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February 7
Aspiring writers find community and inspiration at Bootheel Writers' growing meetings
The Bootheel Writers' meetings in Kennett, Mo., are drawing more local talent, providing a supportive community for writers of all levels. The group meets bi-monthly to share resources and peer-review work.
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February 6
Kennett council considers rental compliance and supports police equipment upgrade
Kennett City Council approves funds for police vests and mosquito control contract amid rising costs. Discussions also covered rental compliance enforcement, city employee insurance, and traffic grants.
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February 6
Wrongful conviction overturned, but is the right man now on trial for Lawless's murder?
Leon Lamb faces trial for the 1992 murder of Mischelle Lawless after waiving extradition to Missouri. Previously, Josh Kezer was wrongfully convicted and exonerated. Is Lamb the right suspect this time?
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February 6
Dexter School District under scrutiny: Parents allege inappropriate search of student
Dexter School District faces allegations of an inappropriate student search, sparking outrage among parents. A police report has been filed, and the incident is under investigation, raising concerns of retaliation.
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February 5
Dunklin County prepares for trial of Kennett man accused of setting fire to his home while roommates...
The trial follows an extended mental health evaluation.
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February 4
How a brutal crime and an attorney's action put a meth-fueled felon behind bars for life
Dunklin County Asst. Prosecutor Ryan Dicus describes it as the most violent non-fatal case he's encountered.
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February 4
Jury swiftly delivers 102-year sentence for Missouri man after police standoff
A Pemiscot County jury quickly sentenced Kenneth Canday after a violent crime spree, including a brutal assault and an eight-hour police standoff.
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February 3
Kennett landlords challenge city's inspection program, citing financial and ethical concerns
Kennett landlords are contesting the city's housing inspection program, citing misleading implementation, financial burdens, and ethical concerns. They argue it unfairly impacts landlords and renters, raising costs and targeting low-income communities.
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February 3
Kennett city council to tackle mosquito control and insurance policies in upcoming meeting
Key topics include a contract with Vector Disease Control and a review of the city's health insurance policy.
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February 3
Missed the first meeting? Don't worry, The Bootheel Writers welcome you this Thursday
Missed the first meeting of The Bootheel Writers? Join them this Thursday at 4 p.m. at Dunklin County Library, Kennett. Connect with fellow writers and get insights from authors John and Carol Fisher.
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