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26th King Day event Monday
(Local News ~ 01/15/12)
By SARABETH WALLER Staff Writer Leaders from across the community will come together at 11 a.m. Monday for the 26th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church. The Rev. Tommy Robinson, assistant pastor at Pleasant Hill, will speak on "All Cultures, One Voice: Renewing Our Hope." Robinson said his message will focus on "remembering the tenacious focus of Dr. ...
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Free, reduced lunch program eases families' financial burden
(Local News ~ 01/15/12)
By DONNA FARLEY Staff Writer Families who have in recent years found it more difficult to get work as gas and grocery prices rise are increasingly turning to the federal free and reduced lunch program to ease their burden. School districts in seven area counties averaged participation rates in the subsidized meal program of nearly 20 percent higher than the state average 47.8 percent in the 2010-11 school year, according to information from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.. ...
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Strenfel running for sheriff
(Local News ~ 01/15/12)
Though it has been rumored for several days, Butler County Presiding Commissioner Ed Strenfel today made official his intention to file for sheriff in the upcoming Republican primary. Following is Strenfel's press release announcing his candidacy: "As presiding commissioner, I have seen firsthand how the problems in the sheriff's office have affected nearly every aspect of county government, and I have decided that I am going to run for sheriff because I feel that I have the unique experience and personal qualities to straighten things out. ...
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Candidacy puts county in an awkward position
(Local News ~ 01/15/12)
By DAVID SILVERBERG Associate Editor Making decisions on Sheriff Mark Dobbs' budget while campaigning against him for the office is an unusual situation, but it is happening in Butler County. Presiding Commissioner Ed Strenfel, who officially announced today he is a Republican candidate for sheriff, already has been involved in a budget decision disliked by the sheriff...
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17th AAG Trivia Night is Friday
(Local News ~ 01/15/12)
By DONNA FARLEY Staff Writer Parents of Poplar Bluff High School students are inviting residents to participate Friday, Jan. 20, in an event they say will not only be great fun, but will help raise money for academic programs which otherwise would not receive funding...
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Backpacks provide food for weekends
(Local News ~ 01/15/12)
By BARBARA ANN HORTON News Editor Alert teachers realize dropping grades and behavior issues may be signs students are not getting enough to eat. While many of students are eligible for free and reduced breakfasts and lunches, the teachers believe food is not available on the weekends, said Vicky Greer, who along with her husband, Bob, oversee the distribution of food in the Backpacks for Weekends. The program is part of the Bread Shed...
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Area numbers higher than state average
(Local News ~ 01/15/12)
n Ripley County R-IV (Lonestar) -- 82% n Malden -- 72.8% n Doniphan -- 71.5% n East Carter -- 69.5% n Clearwater -- 69.1% n Campbell -- 69.1% n Greenville -- 68.7% n Van Buren -- 68.4% n Naylor -- 65.3% n Ripley County R-III (Gatewood) -- 65.0% n Neelyville -- 63.5%...
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Westwood Baptist B honor roll
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
Due to an unknown error, only half of the Westwood Baptist Academy "B" Honor roll was published in the Friday, Jan. 6, edition of the Daily American Republic. Below is the entire "B" Honor Roll. B HONOR ROLL 1st Grade: Joshua Adams, Bentley Bridgewater, Patrick Dunbar, Asher Gariepy, Alyssa Guffey, Kasen McCarty, Elijah Reasons, Zoie Winder...
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Fast start propels Mules
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
Poplar Bluff put the Twin Rivers Royals behind the 8-ball early Friday night in the annual battle of county rivals. The Mules scored the first eight points and pitched a shutout during the opening 4 1/2 minutes of a 56-45 win at a packed Peters Gym...
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Lady Mules win two races, break meet record
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Poplar Bluff's relays broke two school records and took down a meet record Friday at the Rec Relays at Southeast Missouri State University. The Lady Mules opened the 10-relay event with a victory, breaking the school record in the 200-yard freestyle...
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Lady Mules pull away late
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
After spinning their wheels for 2 1/2 quarters, the Poplar Bluff Lady Mules found the right gear Friday night. Twin Rivers cut a double-digit deficit to three with just under five minutes left in the third quarter, but Poplar Bluff closed the game with a 29-9 run as the Lady Mules won 52-29 at Peters Gym...
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The President wants my money
(Column ~ 01/15/12)
By BILL O'REILLY A few days ago, a Democrat handed me an Obama fundraising brochure even though he knows I never give political donations. I guess the guy wanted me to see what I'm missing. Anyway, the two-sided pamphlet extolled the president's record on, among other things, "women's rights," health care and the economy...
