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  2. Peter C. Myers - Wikipedia

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    Myers died in Sikeston, Missouri. [4] References Missouri General Assembly biography [permanent dead link; This page was last edited on 24 December 2024, at 20:49 ...

  3. Boone County Journal - Wikipedia

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    Boone County is home to Columbia, Missouri which houses the University of Missouri and has a population of about 178, 271 people. The newspaper is released weekly. The newspaper is released weekly. Advertised as Southern Boone County's primary news source, this newspaper is released each Wednesday to an audience of 2,560 readers.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Ponder, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Ponder is an extinct town in southwestern Ripley County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. [ 1 ] The community is located on Missouri Route 142 between Doniphan to the east and Gatewood to the west.

  6. Category:People from Sikeston, Missouri - Wikipedia

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  7. KSIM - Wikipedia

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    KSIM went on the air in 1948 and was owned by the Sikeston Community Broadcasting Company. It broadcast with 250 watts until beginning broadcast at 1,000 watts during the day in 1962. KSIM was able to get on the air because of KFVS—the future KZIM—moving to 960 kHz. Prime Time Broadcasting Corporation bought KSIM in 1977.

  8. Mound City News - Wikipedia

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    The Mound City News (sometimes called the Mound City News-Independent) [1] is a local newspaper published in Mound City, Missouri, serving Holt County. It reports a circulation of 2,400 [2] The paper has been publishing weekly since 1879 [3] and currently releases its publication on Thursday each week. [4] The publication claims roots back to ...

  9. Boonville Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Boonville Daily News is an American daily newspaper published in Boonville, Missouri, United States.