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M3.8 earthquake shakes northwest Tenn., portions of the Bootheel
DYER COUNTY, Tenn. (KFVS) - An early morning earthquake was felt in parts of the Heartland on Thursday, May 16. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), a magnitude 3.8 earthquake was recorded at 3:19 a.m. The USGS reported the epicenter was in Dyer County approximately 4.3 miles south...
Indians reach district semi-final
The Jackson Indians baseball team defeated the Northwest (Cedar Hill) Lions 12-1 in the Class 6 District 1 Tournament on Wednesday at Jackson Stadium. Northwest struck in the opening inning with a sacrifice fly to bring in a run and take an early 1-0 lead. The Lions' joy was cut short by a five-run bottom-of-the-first response from the Indians for a lead Jackson never looked back from.
Body found in Mississippi River identified as St. Louis man
STE. GENEVIEVE COUNTY, Mo. – Earlier this month, a man’s body was recovered from the Mississippi River in Ste. Genevieve County. On Monday, county authorities identified the individual as a St. Louis man. According to Major Jason Schott, chief deputy of the Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office, employees...
C4D1: Nice season by Pirates goes down vs. stellar pitching
DEXTER – Slowly over the past 15 months, the Perryville High School baseball program has worked to build some positive mojo around the program, and the Pirates carried that into their MSHSAA Class 4 District 1 semifinal game with Fredericktown with Marquand-Zion at East Park in Dexter on Monday. However, Perryville had to endure a dominant pitching performance and fell 3-1. “There wasn’t much we could do,” second-year Perryville coach Don O’Keefe said following the loss.
A high school student brought a gun to school
FREDERICKTOWN, Mo. (KBSI) – A Fredericktown high school student brought a firearm to school this morning. According to the Fredericktown R-1 Schools Facebook page sometime this morning on May 1o, a situation occurred that involved a student and a firearm. The firearm was confiscated by the school’s resource officer....
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