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Richland grads Forshee and Kleffer set to reunite on basketball court at CRC
(High School Sports ~ 08/13/13)
Richland basketball standouts Ryan Kleffer and Richard Forshee will once again have the opportunity to wear the same uniform when the 2013-14 college basketball season kicks off. Kleffer, a 2011 Richland graduate, and Forshee, a 2013 Richland grad, have both committed to play basketball at Crowley's Ridge College in Paragould, Ark...
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Rendleman trial date moved to Dec.
(Local News ~ 08/13/13)
By COREY NOLES NSC Editor BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- A trial set for August has been moved to December for an Advance, Mo. man accused of kidnapping and raping a woman from a local bar in March 2012. Steven Clark Rendleman, 52, will face a three-day jury trial on Dec. 3-5, 2013. The case will be heard in a Franklin County courtroom before Judge Gael D. Wood...
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Flower mystery solved
(Local News ~ 08/13/13)
By NOREEN HYSLOP Managing Editor The mystery of the unidentified flower which appeared on the front page of Sunday's Daily Statesman, has been solved. Numerous readers called and emailed after seeing the photo of what we now know is Rosemallow. The flower is one of the largest wildflowers in Missouri, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation, and is a member of the Hibiscus family. ...
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Sheriff looks for more room for deputies, concealed carry permits
(Local News ~ 08/13/13)
By MIKE MCCOY Statesman Staff Writer BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- Stoddard County Sheriff Carl Hefner asked the County Commission to allow him to move the offices of two officers to the old Alternative School location in the basement of the Justice Center to make room for processing concealed carry permits. The commission took no action after asking Hefner to provide specific information about the cost of the move...
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Spikes requests psychiatric exam
(Local News ~ 08/13/13)
By COREY NOLES Statesman Staff Writer BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- A Puxico, Mo. man charged in connection with assaulting multiple law enforcement and emergency workers, has requested a psychiatric examination. Glenn Richard Spikes, 60, was charged with two Class C felonies of felonious restraint, the unclassified felony of armed criminal action and three Class C felonies of second-degree assault on a law enforcement officer/ emergency personnel in April by Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russell Oliver.. ...
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New staff members at Dexter Schools
(Local News ~ 08/13/13)
Purchase this photo at dailystatesman.com NOREEN HYSLOP-nhyslop@dailystatesman.com A total of 32 newly assigned personnel began their year at Dexter Public Schools with a general staff meeting and school-wide staff luncheon on Monday. ...
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