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Missouri could lose $95 million from federal budget cuts
(State News ~ 02/26/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri could lose $95 million in federal funding for state programs, and an even greater amount in defense spending, if government-wide spending cuts take effect as scheduled later this week. President Barack Obama has been highlighting the potential effect of the so-called "sequester" to spur Congress to embrace an alternative deficit-reduction plan. Obama wants a mixture of spending cuts and additional tax revenues while Republicans want to focus on cuts...
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2nd winter storm in days blasts central US
(State News ~ 02/26/13)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The second major snowstorm in a week battered the nation's midsection Tuesday, dropping up to a foot or more of heavy, wet snow that strained power lines and cut electricity to more than 100,000 Midwesterners. At least three deaths were blamed on the blizzard. Gusting winds blew drifts more than 2 feet high and made driving treacherous for those who dared the morning commute...
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Cape man pleads guilty to burglarizing businesses, homes
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
A Cape Girardeau man pleaded guilty to burglarizing two Cape Girardeau bars and the same number of homes last year after prosecutors amended court filings to classify him as a prior and persistent offender. Scott W. Pierce, 30, made the courtroom confession Monday to Judge Benjamin Lewis without benefit of a plea bargain -- leaving Lewis full discretion at next month's sentencing. ...
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Fire damages house in Chaffee; no injuries reported
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Crews from the Chaffee, Oran, Mo., and NBC fire departments battled a house fire for nearly four hours Monday afternoon. The house, owned by Mike and Susan Schwartz, 432 Black St., was heavily damaged. According to witnesses, one person was at home at the time of the fire, but she and her pets were able to safely exit without injury...
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Cousin Carl Farm Show to be held in March
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
KWKZ's well known country cousin will hold The Cousin Carl Farm Show for the first time March 8 and 9 in Arena Park. Bill Anderson, aka radio personality Cousin Carl, traveled for years to the Mid-South Farm & Gin Show in Memphis, Tenn., and wondered why there wasn't something like the event in this area, since agriculture is such an important part of Southeastern Missouri, said Lindsey Graham of KWKZ...
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Money in politics? The sky is the limit in Missouri
(State News ~ 02/26/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- When it comes to money in politics, the sky is the limit in Missouri. Candidates and political committees can take as much cash as they want from contributors. Lobbyists can spend endless amounts on gifts, meals and trips for public officials. And legislators leaving office can cash in immediately, converting from lawmaking to lobbying with no waiting period at all. The only requirement is to report it publicly...
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Mo. House GOP defeats Medicaid expansion
(State News ~ 02/26/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri House Republicans gave a resounding "no" Monday to Democratic plans to expand Medicaid coverage in a strategic preview to the unveiling of an alternative plan touted to transform the state's health-care program for the poor into "the most free-market-based Medicaid system in the entire country."...
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Hearing on downtown development set for Monday
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
A hearing is scheduled for Monday to allow public comment on the rezoning of land on North Main Street to make way for a luxury townhome complex. Developers Kenny Pincksten and Jim Riley are planning to call the three-story, five-townhome residential project Riverview Court and have asked the city of Cape Girardeau to change the zoning designation from an M-1 district, which allows light manufacturing and industrial, to R-4 and CBD designations, which are medium density multifamily residential and central business districts.. ...
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County takes step toward stormwater committee
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
Several years have passed since Cape Girardeau County had an active stormwater advisory committee, but with regulations pending on how the county must deal with potential pollutants, officials hope to start one. Ken Eftink, the county's floodplain and stormwater manager, on Monday proposed forming a seven-person committee that would make determinations on whether pending regulations for stormwater are appropriate and whether the county is financially able to abide by the regulations...
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No fireworks display this Fourth of July in Cape, vets group says
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
Four years after Cape Girardeau officials said they no longer could afford to bankroll the Fourth of July celebration at Arena Park, a group of U.S. veterans that took over the celebration at that time now is saying the same thing. USA Veterans, a local veterans group, said on Monday it cannot see a way to clear up the financial hardship to pay for the $10,000 fireworks display this year after the group bought the building that formerly housed Ed's Bar and the Pink Squirrel at 519 Good Hope St., said organization commander Roger "Zig" Ziegler.. ...
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Architectural firm selected to conduct assessment of Cape County facilities
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
Cape Girardeau County commissioners Monday selected a St. Louis firm, Treanor Architects, to conduct an assessment of county facilities and draw up plans for a consolidated courthouse and other county government offices. The commission sent out a request for qualifications in the spring and has been reviewing materials from five firms since June, as officials look toward a long-term facilities plan...
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Notre Dame girls basketball team reaches district final with win over Central
(High School Sports ~ 02/26/13)
Notre Dame fended off rival Central to reach the Class 4 District 1 championship game
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'Art for the Health of It' Award Winners
(Submitted Photo ~ 02/26/13)
The 2013 "Art for the Health of It" exhibit opened with a reception on Sunday, Feb. 24, at Southeast Hospital. Pictured from left: Juror's Award winners Wendy Cooper, Linda Hutson, Brenda Seyer and Vicki Outman, Best of Show winner John "Cowboy" Lynch, Arts Council of Southeast Missouri Vice Chairman Peter Nguyen, Juror Caroline Kahler, Arts Council Executive Director Murielle Gaither and Joyce Miller of the SoutheastHEALTH Marketing Department. ...
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Army Corps: 2011 flood tested system like no flood ever before
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- The Mississippi River flooding of 2011 caused $2.8 billion in damage and tested the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' system of levees, reservoirs and floodways like never before, exposing vulnerabilities that need attention, a report released Monday said...
