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Best seed on the line for SHS against Cardinal Ritter
(High School Sports ~ 10/24/13)
sports@standard-democrat.com ST. LOUIS -- Heading into last year's regular season finale against Cardinal Ritter, the Sikeston Bulldogs had already accomplished all of its season goals. They had already clinched the SEMO North Conference title and had locked up the top seed in Class 4, District 1...
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Prep Football Glance -- Week 9
(High School Sports ~ 10/24/13)
Our prep football glance gives vital information for our local teams entering their weekly matchups. Learn your team's opponent, go-to players and the series history between the two throughout the season. Chaffee at Charleston Records: Chaffee (8-0); Charleston (4-4)...
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10 Things to Know for Today
(Local News ~ 10/24/13)
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. GERMANY SUMMONS U.S. AMBASSADOR OVER SPYING ALLEGATIONS The defense minister says Europe and the U.S. can't return to business as usual after allegations that the chancellor's cellphone was monitored...
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Local law enforcement to take part in drug take back
(Local News ~ 10/24/13)
Staff report news@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- Oct. 26 is declared National Drug Take Back Day but local officials want the public to know they can safely dispose of outdated or unused medicines any day. On Saturday, the Sikeston Department of Public Safety, Charleston Department of Public Safety, Scott County Sheriff's Department and the New Madrid County Sheriff's Department in cooperation with the Drug Enforcement Administration will give the public the opportunity to rid their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. ...
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New siren for Sikeston
(Local News ~ 10/24/13)
New storm sired is installed in Sikeston.
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 10/24/13)
Now let me see if I've got this straight. Under Obamacare to get an x-ray we now go to the airport for a full-body x-ray. Women will be going to the airport to receive their mammograms and their breast exams. Anyone that says the words Al-Qaeda will receive a free colonscopy. That about sums it up right?...
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Jimmie Decker
(Obituary ~ 10/24/13)
BENTON -- Jimmie Decker, 67, died Oct. 22, 2013, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. For the complete article and more stories from the Standard Democrat, log on to the electronic edition.
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Kenneth Richter
(Obituary ~ 10/24/13)
LEBANON -- Kenneth Edward Richter, 86, died Oct. 21, 2013, at Christian Health and Rehab Center in Lebanon. For the complete article and more stories from the Standard Democrat, log on to the electronic edition. .
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Gary Quinton
(Obituary ~ 10/24/13)
SIKESTON -- Gary Quinton, 68, died Oct. 23, 2013, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. For the complete article and more stories from the Standard Democrat, log on to the electronic edition.
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Lorene Morrison
(Obituary ~ 10/24/13)
SIKESTON -- Pallbearers at funeral services conducted Wednesday at Ponder Funeral Home for Lorene Morrison, 90, who died Oct. 20, 2013, were: Riley Cantrell, Glen Cantrell, John Vinable, James Jones, Mac Davis and Mark Lacey.
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County too big, too unhealthy for good insurance rate
(Local News ~ 10/24/13)
scottw@standard-democrat.com CHARLESTON -- The Affordable Health Care for America Act might have worked for Mississippi County, if it was only eligible. Last year at about this time, the county's health insurance agent, Charley Tinsley of the Thompson Insurance Group in Charleston, advised the Commission the county could expect a 36-percent rate increase for a health insurance renewal with Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield...
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