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Defending champ Charleston drops Classic opener to Crawford County 6-5 in 10 innings (includes all Thursday scores)
(High School Sports ~ 06/13/14)
Note: A photo gallery of the action Thursday at Charleston is available at this link: View Photos Here CHARLESTON, Mo. - The Charleston Fighting Squirrels threw about everything but the kitchen sink at Crawford County, Mo., Thursday afternoon but came up short in its bid to defend its title at its own Fighting Squirrel Classic...
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Charleston Fighting Squirrels cruise by Senath-Hornersville 11-0 at Classic
(High School Sports ~ 06/13/14)
CHARLESTON, Mo. - The Charleston Fighting Squirrels offense got back on track in a big way Friday afternoon less than 24 hours after suffering a rare loss. Charleston (13-3) scored five times in the first two innings before adding three runs in the fourth inning and three more in the seventh inning as it cruised past Senath-Hornersville Senior Babe Ruth 11-0 in a consolation quarterfinal of the four-day 16-team Fighting Squirrel Classic...
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Mayor questions park and little league funding
(Local News ~ 06/13/14)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. - The Bloomfield Park Board was asked by Mayor Donna Medlin to attend the most recent meeting of the Board of Aldermen to discuss their finances. Medlin said she called them in because council minutes from "several years ago" say money was turned over to the little league. She said the understanding was that the little league was doing some of the work around the park...
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SCAD Board votes to purchase another ambulance
(Local News ~ 06/13/14)
The Stoddard County Ambulance District (SCAD) Board of Directors approved the purchase of a 2014 ambulance at a cost of $185,000 at their regular meeting Wednesday night. The ambulance, a Ford F-550, is a demo model and saved the district approximately $25,000 from the cost of a new one...
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County EAC considers distribution points during disasters
(Local News ~ 06/13/14)
The Stoddard County Emergency Action Committee met recently to go over plans in the event of a catastrophic disaster such as an earthquake along the New Madrid fault line. Regional, state and local emergency agencies are planning an earthquake disaster drill for June 16-19...
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Science fun at Keller Public Library
(Local News ~ 06/13/14)
The Mad Scientist, aka Pam Mills, recently retired T.S. Hill Middle School science teacher, entertained youngsters and their parents at the first session of the Summer Reading Series, "Fizz Boom Read," held Wednesday in the Community Room of Keller Public Library. ...
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Medlin: "We don't have an option"
(Local News ~ 06/13/14)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- The Bloomfield Board of Aldermen made it clear Tuesday evening that the City of Bloomfield will soon have a new water and sewer system. What they are leaving up to the voters is whether they will do it via a bond issue or private financing...
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Forever young!
(Local News ~ 06/13/14)
No one has ever told Violet Cooper of Dexter to slow down. At 91, she took a recent family trip to Colorado Springs, Colo. and went white water rafting down the Arkansas River, thru Big Horn Sheep Canyon. She can be seen enjoying the ride just behind the child in the front of the raft. ...
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Police reports
(Local News ~ 06/13/14)
Dexter Police June 11-12, 2013 Local police assisted the Dunklin County Sheriff's office with a continuing investigation Tuesday. Burl Ray Turner, Jr., 41, of Dexter was arrested on a Dexter municipal warrant for failure to appear on a stop sign violation. Bond was set at $125...
- Missouri Weekly Hay Summary Week ending 06/13/2014 (Agriculture Report ~ 06/13/14)
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