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Dewy Dragonfly
(Submitted Photo ~ 02/26/13)
This dew covered dragonfly was waiting in the colored grass for the sun at Cape County Park North.
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PCMS fifth graders study moon
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
Fifth graders in Mrs. Robyn Valleroy's class at Perry County Middle School recently completed a unit on the phases of the moon. Their lessons included creating charts showing the phases of the moon, which they created by coloring paper plates. Students demonstrated their proficiency in the subject by reciting the entire lunar cycle and providing a description of each They also learned moon facts, including how the moon's gravitational force affects sea tides...
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Lady Tiger Swimmers & Divers are Conference champ
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
Central High School Lady Tigers Swimmers and Divers walked away from the Conference Swim Meet last week at the Tiger Dome with the conference title! Pictured above, front row, are Rachel Diamond, Molly Kinder, Mallory Dickson, Meredith Caldwell and Chleo LeGrand, who won the diving event. ...
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Lutheran High - St Louis to perform at Saxony
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
The Wind Symphony and Jazz Band of Lutheran High School South, St. Louis will perform a concert at Saxony Lutheran High School on Friday, March 8 at 7:00 pm. The school is located at 2004 Saxony Drive, Jackson, MO. The Wind Symphony and Jazz Band of Lutheran High School South, St. ...
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Church Move Brings New Life to Downtown
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
On Saturday, February 23, more than 100 people attended the official grand opening of the new Church at Morley. Part of Mayor Jonathan McNeely's city-wide Restoration and Revitalization Program, the church's new home is the former Masonic Lodge #184 A.F. and A.M., located at 112 N. Kirkwood...
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March 15 blood drive planned at Dist. 32
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
The Health Occupations class at Perryville Area Career and Technology Center and FCCLA Club at Perryville High School have teamed up to host a blood drive March 15. Students and community members are invited to help them saves lives. The American Red Cross blood drive will be held from 9 am to 2 pm on Friday, March 15 at the Old Senior High gym on the campus of Perry County School District 32...
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PAC will hold Trivia Fundraiser on March 8
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
Did you know that the Boston Americans defeated the Pittsburg Pirates in the 1903 World Series? Or that Henry Seely invented the electric iron? Maybe you are techie and know that Sega introduced the first home video game console in 1983. Perhaps you know that group of antelopes is called a herd and ants live in a colony, while geese travel in a flock...
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Perryville FFA holds pancake breakfast
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
Good food and a good cause were both served Saturday at the FFA Pancake Breakfast at Perryville Area Career and Technology Center. The FFA accepted a freewill donation for the Feb. 23 sausage and pancake breakfast, which was sponsored by John and Donna Telle and Hoff Brothers. Nearly 400 were served with proceeds to benefit the FFA Community Relief Fund...
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PHS freshman brings attention to childhood cancer
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
Freshman shaves head in honor of childhood cancer victims The first thing you might notice right now about ChyAnne Bartoe is her head. She's bald; she's shaved her hair to raise awareness of childhood cancer. But her passion for fighting this disease lies in her heart...
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Positive reinforcement pays off with puppies, dogs
(Submitted Story ~ 02/26/13)
Everyone loves to be greeted by a happy dog wagging his tail. But a dog that greets visitors by jumping on them can be both an aggravation and a hazard. This bad habit can be broken by teaching pet families to positively reinforce a dog's good behavior...
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Cape school board approves some changes to dress code; does not eliminate jeans
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
During a meeting marked by debate that at times raised more questions than it answered, members of the Cape Girardeau School Board on Monday night decided that revising some of school district's dress code was better than not revising anything at all...
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Man arrested in south-side shooting
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
Police chased down one of two men in connection to shots that were fired in south Cape Girardeau on Monday afternoon, though they said it does not appear the men were shooting at each other. Cape Girardeau police received a call at 3:45 p.m. Monday that shots had been fired in the area of Bloomfield and Hanover streets, according to a police statement. While en route, officers were told there were two shooters involved, and descriptions were given of the suspects, the statement said...
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2nd round of heavy snow in Plains, Midwest; 2 dead
(State News ~ 02/26/13)
LUBBOCK, Texas -- The nation's midsection again dealt with blizzard conditions Monday, closing highways, knocking out power to thousands in Texas and Oklahoma and even bringing hurricane-force winds to the Texas Panhandle. Two people died. Already under a deep snowpack from last week's storm, Kansas was preparing for another round of heavy snow Monday evening and overnight, prompting some to wonder what it could do for the drought...
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Southern Illinois man charged with vehicular assault in Cape wreck
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
A Cairo, Ill., man faces vehicular assault charges based on allegations that he was legally drunk Sunday when he wrecked his Pontiac in an accident that injured a pedestrian. Richard Brownlee, 22, was charged Monday with one felony count of second-degree assault, which can be applied to individuals said to be criminally negligent for driving drunk and causing an accident. An arrest warrant had been issued for Brownlee, according to court documents...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 02/26/13)
Today is Tuesday, Feb. 26, the 57th day of 2013. There are 308 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 26, 1993, a truck bomb built by terrorists exploded in the parking garage of New York's World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring more than 1,000 others...
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Delta Junior & Senior High
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Delta Junior & Senior High A Honor Roll 7th grade: Cassie Eichhorn, Adam Hodge, Peyton Kirchhoff, Joseph Landewee, Cameron White 8th grade: Charles Ledbetter, Will Lincoln, Logan McCoy, McKenna McRoberts, Triston Perry, Tucker Robinson, Cooper Simpson, Madison Sitzes, Krista Valentine...
