Episode Description
Four teams left. One town still standing. We are still buzzing from the Vianney game and the way our Bulldogs found a way when everything tightened up late. We break down the biggest moments, the stat lines that tell the real story, and the seniors who keep making winning plays even when the spotlight is blazing. If you’re following Missouri high school basketball, MSHSAA Class 5, or searching for the Sikeston Bulldogs Final Four run, this one captures the feeling of a whole community leaning into the same dream.
Then we bring you a conversation that matters just as much off the court. Chief Jim McMillen of the Sikeston Department of Public Safety sits down with us to talk about what “public safety” really means in our town, why the move to 12-hour shifts helps retention, and how their in-house academy speeds up training when staffing gets tight. We get into community policing, leadership, and the reality of building a culture where service is the point and accountability is non-negotiable.
We also go deep on mental health crisis calls, crisis intervention training, and the hard truth that we can’t arrest our way out of every social problem while still protecting victims and enforcing the law. Chief McMillen shares how trust is rebuilt, how technology like ShotSpotter fits into modern policing, and what residents can do that actually helps, from showing up to reporting what they see and hear.
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