeast Missouri Swamp but in 1928, after eight years of planning and 14 years of backbreaking work, it became the world's largest drainage project, moving more earth than the construction of the Panama Canal. It is known as the The Little River Drainage Project and a local filmmaker is working to make a documentary about the project...
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MDMC one of 13 Missouri practices to earn national recognition for patient-centered care
(Business ~ 01/19/18)
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) recently announced 13 practices in Missouri earned NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition for using evidence-based, patient-centered processes that focus on highly coordinated care and long-term relationships with patients and family members. One of those 13 was Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston.
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Silverthorn honored for service by Scott County Farm Service Agency
(Business ~ 01/19/18)
The Scott County Farm Service Agency recently honored Lisa Silverthorn for her service and leadership to the farming community in Scott County.
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Semo Port's Board of Commissioners for 2018 named
(Business ~ 01/19/18)
The Semo Port Board of Commissioners for 2018 has been announced.
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Kelly FFA members 'Go for the Gold'
(01/19/18)
Kelly High School FFA members were among over 4,500 first-year FFA members from more than 320 Missouri High Schools had the opportunity to learn about being positive role models, learning to get involved, making sound choices, becoming active team members and making a positive difference in their lives, school and community at the annual Greenhand Motivational Conferences.
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NMC R-1 renews contract with food service provider
(01/19/18)
Opaa, the New Madrid County R-1 School District's service provider, will continue to serve up breakfast and lunches for the students across the district.
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Carol Hicks
(Obituary ~ 01/19/18)
SIKESTON -- Carol Ann Hicks, 74, died Jan. 17, 2018, at Sikeston Convalescent Center in Sikeston. Born Dec. 3, 1943, in Sikeston, daughter of Maxine Lee Hicks of Sikeston and the late Weldon Hicks, he had worked as a bank teller for First Midwest Bank and Montgomery Bank before retiring...
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