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Alma Schrader Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Alma Schrader Elementary School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Cecilia Aceves, Nathan Boerboom, Chayton Borders, Nathan Caldwell, Lorelai Clubb, Mallory Cook, Sarah McKinley Davis, Megan Davis, Nicholas Hillman, Rachel Keele, Rian King, Tanner King, Natalie Le, Toby Lin, Bronson Lively, Emma McDougal, Sonya Otero, Sammy Reazer, Peyton Redinger, Poulomi Rudrappa, Grace Sanders, Tori Scott, Kareem Shaheen, Adam Smith, Yuktee Srikant, Bailey VanGilder, Chetan Vanteddu, Connor Wallace, Olivia Wilke, McKensi Williams, Brooke Witvoet.. ...
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Blanchard Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Blanchard Elementary Honor Roll A Honor Roll 3rd grade: Matthew Concho, Abbey Mosier, Zion Ketcherside, Cody Washer, Brandon Ivory, Julie Jinks, Logan Pruitt, Paris Schaper, Gracie Stricker, Ahmad Ennin, Cade McNeely, Elias Theall. 4th grade: Joshua Grant, Ashleigh Mink, Abigail Green, Jillian Majors, Daley Drum, John Lutes, Luke Sissom, Kaylei Sterling, Cameren Walley...
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Out of the past 2/26/13
(Out of the Past ~ 02/26/13)
Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Lt. Clann A. "Bud" Proffer Jr. has been named the 1987 recipient of the Timothy J. Ruopp Award; the award was established in 1984 and is named after the former Cape County deputy who became a police officer in San Diego...
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Jackson fire report 2/26/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/26/13)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Sunday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Monday:...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 2/26/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/26/13)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Sunday:...
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Cape Girardeau police report 2/26/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/26/13)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt...
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The reasons for not having fireworks
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/26/13)
By Roger "Zig" Ziegler U.S.A. Veterans, a veterans group that was founded in Cape Girardeau and whose headquarters and charter chapter's (Trail of Tears Chapter) home is at 519 Good Hope (once known as Ed's Bar and more recently the Pink Squirrel) has organized Cape Girardeau's annual July 4 celebration for the past four years...
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John Ryan
(Obituary ~ 02/26/13)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- John Thomas Ryan, 72, of Marble Hill died Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, at his home. He was born April 17, 1940, in Plattsburgh, N.Y., son of William Edward and Mildred Ann Ryan. He and Shirley Jane Keller were married July 6, 1983, in Marble Hill...
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Wilma Shell
(Obituary ~ 02/26/13)
Wilma Maedean Shell, 85, of Jackson passed away Friday, Feb. 22, 2013, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. She was born May 11, 1927, to John Paintney and Anna Mae Garland Long. Wilma was a bookkeeper and secretary for several employers, and a member of Hurricane Fork General Baptist Church...
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Leonard Moore
(Obituary ~ 02/26/13)
Leonard Fritz Moore, 99, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, at The Lutheran Home. He was born Aug. 29, 1913, in Delta to Charles and Anna Bock Moore. He and Hulda L. Maevers were married Nov. 4, 1939, in Cape Girardeau. She died Jan. 22, 2006...
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John Mehrle Jr.
(Obituary ~ 02/26/13)
John F. Mehrle Jr., 84, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, at home, surrounded by his wife and sister-in-law, Shirley Knupp. He was born May 9, 1928, in Cape Girardeau, to the late John F. and Pansie Delores Hunt Mehrle. He and Wanda Jean Smith, aka Nina Mae, were married Nov. 14, 1952...
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Charles Lee
(Obituary ~ 02/26/13)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Charles "Sonny" Lee, 77, of Chaffee passed away Monday, Feb. 25, 2013, at the family home. He was born Nov. 3, 1935, in Chaffee to Charles Andrew and Elnora Seabaugh Lee. Sonny married Margie L. Miller on Aug. 14, 1956, in Kosciusko, Miss...
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Minnie Crumpecker
(Obituary ~ 02/26/13)
Minnie Lee Treece Crumpecker, 93, of Cape Girardeau passed away Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Sept. 1, 1919, in Decatur, Tenn., to Isaac C. and Lula Boyer Treece. She and H.R. Crumpecker were married Sept. 25, 1954, in Benton, Mo...
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Donald Berg
(Obituary ~ 02/26/13)
Donald James Berg, 77, of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born May 9, 1935, in St. James, Minn., the youngest child of Clementine and Robert Berg. Berg graduated from St. James High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Minnesota and a bachelor of science and master's degrees from Minnesota State University, and did further graduate study at Washington University and the University of Tennessee...
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Ex-Canadian ambassador pleased by thankful Affleck
(Entertainment ~ 02/26/13)
TORONTO -- The former Canadian ambassador to Iran who protected Americans at great personal risk during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis said on Monday it was good to hear Ben Affleck thank Canada after Affleck's film "Argo" won the Oscar for best picture...
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High school art
(Editorial ~ 02/26/13)
A stereotype that exists about today's teenagers is that they are lazy and spend all their time and energy connected to gadgets. We've had several examples of teens shedding those stereotypes lately, including the 35th annual High School Art Exhibition, which opened Sunday in the Crisp Museum at the Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus...
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Births 2/26/13
(Births ~ 02/26/13)
Daughter to Joseph R. and Jennifer R. Kochert of Columbia, Mo., Boone Hospital, 4:43 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Name, Elizabeth Renee. Weight, 8 pounds, 11 ounces. First child. Mrs. Kochert is the former Jennifer Hrabik, daughter of Robert and Linda Hrabik of Oak Ridge. She is employed by Engineering Surveys and Services. Kochert is the son of Steve and Jamie Kochert of Columbia. He is employed by the city of Columbia...
