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Endangered Silver Advisory issued for Sikeston man
(Local News ~ 06/27/18)
UPDATE: Lewis has been safely located and the advisory has been canceled. SIKESTON — Sikeston Department of Public Safety has issued an Endangered Silver Advisory for a Sikeston man missing since Tuesday. Missing is Donnell R. Lewis, a black male, age 62, who is 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weighs 145 pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes and was last seeing wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans and black sandals, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol...
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Prison sentence handed down in gun case
(Local News ~ 06/27/18)
NEW MADRID, Mo. - A New Madrid man is headed to prison and the county prosecutor is in hopes that sentence sends a message to other criminals. Marquon Akeem Davis, 28, was sentenced to seven years each in the Department of Corrections on charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and receiving stolen property. On a charge of unlawful use of a weapon, Davis was sentenced to four years in the DOC and for a misdemeanor charge of resisting/ interfering with an arrest, one year in jail...
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Jaycees' Community Days is this weekend
(Local News ~ 06/27/18)
What many have been working on and several have been anticipating will begin Friday evening. The annual Community Day sponsored by the Portageville Jaycees is now a two day event starting Friday, June 29 through Saturday, June 30. New this year, the Portageville Jaycees will host a St. Louis BBQ Society Sanctioned BBQ Contest with HUGE prize money up for grabs that's sure to attract a large crowd!. You are not required to participate both days but are more than welcome to do so...
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Whatever happened to climate change?
(Editorial ~ 06/27/18)
I admit I yearn for a simpler time when the headlines did not include immigrant cages and Russian collusion and pee pee dossiers. A time when the First Lady’s jacket was unimportant and the term Nazi was relegated to the history books. I say bring back the debate on climate change...
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 06/27/18)
Yes, I just took my uncle to his doctor. He has chronic pain. He has had hip surgery and back surgery and his doctor just told him that they had to cut his pain medicine down because of the state of Missouri telling the doctors what to let the patients have, unless they have cancer. I think this here is blatantly stupid. Thank you.
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Roy Green
(Obituary ~ 06/27/18)
KELSO, Mo. — Roy Eugene Green, 83, formerly of Wyatt, died June 26, 2018, at his home in Kelso. Born Dec. 14, 1934, at Wyatt, son of the late Luther Martin Green and Maggie Nolen Laster Green, he had lived most of his life in Wyatt where he was employed as a repairman with Small Lumber Company for over 35 years...
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