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Cape Girardeau woman wins $100,000 in lottery
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
Samantha Brasfield, 28, of Cape Girardeau recently claimed the first of five top prizes in the Missouri Lottery "$100,000 Crossword" game. Brasfield bought two "$100,000 Crossword" scratchers tickets at the AM-PM gas station located at 1101 William St. She later played the game at home where she realized that one of the tickets held the $100,000 top prize...
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Cape transfer station hit twice by burglars
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
Cape Girardeau's transfer station was the target of burglars for the second time in 10 days early Tuesday morning, but -- unlike on New Year's Eve -- they didn't get away with any cash this time. That's because the city's Public Works Department, which oversees the garbage gobbling facility at 2500 S. Sprigg St., stopped keeping the small amount of cash on site after about $100 was taken during the first burglary...
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Define 'shade' before planting a shade garden
(Community ~ 01/11/12)
One of the toughest tasks in gardening is dealing with the dark side: coaxing plants to grow where the sun won't shine. But the challenge is worth it. Shade gardens can introduce many subtle colors and varying leaf textures to otherwise barren parts of the landscape...
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Enrollment up at Boys and Girls Club after-school program
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
More children than ever before are filling their after-school time with activities and homework help provided by the Boys and Girls Club of Cape Girardeau. Enrollment in the program offered by the club for students of public and private schools is at 172 this school year, up by 70 since the same time last year...
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Mother of children who tested positive for cocaine gets change of judge
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
The woman whose three children, including her infant daughter, reportedly tested positive for cocaine last week was granted a change of judge Monday. Brooke Whitener, 31, was arrested on New Year's Day when hospital personnel said her 18-month-old daughter tested positive for cocaine after being rushed to Southeast Hospital with seizures and a high fever, according Cape Girardeau police spokesman Darin Hickey...
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Our handsome puppy Suede!
(Submitted Photo ~ 01/11/12)
Suede is always ready for action! He is an American Hairless Terrier and a great family pet.
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Havco Wood Products, Toys for Tots drive
(Submitted Photo ~ 01/11/12)
Havco Wood Products, LLC had a successful Toys for Tots drve this year. The employeees donated $200.00 cash, batteries, and over 200 toys. Pictured from left to right are: Jason Ledure, Havco Wood Products Corporal Leonard Spicer, USMC League Yolanda Betts, Havco Wood Products...
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Public invited to Cape school board work session on possible dress code changes
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
The Cape Girardeau school board has planned a special work session to discuss details of a controversial proposal to change the district's current dress code policies. The session will come two days after the second of two public forums regarding the initial draft of a proposal that would require students to adhere to a stricter dress code policy beginning in the 2012-2012 school year. ...
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Bid in Cape Girardeau federal building auction tops $300,000
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
The most recent of three new offers to buy Cape Girardeau's former federal building on Tuesday topped $300,000 in the early afternoon and extended the online auction that was scheduled to end Tuesday by at least another 24 hours.
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Advance boys basketball team runs past Chaffee
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/12)
Advance used a series of spurts to beat Chaffee 74-64.
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Winding road
(Submitted Photo ~ 01/11/12)
Winding road to home place near Dutchtown.
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White tree
(Submitted Photo ~ 01/11/12)
A huge white tree trunk and limbs near Jackson.
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Tree line and pasture
(Submitted Photo ~ 01/11/12)
A tree line and pasture in Bollinger County.
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Christmas grain silo
(Submitted Photo ~ 01/11/12)
A grain silo decorated for Christmas near Chaffee.
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Conservation Department official tells committee deer population must be managed
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
The message from Missouri Department of Conservation officials Tuesday night was this -- when it comes to managing a city's swelling deer population, there is no magic solution. Four such officials met for nearly two hours with Cape Girardeau's Deer Management Committee, discussing a litany of lethal and nonlethal methods. But whatever the seven-person advisory committee recommends, not everybody will be pleased, the officials said...
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Highway patrol doing radio coverage survey
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- A radio coverage survey is underway in the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Troop E, the Standard Democrat reported. According to Capt. George E. Ridens, commanding officer of Troop E, Poplar Bluff, patrol members and retired patrol personnel are conducting the radio coverage survey on new communications equipment for the entire Troop E area in Southeast Missouri. ...