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Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team drops final home game
(College Sports ~ 02/26/13)
The Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team wanted to send its seniors out with a memorable performance in their final home game. But highlights were few and far between for the Redhawks Monday night as Tennessee Tech led all the way during a 64-51 romp...
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Cards belt three HRs in first exhibition win
(Professional Sports ~ 02/26/13)
JUPITER -- Allen Craig has been prevented from playing first by a sore shoulder. The injury doesn't appear to have affected his swing, though. Craig and Matt Holliday each hit their first homers of spring training, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 10-2 victory over the Houston Astros on Monday...
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Speak Out 2/26/13
(Speak Out ~ 02/26/13)
I don't think I will follow any more executive orders or congressional laws that Obama and Congress don't follow. If they're not subject to gun control, neither am I. I will give up my guns when their bodyguards do. If Obamacare doesn't apply to them, it doesn't apply to me. If they get to eat and drink what they want, so do I. If they can drive the car they want, so can I...
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Syrian government says it's prepared to talk with armed rebels
(International News ~ 02/26/13)
BEIRUT -- Syria said on Monday it is prepared to hold talks with armed rebels bent on overthrowing President Bashar Assad, the clearest signal yet that the regime is growing increasingly nervous about its long-term prospects to hold onto power as opposition fighters make slow but persistent headway in the civil war...
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Iceland's plan to ban Internet porn sparks uproar
(International News ~ 02/26/13)
REYKJAVIK, Iceland -- In the age of instant information, globe-spanning viral videos and the World Wide Web, can a thoroughly wired country become a porn-free zone? The government of Iceland is drafting plans to ban pornography, in print and online, in an attempt to protect children from a tide of violent sexual imagery...
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Ikea recalls meatballs in European countries because of horse meat
(International News ~ 02/26/13)
STOCKHOLM -- Swedish furniture giant Ikea became entangled in Europe's widening meat scandal Monday, forced to withdraw meatballs from stores across Europe amid suspicions that they contained horse meat. Stores in the U.S. and Canada were not affected, Ikea said...
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Healthbeat: Antibiotics aren't always the answer
(Community ~ 02/26/13)
Colds and many other upper respiratory infections, as well as some ear infections, are caused by viruses, not bacteria. If antibiotics are used too often for things they can't treat--like colds or other viral infections--they can stop working effectively against bacteria when you or your child really needs them. ...
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Many Missouri tanning facilities allow children
(State News ~ 02/26/13)
ST. LOUIS -- Nearly two-thirds of Missouri tanning salons allow children as young as 10 or 12 to use tanning beds, and many provide misinformation about the dangers of the practice, according to a Washington University study released Monday. Dermatologists at the University's School of Medicine in St. Louis led the survey during a three-month period in 2007. Results were published online Monday in the journal Pediatrics. A tanning trade group said the age of the survey tainted its value...
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Mediterranean-style diets found to cut heart risks
(National News ~ 02/26/13)
Pour on the olive oil, preferably over fish and vegetables: One of the longest and most scientific tests of a Mediterranean diet suggests this style of eating can cut the chance of suffering heart-related problems, especially strokes, in older people at high risk of them...
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Surgeon General Koop dies at 96
(National News ~ 02/26/13)
With his striking beard and starched uniform, former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop became one of the most recognizable figures of the Reagan era -- and one of the most unexpectedly enduring. His nomination in 1981 met a wall of opposition from women's groups and liberal politicians, who complained President Ronald Reagan selected Koop, a pediatric surgeon and evangelical Christian from Philadelphia, because of his conservative views, especially his staunch opposition to abortion...
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High-stakes Gulf oil spill trial begins
(National News ~ 02/26/13)
NEW ORLEANS -- BP put profits ahead of safety and bears most of the blame for the 2010 spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a U.S. Justice Department attorney charged Monday at the opening of a trial that could result in the company and its partners being forced to pay tens of billions of dollars more in damages...
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U.S. to stop using term 'Negro' in census surveys
(National News ~ 02/26/13)
WASHINGTON -- After more than a century, the Census Bureau is dropping its use of the word "Negro" to describe black Americans in its surveys. Instead of the term that came into use during the Jim Crow era of racial segregation, census forms will use the more modern labels "black" or "African-American."...
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Obama warns of risks over budget cut, sequester uncertainty
(National News ~ 02/26/13)
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama on Monday said looming automatic spending cuts are already affecting the economy, while a top administration official warned that the nation's borders would be less secure if billions of dollars are yanked from the budget Friday...
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Judge sentences some to prison, others to probation
(Local News ~ 02/26/13)
Judge Benjamin Lewis doled out punishments across the gamut in Cape Girardeau County Circuit Court on Monday, placing most of those he sentenced on periods of probation but sending two to lengthy prison stints for more serious offenses. Lewis presided over 10 sentencing hearings in Jackson on Monday in the cases of admitted forgers, thieves, drunken drivers and assaulting a police officer, among others. ...
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Mo. Senate passes bill letting children work on farms
(State News ~ 02/26/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Children younger than 16 could avoid future federal regulation and continue to work on their parents' farms under legislation passed by Missouri's Senate. The federal government proposed rules last year that would have prevented children from doing certain agricultural work...
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Highlights of nation's most famous surgeon general
(National News ~ 02/26/13)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- With a fiery drive belying the courtly beard and bow tie, C. Everett Koop led a groundbreaking fight against smoking and brought AIDS to the attention of a reluctant nation. Koop was the only surgeon general to become a household name, and health specialists say he used the bully pulpit to fight for Americans' health despite political obstacles...
