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Michael Fox
(Obituary ~ 09/04/16)
Michael Fox Michael Fox, 51, of Puxico died Aug. 31, 2016 at his residence. Services were held Sept. 3, 2016 Wappapello Cotrell Funeral Chapel. Burial followed at the Wappaello Cemtery. Cotrell Funeral Service at Wappapello in charge of arrangements...
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Robert "Bob" Link
(Obituary ~ 09/04/16)
Robert "Bob" Link Robert "Bob" Link, 76, of Wappapello passed away Aug. 29, 2016 at his home near Wappapello. Memorial services, interment and full military rites will be held 10 a.m. Sept. 2, 2016 at the Missouri Veteran's Cemetery in Bloomfield. Pastor Arvin Haynes of Wappapello will officiate...
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Mary
(Obituary ~ 09/04/16)
Mary Underwood Mary M. Underwood, 84, of Wappapello died Aug. 29, 2016 at Westwood Hills Health and Rehab in Poplar Bluff. Services were held Sept. 2, 2016 at Morgan Sifford Funeral Home in Puxico. Rev. Don Richmann officiated. Burial followed in the Richmann Cemetery in Wappapello...
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Sept. 11 event at Redman Creek
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
By AMY HAYES As school starts, the history lessons for many area students are changing. For many, the 9/11 attacks are remembered as a current historical event. Although some of them may have been a mere age of 1 or 2, they simply do not remember a New York without a World Trade Center or a homeland without Homeland Defense...
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Charles "Eddie" Hale
(Obituary ~ 09/04/16)
Charles "Eddie" Hale Charles "Eddie" Hale, 59, of Puxico died Aug. 27, 2016 at Southeast Hospital in Dexter. A visitation service was held Aug. 31, 2016 at Morgan-Sifford Funeral Home in Puxico. Arrangements handled by Morgan-Sifford Funeral Home in Puxico...
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Raccoon hunting opportunities at Mingo
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
Mingo National Wildlife Refuge is now accepting applications for raccoon hunting on the refuge for the 2016 season. The raccoon hunts will take place through a random draw process in which parties will be issued a free Special Use Permit that outlines their hunt area and hunt dates. ...
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MDC Telecheck Has New Harvest Questions
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) wants deer and turkey hunters to know that its Telecheck system for reporting harvests will ask some new questions this fall and winter when hunters check their game. Telecheck will ask deer hunters who harvest does if the distance from the edge of the eyeball to the edge of the nostril is greater than 4.5 inches. ...
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God Is Holy
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
God is, in the very essence of His nature, holy. He is necessarily holy as part of His perfection. A god that was not holy could not command respect or obedience from us. Were He like the idols gods in Paul's day with their female counterparts, we would not be inspired to worship Him, but to gratify our lusts...
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Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center Joins Pink Glove Dance Video Competition
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
EDITOR'S NOTE: PBRMC's video in 2016 Medline Pink Glove Dance video competition last year placed fourth. Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center will be competing in the 2016 Medline Pink Glove Dance video competition with the goals of winning a $15,000 donation for the United Cancer Assistance Network (UCAN) and gaining social media attention to promote breast cancer awareness. ...
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Haven House trail ride is Sept. 24
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
From Staff Reports Barbara Pataky of Wappapello, Mo., plans to attend the 28th Annual Haven House Ride Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Evans Farm, just north of Poplar Bluff, but she's not certain if her horse Belle will make it. Pataky, a former social worker, understands the needs for the services provided by Haven House, a domestic violence shelter in Poplar Bluff serving a multi-county area. She and Belle have attended the event for about 10 years...
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Farming is a tradition for Stoddard County family
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
By TIARA McCLURE Bobby and Jackie Harmon and daughter, Miley, of Puxico were "surprised," "shocked" and "humbled" to be honored as the Stoddard County Farm Family recently at the Missouri State Fair. Bobby began farming his own land when he was around 18 or 19 years old. According to him, "I always wanted to be my own boss." The wanting to be his own boss, paired with growing up on a farm made the career choice an easy one...
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25th Old Greenville Days Sept. 17-18
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
On Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17-18, all roads in Southeast Missouri will lead to the Greenville Recreation Area just two miles south of Greenville, on Highway 67. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Wayne County Historical Society announce the following schedule for the 25th Annual Old Greenville Days Event. ...
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Puxico coach remains positive after recent loss
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
By SCOTT BORKGREN Sports Writer BLOOMFIELD -- Puxico got 10-run ruled in five innings Tuesday, Aug. 30, for the fourth time in four games. This time it was a 10-0 shutout at Bloomfield. Afterward, though, Puxico head coach Jay Pierce had nothing but positive things to say to his young team...
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Hunter Education Skills Offered at Wappapello
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
The Wappapello Lake Corps of Engineers and the Missouri Department of Conservation will be sponsoring a hunter education skills session at the Bill Emerson Memorial Visitor Center from 8 a.m. until noon. Saturday, Sept. 17 Students must sign up online by going to www.mdc.mo.gov and following the links to hunter education classes. ...
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Lake Civic Center Fundraiser Sept. 17
(Community News ~ 09/04/16)
Wappapello Civic Center, will be having a Spaghetti Dinner, Gun Raffle for a Henry Golden Boy 22 Rifle, Silent Auction and Western Dance on Saturday, Sept. 17. Dennis Worley & Red Light Band will be performing for the 7 -10 p.m. dance. Proceeds raised from this project will be matched by Modern Woodmen of America up to $800 which will be used to buy propane for the winter and insurance...
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