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Cape Girardeau trash pickup delayed due to holiday Monday
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
Cape Girardeau's Public Works Department will be on its holiday schedule Monday through Wednesday in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Monday's trash and recycling routes will run Tuesday, and Tuesday's routes will run Wednesday. There will be no special pickups scheduled Wednesday. Thursday and Friday routes will run on their normal schedule. For more information, contact the Public Works Department at 339-6351...
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Jackson trash collection delayed due to holiday
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
Jackson's Sanitation Department will not be operating Monday in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Garbage normally collected Monday will be picked up Tuesday, in addition to Tuesday's normal route. The city's recycling center will also be closed Monday. For more information, contact the Sanitation Department at 243-2333 or the public works department at 243-2300...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 01/11/12)
Today is Wednesday, Jan. 11, the 11th day of 2012. There are 355 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 11, 1942, Japan declared war against the Netherlands, the same day that Imperial Japanese forces invaded the Dutch East Indies...
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Southeast Missourian Player of the week: Chaffee's Alex Crowe
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/12)
Chaffee senior Alex Crowe wanted to make the most of his last game in the Southeast Missourian Christmas tournament. The guard scored scored 31 points to lead the Red Devils past Oak Ridge in the consolation title game. He went 8 of 10 from the field...
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Greeks tighten belt with crisis cookbooks
(Community ~ 01/11/12)
ATHENS, Greece -- It's the ultimate belt-tightening handbook: No meat? Push an eggplant through the grinder instead. Chew your food long enough for your stomach to feel full. And don't forget to sweep crumbs off your table and into a jar. These are some of the tips Greeks used to survive the World War II occupation that have been collected in "Starvation Recipes" -- a cookbook that has become a surprise hit as millions of Greeks struggle to make ends meet in a new era of hardship brought on by economic crisis.. ...
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Squad mate testifies in Marine's Iraq deaths trial
(National News ~ 01/11/12)
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- A former squad mate of a Marine implicated in one of the Iraq War's highest profile war crimes cases testified Tuesday that the group raced to nearby homes after a roadside bombing, firing rounds and tossing grenades for 45 minutes, even though the Marines did not take gunfire, come across a single insurgent or find a weapon...
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Internet address expansion set despite ‘.worries'
(National News ~ 01/11/12)
NEW YORK -- Bidding will begin this week for words and brand names such as ".sport," ".NYC" and ".bank" to join ".com" as online monikers. Up to 1,000 domain name suffixes -- the ".com" in an Internet address -- could be added each year in the most sweeping change to the domain name system since its creation in the 1980s...
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Heavy rains kill at least 28 in Brazil
(International News ~ 01/11/12)
JAMAPARA, Brazil -- A mudslide caused by two days of downpours has killed at least 13 people in a small town in southeastern Brazil, and another 11 are listed as missing, the head of the Rio de Janeiro state civil defense department said Tuesday...
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Powerful earthquake hits off western Indonesia
(International News ~ 01/11/12)
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia -- A powerful earthquake hit waters off western Indonesia early Wednesday, prompting officials to briefly issue a tsunami warning. Panicked residents poured into the streets, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage...
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Iran's uranium enrichment concerns Russia
(International News ~ 01/11/12)
MOSCOW -- Russia expressed regret and concern Tuesday about Iran's launch of uranium enrichment up to 20 percent at an underground facility, but urged all parties involved in the nuclear standoff with Tehran to avoid hasty moves. The Russian Foreign Ministry's statement mixed cautious criticism of Iran, an important trading partner, with a call for more talks -- a fine line Moscow has walked in the past...
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Evelyn Welter
(Obituary ~ 01/11/12)
Evelyn M. Welter, 84, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012, at Life Care Center of Cape Girardeau. She was born Dec. 1, 1927, in Cape Girardeau, to George and Novella Hilderbrand Sample. She and Jerome A. Welter were married Jan. 14, 1947, in Cape Girardeau. He died April 30, 2011...
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Martha Knox
(Obituary ~ 01/11/12)
DANVILLE, Va. -- Martha E. Knox, 90, of Danville died Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, in Danville Regional Medical Center after a brief illness. She was born Feb. 7, 1921, in Jackson, daughter of Carroll W. and Mabel Talley Knox. Martha was a member of Moffett Memorial Baptist Church where she served as librarian 17 years. ...