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Prayer 2/26/13
(Prayer ~ 02/26/13)
Father God, may we walk in righteousness, bearing witness to your good work in us. Amen.
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Top-seeded Dexter girls basketball team routs Perryville in district tourney
(High School Sports ~ 02/26/13)
DEXTER, Mo. -- The Perryville girls basketball team learned Monday night exactly why Dexter is the state's No. 5-ranked Class 4 team. The Bearcats, behind twin towers Brittany Harris and Paige Patterson, combined with a swarming defense that forced 29 turnovers, overwhelmed the Pirates 61-27 in a Class 4 District 1 semifinal...
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Kelly Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Kelly Middle School 6th Grade: Kaylee Backfisch, Kamryn Bryant, Kylie Cagle, Madelyn Cook, Brendan Cruse, Sydney Dittlinger, Evan Ebert, Taylor Ferrell, Jacob Foster, Anna Goering, Tyler Green, Landon Hahs, Alison Hise, Dylan Hopkins, Abigail Hupp, Nathan Kiehl, Kenzi Koepp, Lauren Lambert, Caitlin Latham, Olivia Lofton, Jaycee Loomis, Ashton Matlock, Lacey McBride, Emily Medlock, Marshall Meeks, Bridgett Morris, Andrew Morrison, Mallory Poat, Hunter Ramsey, Reagan Swain, Matthew Tackett, Katherine Wade, Grace Ward, Samuel Watkins, Piper West, Tyler Wolf, Christian Worley.. ...
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Kelly High School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Kelly High School A Honor roll 9th Grade: Darrien Boden, Matthew Burford, Kama Collier, Victoria Duenne, McKenzie Hutson, Carrie Keen, Adison Shoaf, Cassidy Stone, Abigail Sutton. 10th Grade: Savannah Ashley, Shelby Beggs, Kristi Brucker, Shaina Grigery, Kayla Hill, Dalton Huffman, Taylor Lasater, Tessa Long, Jacob Riley, Ashley Scheffer, Kaylee Scherer, Lydia Tackett, Whitney Watkins, Stephanie Worth...
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Jackson High School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Jackson Senior High School Scholastic honor roll 11th grade: Ibraheem Aziz, Julie Bollinger, Miranda Craft, Amanda Krewson, Samuel Lowes, and Wyatt Mansell. 12th grade: Jessie Cavin, Melinna Craft, Danielle Daume, Nicole Glastetter, Paxton Lemmons, Cheyenne Lingle, Lauren Mann, Jordan Myer, Andrew Overmann, Jeanette Powell, Madison Scheper, Shea Scholl, Sara Thompson, and Molly Whitener...
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Jefferson Elementary
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
A Honor roll 3rd grade: Ziontrez Brown, Jalee Brumbaugh, Lindsey Cleek, KiJuan French, Wynter Graham, Breiana Harris, Britain Sides, D'Marion Smith, Leigha Surface, Allie Tillotson & Tambria Wilson. 4th grade: Madison Carrell, Yonna Emanuel, Colton Emmons, Takhia Jones, Anna Bell Lucas, Adriana Magee, Holly McLeary, Taliyah Merriweather, Trentin Sisson, Elizabeth Turk, Kayleigh Turk, Jaci Wakin, Hailee Warner, Isaah Williams...
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Jackson Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Jackson Middle School First semester Scholastic Honor Roll 7th grade: Kaleb Arends, Lexie Clements, Madison Dowdy, Sicily Johnston, Jasmine Jones, Warren Kelley, Julia Kidwell, Harrison McQuade, Paige Paullus, Warren Radford, Colin Schumer, Katherine Schumer, Hannah Summers, Alissa Wiggins...
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Jackson Jr. High
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
A Honor Roll 8th Grade: Audrey Allen, Hannah Aufdenberg, Riley Ballard, Megan Barnum, Mackenzie Bartels, Audrey Beggs, Holden Bequette, Emma Bishop, Katie Black, Carlie Bollinger, Glen Boyd, Molly Brown, Kyle Bryant, Malary Burger, Trevor Chaffin, Cameron Childers, Kaitlin Christian, Garrott Clark, Anastasia Compton, Jeffery Crane, Hunter Crowden, Jenna Davidson, Maegan Davis, Bryce Dickerson, Katie Dobbs, Zachary Dobbs, Camille Dovin, Jaredan Durbin, Madison Earnheart, Elisa Eastin, Brayden Emmons, Anna Estes, Samuel Farris, Evan Fetterhoff, Samantha Followell, Nicholas Freeman, Megan Gallaher, Sarah Gammon, Jack Gard, Jesse Gemeinhardt, Caleb Gilbert, Liam Gray, Brendan Gross, Asriel Grow, Mark Guilliams, Payne Guilliams, Courtney Hahs, Renee Hamlett, Andrea Hamm, Nikolaus Hankins, Summer Hanks, Matthew Harrison, Charles Hartle, Cheyenne Hendershott, Abigail Hermann, Morgan Hoffmeister, Alana Hon, Skyler Hornbeak, Macey Huff, Nicole Humphreys, Hannah Hunt, Abby Jackson, Braden Johnston, Grant Kaiser, Allison Karleskint, Levi Kempf, Kyle Kester, Timber Kimbel, Abigail King, Olivia Koch, Emily Ladd, Thomas Landewee, Katlyn Lawrence, Andrew Lillibridge, Tyler Macke, Ryan Malone, Krista Martin, Emily McRoberts, Hailey Meyr, Deanna Mirly, Elauna Moll, Thomas Moss, Chase Mueller, Collin Nicks, Allison Nispel, Jonna Niswonger, Randa Norman, Landen Pehle, Lydia Pensel, Salena Perez, Chloe Powers, Addison Puls, Gretchen Quinn, Alyse Randol, John Riehn, Katelyn Rinehart, Jezalyn Roose, Alexis Ruch, Alicen Sander, Lillian Schell, Samantha Schnicker, Courtney Schoenberg, Mary Scott, Margaret Shelton, Weston Sherrill, Aslee Shovan, Lynden Sides, Clayton Simmons, Alexander Skrob, Theran Slinkard, Emily Sue Smith, Michael Smith, Matthew Snyder, Nicole Sotak, Rylee Stafford, Morgan Stone, Carson Stroup, Makayla Tarpley, Shelby Tays, Samantha Tilley, Aubrey Todd, Spencer Toft, Aleni Tsikhlakis, Aaron Tyler, Cameron Tyler, Brittany Ussery, Eion Vaughn, James Ward, Savannah Watson, Casey Webb, Colten Weber, Olivia Wendel, Jenna Wiggins, Corie Williams, Summer Williams, Easton Wyatt, Maria Zuccarini.. ...
