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Delay, Bloomfield hammer out win over Dexter
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/11)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- Courtney Delay knocked down 11 kills to pace the Bloomfield Lady Wildcats to a 25-21, 27-25 win over Dexter in front of a large home crowd Monday night. Both games were extremely close, but Bloomfield was able to execute and produce the big plays at the end when the games were on the line...
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Timetable set for cleanup of mold
(Local News ~ 09/13/11)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. - The Stoddard County Commission approved a timetable for mold removal, remediation and restoration at the Justice Building Monday morning during their regular meeting. The commission met with Robert Carmody, project manager with Tetra Tech in Collinsville, Ill., Dale Rogers, an architect with Stearnes and Associates, Inc. and Associate Judge Joe Satterfield to discuss the timetable and the way in which the mold is to be removed and remediated...
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Supreme Court denies McCoy writ
(Local News ~ 09/13/11)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. - The Missouri Supreme Court has officially denied a Writ of Prohibition filed by attorneys for Allen McCoy. The mandate, ordered on Aug. 30, 2011, denies McCoy's request that certain language be stricken from Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russell Oliver's notice of intent to seek the death penalty...
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Grandparent's Day at Southwest Elementary
(Local News ~ 09/13/11)
Blaine Prance, a first grader in Mauri Kennedy's classroom at Southwest Elementary, had three grandparents present at Monday night's Grandparent's Night festivities. At left is Amy Korenak, with her husband, Mike standing. At right is Sue Prance. Hundreds converged upon the school last night for grandparents to get acquainted with teachers and visit in their grandchildren's classrooms. See more photos from the event in Photo Galleries at www.dailystatesman.com...
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Correction
(Local News ~ 09/13/11)
An article written by Mike McCoy about the historic preservation of the Miller House in Bloomfield stated that Confederate General John S. Marmaduke actually captured Union Brig. Gen. John McNeil in a raid in Southeast Missouri. That was incorrect. Jim Mayo, a member of the Byways Committee, said Confederate Gen. ...
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Donald "Eddie" Mason
(Obituary ~ 09/13/11)
Donald "Eddie" Mason, son of Mildred Arlene Rushin Mason and the late Bobby Lee Mason, was born in Ann Arbor, Mich. on Aug. 7, 1956, and died at the Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston, Mo. on Sept. 10, 2011, at the age of 55. Eddie had lived in the Dexter area most of his life. He was a member of the Dexter Eagles Aerie and was of the Baptist faith...
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William Eugene Shell
(Obituary ~ 09/13/11)
William Eugene Shell, son of the late Willie Shell and Sevia Boling Shell, was born on Jan. 30, 1928 at Dexter and died in the Missouri Southern Health-care in Dexter on Sept.10, 2011 at the age of 83. Mr. Shell was a member of the Dexter Church of Christ, a former employee of International Hat Factory in Dexter, an electrician and a resident of Dexter...
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Darcy Craig Highton
(Obituary ~ 09/13/11)
Darcy Craig Highton, 42, of Dexter died Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. He was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada on March 4, 1969. Darcy was Chief Technological Officer for Gill Group, Inc. in Dexter...
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Briefly: Scott City defeats Dexter in volleyball
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/11)
DEXTER, Mo. -- Scott City remained undefeated on the season with a 25-20, 25-18 win over the Dexter Tuesday night at the Bearcat Event Center. The Lady Rams entered the game fresh off defending their title at the 48-team SEMO Spike Tournament over the weekend...
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Officer identity revealed; 2 charged
(Local News ~ 09/13/11)
The identity of a Dexter police officer assaulted Monday evening has been released, as well as that of his assailant. Kevin Moore, a veteran officer of the Dexter Police Department, was airlifted from Missouri Southern Healthcare to St. Louis University Hospital after sustaining a facial fracture...
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