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3RD QUARTER HONOR ROLL: CAPE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
A honor roll 7th grade Lance Altenthal, Kayla Auer, Trenton Beckham, Trevor Beckham, Sam Bornstein, Karen Broemmelsick, Laura Brown, Tyler Bruce, Kate Caughlan, Dave Deisher, Jami Dement, Amanda Dewrock, Wendy Dirden, Blake Driskell, Scott Dunaway, Alex Eom, Dani Fee,...
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3RD QUARTER HONOR ROLL: SCHULTZ SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
A honor roll 7th grade Lance Altenthal, Kayla Auer, Trenton Beckham, Trevor Beckham, Sam Bornstein, Karen Broemmelsick, Laura Brown, Tyler Bruce, Kate Caughlan, Dave Deisher, Jami Dement, Amanda Dewrock, Wendy Dirden, Blake Driskell, Scott Dunaway, Alex Eom, Dani Fee, Morgan Feuerhahn, Paige Foley, Autumn Gaines, Amanda Girard, Sarah Goeke, Travis Grammer, Chris Griffith, Dani Gross, Allyson Herbst, Clayton Hill, Lindsay Jaco, Robert Kaverman, Thomas Keener, Sarah Kinnison, John Kipper, Zach Kluesner, Lisa Langenfeld, Carrie Lasky, Brianna LeGrand, Maggie Limbaugh, Kirk Lohmann, Emilie Lohrmann, Madison Lowrance, Lorrin Lynn, Heather Madden, Daniel Martin, Kris Metje, Catherine Moreton, Cara Mueller, Amber Nistendirk, Anne Peel, Lydia Pratt, Jesse Pyeatte, Chelsea Sellers, Ida Shafaie, Behram Shah, Ana-Marija Simovska, Abbi Sims, Deseray Squires, Bethany Stafford, Joanna Taleno, Aaron Thornberry, Monica Toole, Ted Towner, Suzie Tufts, Joe Van Nostrand, Paul Veneziano, Conrad Westrich, Chelsea White, Kasper Woldtvedt, Linnea Woldtvedt, Jordan Young, David Zimmer, Susan Zimmer.. ...
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WIDE MEADOWS: TREASURES IN THE KITCHEN (A CONTINUING SERIES)
(Column ~ 04/10/01)
The kitchen was the hub of our lives. From it we went forth, and to it we returned. The front door was used only by strangers -- or when it was known that Mama and Grandma were having Ladies Aid. The kitchen was big senough (once it had been a single-room log-cabin home) for one to carry on an industry of dressmaking, or reading, at one end, completely undisturbed by the rest of the activity going on, yet be pleasantly aware of the nearness of loved ones and the hum of homey occupations...
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INTERNET OFFERS VIRTUAL LIBRARY OF ONLINE MAGAZINES
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
In a day when so much emphasis is placed on the visual, the Internet has had an interesting impact. More people are reading. Words are an important part of the Internet. Sure, images are great, but they may take longer to load than words. So it only makes sense that sites with reading material are popular on the Internet. This includes online magazines, or e-zines as they're called...
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PATCH ADAMS TO PRESENT FREE PROGRAM
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
Patch Adams, described as a warm, witty medicine man, is a healer, teacher, clown, entertainer and subject of a movie by the same name starring Robin Williams. Adams will be in Cape Girardeau next week to present lectures on "The Joy of Caring" and "The Magic Elixirs of Life," a free, daylong program of lectures, workshops, and a vaudeville show at the Show Me Center...
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HUMIDITY PUMMELS REGION
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
An abrupt temperature change has given area residents a hot and sweaty welcome to spring. Temperatures in Cape Girardeau on Monday approached the record high of 85 set in 1995. But even without a record, area meteorologists said it feels hotter than normal for April due to a combination of temperate heat and high humidity...
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ROAD AGE: ELDERLY DRIVERS LEARN WHEN TO SAY WEHN
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
Mary O. Damitz wanted to make her own decisions about how and when she would give up her driver's license. So, after driving for more than 70 years, the 88-year-old Cape Girardeau resident decided in January to sell her car. "It's not been as bad as I thought it would be," she said. "Nobody was saying they would take my keys away, and I wasn't feeling like a menace on the road, but I was a little uncomfortable."...
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STRANGER THAN FICTION: HAIRSTYLIST UNCOVERS CUSTOMER'S TWO-TIMING WAYS
(Column ~ 04/10/01)
It was just another mortifying moment, one of hundreds since my return to my beloved, native Southeast Missouri from the anonymity of the big city. Picture it. Major discount department store, 11 p.m. on a Saturday, potato chip aisle, wearing a very nice blouse with a very large ketchup stain from a hamburger eaten in the car only minutes before. A smiling man approaches...
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UNITED WAY TO RECOGNIZE VOLUNTEERS AT LUNCHEON
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
Volunteers of nearly every age will be recognized during a luncheon Thursday at Drury Lodge sponsored by the Area Wide United Way. For 14 years, the United Way has honored community volunteers with a special event. "It's a way to recognize community volunteers who do service not to be recognized but out of the goodness of their hearts," said Kathy Denton, the United Way's assistant director...
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DEXTER WOMAN HURT IN ACCIDENT
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
DEXTER, Mo. -- A Dexter resident was injured Monday in a single-vehicle accident in Stoddard County. Miza Eisenhart, 89, was taken to Dexter Hospital after the 12:55 p.m. accident on Highway 25, two miles north of Route Y. The driver, William Eisenhart, 80, of Dexter was not injured...
