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February 12
Celebrate Black History Month with health, wellness, and community at Caruthersville's Roots to Wellness fair
Join Caruthersville's Roots to Wellness fair on February 18th for Black History Month, featuring health vendors, food box distribution, and educational demos on cooking, diabetes, hospice care, and more.
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February 12
Help needed: Join the hot tamale rollers every Saturday morning at R-3 School Cafeteria
Join the hot tamale rollers every Saturday morning at R-3 School Cafeteria. Volunteers are needed to assist with cooking and cleaning efforts. Just show up from 8 a.m. to noon to lend a hand.
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February 12
Justice delayed? Examining the backlog of child abuse and assault cases in local courts
Local courts are overwhelmed with a surge in child abuse and assault cases. Defendants face charges ranging from statutory rape to child neglect, with court proceedings revealing disturbing details.
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February 12
Caruthersville community shaken by multiple child abuse and assault cases
Caruthersville is reeling from a series of disturbing child abuse and assault cases involving multiple residents. Accusations range from statutory rape to neglect and domestic assault, shaking the community's sense of safety.
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February 12
Key decisions and reports from the Caruthersville City Council meeting
The Caruthersville City Council meeting on February 3, 2025, covered key updates including approval of minutes, department reports, budget discussions, and plans for new policies and infrastructure projects.
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February 12
From mascot to mastermind: Mizzou alumni shine at Super Bowl LIX
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February 12
Missouri Soybean Association strengthens leadership with Casey Wasser as deputy executive director
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February 12
Rising star Jace Ellis awarded prestigious soy innovation scholarship
Jace Ellis, a freshman at the University of Missouri-Columbia, has been awarded the Foundation for Soy Innovation Scholarship for his academic excellence and dedication to advancing agriculture.
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February 12
Expanding horizons: insurance professional attends advanced seminar
Judd Cannon of Baker • Welman • Brown Insurance attends an advanced seminar on personal lines solutions, covering topics like recreational lines and emerging risks, aiming for the CISR designation.
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February 12
New bill aims to make USPS pay for late fees from delayed mail
A new bill, the Pony Up Act, coauthored by U.S. Rep. Jason Smith, seeks to hold USPS accountable for late fees incurred due to delayed mail delivery, particularly impacting rural areas in Missouri.
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