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2020 Bloomfield High School Homecoming Candidates
January 24th 2020 by Dee Loflin
2020 Bloomfield High School Homecoming Candidates

Bloomfield, Missouri - Bloomfield High School will crown their 2020 Homecoming Queen on Friday, January 24, 2020 after the varsity game against the Woodland Cardinals.

Candidates are freshman Aysia Corbin, sophomore Abbigayle Siler, junior Jerica Goodman, and senior Savanna Spicer.

Photo provided.


Last Updated on January 24th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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Touring Civil Rights Exhibition Coming to ASU Museum
January 22nd 2020 by Dee Loflin
Touring Civil Rights Exhibition Coming to ASU Museum

Jonesboro, Arkansas - Through a compelling assortment of photographs, television clips, art posters, and historic artifacts, a travelling exhibition at Arkansas State University will trace how images and media disseminated to the American public transformed the modern civil rights movement and jolted Americans, both black and white, out of a state of denial or complacency.

Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 28, Arkansas State University Museum will host "For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights."  The public is invited to a reception celebrating the opening, 3‑5 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 6, at the Museum.

The nationally touring exhibition is made possible through NEH on the Road, an initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).  Adapted for the tour by Mid-America Arts Alliance (M-AAA), the exhibition continues through March 16 at A-State.

"ASU Museum gratefully acknowledges the A-State Office of Diversity and Engagement for funding the Museum’s presentation of 'For All the Word to See,' " said Dr. Marti Allen, director.  "This exhibition contributes to a rich program of events honoring A-State’s 2020 celebration of Black History Month."

Visitors to the immersive display will explore dozens of compelling and persuasive visual images, including photographs from influential magazines, such as Life, Jet, and Ebony; CBS news footage; and clips from The Ed Sullivan Show. Also included are civil rights-era objects that exemplify the range of negative and positive imagery — from Aunt Jemima syrup dispensers and 1930s produce advertisements to Jackie Robinson baseball ephemera and 1960s children’s toys with African American portraiture.

"For All the World to See" is not a history of the civil rights movement, Allen added, but rather an exploration of the vast number of potent images that influenced how Americans perceived race and the struggle for equality.

Dr. Maurice Berger, research professor in the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, curated the exhibit.  It was co-organized by the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture and the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution.

Founded in 1972, Mid-America Arts Alliance is the country's oldest regional nonprofit arts organization. Additional details are available at the websites, www.maaa.org and www.nehontheroad.org.

Admission to the exhibition and to the opening reception is free.  Museum hours are Monday and Wednesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, one may contact Jill Kary, jkary@astate.edu or (870) 972-2074.

Pictured: Medgar Evers Funeral, Life Magazine, June 28, 1963. From the NEH on the Road exhibition "For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights." 2011. Photo: E. G. Shempf.


Last Updated on January 22nd 2020 by Dee Loflin




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Puxico Elementary Announces 2nd Quarter 2019 Honor Roll
January 21st 2020 by Dee Loflin
Puxico Elementary Announces 2nd Quarter 2019 Honor Roll

Puxico, Missouri - Puxico R-8 Elementary School has released their 2019 2nd quarter Honor Roll.

3rd Grade:

Annabelle Allen, Rylan Appleton, Alissa Blagg, Andrea Clark, Elizabeth Cookson, Briar Dejournett, Emma Dempsey, Alyssa Dumas, Bailey Dumey, Kayden Hale, Jacob Harmon, Casen Hemby, Layton Hemby, Duncan Hill, Braden Isaac, Bryce Isaac, Addysen Long, Gabriella Lowe, Jayson Malone, Abigail Manis, Emmitt McLain, Ruger Moit, Seth Nienajadlo, Peyton Pierce, Lilah Porter, Devin Robertson, Daelynn Rogers, Ryan Seward, Dayton Shackleford, Jerren Spain, Maylee Stephens, Mayson Tanner, Hunter Wheetley, Asia Whitaker and Kynley Worthy

4th Grade:

Drake Armstrong, Jagur Backus, Alyssa Burdyshaw, Emma Chasteen, Jacob Cross, Landon Faries, Lily Foster, Matti Beth Fox, Lexi Freeman, Wyatt Hueckel, Virginia Joslin, Kevin Kennedy, Raylee Layton, Raymond Lewis, Lydia Mayberry, Kaylee McClelland, Rubee Pierce, Brooklyn Ramey, Colton Stroud and Paul Swesey

5th Grade:

Dominick Allen, Jaden Arnold, Hope Bolin, Emberlyn Buchanan, Blade Burkman, Gracie Campbell, Kiersten DeLong, Kaylee Dumas, Elizabeth Fletcher, Layla Hale, Addison Hancock, Bryson Helm, Jude Lawrence, Jeffery Lence, Jacob McMeans, Grant McMillan, Brayden Mitchell, Taylor Muller, Lilly Oliver, Kelsi Placher, Kaitlynn Powers, Maggie Reinert, Blake Schrader, Marley Sheren, Carlee Smith, Megan Smothers, Maddalyn Ward, Arica Wilkinson and Brayden Zych


Last Updated on January 21st 2020 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Middle School 8th Grade 2nd Quarter 2019 Honor Roll
January 20th 2020 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 8th Grade 2nd Quarter 2019 Honor Roll

Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School has announced their 2019 2nd Quarter Honor Roll students for 8th grade.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework. Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Below are the following 8th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:

Rylee Corlew, Christian Crawford, Lillyn Crockett, Mya Darnell, Brennan Davis, Jaylynn Davis, James Deberry, Levi Dement, Emerson Dorton, Holden Duer, Ashton Dvorak, Anna Ellinghouse, Chase Farmer, Kaylie Farmer, Marie Fees, Preston Fitzpatrick, Sabastian Ford, and Piper Freeman.

