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March 19
Contested races and school bonds: Part two of a guide to Dunklin County's upcoming elections
Dunklin County's April elections feature key decisions on school bonds and local government positions. Voters will address school funding propositions and select board members and aldermen across multiple districts.
Steve_Hankins
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March 19
Community volunteer spirit proves to be Bluff Strong
Poplar Bluff's community spirit shines as over 100 volunteers join a cleanup effort after a devastating tornado. Coordinated by the Chamber of Commerce, the initiative highlights resilience and unity.
Jonathon Dawe
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March 19
Poplar Bluff schools adapt to tornado damage: Ensuring education continuity amidst challenges
Poplar Bluff schools implement a plan to maintain education continuity after a tornado damages facilities. Kindergarten students will relocate, and community support aids in providing space and services.
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March 18
Tornado can't shake small church's faith as it rebuilds with hope
A small church in Aid remains resilient after a tornado caused severe damage, focusing on faith and community support as it rebuilds. Pastor Owens emphasizes that the church is its people, not the building.
Sherman Smith
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March 18
A guide to the key races in Dunklin County's April elections
Dunklin County's April elections feature key races, including Kennett's Ward 1 and 5 council seats, a four-way mayoral race in Malden, and contested positions in Senath. Voters face critical decisions.
Steve_Hankins
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March 18
Protecting Kennett homeowners: City mandates license for repair workers
Kennett mandates free licensing for repair workers to ensure insurance coverage, following recent storm damage. Unlicensed workers risk fines up to $1,000, aiming to protect homeowners from sub-par repairs.
Steve_Hankins
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March 18
Tornado sirens and safety: What Kennett residents need to know after EF-2 storm
Kennett faced an EF-2 tornado with minimal injuries but structural damage to homes and businesses. Residents are urged to use indoor weather alerts as sirens are for outdoor warnings.
Steve_Hankins
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March 18
Elevated fire risks loom as gusty winds expected in Southeast Missouri
Gusty winds and dry conditions elevate fire risks in Southeast Missouri, prompting a red flag warning. Winds up to 50 mph and potential thunderstorms pose additional hazards in the region.
Donna Farley
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March 18
Community unites for long-term tornado recovery in Poplar Bluff
A community meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday to discuss recovery efforts. It will be at the Black River Coliseum.
Barbara Ann Horton
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March 18
PRUETT Tornadoes test Poplar Bluff's resilience, but community spirit shines through
Poplar Bluff and surrounding areas demonstrate remarkable resilience and community spirit in the wake of devastating tornadoes.
Chris Pruett
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