Sunday Dec 20 | Daily Dunklin Democrat
Senath Fire Department recognizes 30-year service by Chief, explains aspects of program
Ken Johnson and Keith Williams, both members of the Senath Volunteer Fire Department, recently made a presentation at the Senath Lions Club meeting, explaining the many services the department provides and the supplies and materials the department utilizes.
Teens for Christ collect food supplies for Dunklin County families
The Senath-Hornersville High School Teens for Christ recently participated in a program to collect food supplies, among the student body, to help all families in the area with their Christmas Dinner.
Bids open on Tyson sewer project
The city of Dexter received eight bids on a sewer project to install a duplex pump station and 5,600 feet of 10-inch force main sewer line to handle wastewater from the Tyson Foods plant in eastern Dexter.
Local representatives explain hospice services, benefits to Senath council
Legacy Hospice, Inc., Community Educator, Waynetta Rodgers and Volunteer/Bereavement Coordinator, Tanya Jenkins, presented misconceptions on who services can be provided for and when they can be provided to the Senath City Council during the council meeting on Monday.
Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the oh so [in]frequently updated DDD Web log that is, "From the Desk." Over the past year, I have been witness to various events from the area, some of which I have shared with you, some of which I haven't. Today, we shall recap George Anderson - 2009.
The City of Hornersville is in the process of getting in the holiday spirit, after kicking things off with the Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on Tuesday night.
Senath-Hornersville sets goals to achieve a balanced budget for current school year
In a recent report to the Senath-Hornersville Board of Education, Superintendent Larry Wood informed the members that the district is looking to end the current school year with a balanced budget.
Local educators attend 'Turnaround' event
Members of South Elementary's Leadership Team met with members from five area schools on Monday, as part of the University of Virginia's Turnaround Program.
Treatment facility plans delayed again
The City of Hornersville has hit another bump in the road of progress for its new waste water treatment facility, as the city will not be able to get a grant for the cost of the anti-degradation study.
5 applications opened in quest for new Southland superintendent
The Southland Board of Education opened five applications for the position of superintendent during the executive session portion of its meeting on Thursday evening.
Dunklin County Farm Family reflects on award, state fair experience
The 2009 Dunklin County Farm Family, front row, Aaron, Halle, and Jessica Jamerson are presented with a plaque from, back row, from left, Mark Wolfe, Director Missouri State Fair; Charles Kruse, President Missouri Farm Bureau; Ken Keesaman, Missouri State Fair Commissioner; and Samantha Wilkerson, Miss Missouri State Fair 2009.
Students at Senath-Hornersville High School take part in anti-drug program, Red Ribbon Week
Palladian to seek grant for H'ville waste water anti-degradation study
Following a delay in the City of Hornersville's new waste-water treatment facility due to anti-degradation requirements, Wade Morse, president of Palladian Consulting Engineers of St.
Board members learn how district performs on MAP test, Reading First
The Senath-Hornersville School District was said to be "right along with the Missouri kids" in terms of MAP test scores, a statement that the Board of Education called very informative.
Several SHHS students recently attended a unique history presenation performed by Winston Churchill's great-grandson, Jonathan Sandys.
Ribbons awarded to Delta Fair Baby Photo Contest winners
Owen Fortner, above, son of Christy and Billy Fortner of Tallapoosa, Mo., was named Overall Best of Show Winner in the 2009 Delta Fair Baby Photo Contest.
Requirement causes delay in Hornersville's wastewater project
The City of Hornersville's new wastewater project has slowed down following a new anti-degradation requirement which could add up to $25,000 to the cost of the project.
Senath Board of Education approves formation of drama club
On Thursday, the Senath-Hornersville School Board approved the High School to create a Drama Club, sponsored by Mr.
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