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Guardian Angel School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Guardian Angel School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Langdon Scheeter, Cooper Priggel, Kennedi McVay, John Crippen, Kennedi McVay, John Crippen. 5th grade: Sophia Gebhardt, Dallas Kluesner, Savannah Below, Miranda Menz. 6th grade: Jackson Diebold, Samuel Gebhardt, Thomas Crippen, Carter Dame...
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Cape Central Junior High School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Cape Central Junior High School A Honor Roll 7th grade: Leanne Alpers, Jasmine Beard, Mary Boerboom, Maggie Boxdorfer, Zachary Brown, Jordyn Castillo, Julie Castle, Brittany Coonts, Cooper Crosnoe, Bryar Daum, Brogan Davis, Taylor Estraca, Lydia Gentry, Liam Green, Alexis Gurley, Jessica Hall, Rose Hall, Madalyn Henderson, Elijah Huey, Mitchell Humphrey, Hannah Jackson, Monique Johnson, Destiny Jones, Jacob Justus, Drew Kasten, Kathryn Keele, Brooke Kimberly, Griffin King, Destiny Kiser, Morgan Kluge, Kylie Lane, Savannah Lively, Matthew Nussbaum, Kyra Pearl, Carson Retter, Emilia Robison, Zachary Sample, William Sellers, Alexis Smith, Danica Thomas, Hannah Trautman, Justin Tuschhoff, Noah Umbeck, Ava Urhahn, Sophia Wojdylo.. ...
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Cape Central High School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Cape Central High School A Honor Roll 12th grade: Andrea Anderson, Erin Bittle, Cassidy Brown, Rebecca Condie, Rachel Diamond, Mallory Dickson, Eric Flanagan, Claire Herbst, Cody House, Jacy Keller, Marie Kinder, Kathryne LaStrapes, Chleo LeGrand, Emily Majoros, Kaylen Martin, Madison Mohnsen, Joy Mueller, Makayla Newman, Alex Owens, Luke Phillips, Bonnie Pickel, Caroline Retter, Samuel Rhodes, Joshua Sander, Emily Sheets, Nicholas Smentkowski, Bryce Tobin, Husam Wadi, Laura Waggener, Ryan Watts, Emily Weisenberger, Layne Wilson.. ...
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Zalma Junior & Senior High
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Zalma Junior & Senior High A Honor Roll 7th grade: Jacob Borders, Brett Hovis, Dakota Isenman, Callie Robinson, Cierra Schmidt, Jacob Steinberg, Elizabeth Umfleet, Lacie VanGennip. 8th grade: Tove Evans, Savannah Northern, Ashley Parsons, Bailey Payne, Jenny Pullam, Garret Robinson, Mckenzie Umfleet...
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Zalma Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Zalma Elementary School A Honor Roll 1st grade: Linly Backfisch, Bailey Hendershot, Reed Layton, Riley Montgomery, Alexis Rogers, Sidney Trainor, Klely Woodfin, Jarren Woods. 2nd grade: Bryson Cavaner, Gage Gilbert, Rebekah Mouser, Garrett Shaw, Montana Smith, Abbey Steinberg, Loman Sneed, Jacob Trainor...
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West Lane Elementary
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
West Lane Elementary 4th grade: Kimberlee Abt, Avery Bauer, Riley Bollinger, Haley Bieser, Erica Bone, Owen Boyer, Kody Bramlett, Sarah Brandenburgh, Duncan Brown, Sean Brown, Nick Cauble, Nathan Chanley, Dakota Clark, Audrey Clayton, Mallorie Coffee, Samantha Conzett-Clark, Levi Donley, Wyatt Dunning, Alli Gartman, Zach Graham, Bella Grant, Morgan Heberlie, Riley Hester, Kayla Hodges , Lily Hoffman, Peyton Huckabee, Nickolas Huffman, Graysen Johnston, Kolten Kluesner, Cole Lee, Rhet Liley, Jonathan Long, Brennan Love, Madison Lough, Molly Martin, Alex Mata, Kayla McCain, Adam McClanahan, Ty Moran, Joseph Mosley, Mia Ogle, Maya Owens, Winston Pais, Kaleb Posey, Aidan Reinecke, Alyssa Roseberry, Bryson Scherer, Taylor Scott, Leyton Simmers, Levi Smith, Mercedes Stiltner, Jimmy Tankersley, Emy Tays, Brynna Ward-Hanks, Tyson White, Lexi Wilson, Nicholas Wimp, Emmalie Wooden, Hannah Wray, Camden Wyatt, Maggie Carter, Paige Cooper, Conner Vollink, Makenna Wessell.. ...
