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SEMO Pirates of Leopold reach 20 wins
(High School Sports ~ 07/07/15)
PARAGOULD, Ark. - The SEMO Pirates of Leopold improved to 20-3 Monday night as it earned an out-of-state split at Paragould, Arkansas, Legion. Paragould Legion beat the Pirates 5-4 in seven innings in the first game of the doubleheader. The SEMO Pirates won the second game of the doubleheader against Paragould Legion 4-1 in five innings...
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Central Methodist to offer bachelor degrees at TRC Dexter Center
(Local News ~ 07/07/15)
Three Rivers College (TRC) in Partnership with Central Methodist University will begin offering four-year college degrees this fall at the TRC Dexter Center. This marks the first time students at Dexter can obtain a bachelor's degree there. Central Methodist University will offer bachelor degrees in accountancy, child development, nursing (RN and BSN) and science in psychology...
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10 die in traffic crashes over holiday
(Local News ~ 07/07/15)
Ten people, one of those an Advance teen, died in traffic crashes, zero died in boating crashes, and no one drowned during the 2015 July Fourth holiday counting period. The counting period began at 6 p.m., Thursday, July 2, 2015, and ended at 11:59 p.m., Sunday, July 5, 2015. ...
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Dudley Road District seeks funds for repairing bridges
(Local News ~ 07/07/15)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- Board members from Dudley Special Road District appeared before the Stoddard County Commission Monday morning to seek help in repairing three bridges on old Highway 60 west and east of Dudley that have been closed by the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT). MoDOT closed the bridges because they were deemed unsafe...
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Proud little Americans
(Local News ~ 07/07/15)
Twin brothers, Carsen and Kellen Clark, sons of Preston and Liz Clark of Dexter, stand at attention for the Pledge of Allegiance on the steps of Dexter's Post Office Saturday morning. The annual Kiddie Parade took youngsters nd their parents to the downtown area for recitation of the pledge, following by singing of several patriotic songs...
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Heavy rains; PSWD #4 suffers break in line
(Local News ~ 07/07/15)
Torrential rains Friday left ditches full, farm fields flooded and area creaks rolling. As much as five inches of rain fell in and around Dexter, with the greatest amount seemingly southeast of the city. Farm fields east and southeast of Dexter sustained significant flooding. It remains to be seen if those areas will need to be replanted...
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James "Mike" Foushee
(Obituary ~ 07/07/15)
Mike Foushee, son of Cristola Foushee of Bloomfield and the late Clarence James Foushee was born on July 11, 1950, in Gideon and died on July 5, 2015, at his residence in Bloomfield at the age of 64. Mr. Foushee was a former mechanic for Allen Christian Buick, Bud Shell Ford Lincoln Mercury dealer, and a former supervisor at Tyson Food. Mike was of the Baptist faith and a resident of Bloomfield...
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Stray cats, health insurance topics at Bernie meeting
(Local News ~ 07/07/15)
By MIKE MCCOY Statesman Staff Writer BERNIE, Mo. -- Bernie City Alderman Ivan Mekan wanted to know why the budget was not on the agenda at the regular meeting of the board on Monday night. He said it had to be approved by July 16, and there were some things he wanted to discuss...
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