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Local News: Sikeston City Council approves move of municipal court functions (7/23/21)

Friday, July 23, 2021 By David Jenkins/Standard Democrat SIKESTON — After a heated, nearly two-hour discussion Thursday evening, the Sikeston City Council voted to move municipal court functions to the circuit courts of Scott and New Madrid Counties. Council approved the move by a vote of 5-2 after an intense debate between judges, citizens and city officials. Brandon Sparks and Onethia Williams both voted no on the measure. The transferring of municipal court to the circuit courts will save the City of Sikeston in excess of $158,000 this year with the amount increasing each year thereafter. During the 2021 fiscal year, the city subsidized municipal court $42,644. Due to increased demands, decrease in fines and requirements of the Office of the State Courts Administrator, the city anticipates that amount in being in excess of $108,000 in the 2022 fiscal year.

Local News: No decision on municipal court as debate escalates (6/29/21)

Local News: No decision on municipal court as debate escalates (6/29/21)
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Local News: Residents worried about property values in historic neighborhood (5/25/21)

Tuesday, May 25, 2021 Some Sikeston residents are worried about their property values in a historic neighborhood. Sikeston resident Larry Hancock addressed Sikeston City Council during Monday’s City Council meeting, and voiced his concern over issues near his home in the North Ranney and Lake area. Hancock said there were “sketchy people” consistently walking up and down the street, many of them carrying alcohol bought at a local liquor store. He also added neighbors in rental homes in that area are not caring for their property, including only mowing their yards every three to four weeks. Vehicles also speed down Ranney Street, according to Hancock, adding to the problems.

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