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  2. Sikeston, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Sikeston Standard Democrat is Sikeston's daily newspaper. It derives its name from two of the city's previous newspapers -- The Democrat Advertiser and The Daily Standard which was founded in 1911 and became a daily newspaper in 1950.

  3. Marjorie Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery was born in Sikeston, Missouri, on May 27, 1912 [1] to Grover Cleveland Montgomery (1885–1934) and Mary Emily McCord (1885–1962). As a young girl she was in a group of traveling vaudeville players of the Junior Times Club in Los Angeles, California. Accompanied by truckloads of ice cream, Montgomery and the others entertained ...

  4. Kate Murtagh - Wikipedia

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    Her mother, born Wootson Davis in Sikeston, Missouri, moved to New York City in the early 1910s to further her vocal training. By 1914 she married Henry B. Murtagh. [3] He was a nationally-prominent theater organist, pianist, conductor, and composer who held a series of important posts in major U.S. cities. [4]

  5. Jacqueline Scott - Wikipedia

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    1956–2009. Spouse. Gene Lesser. . ( m. 1958) . Children. 2. Jacqueline Sue Scott (June 25, 1931 – July 23, 2020) was an American actress who appeared on Broadway and in several films, but mostly guest starred in more than 100 television programs.

  6. Sikeston High School - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln School still stands in western Sikeston. The high school newspaper is known as The Bulldog Barker while the high school yearbook is known as The Growler. Buildings. The Sikeston Field House, the school's home gymnasium, was completed in 1969 as a multi-purpose athletic facility with a seating capacity exceeding

  7. Mark Littell - Wikipedia

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    Mark Alan Littell (January 17, 1953 – September 5, 2022), nicknamed " Country " and " Ramrod ", [1] was an American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball in 1973 and from 1975 to 1982 for the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals. He was a member of the Royals' division champions in 1976 and 1977, leading the 1976 team with 16 saves.

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