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23 SCAA volleyball players make all-district teams
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
23 players from the SCAA conference were selected to all-district volleyball teams. View complete selections below: --- First Team Morgan Baker - Bernie Kimsey Lillard - Advance Ashlyn McIntosh - Oran Hannah Clark - Advance Audrie Woodson - Bell City...
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Police Reports
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
Dexter Police Oct. 29-30, 2014 At 1:02 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 29, Dexter Police arrested Justin S. Cecil, 28, of Bernie on the charge of third-degree domestic assault. At 8:28 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 29, Dexter Police received a report of property damage from the 1000 block of Sherri Drive...
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Bloomfield couple arrested for assaulting officer
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
BLOOMFIELD -- A routine domestic disturbance call led to the assault of a Bloomfield Police Officer and the subsequent arrest of a Bloomfield couple. According to the report, Officer Brandon Cook was contacted by Zachary Birkett, of Campbell on Sunday, Oct. 19 in regards to a domestic dispute between himself and Charlotte R. Bradley, of Bloomfield. Birkett informed Cook that he simply wanted to retrieve his belongings from from the residence at 108 East Bloomfield Ave., and leave...
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Commission hears pitch for self-funded insurance plan
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- First Choice Insurance, now First Midwest Insurance and Financial Services, appeared before the Stoddard County Commission on Wednesday to present estimates on the cost of moving to a partially self-funded health insurance plan in 2015. The commission has heard from one other insurer about a self-funded program. The current fully-funded health insurer, Blue Cross through Young Insurance, will present some cost estimates at their meeting Nov. 3...
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New lights around courthouse
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
Whitehead Electrical Contracting installed four new lamp posts around the courthouse in Boomfield this past week. The new LED lights are on decorative posts with globe light fixtures. Shown are Jonathan Whitehead, at right, and Ryan Wishon, SEMO Electric worker, as they place the final lamp post using a bucket truck supplied by SEMO Electric. ...
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Saint Francis: "No better time to build and grow"
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
It began with a dream and the purchase of a 16-acre tract of land at US Highway 60 Outer Road and Harris Drive in Dexter in 2013, and on Wednesday, Oct. 29, became a reality with the turning of several shovels of dirt to mark the official groundbreaking on a $12 million dollar medical facility to be known as the Dexter Health Campus, part of the Saint Francis Healthcare System...
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Election is Tuesday: Three local positions contested
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
Voters will have the chance to go the polls Tuesday, Nov. 4, with the outcome of two local races on the line, a state representative race and four proposed amendments to the Constitution. Locally, the race for presiding commissioner has drawn a lot of attention with incumbent Democrat Greg Mathis facing a challenge from Republican Cecil Weeks. The other contested race is for associate circuit judge, division II. Incumbent Judge Joe Z. Satterfield, a Democrat, faces Republican Justin Kelley...
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Oliver: Vote 'Yes' for A2
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
In legal cases concerning the sexual abuse of a child, the trial can often hang on what the jury feels concerning the difference in testimonies and good lawyer work. Previous history of the defendant is not allowed in such cases -- and law enforcement officials wish it could be...
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Dexter middle school boys basketball team improves to 3-0, hands Bernie first losses
(High School Sports ~ 10/31/14)
DEXTER, Mo. - The Dexter Bearcats middle school basketball program won the battle of unbeatens twice at the Bearcat Event Center Thursday night. The Dexter seventh grade scored 15 unanswered points in a 41-27 victory against the Bernie Mules. The Dexter eighth grade followed with eight 3-pointers and held Bernie scoreless in the fourth period of a 55-32 win...
- Missouri Weekly Hay Summary Week ending 10/31/2014 (Agriculture Report ~ 10/31/14)
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