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Alice Dye
(Obituary ~ 01/11/12)
Alice Lee Dye, 70, of Van Buren, Mo., departed this life Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Feb. 19, 1941, in Deering, Mo., daughter of the late Benjamin Beckum and Gladys Ann Grisham Dye. Ms. Dye had resided in Van Buren since moving from Cape Girardeau in 1996. She was an educator in the Cape Girardeau School District many years, and was a member of the United Methodist Church. Alice enjoyed playing bridge, traveling and reading...
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Omar Farrow
(Obituary ~ 01/11/12)
Omar Ray Farrow, 91, of Jackson passed away Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012, at the Missouri Veterans Home. He was born Dec. 23, 1920, in Cape Girardeau, son of Edward and Valodea Fern Ward Farrow. He and Maxine Littleton were married Aug. 25, 1941, in Parma, Mo. She passed away Dec. 19, 2007...
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Ruth McDowell
(Obituary ~ 01/11/12)
Ruth McDowell, 96, of Jackson died Monday, Jan. 9, 2012, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson is in charge of arrangements.
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Evelyn Seabaugh
(Obituary ~ 01/11/12)
Evelyn G. Seabaugh, 82, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Westminster Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Karen Dumey officiating. Burial will be in Fairmont Cemetery...
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Lela McClure
(Obituary ~ 01/11/12)
ANNA, Ill. — Lela McClure, 89, of Anna died Monday, Jan. 9, 2012, at Union County Hospital. Crain Funeral Home in Anna is in charge of arrangements.
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Out of the past 1/11/12
(Out of the Past ~ 01/11/12)
A new Allen Classical organ was recently dedicated at Good Shepherd Lutheran Chapel as part of the church's 20th anniversary celebration; the instrument was built by Allen Organ Co. of Macungie, Pa. Guest pastor at St. Mark Lutheran Church is the Rev. Herb Peterson, assistant to the bishop of the Illinois Synod, Lutheran Church of America; a baptism celebration is held in the morning...
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Jackson police report 1/11/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 01/11/12)
Jackson The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Burglary Miscellaneous...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 1/11/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 01/11/12)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following calls Sunday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Monday:...
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Sect kills eight in beer parlor attack in Nigeria
(International News ~ 01/11/12)
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria -- Gunmen from a radical Islamist group opened fire Tuesday night at a beer parlor in northeast Nigeria, killing eight people including four police officers as part of their ongoing sectarian battle against the oil-rich nation's government, authorities said...
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Romney sweeps N.H. to cement top status; Paul second
(National News ~ 01/11/12)
CONCORD, N.H. -- Mitt Romney cruised to a solid victory in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night, picking up steam from his first-place finish in the lead-off Iowa caucuses and firmly establishing himself as the man to beat for the Republican presidential nomination...
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High court weighs policy against curse words on TV
(Entertainment ~ 01/11/12)
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court debated whether policing curse words and nudity on broadcast television makes sense in the cable era, with one justice suggesting it's a moot point at a time when broadcast TV seems headed the way of "vinyl records and 8-track tapes."...
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GOP Senate hopefuls critical of incumbents
(State News ~ 01/11/12)
ST. LOUIS -- Two Missouri Republicans vying for the U.S. Senate spent more time criticizing the Democratic incumbent than each other during a debate on Tuesday. U.S. Rep. Todd Akin and former state Treasurer Sarah Steelman participated in an hourlong debate in St. ...
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Variety of recipes to keep the taste buds guessing
(Column ~ 01/11/12)
Once in a while I do not have a theme for this column and do a variety of different recipes. This week there are a couple of chicken recipes, pork, ground beef and a casserole recipe with an international flare. With that kind of variety, surely you can please every member of your family with something. Good luck! I've tried and it never seems to work out quite like that, but it is still fun to keep trying...
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Musical volunteers
(Editorial ~ 01/11/12)
Mike Dumey has led musical productions for students in Cape Girardeau for more than 20 years. Each year the musicals, which have up to 150 student performers, are an incredible display of talent and professionalism. Pulling off these grand productions is a major feat. ...
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Speak Out 1/11/12
(Speak Out ~ 01/11/12)
BOB Miller's Ron Paul libertarian looniness was on full display in his opposition to school uniforms for the Cape Girardeau Public School District. One of his arguments was that such a policy will interfere with students' ability to express their individuality. ...
