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Perryville boys basketball team topples Scott City for Woodland Invitational title
(High School Sports ~ 12/05/15)
Third-seeded Perryville pulled away in the fourth quarter and never looked back, defeating top-seeded Scott City 64-51 in Friday's championship game at Woodland High School.
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Donation to VFW Post 3838 from Parents Without Partners
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/05/15)
Parents Without Partners donated a picture of North County Park to the VFW Post 3838 in appreciatioin of their support and encouragement over the years. Pictured are Barb Reis, Albie Sautter, Carrie Whitsel (Quartermaster), Wanda Elfrink, Pete Rhodes (Canteen Manager), Kathy Lee, Pat Hill, Kaye Lee, Marilyn Wiggs, and Joseph Wolsey (Commander)...
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Out of the past: Dec. 5
(Out of the Past ~ 12/05/15)
Terry Risco is the new director of the Cape Girardeau Public Library; Risco, who began his duties Monday, was formerly a reference librarian at Utica, Michigan; he succeeds Martha Maxwell as director. Southeast Missouri State University plans to spend $67,000 this fiscal year on attracting and retaining minority students and promoting ethnic diversity on campus; approximately $35,000 of the cost is being funded with state money earmarked especially for recruitment and retention of minority students.. ...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 12/05/15)
Today in History Today is Saturday, Dec. 5, the 339th day of 2015. There are 26 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Dec. 5, 1945, five U.S. Navy torpedo bombers mysteriously disappeared after taking off from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on a training mission (designated as Flight 19) with the loss of all 14 crew members; "The Lost Squadron," as it came to be known, later contributed to the legend of the Bermuda Triangle...
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Advance boys basketball team holds off SCC 90-89 in title game of Oran Invitational
(High School Sports ~ 12/05/15)
Hornets ended the Braves' seven-year reign atop the tournament.
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Taller Malden team defeats Oran in third-place game at OIT
(High School Sports ~ 12/05/15)
A young team is often an inconsistent team, and the Oran Eagles embodied that Friday night in the third-place game of their own Oran Invitational Tournament. In a sporadic performance, the fourth-seeded Eagles fell 55-41 to second-seeded Malden. The roller-coaster ride for a squad that starts a freshman at point guard as wells as two sophomores, included falling into a 16-point hole less than three minutes into the second quarter, before cutting the deficit to two points by halftime by scoring the final 12 points of the second quarter.. ...
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