Luke Gentry, Dylan Greene, Gracen Hampton, Kaylee Hazel, Amelia Holden, Matthew Honeycutt, Brooklyn Huggins, Gabrielle Ingram, Landon Jarrell, Peyton Jarrell, Amelia Jenkins, Tristan King, Anistin Kyle, Juan Lara, Brooke Lasater, Sherry Lesley, Brooklyn Link, Kaden Lirely, and Abbie Lloyd.

Shane Matthews, Kennedy McCormick, Adaline Medley, Melany Melendez, Tommijo Mitchell, Chloe Neuhaus, Haleigh Noble, Hailey Northern, Katelynn Owens, Dante Robinson, Ethan Ross, Cy Scott, Lily Simpson, Macie Templemire, Kiara Terry, Allison Turnbo, Ashtin Vincent, Alyssa Warren, Le-Roy Watson, Rhyder Williams, Emma Worley, Ryan Young and Ethan Zabelin.


Last Updated on January 20th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade 2nd Quarter 2019 Honor Roll
January 20th 2020 by Dee Loflin
T.S. Hill Middle School 7th Grade 2nd Quarter 2019 Honor Roll

Dexter, Missouri - T.S. Hill Middle School has announced their 2019 2nd Quarter Honor Roll students for 7th grade.  Students must maintain a B average to be on the Honor Roll each quarter.

Successful, lifelong learners set aside a time and a space every day to do their homework. Student who can manage their daily workload have a better chance of attaining academic success.

Below are the following 7th grade Honor Roll students in alphabetical order:

Averee Ackman, Aydan Adams, Cameron Addis, Landon Akridge, Nolan Alford, Eric Avery, Evan Avery, Claira Bailey, Cameron Bell, Zachary Billingsley, Lawson Blocker, Elizabeth Bolin, Tessla Boner, Brooklyn Boyer, Annalisa Bradley, Dillon Brown, Cooper Buchanan, Autumn Budde, Madison Carey, Beau Carrier, Kati Carrillo, Chloe Cash, Christian Chappell, Benjamin Christian, Reese Colyer, Cynthia Conklin, Kaylie Cook, Christopher Crader and Audrey Culp.

Montana Davison, Rylee Dawson, Jeffrey Dobbelare, Benjamin Dowdy, Cali Duncan, Jayden Duncan, Michael Dunivan, Laney Edwards, Briley Engler, Joseph Fortner, Landon Fraley, Brooklynn Franklin, Ethan Glaus, Leland Gonzalez, Kiera Goodman, Caleb Gott, Tanner Guiling, Christiaan Haasbroek-Wirz, Kali Hale, Ryleigh Hall, Aurora Hampton, Lydia Hanner, Peyton Hartline, Marlie Hatton, Kaylynn Haws, Gage Hayes, Aundrea Hernandez, Kasmira Hester, and Jackson Howard.

Kaden Jackson, Sophia James, Symphony Jarrell, Anney Jaynes, Kinsey Jelinek, Brianna Jenkins, Ryan Kaufman, Kinley Kennedy, Camden Kipper, Kenady Krapf, Daythan Lane, Hunter Larsen, Kierstyn Lawhorn, Thomas Lee, Jacob Lutmer, Puja Maisuria, Ashton Malone, Harley Malone, Ricardo Martinez, Mckenna McBroom, Ashley McCoy, Kayley McCoy, Lee-Michael McDonald, Maggie McMillion, Carly McMunn, Fisher Menley, Owen Miller, Bryden Moore, Brooke Morgan, Brooklyn Mouton, Katelyn Nichols, Abigail Northern, and Faith Olsen.

Jake Paine, Jake Parker, Joseph Passley, Carly Patterson, Emma Pennington, Isabella Pittman, Keagan Polley, Drexler Pope, Adeline Prance, Cayton Pruett, Logan Pullum, Sawyer Rascher, Tracy Reed, Avery Riley, Cale Robinson, Lucas Rogers, Layton Shafer, Payton Short, Alexis Sisk, Kaylea Smith, Tyler Spence, Rhyley Spencer, Caroline Stone, Madison Sutton, Kolten Tellman, Tucker Temples, Essabella Voss, Kaileigh Wallace, Kylee Warner, Kyle Warren, Thais Waters, Sean Wheetley, Cali White, Korbin Williams, Cooper Worley and Febe Worley.


Last Updated on January 20th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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