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Area man gets 22 yrs.; abused infant
(Local News ~ 07/19/12)
SEMO NEWS SERVICE BENTON, Mo. -- A Sikeston, Mo., man will serve more than two decades in prison for physically abusing his 4-month-old daughter. Michael James Dement, 26, was sentenced to 22 years in prison after entering a guilty plea to felony first-degree assault. The charge stems from incidents that occurred between Jan. 27, 2010, and May 26, 2010, in Sikeston...
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UP grant helps PBFD
(Local News ~ 07/19/12)
By MICHELLE FRIEDRICH Associate Editor The Poplar Bluff Fire Department will soon have state-of-the-art air monitoring equipment on each of its "front-line" trucks thanks to a grant from Union Pacific Railroad. It was an online search for different grants by Firefighter Steve Burkhead that led him to applying for a community block grant offered by the Union Pacific Foundation...
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Changed course of development in Cape I-55 marks 50th
(Local News ~ 07/19/12)
By MELISSA MILLER SEMO News Service CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- Fifty years ago this week, the first bucket of cement was poured on the Cape Girardeau County section of Interstate 55. The roadway did more than let people and goods move from place to place. It determined the direction of the city's growth...
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City sales tax revenue is up
(Local News ~ 07/19/12)
By DAVID SILVERBERG Associate Editor Sales taxes totaling $9,534,227 were the largest source of revenue for Poplar Bluff's governmental activities during 2011, according to the annual city audit. This is an increase of $267,845 or 2.9 percent over 2010, which is an indication the economy is rebounding in this area. In 2010, sales taxes dropped $81,178...
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Area man gets 22 yrs.; abused infant
(Local News ~ 07/19/12)
SEMO NEWS SERVICE BENTON, Mo. -- A Sikeston, Mo., man will serve more than two decades in prison for physically abusing his 4-month-old daughter. Michael James Dement, 26, was sentenced to 22 years in prison after entering a guilty plea to felony first-degree assault. The charge stems from incidents that occurred between Jan. 27, 2010, and May 26, 2010, in Sikeston...
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UP grant helps PBFD
(Local News ~ 07/19/12)
By MICHELLE FRIEDRICH Associate Editor The Poplar Bluff Fire Department will soon have state-of-the-art air monitoring equipment on each of its "front-line" trucks thanks to a grant from Union Pacific Railroad. It was an online search for different grants by Firefighter Steve Burkhead that led him to applying for a community block grant offered by the Union Pacific Foundation...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Idea of London Olympics leaves him cold
(Column ~ 07/19/12)
By REG HENRY Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Games of the XXX Olympiad start next week in London, which is good news for those of us who (metaphor alert) carry a torch of affection for the Olympics. For myself, this year's games are a double treat. It is not just the spectacle of seeing thrilling sports such as women's beach volleyball. ...
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Remember the good old days
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/19/12)
To the Editor, I almost have to pinch myself to check if I am in South East Missouri or Saudi Arabia. This past month has been so much like Saudi!!. All though one thing that happened there that doesn't have here is the samiel. The wind comes up and picks up huge amounts of sand and slams it up against the house sounds just like sleet hitting the house. Can go on for hours...
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Mayer responds to DAR reader
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/19/12)
To the Editor: I read with interest the letter to the editor in your paper from Don Barr regarding the Presidential Primary Election, and I need to set the record straight. Yes, Missouri did hold a Presidential Primary Election which was non-binding and cost $7 million, but Mr. ...
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Healing is our highest calling
(Column ~ 07/19/12)
By SHARON RANDALL Scripps Howard News Service Long ago, my grandmother made me a promise. "It will heal," she said, dabbing my bloody knee. "Give it time. Healing is what we do best." "How much time?" I asked. "As long as it takes," she said. Then she added, "But you need to slow down and pay attention to where you're going."...
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Twisted priorities?
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/19/12)
To the Editor: On July 11, 2012 the U. S. House of Representatives voted to repeal the Affordable Health Care Bill by a vote of 284-185. House leaders say there is nothing more important than this repeal. Now wait a minute-this is the 33rd time that the House has voted on this measure since 2010. ...
