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Three Rivers in Sikeston growing industrial hemp to help local farmers
(Local News ~ 08/14/19)
SIKESTON — Three Rivers College in Sikeston is taking part in an educational initiative growing industrial hemp in an effort to help local farmers who intend on growing the crop in the spring. “It is a really exciting time to be part of this project,” Three Rivers College President Dr. ...
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North Pemiscot Lunch Menus
(Local News ~ 08/14/19)
Ross Elementary Lunches - August 19-23 Monday: Entrees: Opaa! To-Go Entree, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich with Yogurt, Opaa! To-Go Sides, Fresh Garden Salad, Baby Carrots with Ranch Dressing, Chilled Fruit; Entrees, Chicken Strips with Italian Bread, BBQ and Ketchup; Turkey Club Wrap, Entree Salad, Cobb Salad, Blueberry Muffin; Sides, Fresh Garden Salad, Roasted Vegetables, Fresh Fruit, Mandarin Oranges, Milk;...
- Seal receives award (Local News ~ 08/14/19)
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Classmate info needed
(Letter to the Editor ~ 08/14/19)
Dear Editor: The Sikeston High School class of 1969 is planning its 50-year class reunion on Sept. 27-28. Event organizers are looking for the following classmates: Mary Applewhite, Dorothy Bonds, Marlene Boshell Woodward, Roy Lee Bowden, Tina Briggs, Terry Coffey, Dean Cole, Deborah Cox Allen, Dorothy Davis, Sharon Davis Mulcahy, Kay Demaris, Frances Denning, Donna Dixon Jordan, Dickie Deroush, Vickie Dowdy, Sue Evans, Pat Garner Hesselrode, Judy Green, Riley Gross, Wayne Hicks, Ossie Hubbard, Gail Johnson, Linda Johnson, Hilda Jones, Susan Knauer, Eddie Lambert, Mae Lee Lambert, Mike Lambert, Barbara Lauderdale, John Lett, Steve Long, Mary Mack, Bobby Lutes, Charles Matthews, Linda Monan Brown, Shirley Montjoy, Edward Moon, John Moore, Linda Mullins Burns, James Murphy, Linda Newsome, Carolyn Randle, Jerry Roberts, Belinda Sartin, Debbie Shaffer Owens, Linda Sisk, Dennis Snelling, Sheri Sprout Whorton, Tommy St. ...
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 08/14/19)
Ignorant people are easily led. You tell them something and they have no reason to not accept it. That’s why the plantation class didn’t want slaves to learn to read. And our schools are fulfilling the same function with the general public now. Is this the society you want your descendants to live in Mr. Editor?
- Sikeston R-6 new teachers (Community News ~ 08/14/19)
- Meet NMC R-1’s new teachers (Community News ~ 08/14/19)
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Hugh Boon
(Obituary ~ 08/14/19)
SIKESTON — Hugh Boon, 64, died Aug. 14, 2019, at Southeast Health in Cape Girardeau. Born Nov. 17, 1954, in Memphis, Tenn., son of the late H.L. and Loyce McFall Boon, he was a member of First Baptist Church of Sikeston, where he served as a deacon and taught the Joyous Fisherman Sunday School Class. He was a master sergeant (retired) of the U.S. Air Force and a human resource manager...
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Shelia Gray
(Obituary ~ 08/14/19)
HENSLEY, Ark. — Shelia Paulette Tanksley-Gray, 51, formerly of East Prairie, Mo., died Aug. 11, 2019, in Hollister. Born May 18, 1968, in Sikeston, daughter of the late Daniel Tanksley Sr. and Mildred Williams Tanksley, she was a member of the Bingham Road Baptist Church...
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Darla Allred
(Obituary ~ 08/14/19)
EAST PRAIRIE, Mo. — Darla Monisa Woods Allred, 52, died Aug. 12, 2019, at her home in East Prairie. Born Oct. 16, 1966, in Union City, Tenn., to Mary Stowe Woods of Anniston and the late Hulon Woods, she was a member of Victory Baptist Church in East Prairie...
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Sikeston native David Shell joins Banterra Bank in Cape Girardeau
(Business ~ 08/14/19)
Banterra Bank is pleased to announce that David Shell, with more than 30 years of banking and lending experience, has joined the Banterra team as Senior Commercial Lender for Cape Girardeau area. Shell’s entire career has been focused on banking within Southeast Missouri and he has been considerably involved in the Cape Girardeau community...
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