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Linda Redeffer
Southeast Missourian
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December 24, 2016
Kiehne hired as Woodland superintendent
The Woodland School District has chosen Michael Kiehne, currently a principal in Poplar Bluff, as its next superintendent, effective July 1, 2017. Kiehne will replace Dan Schlief, who will retire as of June 30, 2017. Kiehne is principal at Poplar Bluff High School....
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November 24, 2016
Thankful people: Marble Hill woman been through much and remains thankful
Sharon Bawden of Marble Hill, Missouri, greets each new day with a thankful heart. The 69-year-old great-grandmother has survived illness, loss and uncertainty in her life, yet declares she has been blessed. "I'm a cancer survivor," she said. "I've had 18 operation...
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September 1, 2016
Two Marble Hill aldermen resign; board lacks a quorum
Two Marble Hill aldermen have resigned, leaving the board of aldermen without a quorum and unable to conduct city business. First Ward Alderman Jackie Jenkins, who was elected to his first term in April of this year, confirmed Friday he intends to leave the board b...
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August 23, 2016
Marble Hill fires entire sewer department
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Marble Hill city administrator Don James acknowledged Friday he fired the city's entire sewer department and replaced them. In recent weeks, the board of aldermen discussed with James and other city officials about personnel matters in closed se...
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August 17, 2016
Family, pets rescued from flood-surrounded campground
A couple and their two pets were rescued from rising waters Monday afternoon when the swelling Castor River threatened their safety.
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June 26, 2016
Charles Dunn ordained; first Bollinger County priest in 57 years
On June 24, Charles Dunn entered St. John Church in Leopold, Missouri, and walked out later as a Catholic priest. He is the first priest from Bollinger County to be ordained at St. John in 57 years, since the Rev. Bob Landewe was ordained. "He is just gushing," Dun...
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May 26, 2016
Marble Hill residents question addressing project
MARBLE HILL, Mo. — Since the city of Marble Hill announced it was going to stay consistent with Bollinger County’s 911 addressing project and renumber addresses in the city, residents have questioned that move. On Monday night, Myra Underwood, who owns property i...
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April 6, 2016
Bollinger County road tax fails, Leopold approves fire district
MARBLE HILL, Mo. — The proposed half-cent sales tax to fund Bollinger County road work went down to defeat Tuesday with 794 people voting against it and 575 voting in favor. “I’m disappointed but not surprised with all the false information about where the money w...
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