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Trinity Lutheran School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Trinity Lutheran School A Honor Roll 5th grade: Annabella Donaldson-Michael, Kalani Gill, Sam Varnon, Sarah Ward. 6th grade: Matthew Babcock, Maggie Grimm, Luke Richmond, Etienne Soto. 7th grade: Anna Al-Sayed, Amanda Mabry, Jade Samanta, Ireland Smith, Sofia Voss...
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St. Paul Lutheran School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
St. Paul Lutheran School Scholastic Honor Roll 5th grade: Piper Guilliams, Claire Hadler, Matt Hartmann, Sydney Macke, Meredith Perez, Sydney Turner, Josh Wydra . 6th grade: Tate Bagley, Faith Boettcher, Faith Dynneson, Ashley Ernstmeyer, Kate Halllman, Micah Mirly...
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Cape Central Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Cape Central Middle School A Honor Roll 5th grade: Lillian Abernathy, Jordan Arnn, Trece Ayers, Olivia Beasley, Gabriel Bengtson, Zachary Benn, Trenton Berck, Alisha Bloom, Jhaiden Blue-Umfleet, Abigail Boxdorfer, Haley Brazel, Caden Carter, Tyler Centers, Cameron Cox, Gunner Crosnoe, Grayson Davis, Nikolaos Demopoulos, Kendall Drury, Caleb Duncan, Luke Eftink, Lyvia-Monique Ford, Hailey Fraser, Jacob Grant, J.T. ...
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Cape Christian School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Cape Christian School A Honor Roll Brayden Baker, Maddie Baker, Kristen Barwick, Matthew Blunt, A.J. Branson, Noah Branson, Megan Casasola, Mollie Davidson, Clayton Deimund, Andrea Diamond, Morgan Green, Laura Harris, Calli House, Abigail Janota, Bailey Janota, Colton Jones, Rachael Koehler, Caitlyn Limbaugh, Danielle Meyers, Carsen Miles, Savanna Pecord, Garrett Richey, Yasmeen Rodgers, Audrie Seabaugh, Brent Shenberg, Anna Grace Stroup, Dalton Upchurch, Delaney Upchurch...
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Chaffee Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Chaffee Elementary School 3rd grade: James Ashby, Katelyn Bollinger, Skylar Boese, Kirsten Cook, Seth Fraser, Tharon Hampton, Adrianna Penrose, Madison Jarrett, Ella Leible, Logan Menz, Elijah Pace, Lillith Parsons, Nate Pfefferkorn, Spencer Schrum, Kolton Spies, Lauren Wagoner, Jayden Welch, Lilly Wessel, Caden Wilson...
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Franklin Elementary
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
A Honor Roll: Damian Handy, Gage Moore, Jordan Rogers, Adrean Barrientos, Natalia Jones, Laniah Webster, Eric Lewis, Kylee Britt, Jasilyn Love, Jeremy Mayhall, Makayla Welker, Alivia Capshaw, Kelundre' Egson, Bryonna Thomas, Gracen Trickey, Me'Asia Triplett, Darrell Wiseman...
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Egyptian Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Egyptian Middle School High Honor Roll 6th grade: Jordan Shafer, Brooke Sinn. 7th grade: Breeann Johnson, Kayla Kobel, Paige Mix, Kelsey McCrite. Honor Roll 6th grade: Brandon Beasley, Paige Butcher, Nicholas Mitchell, Loralee Taylor, Amaiah Wade...
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Egyptian High School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Egyptian High School High Honor Roll 9th grade: Olivia Khourie, Kimalee Story, Kimber White. 10th grade: Cambria Bigham. 11th grade: Gina Adams, Alexis Arnold, Aaron Bigham, Danielle Carthell, Cameron Grueninger, Hannah McClarney, Kayde Wood...
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Egyptian Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Egyptian Elementary School High Honor Roll 3rd grade: Alexandrea Koch, Jordyn McClellan, Anna McLaughlin, Jennifer McLaughlin, Breanna Plott, Devon Poole, Shaveh Price, Faith Sheppard, Maisie Sitton. 4th grade: Daisha Carthell, Izabella Dillingham, Valerie Greenley, Morgan Henderson, Eric Kimberlin, Cameron McClellan, Bryanna Pace, Logan Perkins, Jacob Simmons, Alexa VanAlstine, Kylie Whitney, Mackenzie Williamson...
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Eagle Ridge Christian School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Eagle Ridge Christian School A Honor Roll Kindergarten: Joseph Akens, Madalyn Clark, Grace Kyle, Caleb Margrabe, Kaylee Mason, Jacob Orr, Lucas Skidmore, Cohen Tompson. 1st grade: Lucas Stephens. 2nd grade: Natalee Tribout, Kaelyn Woodall. 3rd grade: Sydney Gartman, Rachel Margrabe...
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Delta Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Delta Elementary school 1st Grade: Landon Altenthal, Bailey Birk, Coleton Deckard, Blake Gaebler, Presley Holweg, Shane Jansen, Rileigh Parker, T.J. Rhodes, Cashae Schearf, Trinity Vandeven, Chasity Bain. 2nd grade: Sierra Berry, Lacey Blattel, Teriana Crowden, Allie Hampton, Georgia Hanselman, Gwyneth Ikerman, Charity Jenkins, Gavin Lesch, Zachary Petersen, Alicen Rhodes, Carater Scherer, Clason Spangler, Trevor Stoffregen, Chance Tanner, Sadie Hornbuckle...
