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PD Chief offers Halloween safety tips
(Local News ~ 10/30/11)
BY NOREEN HYSLOP Managing Editor Young ghosts and goblins will take to the streets of Dexter Monday night, and local Chief of Police Sammy Stone has a few words of advice for not only those children, but for the parents who will accompany them on their door-to-door adventures...
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Citing health concerns, Boyd opts out of Mo. race
(Local News ~ 10/30/11)
By SCOTT MOYERS SEMO News Service SIKESTON, Mo. - Neal E. Boyd, the 2008 "America's Got Talent" winner and Sikeston, Mo., native, backed out of his bid for a Missouri House seat Thursday, saying he needs to focus instead on getting his weight under control...
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Gargas new commander of 1140th Engineer Battalion
(Local News ~ 10/30/11)
By M. QUEISER Missouri National Guard Unit Public Affairs Representative CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- Lt. Col. Edward Gargas, of Dexter, has been appointed the new commander for the 1140th Engineer Battalion in Cape Girardeau. The battalion has six units in seven locations: Headquarters Company in Cape Girardeau, Forward Support Company in Cape Girardeau, 880th Engineer Haul Team in Perryville, 1138th Engineer Sapper Company in Farmington and Fredericktown, 220th Engineer Company in Festus, and 1438th Multi-Role Bridge Company in Macon and Kirksville.. ...
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Boootifully "Enchanting"
(Local News ~ 10/30/11)
By NOREEN HYSLOP Managing Editor It's been the source of Halloween tales for decades. Windows are said to open and shut. Mysterious ladies roam through the house with lanterns swinging at their sides in all hours of the night. Haunting voices are said to cry out in the night, and heavy footsteps, some say, have been heard overhead into the dark hours of early morning. ...
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