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Sweet peaches are being harvested
(Features ~ 07/19/12)
One of the best things about summer is eating the fresh fruits and vegetables. There's nothing like eating a juicy peach. It's time to purchase vine-ripened peaches from local orchards and markets. Peaches are a close relative of the apricot, almond, cherry, and plum...
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FSA nominations under way
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) county committee election nominations began June 15. Farmers, ranchers and landowners are encouraged to nominate farmer and rancher candidates to serve on the local FSA county committee by the Aug. 1, deadline, said Executive Director Aaron Sandlin...
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Free canoe, kayak clinics
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
EMINENCE, Mo. -- Ozark National Scenic Riverways will host free Canoe and Kayak Clinics at Round Spring on Fridays July 20, July 27, and Aug. 3 from 2-4 p.m. Canoes and kayaks will be provided. Round Spring is located 16 miles north of Eminence, Mo., on State Route 19...
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Register for Peach pageants
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Girls and young women may become reigning queens by entering pageants to be held at the Missouri Peach Fair in Campbell, Mo. The week-long event will run from Friday, Aug. 10 through Saturday, Aug. 18. Pageants will be held on several days throughout the fair...
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PB man wins scholarship
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Poplar Bluff resident Justin Keith has received a $1,500 scholarship toward his education from Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs, The Foundation of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, Intl. (NBT). Keith will attend the Missouri Welding Institute and plans to major in welding...
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Fair team roping results
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Following is team roping results from the Butler County Fair: #9 Roping 1st- Tyler Lance and Aaron Selsor 2nd- Brian Osborn and Ben Duncan 3rd- Dallas Kelly and Jordon Reynolds 4th- Dallas Kelly and Ben Duncan 5th- Tyler Lance and Bryan Freeman 6th- Johnny Mcclusky and Dennis Kelly...
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Bass tournaments on tap this weekend
(Outdoors ~ 07/19/12)
With more hot weather heading our direction, outdoor activities will probably slow down again. This weekend, there are two bass tournaments, one at Lake Wappapello and the other on Current River. The long-range weather for the weekend is for high temperatures in the low 90s, so fishing will be good for those participating...
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Permethrin is good for fending off ticks
(Outdoors ~ 07/19/12)
By JOHN PRATT Mo. Dept. of Conservation The other day, while talking to a friend, it was suggested I write a news article about permethrin. In the day of increased incidence of tick-borne diseases, I thought it was a great idea. I became aware of permethrin several years ago. ...
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Wounded warriors hunt offered
(Outdoors ~ 07/19/12)
By PAUL DAVIS Outdoors Editor PIEDMONT, Mo. -- Officials at Clearwater Lake are hoping to give something back to wounded veterans who have served their country. The Clearwater Lake Project offers a mobility-impaired deer hunt each fall, but this year, they have gone a step further and added a special "wounded warriors" hunt...
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Donors eligible to win Gibson guitar, scholarship
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Until July 31, blood donors will be eligible to win a Gibson guitar, courtesy of The Gibson Foundation. The Red Cross will award multiple guitars and 50,000 guitar picks, co-branded with the Gibson and Red Cross logos, during this campaign plus a rock and roll themed T-shirt...
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Olympian from Canada has local ties
(High School Sports ~ 07/19/12)
No one will consider you a traitor if you happen to want to see a Canadian win a medal at the upcoming XXX Summer Olympic Games in London. Curtis Moss, the son of Poplar Bluff and University of Missouri football legend Leroy Moss, will be headed to the games later this month as a javelin thrower representing our neighbors to the north...
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Nature Deficit Disorder class scheduled
(Outdoors ~ 07/19/12)
By CANDICE DAVIS Mo. Dept. of Conservation CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- The Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center's August "Discovery Center" is focused on Nature Deficit Disorder. According to Education Consultant, Bridget Jackson, the event holds vital information for every parent, teacher, aunt, uncle and grandparent. On Aug. 4, from 1 to 4 p.m., Jackson will present information on Nature Deficit Disorder at the nature center...