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All stars for a lifetime
(Column ~ 01/15/12)
By GEORGE F. WILL CHARLESTON, S.C. -- They are nearing 70 now, the 11 men who were 12-year-old boys in 1955 and who are remembered for the baseball games they could not play. They were -- actually, with their matching blue blazers and striped ties, they still are -- members of the Cannon Street All Stars...
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Not exactly a biblical plague, but certainly an annoyance
(Column ~ 01/15/12)
By DALE McFEATTERS Scripps Howard News Service God expressed his displeasure through the 10 plagues of Egypt, and it always pays to be alert to signs of God's wrath. In my neighborhood, there is much to arouse suspicion. There are gnats, mosquitoes and flies, but then we live next to two streams, near the stagnant waters of the C&O Canal and not far from the Potomac River. Frogs, not so much anymore...
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Speak Out 1/15/12
(Opinion ~ 01/15/12)
Forget the fish Where the school was giving out coats and shoes. After having stood out in the line two and one-half hours, and I got in, I found out that it was one coat per household and one pair of shoes per household and each kid got one toy and they was giving away food. And, having a family of four I received two loaves of bread and a bag of diapers. I guess they must have forgotten about the fish...
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Geocaching class offered Jan. 28
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
The University of Missouri Extension is partnering with U.S. Forest Service to host Geocaching 101 from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 28, at Mark Twain National Forest Poplar Bluff Ranger District, 1420 West Maud St. Geocaching (pronounced geo-cashing) is a worldwide game of hiding and seeking treasure...
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Lane is Sacred Heart student of month
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
Steven Lane is Sacred Heart School's student of the month. Steven is the son of Theresa and Roy Lane of Poplar Bluff. When naming his family members, Steven included his mom, dad, and his faithful dog, Heart. Steven enjoys playing in the woods and he likes helping other people including doing his chores at home...
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Federal campaign video training session Wed.
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
There will be a video conference training session in Poplar Bluff about the Gateway Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) application and process at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, at the John J. Pershing Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 1500 N. Westwood Blvd., Room 2099...
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Area students named to Drury University dean's list
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
Area students named to Drury University dean's list Drury University announces area students who earned spots on the Fall 2011 Dean's List. They are Lauren Elizabeth Decker of Poplar Bluff, Mo., and Micah Heath Gray. Being named to the Dean's List is a significant accomplishment; it means a student earned a grade point average of 3.6 or greater (on a 4-point scale) while carrying a full-time course load of 12 or more semester hours at Drury, a top 10 Midwestern university, according to US News & World Report.. ...
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State seeks owner of unclaimed property
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
An account valued at more than $100,000 from Butler County is among the unclaimed property still in the care of the state of Missouri. The state has 38 accounts, each valued at $100,000 or more, on the unclaimed property list, which is now valued at more than $600 million...
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Women's Citizenship Club meets
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
The Women's Citizenship Club held a meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 4, in the Altrusa Room at Twin Towers. President Emily Rhodes open the meeting at 11 a.m. with a special quote. Following prayer led by Laverne Matthews, lunch was enjoyed by the members and their guests...
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFadden
(Features ~ 01/15/12)
Howard and Ruby Ann McFadden of Poplar Bluff, Mo., celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary with a quiet family dinner on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. The couple was married in Mt. Auburn, Ill., on Jan. 10, 1947. The bridegroom's father officiated. The couple have three children: Dr. ...
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Extension offers free income tax preparation
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
In an effort to assist low-to-moderate income individuals and families, the University of Missouri Extension in partnership with the Internal Revenue Service will be providing free income tax preparation for the 2011 tax year. The service will be provided to those with incomes of $50,000 or less and by appointment only. For additional information contact the Butler County University of Missouri Extension Office at 573-686-8064...
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Twin Rivers honors students of month
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
The Twin Rivers High School ninth grade November student of the month is Owen Jordan. Jordan, son of Doug and Shelly Jordan, is an active member of FFA. He won an eighth grade citizenship award, and has been the Student of the Quarter. Jordan enjoys hunting and fishing. After graduation, he plans to attend college...
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Area students named to MU dean's list
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
Poplar Bluff area students named to the Dean's List at the University of Missouri in Columbia include: Broseley: Melissa Ann Dockery, Senior, Health Professions Poplar Bluff: Robyn Breanna Barks-Singer, Freshman, Arts and Science; Aaron Michael Boner, Freshman, Arts and Science; Adam T. ...
