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Baxter is an extinct town in New Madrid County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. [1] The community was named after one Mr. Baxter, the proprietor of a local lumber operation. [2]
James P. Kem (1910, ΒΘΠ), United States Senate from Missouri, 1947 to 1953; Jason Klumb (JD 1993), Regional administrator of the U.S. General Services Administration; Rush Limbaugh Sr. (1914), Missouri House of Representatives, and patriarch of the Limbaugh family; Jon Lindgren, Mayor of Fargo, North Dakota, 1978–1994; pioneering LGBT ...
The Baxter Bulletin was sold to Multimedia in 1976. The company was Gannett acquired Multimedia in 1995. [2] In August 2021, Gannett sold the newspaper to Phillips Media Group. [3] In January 2024, the newspaper announced it will reduce its print frequency from five days a week to two (Wednesdays and Saturdays). [4]
John Clifford "Cliff" Baxter (September 27, 1958 – January 25, 2002) was an Enron Corporation executive who resigned in May 2001 before committing suicide the following year. Prior to his death he had agreed to testify before Congress in the Enron scandal .
Benjamin Snell Jr. (born February 26, 1998) is an American professional football running back.He played college football for the Kentucky Wildcats.Snell is the great-nephew of former New York Jets running back Matt Snell.
In the Missouri Senate, all of Iron County is a part of Missouri's 3rd District and is currently represented by Republican Gary Romine of Farmington. Romine defeated former Democratic State Representative Joseph Fallert, Jr. of Ste. Genevieve in 2012 with 53.84 percent of the vote in the district, which includes most of the Missouri Lead Belt ...
The Madoff investment scandal was a major case of stock and securities fraud discovered in late 2008. [1] In December of that year, Bernie Madoff, the former Nasdaq chairman and founder of the Wall Street firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, admitted that the wealth management arm of his business was an elaborate multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
Arriving in Clyde, Missouri, they founded the Benedictine Convent of Perpetual Adoration. This remains the motherhouse and largest community of the congregation. [ 1 ] The decision to come was sparked by the departure of a group of monks from the nearby Engelberg Abbey , at a time when monastic communities were threatened by political changes ...