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Clippard Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Clippard Elementary School A Honor Roll 3rd grade: Steven Berumen, Lani Bleil, Mariel Bisher, Tucker Coots, Savannah Cork, Carly Edmundson, Elise Edwards, Jacob Hill, Lauren Lamar, Camille Malo, Kaima Manuel, Ethan McMillan, Kaden Mitchel, Max Moyers, Sofia Naeter, Alex Neikirk, Libby Ogburn, Ty Powers, Nicholas Schmidt, Kaitlyn Walters, Kaleb Whitworth...
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Chaffee Junior & Senior High School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Chaffee Junior & Senior High School 7th Grade: Angel Bain, Hallie Bollinger, Kallie Brewer, Cheyenne Cathey, Tucker Chaney, Mattison Clien, Jordyn Cook, Gabriel Henson, Alyssa Lunsford, Damion Rainey, Jace Russom, Katie Scott, Seth Seyer, Jaxon Vanpelt, Brandon Wallace, Kylie Wilhite...
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St. Mary Cathedral School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
St. Mary Cathedral School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Elizabeth Anderson, Liam Arnzen, Kalie Compas, Mary Dirnberger, Taylor Emmendorfer, Andrew Jedlinski, Hailey Kutz, Lauren Landewee, Lindsey Landewee, Maha Majeed, Elizabeth Roy, Audrey Salter, Carissa Schloss...
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Kelso C-7 School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Kelso C-7 School District A Honor Roll 2nd grade: Jaxon Barnes, Sierra Brown, Kaydi Debrock, Dillon Donley, Will Klipfel, Emma Steimle. 3rd grade: Macy Enderle, Connor Kern, Kara Milam, Owen Spane. 4th grade: Christopher Arnold, Carter Heuring, Alaney Moore, Allison Owens, Madison Owens, Harley Ressel, Kimberly Seabaugh, Daniel Smith, Cameron Westrich, Wes Wilburn, Brittany Young...
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Oran Junior and Senior High
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Oran Junior and Senior High School 12th grade: Baily Carlyle, Nick Cooper, Brandi Emerson, Kerra Finnie, Jacob Heeb, Trenton Hency, Alex Heuring, Jessica Kern, Allen Mansker, Kody Moore, Harley Prochnow, Aaron Scherer, Alex Schlitt, Jacob Shy, Molly Webb Syerra West, Matt Young...
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Meadow Heights Junior & Senior High
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Meadow Heights Junior & Senior High Principal's Honor Roll 7th grade: Lane Baremore, Clayton Basinger, Tatum Bollinger, Eve Brewer, Janie Cook, Abbi Davis, Mallory Emmett, Haylee House, Khloe Hyche, Lindal Liley, Zachary Liley, Lindsey Manning, Corey Martin, Maggie McCall, Skyler Nenninger, Alexander Thompson, Coleman Wilfong, Ethan Yamnitz...
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Meridian Elementary and Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Meridian Elementary and Middle School High Honors 3rd grade: Tala Abukhdair, Jemaria Blake, Quinlan Denson, Brian Hamilton. 4th grade: Omarion Edwards, Joshua Gilbert, Brainard Hagler, Justin Kaufman, Zander Kaufman, Bekka Masters, Kalayshia Rhines, Aliza Smith...
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Meridian High School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Meridian High School High Honor Roll 12th grade: Brittany Johnson, Devoney Maborn. 11th grade: LaShaunta Covington, Andrew Hileman, Lewis Hunt. Honor Roll 12th grade: AreYona Barnes, Timeca Brown, Josh Gosa, Samaria Gosa, John Hammon, Tyler Hileman, Wyatt Isom, Deborah Nelson, Husam Saleh...
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Nell Holcomb School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Nell Holcomb School A Honor Roll 6th grade: Caleb Oswald, Molly Phegley, Devon Tiemann. 7th grade: Landon Byrum, Lainey Conklin, Anna Juhlin, Devin Lincoln. 8th grade: Zach Brock, Jordan Compas, Brad Orenstein, Alexis Oswald, Brent Tiemann, Jessica Weibrecht...
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Oran Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Oran Elementary School 3rd grade: Devin Amelunke, Landen Avery, Hannah Boshell, Rylee Boshell, Shelby Bryant, Seth Cauble,Alexis Childers, Breyden Harless, Irelyn Kelley, Brody Patrick, Nicholas Romas, Lukas Sadler, Adrianna Schlosser, Samuel Shoemaker, Clayton Sullivan, Ainsley Streeter, Hope Woodfin...
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Oak Ridge Junior & Senior High
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Oak Ridge Junior & Senior High 6th grade: Caroline Abner, Connor Bock, Austin Gilliland, Drew Kranawetter, Brent Seyer, Taylor Seyer, Faith Sides, Rheabeckah Thompson. 7th grade: Brianna Amschler, Jordan Barker, Brianna Harrison, Jordan Layton, Amanda Meyer, Travis Sides, Turk Smith, Cody Strop...
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Oak Ridge Elementary
(Honor Roll ~ 02/26/13)
Oak Ridge Elementary 4th grade: Haileigh Ernst, Gilbert Evans, Drew Glueck, Bryce Hahs, Logan Huffman, David Layton, Sophie Nesbit, Ethan Puchbauer, Madison Schumer, Jacob Shelton, Drake Stone, and Sierra Woodall. 5th grade: Caroline Abner, Connor Bock, Holly Brown, Austin Gilliland, Dalton Griffith, Maggie Howe, Breanna Hughes, Mark Johnson, Drew Kranawetter, Michaela Lee, Cole Schemel, Brent Seyer, Taylor Seyer and Brittany Showmaker...
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