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Bell celebrates 57 years of service with Montgomery Bank
(Business ~ 01/24/18)
Montgomery Bank employee, Jeanette Bell, recently celebrated 57 years of service with the company.
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Prather named new chief financial officer/vice president of finance at Saint Francis
(Business ~ 01/24/18)
Saint Francis Healthcare System is proud to announce the appointment of David C. Prather, CPA, as Chief Financial Officer/ Vice President of Finance.
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Woodruff named new chief nursing officer at Saint Francis
(Business ~ 01/24/18)
Saint Francis is proud to announce the appointment of Julie Woodruff, RN, BSN, as Chief Nursing Officer.
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Saint Francis' healthy weight one of U.S. News & World Report's 'Best Fast Weight-Loss Diets' of 2018
(Business ~ 01/24/18)
HMR Weight Management Services (HMR) is one of U.S. News & World Report's best fast weight loss diets of 2018, based on the rankings released in early January. The Healthy Weigh, Saint Francis Medical Center's medically supervised weight-loss program, incorporates diet solutions from HMR.
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Voting remains only way to combat left-stream media
(Column ~ 01/24/18)
It's universally accepted that the major media giants with the exception of Fox News are blatantly liberal, anti-Trumpers. Even Fox has a handful of liberal-leaning anchors who loudly question the President. But my question is why these mainstream media moguls remain in lockstep with the socialist left. Is it geography? Major media big wigs are coastal residents with little knowledge or interest in we little rural voters who know a cornfield when we see one. Is it their educational background in Ivy League safe spaces that molds their political leanings? It's surely no coincidence that the New York Times, Washington Post and the alphabet networks all work out of the identical playbook. It's rampant intellectual incest that drives the mainstream media narrative. There is an ever-present fear that going against the progressive party line will cause public ridicule and condemnation. Former Missouri GOP guru Ed Martin learned that lesson recently. Martin was just fired from CNN because he called out hypocrites
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Seventh grade Top Dawgs
(01/24/18)
Sikeston Junior High School has announced its second quarter "Top Dawgs," which are students who were chosen by their teachers for following "BARK." BARK stands for "Being Respectful," "Act Responsibly," "Ready to Learn" and "Keep Safe."
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Eighth grade Top Dawgs
(01/24/18)
Sikeston Junior High School has announced its second quarter "Top Dawgs," which are students who were chosen by their teachers for following "BARK." BARK stands for "Being Respectful," "Act Responsibly," "Ready to Learn" and "Keep Safe.
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Scott County Central Chili Supper
(01/24/18)
The Scott County Central All Schools Foundation is sponsoring the SCC Chili Supper prior to the SCC-Advance boys basketball game Jan. 29. The event will be held inside the original Scott County Central High School gymnasium and tickets for grades 7-adult are $5, K-6 are $3 and preschool ages eat free. Serving begins at 4 p.m. In addition to the chili supper, the All Schools Foundation will raffle off a basketball signed by former SCC standout and current Washington Wizard basketball player Otto Porter, Jr. Tickets for the ball are $1 each or $5 for six and will be sold at SCC homes games Jan. 23, Jan. 26 and Jan. 29. Tickets may also be purchased by calling (573) 262-3779 or (573) 471-5691. You do not have to be present to win. All profits from the chili supper and basketball raffle will be used for academic needs for SCC students in grades K-12.
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Scott County Central High School 2nd quarter honors
(01/24/18)
Scott County Central High School announced its second quarter honor students for the 2017-2018 school year.
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Louise Curtis
(Obituary ~ 01/24/18)
SIKESTON -- Louise Curtis, 87, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018, at Sikeston Convalescent Center. Born Feb. 12, 1930, near Paducah, Ky., daughter of the late John Samuel and Della Cochran, she was a member of Concordia Lutheran Church in Sikeston and had been employed as a dietary supervisor by Sells Rest Home in Matthews for many years...
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Mara Davis
(Obituary ~ 01/24/18)
BERNIE, Mo. -- Mara Lee Davis, 96, died Jan. 23, 2018, at Miner Nursing Center near Sikeston. Born Sept. 5, 1921, in Broseley, she was the daughter of the late Roy Lindsay and Ella Higginbotham Lindsay. On Feb. 3, 1943, in Piggott, Ark., she married Herman Davis, who preceded her in death on Aug. 9, 2000...
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Herbert Eggers
(Obituary ~ 01/24/18)
WINFIELD, Kan. -- Herbert Otto Eggers, 87, died Jan. 24, 2018, in Winfield. Born Jan. 7, 1931, in Parma, Mo., son of the late William and Leona Krueger Eggers, he graduated from Parma High School and later joined the Army, where he served for several years and was later released into the Army Reserves. He began working for the United States Postal Service and worked 40 years as postmaster...
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Ray Cantrell
(Obituary ~ 01/24/18)
PORTAGEVILLE, Mo. -- Lotis Ray Cantrell, 78, died Jan. 24, 2018, at New Madrid Living Center in New Madrid. Born Jan. 6, 1940, in Water Valley, Miss., son of the late Elsie Mae Dickey and Lotis Ray Cantrell Sr., he was a member of the Hayward Baptist Church and a veteran of the United States Army serving from 1961 until 1964. He owned and operated Cantrell Auto Body Repair...
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