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Central, Farmington Advance to MAAA Championship Game
The MAAA Tournament Baseball Semifinals were played yesterday at Yanks’ Field in Ste. Genevieve. The first matchup saw the one seed Valle Catholic Warriors take on the four seed Central Rebels. Both teams traded zeroes early on, but it was Valle Catholic who would strike first in the middle innings.
Meyer, SV track excel at JCAA meet
There were plenty of great finishes for the St. Vincent and Perryville track teams at the Jefferson County Athletic Association Conference meet. However, no one athlete had a better meet than St. Vincent sophomore Reagan Meyer finished with two first place finishes and another second place at the meet April 24-25 at Hillsboro High School.
New $5 million manufacturing facility Trussworks Jackson breaks ground
A groundbreaking ceremony was held on April 22 for the new Trussworks Jackson facility. Shown above, from left, are SEMO REDI Management Consultant Shad Burner, Jackson Mayor Dwain Hahs, Trussworks Mid-America President and CEO Steve Stroder, Trussworks Mid-America Supply Chain Manager Angie Stroder and Trussworks Jackson General Manager Wyatt Stroder. Photo by Jay Forness.
Dexter and Jackson Golf teams qualify for State
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - The Dexter and Jackson Golf teams have qualified for the State Tournament. Dexter finished first on Thursday, May 2 in the Class 3 District 1 Tournament in Farmington with a team score of 305. Bearcats stand out Banks Nesselrodt claimed medalist honors with a score...
John-Paul Sauer returning to form after ACL tear
If you asked John-Paul Sauer how he anticipated his senior year on the baseball field would play out, I’m not sure he would have predicted the ups and downs he would face. In fact, he may not have even had time to envision the upcoming baseball season at all.
PHOTOS: Perryville, Mo. sculptures
A ribbon cutting was held on Thursday, April 4 for the new hotel at Century Casino in Cape Girardeau, Mo. Severe storms downed power lines and trees throughout the Heartland early Tuesday morning, April 2. Scott City Fire. Updated: Mar. 22, 2024 at 4:46 PM CDT. The Scott City Fire...
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