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MSHSAA championships
(Letter to the Editor ~ 01/11/12)
Do you remember the sights, the sounds and the emotions of your pinnacle high school moments? Graduation? The catch? The spike? The conference game? The playoffs? The title? Of course you do. Those are the memories that become etched into who you are; every piece of it -- the what, the how, the where...
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Missouri's collaboration opportunity
(Letter to the Editor ~ 01/11/12)
In response to the story "On college campuses, mental health emerges from the margins":It was nice to read about the progressive program designed to help people living with mental illness at the University of Missouri. In my role as director of an international not-for-profit mental health recovery organization, I see many programs and services. Missouri certainly is a leader in making positive change...
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The presidential election and bluejeans
(Column ~ 01/11/12)
It's impossible to conduct our daily lives without some discussion on the political climate during this election year. And if you think we're experiencing political overkill now, just wait until this fall. As you would expect, with this avalanche of political coverage, there is both substance and silliness. I watched in amazement earlier this week when one respected left-wing commentator (that term may be an oxymoron) took time to comment on the bluejeans worn by one Republican hopeful...
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Cape Girardeau police report 1/11/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 01/11/12)
Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Summonses Burglaries Thefts Miscellaneous...
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Prayer 1/11/12
(Prayer ~ 01/11/12)
O God, may our feet be fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. Amen.
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USDA to close two Southeast Missouri offices
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
Two Southeast Missouri USDA offices will close as part of a cost-cutting plan, saving the agency more than $150 million annually. The Rural Development office in Jackson and the Natural Resources Conservation Service office in Dexter are among 259 facilities slates for closure in USDA's "Blueprint for Stronger Service."...
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Syrian president vows to crush ‘conspiracy' behind uprising
(International News ~ 01/11/12)
BEIRUT -- By turns defiant and threatening, President Bashar Assad vowed Tuesday to use an "iron hand" to crush what he called the terrorists and saboteurs behind Syria's 10-month-old uprising in which thousands of people have been killed. In his first speech since June, Assad showed a steely confidence in the face of the uprising, one of the bloodiest of the Arab Spring. But opponents called it a rambling address by a leader who is dangerously out of touch...
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Trial set in federal counterfeiting case
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
Three of the five people authorities say were behind a counterfeiting ring that struck locations throughout Southeast Missouri in October will stand trial next month. Darius Robinson, Brynet Trice and Jessica Gross are accused of manufacturing and using fake $10, $20 and $50 bills at businesses in Cape Girardeau, Dexter, Sikeston and Poplar Bluff in early October. Two other suspects allegedly involved in the ring, Terry Hester and Darius Lankford, have yet to be arraigned...
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High school roundup: Saxony Lutheran girls basketball team upends St. Vincent
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/12)
All the local high school events reported Tuesday to the Southeast Missourian.
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Samuel elected to AFCA board
(College Sports ~ 01/11/12)
Southeast Missouri State football coach Tony Samuel was one of four new members elected to the American Football Coaches Association board of trustees Tuesday. Samuel, who completed his sixth season at Southeast last fall, joined Northwestern University coach Pat Fitzgerald, North Dakota State coach Craig Bohl and Carlifornia (Pa.) coach John Luckhardt as board electees at the AFCA convention in San Antonio...
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Blues' Halak posts shutout in return to Montreal
(Professional Sports ~ 01/11/12)
The Blues goalie led St. Louis to a 3-0 win against his former team
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Highway 51 reduced for edge rut repairs
(Local News ~ 01/11/12)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Highway 51 in Bollinger County will be reduced to one lane today through Friday, while Missouri Department of Transportation crews make edge rut repairs. This section of road is from Highway 72 to Route OO. Weather permitting, the work will be done from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The work zone will be marked with signs. For more information, contact MoDOT's Customer Service Center at 888-275-6636 or visit www.modot.org/southeast...
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Sterilization victims should get $50K, North Carolina panel says
(National News ~ 01/11/12)
RALEIGH, N.C. -- As many as 2,000 people forcibly sterilized decades ago in North Carolina should get $50,000 each, a task force said Tuesday, marking the first time a state has moved to compensate victims of eugenics programs that weeded out the "feeble-minded" and others deemed undesirable...
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Pettis County plays tribute to old courthouse
(State News ~ 01/11/12)
SEDALIA, Mo. (AP) -- A ceremony is planned for Thursday to dedicate a memorial to a long-destroyed courthouse in mid-Missouri The Sedalia Democrat (http://bit.ly/xCx4cq ) reported that community organizers raised private funds to erect a memorial to the original Pettis County Courthouse...
