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  2. Sikeston, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Previous Sikeston newspapers have included The Sikeston Star which was founded in 1884; The Sikeston Herald, a Democrat or left-leaning Republican newspaper founded in 1903 or perhaps 1900; The Scott County Democrat and The Enterprise which was founded in 1883 and eventually became known as The Dexter Statesman; and Delta Metro, a weekly news ...

  3. Peter C. Myers - Wikipedia

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    Peter C. Myers, Sr. (January 4, 1931 – November 26, 2012) [2] [3] was a Missouri politician who served as Deputy Secretary of Agriculture from 1986 to 1989 during the administration of Ronald Reagan. He also served in the Missouri House of Representatives for the 160th district from 1999 to 2007.

  4. Jacqueline Scott - Wikipedia

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    The daughter of John and Maxine Scott, [1] she settled down in Neosho, Missouri, where she graduated from Neosho High School in 1949. [2] She then went to New York and attended Hunter College. [3] Her initial experience on stage came when she traveled with a tent show in Missouri. [3]

  5. Neal E. Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Neal E. Boyd and former Missouri Lt. Governor Peter Kinder. Boyd was the co-owner of Cox & Boyd Insurance Solutions, an insurance agency with locations in St. Louis and Sikeston, Missouri, and the vice president of sales for Voluntary Benefit Services, also located in St. Louis. [citation needed]

  6. The Daily Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Standard, newspaper in Brisbane, Australia; The Daily Standard, newspaper in Sikeston, Missouri, United States; The Daily Standard, daily newspaper in Celina, Ohio, United States; The Weekly Standard

  7. Marjorie Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery was born in Sikeston, Missouri, on May 27, 1912 [1] to Grover Cleveland Montgomery (1885–1934) and Mary Emily McCord (1885–1962). As a young girl she was in a group of traveling vaudeville players of the Junior Times Club in Los Angeles, California. Accompanied by truckloads of ice cream, Montgomery and the others entertained ...

  8. William Jefferson Blythe Jr. - Wikipedia

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    On May 17, 1946, while traveling from Chicago, Illinois, to Hope, Arkansas, Blythe lost control of his 1942 Buick on U.S. Route 60 outside of Sikeston, Missouri, after one of his car's tires blew out. He survived the crash after being thrown from the car, but drowned in a drainage ditch.

  9. Lynching of Cleo Wright - Wikipedia

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    Cleo Wright was a 26-year-old African-American cotton mill worker who was lynched in Sikeston, Missouri during the afternoon of January 25, 1942. Earlier, he was accused of attacking a white woman with a knife and attempting to sexually assault her, and subsequently resisted arrest by stabbing a police officer in the face. [ 1 ]