The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Tuesday, Nov. 26, announced proposed changes in Medicare and Medicaid that would formally recognize obesity as a disease, meaning ...
The Kennett Humane Dept. 3rd annual Pound Puppies Thanksgiving was attended by staff and volunteers who provided the housed dogs with meals fit for man's best friends. Kennett Humane Dept. (KHD) ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey believes the state can still enforce some abortion restrictions even after voters lifted the state's ban earlier this month, though he didn't weigh in on the ...
Medicare is not simple insurance that covers everything from a hangnail to the nursing home, and it is not something that everyone has, even though some young, and a few old, politicians believe it is ...
Lynn and the late Philip Ray Russom was born September 27, 1971 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri and departed this life November 22, 2024 at the age of 53 years 1 month and 26 days. Shannon married Sarah ...
KENNETT, Mo. - Education is a top priority here, and to that end a number of teachers displayed high-tech devices at Tuesday's meeting of the Kennett No. 39 Board of Education. The instruments include ...
Small Business Saturday is coming up this Satur 30. Don't shop yourself out on Black Friday, because 12 Kennett businesses will be participating with special holiday deals and promotions for all your ...
Dunklin County Prosecuting Attorney Nicholas Jain reported Monday that a man was found guilty of three felonies in connection to a 2017 shooting here. Johnny Lee Phillips Jr., 46, who listed Steele as ...
This is the second and final installment of a two-part series regarding Monday's meeting of the Malden City Council. The first installment was published in Tuesday's edition of the Delta Dunklin ...
Kennett's residential Christmas lighting contest is back this holiday season. Five homes, one from each ward, will win a $25 Kennett Board of Public Works (KBPW) bill credit. The overall winner, the ...
KENNETT, Mo. - Unlicensed kids driving golf carts and UTVs on city streets is more than a crime. The practice could be a life-threatening danger to those behind the wheel and other motorists. So said ...