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Episcopal church welcomes new reverend (Local News ~ 05/29/22)
The Rev. Annette Joseph, Poplar Bluff’s first female Episcopal priest, left the Church of the Holy Cross in 2021 to become the regional minister at Christ Episcopal Church in Cape Girardeau. The congregation of the historic church on 420 N. Main St. was fortunate to find retired Rev. Edith Bird to fill in as supply priest, according to church administrator and Postulant for Holy Orders Parker Williams... -
Sinclair receives NSDAR’s JROTC Medal (Local News ~ 05/29/22)
Cadet First Sgt, Dustin Sinclair (middle, pictured with Poplar Bluff Chapter daughters Brenda Yarbro, left, and Margaret Shackleford) received the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution JROTC Medal at the Pvt. Billie Gene Kanell Battalion awards ceremony on May 19 at Poplar Bluff High School... -
Eastbound U.S. Highway 60 in Butler County to be reduced for bridge repairs (Local News ~ 05/29/22)
Eastbound U.S. 60 in Butler County will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge repairs. This section of roadway is located between Route DD and Highway 51 near Fisk, Missouri. Weather permitting, work will take place Tuesday, May 31 through Wednesday, June 1 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily... -
Area recycling center in need of staff (Local News ~ 05/29/22)
If anyone is looking for a job that helps the environment through recycling, Ozark Foothills Regional Planning Commission is eager to make your acquaintance. Andrew Murphy, assistant director for OFRPC, said that their Poplar Bluff recycling center, located at 1625 Rowe Parkway in the Industrial Park, has an urgent need for employees in order to effectively operate the center... -
Library invites patrons to “Travel Through the Pages” this summer (Local News ~ 05/29/22)
Poplar Bluff Municipal Library invites Bluffians of all ages to “Travel Through the Pages” with summer events, reading incentives and prizes this June and July. Festivities open in the sensory garden at the library’s Street Branch at 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, June 4, with face painting, games for kids and adults alike, and toys including bubbles and sidewalk chalk. Everyone who signs up for the Summer Reading Program during the event will get a book bag, fliers and coupons...
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