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Area students on Linn dean's list
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
LINN, Mo. -- Linn State Technical College would like to congratulate students who are eligible for the Dean's List and Honor Roll for the 2011 fall semester. Students named to the Dean's List include: Randy Moore of Broseley, Mo., Leigh Collins of Doniphan, Mo., Dustin Nichols of Ellsinore, Mo., Zachary Bridges and Wendy St. Cin, both of Fairdealing, Mo., Kaleb Loughary, Kaleb Loughary and Levin Miller, all of Malden, Mo., Michael Headley of Neelyville, Mo., and Colby Keel of Piedmont, Mo...
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NRCS lists ranking dates for major conservation programs
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has announced ranking dates for its major conservation programs and initiatives that offer technical and financial assistance to Missouri farmers and ranchers. NRCS accepts applications for financial assistance on a continuous basis throughout the year. ...
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Helen Preyer
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Helen Preyer MALDEN, Mo. -- Helen Louise "Zip" Preyer, 86, of Malden, Mo. died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at Twin Rivers Regional Medical Center in Kennett, Mo. The daughter of Albert E. Greene and Buelah Mae Crafton Greene, she was born, Aug. 8, 1925, in Portageville, Mo...
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Jim Snider
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Jim Snider VAN BUREN, Mo. -- James Ronald "Jim" or "Snide the Guide" Snider, 78, of Van Buren, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, in Riverways Manor Nursing Home in Van Buren. The son of the late Willa Dee Snider, he was born Nov. 1, 1933, in Fremont, Mo...
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John Vines
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
John Vines DEXTER, Mo. -- John Robert Vines, Sr., 59, died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at his home. He was born on Oct. 17, 1952, in Sikeston, Mo. He was raised in Sikeston and had lived in Dexter since 1984. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Dexter. ...
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Nellie Sue Toole
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Nellie Sue Toole Nellie Sue Toole, 95, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at Westwood Hills Healthcare in Poplar Bluff. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at Fitch-Hillis Funeral Home in Poplar Bluff. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home...
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Walter Mullins
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Walter Mullins MALDEN, Mo. -- Walter Lawrence Mullins, 75, of Malden, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at his residence. Mr. Mullins was born Dec. 4, 1936, in Concord, Mo. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Qulin. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and had served during the Vietnam era...
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Marvin Ross
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Marvin Ross MALDEN, Mo. -- Marvin W. Ross, 73, of Malden, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at his residence. The son of Marvin O. Ross and Lillian Russell Ross, he was born May 12, 1938, in Wilson, Ark. He was the owner/operator of Marvin's Head Quarters in Dexter and Double Platinum Team National...
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Linda Rousan
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Linda Rousan Linda Sue Rousan, 64, of Ellsinore, Mo., died Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Mrs. Rousan was born Dec. 24, 1947 in St. Louis, Mo. She was of the Baptist faith, and was a homemaker. Mrs. Rousan enjoyed spending time with her family, especially with her grandchildren, camping, fishing, traveling and going to yard sales...
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Wendell Lentz
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Wendell Lentz MALDEN, Mo. -- Wendell J. "Curly" Lentz, 86, of Campbell, Mo., died Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, at Golden Living Center in Malden. Mr. Lentz was born June 22, 1925, in Clarkton, Mo. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during World War II. He had retired from Federal Mogul in Malden...
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Ann Costin
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Ann Costin SIKESTON, Mo. -- Janet Ann (St. Clair) Costin, 74, of Sikeston, Mo., died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, in St. Charles, Mo., after an illness. Mrs. Costin was born Feb. 16, 1937, in St. Louis, Mo., to James C. and Rachel K. St. Clair. She was an alumnus of Hampden DuBose Academy and West Suburban Hospital School of Nursing and earned degrees from Stephens College and Southeast Missouri State University...
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Jackie Patton
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Jackie Patton MALDEN, Mo. -- Jackie Marie Patton, 56, of Malden, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at her residence. Funeral arrangements are pending with Bradshaw Funeral Home in Malden.
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Buzzer beater before halftime gives Clearwater needed boost
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
PIEDMONT -- You never really know if a buzzer beater before halftime will be the difference needed going into the second half. Friday night, Clearwater senior Caleb Rowold knocked down 3-pointer from the right wing to take a two-point lead and it really did give a much-needed boost going into the lockceroom...
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Raiders falter down the stretch at Moberly
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
MOBERLY -- After fighting back into the game Friday night, Three Rivers faltered down the stretch. The Raiders trailed by nine with less than 10 minutes remaining before battling back to take the lead before coming up short in the final minutes as they lost to Moberly, 76-66...