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Missouri woman's quest could mean Medal of Honor for dad
(State News ~ 01/11/12)
LABADIE, Mo. (AP) -- It was bravery at the highest level: William Shemin defied German machine gun fire to sprint across a World War I battlefield and pull wounded comrades to safety. And he did so no fewer than three times. Then, with the platoon's senior soldiers wounded or killed, the 19-year-old American took over command of his unit and led it to safety, even after a bullet pierced his helmet and lodged behind an ear...
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South Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
South Elementary School 5th grade: McKenzey Bartusch, Scout Pettit, Morgan East, Montana Stoner, Taylor Keller, Sophia Crabtree, Justin Litzelfelner, Chloe Griffin, Samantha Mansfield, Hunter Large, Leslie McGuire, Ashlyn Pechon, Nathan Reiminger, Mason Brandon, Elizabeth Sanders, Nathan Britton, Madison Scott, Kaitlin Bruns, Hayden Shovan, Emily Hawkins, Tanner Walton, Kaleb Irby, Peyton Watson, Dylan Jones, Tyler Webb, John McFarland, Alaina Broussard, Natalie Miller, Exodus Donley, McKenna Popp, Case Englehart, Josh Randol, Colten Friese, Alyssa Rapp, Jane Heisserer, Gwen Tedder, Matthew Heisserer, William Ward, Lexi Hill, Caroline Hume, Hailey Mitchell.. ...
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Kelly Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Kelly Elementary School 3rd grade: Kaylee Bolen, Kody Bramlett, Victor Flores, Chase Gray, Destiny Koerner, Garrett Moore, Jason Presley, Andrea Stevens, Katelynn Ward, Seth Westmorlan, Breanna Backfisch, Mollie Bartlett, Noah Burger, Brandon Carlyle, Savannah Crowley, Gavin Kirk, Alissa Londo, Carly Long, Daniel Parker, Alex Swope, Jeremiah Wright, Garrett Burleson, Kate Hughes, Will LeDure, Rylan Lemonds, Kameron Mayberry, Griffen Moore, Ashley Parker, Joseph Romano, Miranda Sadler...
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St. Augustine School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
St. Augustine School A Honor Roll 4th Grade: Riley Burger, John Essner, Grace Landewee, Paul Scherer, Katie Taylor. 5th Grade: Eli Campbell, Collin Dumey, Clare Fennewald, Megan Heisserer, Nate Hulshof, Ben Jansen, Kassidy Leimbach, John Scherer. 6th Grade: Grant Beussink, Madison Heisserer, Grant Wilson, Addie Ziegler...
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Eagle Ridge Christian School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Eagle Ridge Christian School A Honor Roll Kindergarten: Avery Garrison, Nadia Wasilewski. 1st grade: Emily Bowling, Evin Craft, Natalee Tribout, Kaelyn Woodall. 2nd grade: Kylie Creech, Sydney Gartman, Rachel Margrabe, Gabe Stout, Nicholas Wasilewski...
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West Lane Elementary
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
West Lane Elementary 4th grade: Alex Ahrens, Chayton Bass, Kailey Bell, Hunter Bilek , Kaitlyn Bohnsack, Aaron Brown, Mary Calvin, Carson Childers, Parker Clements, Morgan Conklin, AJ Cook, Dustin Cook, Colby Davis, Jonna Davis, Kaleb Day, Jenny Duncan, Michaela Dyer, Libby Ezzell, Drey Farmer, Mara Golden, Wyatt Griffin, Maya Grojean, Ray Hamm, Zavier Heinley, Hunter Hostalek, Hunter Hoxworth, Erin Huff, Aaliyah Hurt, Ali Keillor, Dylan Koehler, Austin LaFave, Tristyne Lape, Patrick Malone, Whitney Mauk, Haley McElvoy, Rylee Mills, Lauren Moore, Michael Newman, Tabitha Patrick, Ben Petzoldt, Riley Pike, Ashley Rahlfs, Luke Reynolds, Ashley Romine, Elizabeth Schell, Kaitlyn Scott, Kyle Seabaugh, Melody Sievers, Macy Slinkard, Allison Smith, Jake Smith, Zachary Smith, Ashton Swindle, Cambria Thompson, Maggie Todd, Olivia Ward, Michaela Whitaker, Hannah Woodard, Jesse Yount, Hannah Zeilenga.. ...
