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Ribbon Cutting — Paradise Home Services
(Business ~ 10/10/20)
Paradise Home Services held a ribbon cutting event on Sept. 14. In attendance, were office staff from the Scott City and Sikeston locations, Scott City mayor, Norman Brant, along with several of the chamber of commerce and city council members. The event was to commemorate the location opening on June 6...
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Focus Bank awards check to Y
(Business ~ 10/10/20)
Focus Bank recently presented the YMCA of Southeast Missouri with a check for $5,000 from the proceeds of their annual golf tournament.
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5th grade Character Ed Students
(10/10/20)
Sikeston Fifth and Sixth Grade Center has named its fifth grade character education students for September. The word of the month was respect. Pictured are front row, from left: Arrielle Blissett-Hall and Keston Long; second row: Elijah Reed, Derion Harris, Aubree Schoggins and Braxton Smith; and back row: Adrian Smith, Elizabeth Butler, Addie Anderson, Raziyia Hudson and Abigail King...
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6th grade Character Ed Students
(10/10/20)
Sikeston Fifth and Sixth Grade Center has named its sixth grade character education students for September. The word of the month was respect. Pictured are front row, from left: Olivia Williams, Alexa Lee, Lynleigh Davin, Jacob Brandon and Kensi Colwick; second row: Liam Moore, Louis Montjoy, Tyler Merritt and Jace Drake; and back row: Sekhyra Jones and Kelsey Carr...
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PAT family of the month
(10/10/20)
Sikeston R-6 Parents as Teachers has named its “Family of the Month” for September. Pictured are Sara, Elliana and Decklyn McDowell. For more information about Parents as Teachers, contact Maryiln Schlosser at 472-0414.
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Miles, Arndt named Students of the Month for October
(10/10/20)
SIKESTON — Mia Arndt and Joseph Charles “Joe” Miles were named Sikeston High School Students of the Month for October. Sikeston Public Schools Foundation, which sponsors the monthly program, names two seniors each month for the honor during the 2020-2021 school year...
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Missouri’s fall foliage color show begins soon
(Local News ~ 10/10/20)
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Missouri’s hills might not be alive with the sound of music, but they soon will transition into a kaleidoscope of color. The foliage of trees, shrubs and vines is about to burst into its full glory. Colors usually peak around the third weekend of October, but Mother Nature is a woman of mystery. ...
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 10/10/20)
Just a reminder to Republican voters. It’s very important we get President Trump re-elected. Equally important is we vote for every GOP senator possible. We must have control of the senate and house or you have the same debacle you have now.
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Charleston, Kelly schools adapt following positive COVID-19 cases
(Local News ~ 10/10/20)
CHARLESTON, Mo. — After a full week of all-virtual learning for the entire district, students and staff in the Charleston R-1 School District will return to their blended schedule on Monday. On Oct. 3, the district announced all students would attend school virtually from home for one week, Oct. 5-9...
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