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Rhonda Louise Shurtleff
(Obituary ~ 07/31/13)
Rhonda Louise Shurtleff, 53, of Peoria, Ariz., died Thursday, July 25, 2013, at Mayo Clinic Phoenix Campus, Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Shurtleff was born July 20, 1960, at Dexter, Mo. She was most recently a Purchasing Manager for Chromalloy and had served in the National Guard...
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Planning meeting set for Blfd. Fall Festival
(Local News ~ 07/31/13)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- A community planning meeting has been scheduled by the Bloomfield Lions Club in preparation for the upcoming Bloomfield Fall Fest which is held annually on the first weekend in October. Anyone interested in helping with the planning, or planning to have a booth, is encouraged to attend the meeting. It will take place on Thursday, Aug. 8, at 5:30 p.m. in the Stoddard County IDA office in Bloomfield...
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Jarrell leaving sports editor post
(Local News ~ 07/31/13)
NOREEN HYSLOP photo-nhyslop@dailystatesman.com Longtime sports editor at The Daily Statesman, Jerry Jarrell, will be retiring from his position at the end of the current work week on Aug. 2. Jarrell was honored by his fellow-employees at The Statesman during the noon hour on Tuesday. ...
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Police Reports
(Local News ~ 07/31/13)
Dexter Police July 30, 2013 No arrests for the period. Stoddard County July 30, 2013 David Wayne McCulley, 40, of Dexter was arrested on a warrant for sexual misconduct. His bond is set at $5,000, and he remains in jail. Rickie Gaylon Knapp, 24, of Parma was arrested on a warrant for probation violation. There is no bond, and he remains in the Stoddard County Jail...
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City employee charged with copper theft
(Local News ~ 07/31/13)
By COREY NOLES Statesman Staff Writer BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- A Bloomfield city employee was arrested Monday and charged with stealing city property. The arrest was confirmed by Bloomfield Police Chief Tim Zych on Monday afternoon. According to Zych, Water/Street Superintendent Justin Bell approached the police department on Friday with concerns. He stated that 120 ft. copper tubing was missing from a city building...
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3 county cities participate in sales tax holiday
(Local News ~ 07/31/13)
By MIKE MCCOY Statesman Staff Writer Back-to-school shoppers will get a sales tax break from the state and from some local governments including Dexter this weekend as part of Missouri's annual "Back-to-School" Sales Tax Holiday. The annual sales tax holiday begins on Friday, Aug. ...
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Uncertainty reigns in food stamp, farm bills
(Local News ~ 07/31/13)
By AMITY DOWNING SEMO News Service After the U.S. House of Representatives passed a farm bill earlier this month, its new quest is to vote on a bill for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which was separated from the House's new farm bill for the first time in decades...
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Where will it be? Region split over location of new I-66 corridor
(Local News ~ 07/31/13)
By MIKE MCCOY Statesman Staff Writer The location of an east-west interstate highway corridor has been the subject of several meetings in Kentucky, Illinois and Missouri, with factions in Southeast Missouri split on the location. Cape Girardeau proponents want to use the Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge in Cape Girardeau as the crossing point over the Mississippi River to connect with a four-lane highway connecting to I-57 and I-24. ...
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