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Free divorce class being held
(Local News ~ 07/19/12)
By SYD HAYMAN Staff Writer A free 13-week series on coping with divorce is being held weekly at Fellowship General Baptist Church. The DivorceCare series is an international Christian-based series facilitated at the church by Keith Shelton from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday...
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Hillis finishes 34th at Mo. Stroke Play
(High School Sports ~ 07/19/12)
JEFFERSON CITY -- Trent Hillis ended up 34th and fellow Poplar Bluff golfer Carr Vernon tied for 38th at the 15th Missouri Stroke Play Championships. Brad Nurski of St. Joseph shot consecutive rounds of 71 Wednesday to win the title at 11-under-par 277. He was the only player to finish under par as recent Missouri Amateur champion Nick Wilson of Columbia was second at even-par 288...
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Baby picture contest registration deadline Aug. 12
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
A baby picture contest will be held in conjunction with the Missouri Peach Fair for children, ages 0 - 4 years of age. Both boys and girls are eligible. Photos must be 8 x 10 and do not need to be in any type of frame. Pictures can be no more than one year old...
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Dennis Barriner
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Dennis Barriner Dennis Dwight Barriner, 56, of Dixon, Mo., formerly of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at his residence. Funeral services are pending with Cotrell Funeral Service of Poplar Bluff.
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Miranda McFadden
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Miranda McFadden WILLIAMSVILLE, Mo. -- Miranda Lea McFadden, 34, of Williamsville, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Visitation will be held from 6-9 p.m. Thursday at Ruegg Funeral Home Chapel in Williamsville, Mo. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the funeral home chapel...
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Alma Marler
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Alma Marler Photo FISK, Mo. -- Alma Marler, 86, of Fisk, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at her residence. Mrs. Marler was born Feb. 3, 1926 in Helena, Ark. She had lived at Fisk most of her life and was a member of Pleasant Hill General Baptist Church. She was a homemaker and enjoyed sewing and cooking...
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Charles Swofford Jr.
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Charles Swofford Jr. Charles Ray Swofford Jr., 49, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are pending with Cotrell Funeral Service in Poplar Bluff.
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Paulette Berry
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Paulette Berry GIDEON, Mo. -- Paulette Berry, 65, of Gideon, Mo., died Thursday, July 19, 2012, at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Funeral arrangements are pending with Bradshaw Funeral Home in Gideon, Mo.
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Hope Steele
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Hope Steele MALDEN, Mo. -- Hope Steele, 43, of Parma, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at her residence. Mrs. Steele was born Nov. 18, 1968, in Sikeston, Mo. She was a homemaker. She was married to Matthew Steele. He survives of Michigan. Also surviving are two sons, Mikey Pipkins and Eric Pipkins, both of Parma; one daughter, Brittany Pipkins of Parma; two sisters, Kimberly Buchanan of Malden and Teresa Buchanan of Parma...
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Outage impacted half of city
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Half of the city of Poplar Bluff was without power for approximately 20 minutes early Wednesday afternoon, according to Bill Bach, general manager of Municipal Utilities. "A fuse at the power plant substation went out and caused a breaker to trip at our backup protection at the Morrison Road substation," Bach said...
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Donna Ladyman
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Donna Ladyman Photo ELLSINORE, Mo. -- Donna Jean Ladyman, 81, of Ellsinore, Mo. died Tuesday, July 17, 2012, in Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Mrs. Ladyman was born Dec. 20, 1930, in Kalamazoo, Mich. She had lived in Ellsinore since moving from Vicksburg, Mich., in 1971. ...
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Dennis Roper
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Dennis Roper ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- Dennis P. Roper, 67, of St. Louis, Mo., died Friday, July 13, 2012, in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Roper was born June 5, 1945, in Kennett, Mo. He was married to Delta Ann Piles, who proceeded him in death on Jan. 1, 2002. Survivors include his daughter, Dena Roper of St. Louis, Mo., and brother, Douglas Roper...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Mayer responds to DAR reader
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/19/12)
To the Editor: I read with interest the letter to the editor in your paper from Don Barr regarding the Presidential Primary Election, and I need to set the record straight. Yes, Missouri did hold a Presidential Primary Election which was non-binding and cost $7 million, but Mr. ...
