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Jan. 14
Dexter home destroyed: Police uncover makeshift stove as two face multiple charges
Two arrested after a makeshift stove caused a fire that destroyed a Dexter home. Tony Love and Kyla Forister face charges, including property damage and trespassing, after staying in the vacant house.
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Jan. 14
Scott County child injured after being struck by vehicle at bus stop
A 6-year-old boy was injured after being hit by a vehicle at a bus stop in Scott County, Missouri. The child was flown to a hospital with moderate injuries, and an investigation is ongoing.
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Jan. 13
Community in shock as TRC cheerleader found dead
The local community is reeling after a Three Rivers College cheerleader was found dead in her dorm. With foul play ruled out, the cause remains unknown pending toxicology and histology results.
By Jonathon Dawe
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Jan. 13
Dexter High School FFA members shine at Greenhand Motivational Conference
Dexter High School's FFA members excelled at the Greenhand Motivational Conference, with eight officers securing third place in the Ritual Contest. Over 4,500 first-year FFA members attended statewide events.
Sherman Smith
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Jan. 13
Dexter's street department follows Winter Storm Cora with rapid snow removal
Dexter's street department swiftly cleared 4 inches of snow after Winter Storm Cora, ensuring safer travel. Despite lacking a building, the team efficiently prioritized major roads, aided by MoDOT.
Sherman Smith
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Jan. 13
New Missouri governor focuses on crime, education, tax cuts in inaugural address
Missouri's new Governor Mike Kehoe prioritizes crime control, education expansion, and tax cuts in his inaugural address. He emphasizes hard work and unity, promising to enhance law enforcement and education.
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Jan. 13
Mingo refuge closes for aerial hog control: What you need to know
The Mingo National Wildlife Refuge will close intermittently from Jan. 16-22 for aerial feral hog control. This USDA operation aims to protect the ecosystem from the damaging impact of these invasive animals.
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Jan. 11
Faith and forgiveness: The unexpected path to peace in Carter County's jail system
Carter County Detention Center is transforming inmate rehabilitation with faith-based programs, leading to improved behavior and morale. Inmates and their families find hope and restoration through spiritual support.
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Jan. 9
Region upgraded to winter storm warning, more snow predicted
A winter storm warning has been issued as forecasters predict up to 7 inches of snow for Southeast Missouri and surrounding areas. Residents are advised to stay home due to hazardous travel conditions.
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Jan. 9
No mail delivery Thursday, Jan. 9
Mail delivery will be paused on Thursday, Jan. 9, for a National Day of Mourning honoring former President Jimmy Carter. Services and print deliveries will resume on Friday, Jan. 10. Digital editions remain accessible.
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