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Bible's mental health program
(Column ~ 04/21/22)
I am one person who believes you must be open and real when dealing with mental health. Too many individuals and churches are not open about the reality of depression, suicide (don’t do it), and other mental health challenges. I am not a medical professional and encourage you to go to whoever is your doctor or medical provider for medical questions...
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Residents have opportunity to recycle their electronics Thursday in Sikeston
(Local News ~ 04/21/22)
SIKESTON — Area residents will have an opportunity to recycle their electronics locally. From 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 28, the Scott County Commissioners along with the Bootheel Solid Waste Management District-S will host the E-Waste Recycle Day at Carnell’s Collision Repair, 417 N. Main St. in Sikeston...
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CHS makes seamless change to cell phone procedure adjustments
(Local News ~ 04/21/22)
CHARLESTON, Mo. — Charleston High School students seem to be adjusting well to the amended cell phone procedures implemented early this month, according to principal Jamarcus Williams. Starting April 4, students at Charleston High School were asked either to not bring their phones to school or to check them into the office until the day is over. ...
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Charleston R-1 administrators address changes
(Local News ~ 04/21/22)
CHARLESTON, Mo. — After Monday’s announcement the Charleston R-1 School District will redistribute grade levels within its buildings next school year, administrators took time Wednesday to discuss the reasoning and benefits of the changes. “We thought we were at least a year out from anything like this,” Charleston R-1 Superintendent Jeremy Siebert said...
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Dogwood-Azalea Festival offers many activities, events
(Local News ~ 04/21/22)
CHARLESTON, Mo. — Charleston’s dogwoods and azaleas may be the stars of the annual four-day festival in their honor, but in addition to taking in the town’s sights, there are many activities and events for all ages to enjoy this weekend. The 54th Annual Dogwood-Azalea Festival is set for Thursday through Sunday in Charleston when visitors can tour the six-mile Dogwood-Azalea Trail and choose from numerous activities to enjoy while in Charleston, according to Karen Teeters, executive director of the Charleston Chambers of Commerce.. ...
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Charleston man jailed on drug charges
(Local News ~ 04/21/22)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. — A Charleston, Missouri, man faces drug-related charges following a routine traffic stop in Scott City, Missouri. On Monday, Scott City Police Officer Justin Bodendieck conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for defective equipment at the 92-exit ramp, according to a news release from the Scott City Police Department. ...
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