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Healing is our highest calling
(Column ~ 07/19/12)
By SHARON RANDALL Scripps Howard News Service Long ago, my grandmother made me a promise. "It will heal," she said, dabbing my bloody knee. "Give it time. Healing is what we do best." "How much time?" I asked. "As long as it takes," she said. Then she added, "But you need to slow down and pay attention to where you're going."...
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Idea of London Olympics leaves him cold
(Column ~ 07/19/12)
By REG HENRY Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Games of the XXX Olympiad start next week in London, which is good news for those of us who (metaphor alert) carry a torch of affection for the Olympics. For myself, this year's games are a double treat. It is not just the spectacle of seeing thrilling sports such as women's beach volleyball. ...
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Sweet peaches are being harvested
(Features ~ 07/19/12)
One of the best things about summer is eating the fresh fruits and vegetables. There's nothing like eating a juicy peach. It's time to purchase vine-ripened peaches from local orchards and markets. Peaches are a close relative of the apricot, almond, cherry, and plum...
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FSA nominations under way
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) county committee election nominations began June 15. Farmers, ranchers and landowners are encouraged to nominate farmer and rancher candidates to serve on the local FSA county committee by the Aug. 1, deadline, said Executive Director Aaron Sandlin...
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Free canoe, kayak clinics
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
EMINENCE, Mo. -- Ozark National Scenic Riverways will host free Canoe and Kayak Clinics at Round Spring on Fridays July 20, July 27, and Aug. 3 from 2-4 p.m. Canoes and kayaks will be provided. Round Spring is located 16 miles north of Eminence, Mo., on State Route 19...
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Register for Peach pageants
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Girls and young women may become reigning queens by entering pageants to be held at the Missouri Peach Fair in Campbell, Mo. The week-long event will run from Friday, Aug. 10 through Saturday, Aug. 18. Pageants will be held on several days throughout the fair...
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PB man wins scholarship
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Poplar Bluff resident Justin Keith has received a $1,500 scholarship toward his education from Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs, The Foundation of the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, Intl. (NBT). Keith will attend the Missouri Welding Institute and plans to major in welding...
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Fair team roping results
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Following is team roping results from the Butler County Fair: #9 Roping 1st- Tyler Lance and Aaron Selsor 2nd- Brian Osborn and Ben Duncan 3rd- Dallas Kelly and Jordon Reynolds 4th- Dallas Kelly and Ben Duncan 5th- Tyler Lance and Bryan Freeman 6th- Johnny Mcclusky and Dennis Kelly...
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Bass tournaments on tap this weekend
(Outdoors ~ 07/19/12)
With more hot weather heading our direction, outdoor activities will probably slow down again. This weekend, there are two bass tournaments, one at Lake Wappapello and the other on Current River. The long-range weather for the weekend is for high temperatures in the low 90s, so fishing will be good for those participating...
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Permethrin is good for fending off ticks
(Outdoors ~ 07/19/12)
By JOHN PRATT Mo. Dept. of Conservation The other day, while talking to a friend, it was suggested I write a news article about permethrin. In the day of increased incidence of tick-borne diseases, I thought it was a great idea. I became aware of permethrin several years ago. ...
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Donors eligible to win Gibson guitar, scholarship
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Until July 31, blood donors will be eligible to win a Gibson guitar, courtesy of The Gibson Foundation. The Red Cross will award multiple guitars and 50,000 guitar picks, co-branded with the Gibson and Red Cross logos, during this campaign plus a rock and roll themed T-shirt...
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Hillis finishes 34th at Mo. Stroke Play
(High School Sports ~ 07/19/12)
JEFFERSON CITY -- Trent Hillis ended up 34th and fellow Poplar Bluff golfer Carr Vernon tied for 38th at the 15th Missouri Stroke Play Championships. Brad Nurski of St. Joseph shot consecutive rounds of 71 Wednesday to win the title at 11-under-par 277. He was the only player to finish under par as recent Missouri Amateur champion Nick Wilson of Columbia was second at even-par 288...
