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YMCA passes youth basketball program to Sikeston Parks and Recreation
(Local News ~ 10/13/23)
SIKESTON — The YMCA of Southeast Missouri in Sikeston is passing the ball to Sikeston Parks and Recreation, which will be leading this year’s third through sixth grade co-ed basketball program. Registration is underway through Dec. 2 to register for the basketball program. The program isn’t only for children in Sikeston; children in surrounding areas can also participate, according to Abbi Lindsey, Sikeston Parks and Recreation coordinator...
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Local high school student sells her art through Sikeston Depot show
(Local News ~ 10/13/23)
SIKESTON — During Sikeston Depot Museum’s annual Bootheel Regional Judged High School Art Show in the spring, a Scott County high school student was given the opportunity to sell a piece of her artwork. Shelia Bohannon, director of the Sikeston Depot Museum, said in her time with the Depot, this was the first she could recall a student selling their artwork and the first time the Depot had someone interested in buying a student’s artwork in many years...
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SOUP’S ON
(Local News ~ 10/13/23)
Chicken noodle soup and chili along with carrots, condiments and desserts were served during the women of St. Francis Xavier Parish’s annual chili and chicken noodle soup lunch Friday, Oct. 13, 2023, at the church’s parish center in Sikeston.
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 10/13/23)
Just an 80 year old’s thoughts. I remember what happened 43 years ago, but what happened yesterday?
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Wisely choose the best way for you to be charitable
(Column ~ 10/13/23)
As a Christian, and more specifically a Christian minister, many people expect me to always say “yes” to their requests. They know that Christians are to be charitable and generous. Thus, they think that each time a request for money is made, or a ride is asked for, or a whole host of other needs are brought up, that I, in order to be a faithful disciple, must comply. If this were true, then all Christians would be the world’s doormat, being trampled upon and used without complaint...
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