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Court Records Oct. 27
(Local News ~ 10/24/15)
Warranty Deeds Recorded Kay Asbell Recorder Oct. 12 to Oct. 16, 2015 Shirley Ruth Alexander to Jonathan S Mallard and Tamara C Mallard Sec 28 Twp 25 R 10 Mary Louise Cannon, Loy Cannon, Frances Ann Herrin, Bill Herrin to James Scott Walker and Sandra D Walker...
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Local health official urges not to believe flu shot rumors
(Local News ~ 10/24/15)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- The old axiom "Don't believe everything you read," has been around for quite some time. But Amy Hector, the public health program director with the Stoddard County Health Center, would alter it to, "Don't believe everything you read on the internet."...
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Sikeston, Bluff leaders included in Delta Regional Authority picks
(Local News ~ 10/24/15)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- The Delta Regional Authority has kicked off the 2015 -- 2016 Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy with an orientation session in Memphis, Tennessee. Six community leaders from Missouri will join a class of 52 fellows from each of the eight Delta region states for the eleventh class of the Executive Academy, a year-long leadership development program...
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Civic leaders call for raise in legal age for tobacco
(Local News ~ 10/24/15)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Leaders of a campaign to raise the age at which people can legally buy cigarettes from 18 to 21 in every municipality in the Kansas City metropolitan region say it would reduce teenage smoking and make it harder for students to take tobacco products into high schools...
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Speaking of the heavens...
(Local News ~ 10/24/15)
Mike Williams can vividly recall summers as a child in eastern Iowa, playing Little League baseball and not being very good at it. "I was the little kid in the outfield staring off into space. There was someone who used to fly one of those ultralights not far from the ball field, and he'd buzz around pretty close by. I spent most of my time in the outfield watching that ultralight fly."...
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Park Hills football team rallies past Dexter late 49-33 in C3D1 quarterfinal
(High School Sports ~ 10/24/15)
PARK HILLS, Mo. - The seventh-seeded Dexter Bearcats kept pace with the second-seeded Park Hills Rebels for the first three quarters but were unable to calculate a score in the closing minutes Friday night. Defending district champion Park Hills scored the final three touchdowns of the playoff as it overcame a 33-28 third-quarter deficit to beat Dexter 49-33 in a Class 3, District 1 quarterfinal...
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Wheetley-Lancaster to Wed
(Local News ~ 10/24/15)
Dennis and Sandy Wheetley of Advance, are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Tess Victoria Wheetley of Jonesboro, Ark., to Dustin Kent Lancaster also of Jonesboro. Tess is a 2010 graduate of Advance High School and a 2014 graduate of Arkansas State University with a B.S. in Psychology. She is employed by the Arkansas Department of Human Services as a Family Service Worker...
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Stars & Stripes Museum hosts Sixth Corp Living History Group
(Business ~ 10/24/15)
Southeast Missouri provided a sunny, pleasantly cool weekend for the Stars & Stripes Museum's contribution to the Bloomfield Fall Festival, as members of the Sixth Corp Living History Group of St. Louis set up camp beside the historic barn on the hill just above the veteran's cemetery...
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Advance RIV Board of Education opens bids for new FEMA building
(Business ~ 10/24/15)
The Advance RIV School Board met on Monday, Oct. 12, 2015 with all members present. Dates were set for the opening of bids for the new FEMA Safe room, with the first meeting being on Oct. 15 to open bids. Architect Brett Dille and engineer Tom Strickland opened bids in high school library at 1 p.m., Oct. ...
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Walls of Terror tour offers Halloween fright
(Business ~ 10/24/15)
The eerie season of Halloween is upon us, as evidenced by the costumes and bags of candy on the store shelves, but for those hardy souls who love to be scared out of their wits--look no further than the "Walls of Terror" a delightfully morbid woodland trek at the rural Dexter home of Scot and Angie Laden...
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Scenes from the Bloomfield Fall Fest
(Business ~ 10/24/15)
The weather couldn't have been better for the annual Bloomfield Fall Fest on Oct. 16-17, 2015. Sunny skies and pleasantly cool temperatures provided A comfortable venue for the popular event. A Friday afternoon parade, beauty pageants, a quilt show, vendors selling goodies, and an Evans Pottery demonstration were all a part of the festivities...
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