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Jackson Junior High
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Jackson Junior High School First Semester A Honor Roll 8th grade: Kassidy Adams, Katherine Barber, Noah Bernhardt, Caleb Bess, Kali Beussink, Cheyenne Binnie, Paige Birk, Nicholas Bixler, Devon Blankenship, Seth Bollinger, Macie Borgfield, Kailey Boyer, Lindsey Breer, Tyler Brinkopf, Tyler Brott, Aubrey Brown, Olivia Brown, Jake Byrd, Melinda Calvin, Hannah Campbell, Ethan Chapman, Lucas Chronister, Megan Clippard, Shadowlyn Collier, Ashley Crass, Tristan Cronenbold, Corson Crosnoe, Mikelle Culbreth, Savannah Curl, Corey Davidson, Madalyn Dockins, Rachel Donze, Catherine Dovin, Austin Doyal, Chelsea Drum, Gabriel Dudley, Callie Englehart, Carissa Frazier, Sara Gholson, Blake Goehman, Mitchell Graham, Erica Gray, Jessica Gray, Brittney Greable, Brandon Hahs, Candace Hamlin, Jacey Harris, Jennifer Hatheway, Megan Hawk, Leah Hecht, Ashlee Hendrix, Brandon Hendrix, Isaac Hess, Amber Hoff, Lisanne Holterman, Kallee Howard, Hannah Hughes, Madison Hunt, Joseph Jeffers, Katelyn Johnson, Aysia Jones, Madison Jones, Kayla Keith, Hunter Kelpe, Alyssa Kimmich, Taylor Kirn, Jacob Koehler, Joshua Koenig, Samual Koppenaal, Ash Lamb, Bailey Lape, Becca Laplant, Kaitlyn Litchfield, Leslie Mata, Kaylee Mauk, Mabrey McCallister, Lauren McClanahan, Carson McCord, Jeremiah McGuire, Allyson McHughs, Joshua Miller, Dylan Murakami, Zachary Norrick, Alisha O'Rear, Thomas Overmann, Caitlyn Palmer, Taylor Parks, Emily Pechon, Conner Penzel, Alex Philipps, Andrew Phillips, Jared Pipkin, Sydney Poat, Megan Puls, Austin Ray, Marcus Rhodes, Aleigh Roberts, Jordan Robideau, Elizabeth Rush, Alyssa Scheffer, Dylan Schwartz, Kathryn Seabaugh, Clare Seyer, Alexander Shafer, Gabriel Shoemaker, Emma Sievers, Emily Smith, Moeryae Smith, Trevor Smith, Kayli Speakman, Jacob Starzinger, Kyle Stedman, Sarah Stephens, Taylor Stinson-Tanner, Sadie Swofford, Taylor Tafoya, Macy Tatum, Julia Todt, Cassidi Tomsu, Casey Treierweiler, Clara Tucker, Natalie Vails, Austin Venable, Jordan Vincent, Garrett Walker, Kacie Walley, Grant Ward, Macie Werner, Carlee Williamson, Tyler Wilson, Taylor Wolpers, Blake Woods, Shelby Wren, Madison Yamnitz, Alexis Yancey, Hailey Yancey, Nathan Yancey, Ashley Yarbro.. ...
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Oak Ridge Middle & Senior High
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Oak Ridge Middle & Senior High 12th grade: Jacob Berkbigler, Amber Freeman, Monica Kester, Chelsea Kirn, Amanda Lappe, Jacob Light, Garrett Matthews, Ariana McClellan, Lindsy McIntyre, Dustin Oehl, Cassie Scott, Brooke Slinkard, Ben Stewart, Dakota Zoellner...
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Clippard Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Clippard Elementary School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Raelene Barnes, Dade Bond, Taylor Brown, Abigail Boxdorfer, Niki Cao, Caden Carter, Lydia Garner, Josh Glenn, Randee Graham, J.T.Haggerty, Raniyah Hendrix, Brooklyn Holman, Olivia Hukel, Jowairia Khalid, Caedan Knepp, Julian McBride, Jordan McClure, Zach Moore, Kaya Newkirk, Carter Reeves, Tyler Sikes, Sierra Skinner, Caleb Taylor, Jacob Weston, Gage Wooten, Kierra Wyatt, Blake Youngblood...
