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Rhodes named to MVC’s fall Dean’s List
(01/16/20)
MARSHALL, Mo. — Dr. Diane Bartholomew, vice president of academic affairs for Missouri Valley College, has announced the Fall 2019 Dean’s List. The requirements for the Dean’s List are a 3.3 or higher grade point average; at least 12 graded hours for the semester and no “D,” “F,” or “Incomplete” grades for the semester...
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Clair Comfort offered APSU Provost Out-of-State Scholarship
(01/16/20)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — Austin Peay State University congratulates Clair Comfort of Dexter, Mo., on being offered the Provost Out-of-State Scholarship for high-achieving freshmen for the Fall 2020 semester. Out-of-state students meeting the criteria of a 3.0 GPA and a 21 ACT or 1060 SAT qualify for a Provost Out-of-State Scholarship...
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Second quarter honor roll students at Saint Francis Xavier named
(01/16/20)
SIKESTON — Saint Francis Xavier School has announced the honor roll students for the second quarter of the 2019-2020 school year. They are: Second Grade Lily Grace Barker, Samantha Boldrey, David Bollinger, Brooks Corlew, Lennon Ferrell, Luca Gonzalez, Ramsey Hogan, Sophia Nguyen, Anik Patel, Noah Phelps, Leo Steward...
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Eighth grade Top Dawgs
(01/16/20)
Second quarter Top Dawgs were recently announced at Sikeston Junior High School. These students were nominated, then voted on by their teachers for following B.A.R.K. BARK stands for Be Respectful, Act Responsibly, Ready To Learn and Keep Safe.
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Seventh grade Top Dawgs
(01/16/20)
Second quarter Top Dawgs were recently announced at Sikeston Junior High School. These students were nominated, then voted on by their teachers for following B.A.R.K. BARK stands for Be Respectful, Act Responsibly, Ready To Learn and Keep Safe.
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Voice of Democracy
(01/16/20)
John Myres, a senior at Sikeston High School, placed second in the Voice of Democracy Essay Contest.
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Students of the Month named
(01/16/20)
SIKESTON — Jordan Lin and Ethan Presley were named Sikeston High School Students of the Month for January. Sikeston Public Schools Foundation, which sponsors the monthly program, names two seniors each month for the honor during the 2019-2020 school year...
- Man-Up Conference (Community News ~ 01/16/20)
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Experiencing loss
(Column ~ 01/16/20)
As I was thinking about the sermons for February at First Baptist, I began to think of the beautiful brothers and sisters in our church that have experienced loss and sadness. These are faithful followers of Jesus that are finding it very challenging as they experience loss. ...
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Matthews Elementary celebrates second quarter success
(01/16/20)
MATTHEWS, Mo. — Matthews Elementary in Matthews has announced its second quarter honor roll students for the 2019-2020 school year. They are: Third Grade: Lakelynn Hastings, Zander Hickman, Ethan Jarrell, Jayden Keeton, Adaleigh Morrissette, Kyleigh Newsom, Damien Smith, Jocelyn Smith...
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Flood warning issued for area by NWS
(Local News ~ 01/16/20)
PADUCAH, Ky. — The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for Mississippi River at New Madrid, Missouri. According to the NWS, the river is continuing to rise in New Madrid and will crest at 37.8 feet on Sunday morning before starting a very slow fall. The flood warning will continue until Jan. 25...
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Soybean Crop Management Conference held in Miner
(Local News ~ 01/16/20)
MINER, Mo. — The Soybean Crop Management Conference was held Thursday at the Miner Convention Center in Miner, Missouri. A large number of farmers attended the event that featured a program and policy update as well as sessions on soybean issues and a Farm Bill update...
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Events planned for Sikeston Martin Luther King Celebration
(Local News ~ 01/16/20)
SIKESTON — The Sikeston Martin Luther King Jr. celebration activities will kick off their 34th Annual Celebration Saturday at 5 p.m. at Green Memorial Church of God in Christ, located at 113 Clayton Ave. The celebration will continue on Monday with the motorcade parade lineup beginning at 10:30 a.m. at Green Memorial COGIC...
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R-6 Board OKs ballot language for April 7 bond proposal
(Local News ~ 01/16/20)
SIKESTON — The Sikeston R-6 Board of Education has officially approved the ballot language for the $18.6-million bond proposal that will be put before voters in April. The Board approved during its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday a resolution calling for a special bond election in the district on April 7 on the proposition whether to issue $18.6 million principal amount of general obligation bonds...
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