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Lady Raiders winless still in Region XVI play
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
SEDALIA -- The Three Rivers Lady Raiders couldn't right their Region XVI ship Saturday night. The Lady Raiders trailed by 10 at halftime and faltered in the second half as they lost at State Fair, 93-72. "The kids battled hard," Three Rivers coach Jeff Walk said. "We are still adjusting to all of this stuff we have went through all year long...
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Unhappy endings for Three Rivers on roadie
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
SEDALIA -- For the second straight night, the Three Rivers Raiders had a rough last five minutes. The Raiders had a one-point lead with 5:31 on the clock before going into an offensive funk as State Fair pulled away from the win, 85-76. "This could be a very positive thing for us in that we have got some improvement to do," Three Rivers coach Gene Bess said. "I think our guys understand it better after this game...
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Dexter earns key SCAA win
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
DEXTER -- The Dexter Bearcats battled back from four points behind after three quarters to take a Stoddard County Activities Association game over Bernie, 68-61. Senior Jake Lee and sophomore Cody Neldon scored 19 of the Bearcats' 25 fourth quarter points...
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Ann Costin -- Sikeston, Mo.
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Ann Costin -- Sikeston, Mo. Jim Snider -- Van Buren, Mo. Linda Rousan -- Ellsinore, Mo. John Vines -- Dexter, Mo. Walter Mullins -- Malden, Mo. Jackie Patton -- Malden, Mo. Marvin Ross -- Malden, Mo. Helen Preyer -- Malden, Mo. Wendel Lentz -- Campbell, Mo...
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Kinsey, Courtney
(Features ~ 01/15/12)
Shanda Talease Kinsey of Qulin, Mo., and Lloyd Kevin Courtney of Poplar Bluff, Mo., were married at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011 at the Fountain of Grace Church in Poplar Bluff. Rev. Joseph Carpenter performed the single-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Sharon and Bob Butler of Poplar Bluff...
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFadden
(Features ~ 01/15/12)
Howard and Ruby Ann McFadden of Poplar Bluff, Mo., celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary with a quiet family dinner on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. The couple was married in Mt. Auburn, Ill., on Jan. 10, 1947. The bridegroom's father officiated. The couple have three children: Dr. ...
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Bader, Hanner
(Features ~ 01/15/12)
Bill and Denise Bader of Campbell, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Breana Billie Jo Bader, also of Campbell, to Dustin Marc Hanner of New Madrid, Mo. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Blinda Nelson of New Madrid and Richard Hanner of Owensboro, Ky...
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Women's Citizenship Club meets
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
The Women's Citizenship Club held a meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 4, in the Altrusa Room at Twin Towers. President Emily Rhodes open the meeting at 11 a.m. with a special quote. Following prayer led by Laverne Matthews, lunch was enjoyed by the members and their guests...
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Area students named to Drury University dean's list
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
Area students named to Drury University dean's list Drury University announces area students who earned spots on the Fall 2011 Dean's List. They are Lauren Elizabeth Decker of Poplar Bluff, Mo., and Micah Heath Gray. Being named to the Dean's List is a significant accomplishment; it means a student earned a grade point average of 3.6 or greater (on a 4-point scale) while carrying a full-time course load of 12 or more semester hours at Drury, a top 10 Midwestern university, according to US News & World Report.. ...
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Lane is Sacred Heart student of month
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
Steven Lane is Sacred Heart School's student of the month. Steven is the son of Theresa and Roy Lane of Poplar Bluff. When naming his family members, Steven included his mom, dad, and his faithful dog, Heart. Steven enjoys playing in the woods and he likes helping other people including doing his chores at home...
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Speak Out 1/15/12
(Opinion ~ 01/15/12)
Forget the fish Where the school was giving out coats and shoes. After having stood out in the line two and one-half hours, and I got in, I found out that it was one coat per household and one pair of shoes per household and each kid got one toy and they was giving away food. And, having a family of four I received two loaves of bread and a bag of diapers. I guess they must have forgotten about the fish...
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Lady Mules pull away late
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
After spinning their wheels for 2 1/2 quarters, the Poplar Bluff Lady Mules found the right gear Friday night. Twin Rivers cut a double-digit deficit to three with just under five minutes left in the third quarter, but Poplar Bluff closed the game with a 29-9 run as the Lady Mules won 52-29 at Peters Gym...
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Fast start propels Mules
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
Poplar Bluff put the Twin Rivers Royals behind the 8-ball early Friday night in the annual battle of county rivals. The Mules scored the first eight points and pitched a shutout during the opening 4 1/2 minutes of a 56-45 win at a packed Peters Gym...
