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Grow Your Own program awards three more students (4/27/24)The Grow Your Own program began in May 2022. It is a program that provides financial assistance to selected students. Superintendent Dr. Chris Wilson stated, “ The district was fortunate enough to be able to partner with the Educational Foundation and select a senior who can receive a very nice scholarship.”...
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Wing Ding a success (4/23/24)The Wing Ding returned to the Kennett square on Saturday. The annual fundraiser for the United Way drew steady crowds throughout the morning and early afternoon. “Wing Ding 2024 was a success,” said United Way Chair Leticia Jarred. “We couldn’t have done it without the great guys from the Kennett Jaycees and all the community members that supported us.”...
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Palma Academy focuses on childhood behavior analysis (4/25/24)Diagnosing and treating mental and physical health has become paramount to a vibrant lifestyle since COVID ravaged the world four years ago. The Palma Academy of Learning in Kennett has opened its doors and provides behavioral analysis services for children with autism, Down syndrome and other behavioral issues...
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Dority murder trial continues in Blytheville (4/26/24)The first degree murder trial of the State verses Malik Dority began in Mississippi County Circuit Court Monday with Judge Scott Ellington presiding. Maleke (aka Malik) Dority, 27, of Blytheville is charged with the Jan. 17, 2023 shooting death of Dandre Whitfield, 25, also of Blytheville...
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KHS Class of 2024 honored with flags on Square (4/23/24)During the Just a Small Town Christmas event held in December, money was raised for a community betterment project. Just a Small Town Christmas was sponsored by the Adelphian Civic Club, Kennett Chamber of Commerce, and the Kennett Middle School Teen Outreach program. The event was attended by thousands of people...
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Dunklin County Student Recognized During VIP Registration at WBU (4/25/24)A local High School senior from Dunklin County officially enrolled at Williams Baptist University on Thursday, April 4, as part of a special ceremony known as VIP Registration. Kaylee Furlow shook the hand of Williams President Dr. Stan Norman as she received her academic scholarship to WBU, a reward 12 years in the making...
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Piggott Health System Celebrates Parkinson’s Awareness Month with Specialized Speech Therapy Services (4/25/24)Piggott, AR — Piggott Health System is proud to join the global community in recognizing Parkinson’s Awareness Month this April. As part of our commitment to providing comprehensive care for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease, we are highlighting our specialized speech therapy services designed to improve the quality of life for those affected by the condition...
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Attorney General Bailey files suit to shut down illegal casino in Dunklin County (4/20/24)Attorney General Bailey files suit to shut down illegal casino in Dunklin County JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed suit against T.J. Entertainment, an illegal casino operating in Dunklin County, for acting as a public nuisance to Missourians. ...
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Benton man faces charges after deadly stabbing in Scott County (4/24/24)BENTON — A Benton man was arrested on murder and armed criminal action charges following a deadly stabbing early Monday, April 22, in Scott County. Brian Thomas Morrell, 39, of Benton is charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action, according to Scott County Sheriff Wes Drury...
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Erick Rodriguez Inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Ph (4/26/24)BATON ROUGE, LA (04/25/2024)-- Erick Rodriguez of Senath, Missouri, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Rodriguez was initiated at United States Military Academy...
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