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Holiday Home Tour Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/30/11)
The home of Matt and Marissa Mills, 324 East Vine Street, will be one of five homes open for viewing on the Annual Holiday Home Tour Saturday, sponsored by the Heritage House Association. Tickets for the event may be purchased for $20 each at Chrisman Tire, located at the corner of Business 60 and Catalpa Street. ...
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Local resident declares tax assessment "illegal"
(Local News ~ 11/30/11)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. - Kenneth LaRue of Dexter told the Stoddard County Commission Monday that the assessed value of his travel trailer by the county assessor's office was unfair and "illegal." He spent nearly an hour trying to get the commission to change the assessment, and concluded by saying he was taking his case to the State Tax Commission. He also said he may be forced to sue the county...
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Bernie, Holcomb post wins
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/11)
The stage is set for a 7:30 p.m. showdown Thursday evening between the Bernie Mules and Holcomb Hornets boys basketball programs. Both teams collected wins Tuesday evening in the quarterfinals of the Bernie Invitational Tournament. The No. 2 seeded Mules placed three players in double figures on its way to a convincing 81-23 win against the Campbell Camels. Troy Kirkpatrick led the Mules in scoring with 26 points. Jesse Shelton added 24 and Sam Turner tallied 14...
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Malden man killed in Tuesday crash
(Local News ~ 11/30/11)
BERNIE, Mo. - A Malden man lost his life Tuesday in the first winter-related wreck in Stoddard County this season. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Michael D. Jines was struck head-on in his 1996 Dodge Ram as he was traveling south on Highway 25 at 6:30 Tuesday morning, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol...
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'Cats fall to high-flying Bluejays
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/11)
CHARLESTON, MO. -- A 12-2 run to open the third quarter turned a close game into a 77-49 win for Charleston Tuesday night as the Bluejays hosted the Dexter Bearcats in a SEMO Conference contest. Dexter managed to hang with the high-flying Bluejays through the first two quarters, trailing by just one point, 26-25 with 2:12 remaining in the first half. A technical foul against the Bearcats with 29 seconds remaining led to a four-point sequence and a 30-25 lead for the Bluejays at half-time...
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