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Westwood Baptist B honor roll
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
Due to an unknown error, only half of the Westwood Baptist Academy "B" Honor roll was published in the Friday, Jan. 6, edition of the Daily American Republic. Below is the entire "B" Honor Roll. B HONOR ROLL 1st Grade: Joshua Adams, Bentley Bridgewater, Patrick Dunbar, Asher Gariepy, Alyssa Guffey, Kasen McCarty, Elijah Reasons, Zoie Winder...
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Walter Mullins
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Walter Mullins MALDEN, Mo. -- Walter Lawrence Mullins, 75, of Malden, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at his residence. Mr. Mullins was born Dec. 4, 1936, in Concord, Mo. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Qulin. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and had served during the Vietnam era...
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Wendell Lentz
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Wendell Lentz MALDEN, Mo. -- Wendell J. "Curly" Lentz, 86, of Campbell, Mo., died Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, at Golden Living Center in Malden. Mr. Lentz was born June 22, 1925, in Clarkton, Mo. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during World War II. He had retired from Federal Mogul in Malden...
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Ann Costin
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Ann Costin SIKESTON, Mo. -- Janet Ann (St. Clair) Costin, 74, of Sikeston, Mo., died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, in St. Charles, Mo., after an illness. Mrs. Costin was born Feb. 16, 1937, in St. Louis, Mo., to James C. and Rachel K. St. Clair. She was an alumnus of Hampden DuBose Academy and West Suburban Hospital School of Nursing and earned degrees from Stephens College and Southeast Missouri State University...
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Jackie Patton
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Jackie Patton MALDEN, Mo. -- Jackie Marie Patton, 56, of Malden, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at her residence. Funeral arrangements are pending with Bradshaw Funeral Home in Malden.
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Marvin Ross
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Marvin Ross MALDEN, Mo. -- Marvin W. Ross, 73, of Malden, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at his residence. The son of Marvin O. Ross and Lillian Russell Ross, he was born May 12, 1938, in Wilson, Ark. He was the owner/operator of Marvin's Head Quarters in Dexter and Double Platinum Team National...
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Nellie Sue Toole
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Nellie Sue Toole Nellie Sue Toole, 95, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at Westwood Hills Healthcare in Poplar Bluff. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at Fitch-Hillis Funeral Home in Poplar Bluff. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home...
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Jim Snider
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Jim Snider VAN BUREN, Mo. -- James Ronald "Jim" or "Snide the Guide" Snider, 78, of Van Buren, Mo., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, in Riverways Manor Nursing Home in Van Buren. The son of the late Willa Dee Snider, he was born Nov. 1, 1933, in Fremont, Mo...
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Helen Preyer
(Obituary ~ 01/15/12)
Helen Preyer MALDEN, Mo. -- Helen Louise "Zip" Preyer, 86, of Malden, Mo. died Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, at Twin Rivers Regional Medical Center in Kennett, Mo. The daughter of Albert E. Greene and Buelah Mae Crafton Greene, she was born, Aug. 8, 1925, in Portageville, Mo...
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NRCS lists ranking dates for major conservation programs
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has announced ranking dates for its major conservation programs and initiatives that offer technical and financial assistance to Missouri farmers and ranchers. NRCS accepts applications for financial assistance on a continuous basis throughout the year. ...
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Area students on Linn dean's list
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
LINN, Mo. -- Linn State Technical College would like to congratulate students who are eligible for the Dean's List and Honor Roll for the 2011 fall semester. Students named to the Dean's List include: Randy Moore of Broseley, Mo., Leigh Collins of Doniphan, Mo., Dustin Nichols of Ellsinore, Mo., Zachary Bridges and Wendy St. Cin, both of Fairdealing, Mo., Kaleb Loughary, Kaleb Loughary and Levin Miller, all of Malden, Mo., Michael Headley of Neelyville, Mo., and Colby Keel of Piedmont, Mo...
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Extension offers free income tax preparation
(Community News ~ 01/15/12)
In an effort to assist low-to-moderate income individuals and families, the University of Missouri Extension in partnership with the Internal Revenue Service will be providing free income tax preparation for the 2011 tax year. The service will be provided to those with incomes of $50,000 or less and by appointment only. For additional information contact the Butler County University of Missouri Extension Office at 573-686-8064...
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Buzzer beater before halftime gives Clearwater needed boost
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/12)
PIEDMONT -- You never really know if a buzzer beater before halftime will be the difference needed going into the second half. Friday night, Clearwater senior Caleb Rowold knocked down 3-pointer from the right wing to take a two-point lead and it really did give a much-needed boost going into the lockceroom...
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