Monday Dec 14 | Daily Dunklin Democrat
John Franklin Boone, 74, of Clarkton died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009, at his residence.
Major case squad investigating death of former Butler County sheriff
Authorities have been investigating the October death of the former Butler County sheriff.
Area Task Force investigations lead to 6 drug-related arrests
Six area residents were arrested on drug related charges late last week, following investigations at Steele, Mo., and Malden, Mo.
Police investigating death of former Southeast Missouri sheriff
The Dunklin County Major Case Squad was activated earlier this week to investigate the October death of former Butler County Sheriff Sam Gilmore.
Braving the cold to deliver a warm message... A living nativity in Malden
Braving the cold to deliver a warm messagea A living nativity in Malden! The Stokelan Drive Christian Church wants you to take a mini trip to Malden this weekend.
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.
Area city gets millions from FEMA to revamp utility system
A Dunklin County utility company will receive federal dollars to help fund a $10 to $15 million overhaul of Missouri's second oldest publicly owned municipal electric system.
Josh Palmer: From Meth to Success
People can -- and do -- recover from meth addition. Such is the case with former Malden, Mo., man Josh Palmer.
Bernie approves truck purchase
The Bernie Board of Aldermen voted to purchase a 2009 Chevrolet 2500 service truck at a cost of $24,586 at a special meeting Tuesday night.
Bernie Schools breaks from Malden Alternative School
Bernie School Board members voted this week to relinquish their ties to the Malden Alternative School beginning with the 2010-11 school year, and instead conduct their own in-house classroom for students assigned to in-school suspension .
Irene Elizabeth Carr, 87, of Oran passed away Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau.
Flags to fly at half-staff Nov. 6-12 to honor Malden soldier
Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered that the U.S. and Missouri flags on all state buildings in Dunklin County be flown at half-staff from Nov.
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Fort Drum soldier from Missouri dies in German hospital from non-combat related injuries
Fort Drum officials say a 10th Mountain Division soldier from Missouri has died in a German hospital from non-combat related injuries.
Local residents can participate in charitable giving Residents of Dunklin and Pemiscot Counties will have the chance to bring the "joy of Christmas to needy children" around the area by donating to Toys for Tots.
TRCC looking to expand Sikeston campus
Three Rivers Community College is looking to expand its Sikeston center -- but first, it needs to find a new, bigger location.
Kennett, Malden License Office contracts awarded
The Kennett and Malden license offices have been awarded through the competitive bidding process implemented by Governor Jay Nixon to ensure more adequate customer service.
Training conference sheds light on drug and family court proceedings
Anyone entering the Malden Community Center late Wednesday afternoon may have been taken aback at the overpowering sweet smell of "weed" -- marijuana.
Presenters and organizers of the Child Abuse and Neglect Conference, held Wednesday in Malden, represented all facets of the successful collaboration betwen the Family Drug Court, Juvenile Office and Children's Division.
The Malden Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to a day of good food and fun on Saturday, Oct.