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Nature Deficit Disorder class scheduled
(Outdoors ~ 07/19/12)
By CANDICE DAVIS Mo. Dept. of Conservation CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- The Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center's August "Discovery Center" is focused on Nature Deficit Disorder. According to Education Consultant, Bridget Jackson, the event holds vital information for every parent, teacher, aunt, uncle and grandparent. On Aug. 4, from 1 to 4 p.m., Jackson will present information on Nature Deficit Disorder at the nature center...
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Free divorce class being held
(Local News ~ 07/19/12)
By SYD HAYMAN Staff Writer A free 13-week series on coping with divorce is being held weekly at Fellowship General Baptist Church. The DivorceCare series is an international Christian-based series facilitated at the church by Keith Shelton from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. every Wednesday...
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Dennis Barriner
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Dennis Barriner Dennis Dwight Barriner, 56, of Dixon, Mo., formerly of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at his residence. Funeral services are pending with Cotrell Funeral Service of Poplar Bluff.
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Alma Marler
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Alma Marler Photo FISK, Mo. -- Alma Marler, 86, of Fisk, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at her residence. Mrs. Marler was born Feb. 3, 1926 in Helena, Ark. She had lived at Fisk most of her life and was a member of Pleasant Hill General Baptist Church. She was a homemaker and enjoyed sewing and cooking...
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Miranda McFadden
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Miranda McFadden WILLIAMSVILLE, Mo. -- Miranda Lea McFadden, 34, of Williamsville, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Visitation will be held from 6-9 p.m. Thursday at Ruegg Funeral Home Chapel in Williamsville, Mo. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the funeral home chapel...
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Hope Steele
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Hope Steele MALDEN, Mo. -- Hope Steele, 43, of Parma, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at her residence. Mrs. Steele was born Nov. 18, 1968, in Sikeston, Mo. She was a homemaker. She was married to Matthew Steele. He survives of Michigan. Also surviving are two sons, Mikey Pipkins and Eric Pipkins, both of Parma; one daughter, Brittany Pipkins of Parma; two sisters, Kimberly Buchanan of Malden and Teresa Buchanan of Parma...
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Charles Swofford Jr.
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Charles Swofford Jr. Charles Ray Swofford Jr., 49, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., died Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center. Funeral arrangements are pending with Cotrell Funeral Service in Poplar Bluff.
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Paulette Berry
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Paulette Berry GIDEON, Mo. -- Paulette Berry, 65, of Gideon, Mo., died Thursday, July 19, 2012, at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Funeral arrangements are pending with Bradshaw Funeral Home in Gideon, Mo.
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Donna Ladyman
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Donna Ladyman Photo ELLSINORE, Mo. -- Donna Jean Ladyman, 81, of Ellsinore, Mo. died Tuesday, July 17, 2012, in Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Mrs. Ladyman was born Dec. 20, 1930, in Kalamazoo, Mich. She had lived in Ellsinore since moving from Vicksburg, Mich., in 1971. ...
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Dennis Roper
(Obituary ~ 07/19/12)
Dennis Roper ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- Dennis P. Roper, 67, of St. Louis, Mo., died Friday, July 13, 2012, in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Roper was born June 5, 1945, in Kennett, Mo. He was married to Delta Ann Piles, who proceeded him in death on Jan. 1, 2002. Survivors include his daughter, Dena Roper of St. Louis, Mo., and brother, Douglas Roper...
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Outage impacted half of city
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Half of the city of Poplar Bluff was without power for approximately 20 minutes early Wednesday afternoon, according to Bill Bach, general manager of Municipal Utilities. "A fuse at the power plant substation went out and caused a breaker to trip at our backup protection at the Morrison Road substation," Bach said...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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Crops loss reports urged
(Community News ~ 07/19/12)
Producers are urged to report crop losses resulting from a weather-related disaster event within 15 days of the disaster or when the loss first becomes apparent, this includes crops covered by crop insurance, the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) and crops without insurance coverage, said Aaron Sandlin, Butler County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) executive director...
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