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  2. Sikeston, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Sikeston Standard Democrat is Sikeston's daily newspaper. [24] 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. Sikeston High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, the Sikeston High School football team defeated the college of Cape Normal School by a score of 15–0. [4] On November 15, 1915, Sikeston defeated Kennett by a score of 147–0. On October 4, 1919, Sikeston defeated Caruthersville by a score of 148–0, establishing a Southeast Missouri scoring record that still stands.

  4. Lynching of Cleo Wright - Wikipedia

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    July 1940 mugshot of Cleo Wright. Cleo Wright was a 26-year-old African-American cotton mill worker who was lynched in Sikeston, Missouri during the afternoon of January 25, 1942. Earlier, he was accused of attacking a white woman with a knife and attempting to sexually assault her, and subsequently resisted arrest by stabbing a police officer ...

  5. Sikeston School District - Wikipedia

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    Sikeston School District is centered in Sikeston, Missouri. The district includes several elementary and intermediate grade schools and Sikeston High School. During the 2008–2009 school year, there was a total of 3,759 students and 346 certified staff members enrolled in the Sikeston R-6 School District. The school colors are red and black ...

  6. Scott County Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Nickname. Braves [2] Website. [1] Scott County Central High School is a high school at 20794 US Highway 61 Sikeston, Missouri, Scott County, Missouri. The school colors are black and orange and the mascot is the Braves. [3] The High School has an enrollment of 151. [4]

  7. James Wilder Sr. - Wikipedia

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    37. Receptions: 431. Receiving yards: 3,500. Receiving touchdowns: 10. Player stats at PFR. James Curtis Wilder Sr. (born May 12, 1958) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins, and the Detroit Lions.

  8. Jacqueline Scott - Wikipedia

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    The daughter of John and Maxine Scott, [1] she settled down in Neosho, Missouri, where she graduated from Neosho High School in 1949. [2] She then went to New York and attended Hunter College. [3] Her initial experience on stage came when she traveled with a tent show in Missouri. [3]

  9. The Daily Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Standard. The Daily Standard may refer to: The Daily Standard (Brisbane), newspaper in Brisbane, Australia. The Daily Standard (Missouri), newspaper in Sikeston, Missouri, United States. The Daily Standard (Ohio), daily newspaper in Celina, Ohio, United States. The Weekly Standard.