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Jefferson Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Jefferson Elementary School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Trenton Brooks, Matthew Cleek, Samiyah Lanier, Sebastian Prokop, Sadie Reynolds, Peighton Robinson, Ciara Rodriguez, Jenelle Rodriguez, Alysia Smith, Gabe Spence, Kamryn Stinnett-Robinson, Jamaika Winston...
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Oak Ridge Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Oak Ridge Elementary School 4th grade: Haileigh Ernst, Gilbert Evans, Drew Glueck, Bryce Hahs, Logan Huffman, David Layton, Sophie Nesbit, Ethan Puchbauer, Madison Schumer, Jacob Shelton, Drake Stone, and Sierra Woodall. 5th grade: Caroline Abner, Connor Bock, Holly Brown, Austin Gilliland, Dalton Griffith, Maggie Howe, Breanna Hughes, Mark Johnson, Drew Kranawetter, Michaela Lee, Cole Schemel, Brent Seyer, Taylor Seyer and Brittany Showmaker...
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Kelly Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Kelly Middle School A Honor Roll 6th grade: Donald Beck, Hunter Bryant, Gaven Chapman, Shelby Fisher, Cesar Fraire, Conner Gleason, Elizabeth Hall, Hannah Kelsey, Madison Poat, Alex Presson, Jess Smith, Dalton Stanley, Lauren Wadlington, Alyssa Woodrome, Teva Yancy, Dawson Yates...
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Kelly High School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Kelly High School A Honor Roll 12th grade: Karlie Ashcraft, Cole Bailey, Aaron Casey, Bridgette Chandler, Stephanie Kerr, Marissa Menz, Megan Sanders, Hailey Steele. 11th grade: Ryan Bambrough, Rachel Drews, Brent Forck, Zachary McCormick, Julia Mosebach, Adisynne Neumeyer, Matthew Proctor, Jessica Schmidt, Scott Stonecipher, Amy Tew...
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Franklin Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Franklin Elementary School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Bryonna Thomas, Ryan Criddle, Carlyn Lemonds, Dharmiyon Meehan, Ty'Xaviia Moore, Trinity Richards, Logan Solis, Doreante Tucker, Ivory Alexander, Arianna Harris, Amber Porter, Savanna Seabaugh, Markitrey West, Sarah Fite, Matthew Huey, JaQuayvious Wiley, Jasilyn Love...
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Jackson Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
Jackson Middle School First Semester Scholastic Honor Roll 6th Grade: Kasey Brown, Kendyll Brown, Makayla Brown, Gabrielle Brown, Madison Dowdy, Stephanie Elefson, Katelyn Fehr, Ethan Gatzemeyer, Bo Goddard, Stephanie Holterman, Jasmine Jones, Warren Kelley, Julia Kidwell, Megan O'Rear, Paige Pallus, Collin Schlitt, Katherine Schumer, Mackenzie Stowers, Hannah Summers, Allison Weston, Alissa Wiggins...
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North Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 01/11/12)
North Elementary School 4th grade: Gracie Ballance, Simon Barnhart, Avery Blyzes, Alissa Bomar, Colby Bomar, Patrick Boyd, Jeremy Brown, Chase Cahill, Colby Collier, Trey Craft, Kolby Criddle, Dillion Elliott, Amanda Ewing, Conner Fadler, Kendall Felter, Nathan Harrison, Nicole Johnson, Levi Jung, Kali Kimbel, Zane Lintner, Alice Mansell, Flugencio Martinez, Candis McCuan, Will McQuade, Keagan Myer, Dylan Monahan, Jonas Odle, Ashlyn Prince, Joey Proffer, Kaylee Reisenibichler, Ethan Richardson, Madissen Robertson, Dalton Schroeder, Hailey Sterling, Cole Thurman, Noah Uhrhan, Sydney Wiggins, David Wilfong, Rhett Wiseman, Riley Wiseman, Kolby Wren, Hailey Yates.. ...
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Southeast Missourian athlete of the week: St. Vincent's Katie Mattingly
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/12)
It's been an incredibly busy seven days for sophomore Katie Mattingly and the St. Vincent girls basketball team. Mattingly helped lead the Indians to second place at the Delta New Years tournament and two other wins during that time. Mattingly scored 14 points against Scott County Central in the first round of the Delta tournament. She followed that performance with six points and eight rebounds against Delta in the semifinals...
Stories from Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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