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BOARD SETS SCHOOL TAX VOTE FOR AUGUST
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
Despite a membership change, Cape Girardeau school board members focused on an upcoming tax increase proposal at an organizational meeting Monday. New Board of Education member Martha Zlokovich and Mark Carver, who began his second term, were sworn into office after the board accepted results from last week's elections...
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SEMO TO TEST WARNING SIRENS BEGINNING TODAY
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
Southeast Missouri State University will test its new outdoor warning sirens beginning today and running through Thursday. Those on or near the campus can expect to hear the sirens between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. during these three days. The seven sirens also allow voice messages to be broadcast. The sirens will sound after a verbal alert that "this is a test," university officials said...
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STATE, BARKLAGE IN LEGAL BATTLE OVER GASOLINE SPILL
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
The Missouri attorney general's office and the state's Department of Natural Resources are locked in a legal battle with Republican strategist David Barklage over a 1998 gasoline spill at a Cape Girardeau service station he owned. Attorney General Jay Nixon's office filed the lawsuit on March 2, 2000, against Barklage, chief of staff to state Senate President Pro Tem Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, and Barklage's campaign consulting firm Target Media Consultants of Cape Girardeau...
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HONOR ROLLS: OAK RIDGE SCHOOLS
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll 4th grade Jessica Aden, Michelle Huffman, Derek Emerson, Nicole Kirn, Amanda Morgan, Becky Seabaugh, Joseph Tolbert, Mattie Jo Wilhite. 5th grade Lori Brickhaus, Maggie Buchheit, Raymond Clements, Chris Jaster, Jssica McIntyre, Eric Morgan, Lia Prokopf, Jessica Ruch, Hannah Sedgwick, Rachel Sedgwick, Debra Taylor, Mandy Tucker, Sirena Watkins...
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HONOR ROLLS: NORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll A Honor roll 5th grade Jesse Eichhorn, Janelle Essner, Drew Halter, Heather Hileman, Chase Lasswell, Tyler Ptacek, Darcie Rangel, Alexandra Turner, Teresa Walker, Jennifer Watson. 4th grade Nick Arnold, J.T. Dale, Jessica Dunn, Kaci Evans, Greg Gibson, Austin Gilmore, Jordan Hecht, Casey Holmes, Alyssa Kimbel, Kirsten King, Casey Lorenz, Ross Miller, Sarah Moyers, Larissa Petzoldt, Sarah Pfeiffer, Travis Pinkerton, Andrea Richardet, Travis Roth, Rebecca Schmitt, Jessica Tuschhoff.. ...
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HONOR ROLLS: KELSO C-7 SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll A honor roll 8th grade William Beggs, Kent Deason, Michael Glastetter, Jessica Licare. 7th grade Derek Brucker, Amber Dirnberger, Jacob Glastetter, Sarah Hahn, Meghan Tetley. 6th grade Kristain Burger, Jessica Dock. 5th grade Brittany Licare...
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HONOR ROLLS: DELTA HIGH SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll A honor roll 7th grade Jessica Drew, Emily Henderson, Tyler Naramore, Amber Rose. 8th grade Jessica Bowers, Sarah Cook, Jon Kridelbaugh, Jessica Livingston, Brent Menz, Amon Seabaugh, Kristina Stovall. 9th grade April Helderman, Derek Helderman, Matthew Henderson, Michael Moore, Derek Reiminger...
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HONOR ROLLS: SCOTT CITY R-1 MIDDLE SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll High honor roll 6th grade Nathan Corn, Caitlin Hester, Margaret-Lyn Kinder, Jana Porch, Jill Reinbott. 7th grade Matthew Hayes, Kendra Medlin, Michael Petitt, Amanda Wormington, Michael Yetman. 8th grade Mattew Lawman, Alana Newell, Alisha Obermann, Caitlin Williams...
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HONOR ROLLS: ST. AUGUSTINE SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll A honor roll 8th grade Kyle Curry, Mark Dannenmueller, Steven Eeftink, Amanda Essner, Blake Essner, Renee Essner, Dane Gibson, Mitchell Glueck, Aaron Jenkins, Brandon Job, Tasha Layton, Derek Ressel, Nicholas Schwartz, Chad Slaten, Whitney Stamp, Alana Weissmueller...
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HONOR ROLLS: FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll A honor roll 6th grade Matthew Hileman, Nathaniel Kinsey, Brad LaBruyere, Claire Segar. 5th grade Russell Hoffman, Jake Kimball, Brittany Lutman, Stevie Probst, Marjorie Savoy, Katie Scholl, Hanna Sprigg. 4th grade Cate Goeke, Taylor Kirn, Jesse Lawrence, Nate Nall, Mallory Rhodes, Trey Simpson, Sing Sing Starrett...
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HONOR ROLLS: BLANCHARD ELEMENTARY
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll A Honor Roll 4th grade Colby Burge, Chris Daniels, Joshua Egbuka, Jonnie Fleming, Trevor Howard, Lou Nguyen, Michael Porter, John Ritter, Chelsey Sample, Kris Seib, Joseph Wiggans. 5th grade Allison Harold, Brayail Moore, Andy Scheibe, Stephanie Slinkard, Tony Walden, Whitney Williams...
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HONOR ROLLS: MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll High honor roll 9th grade Janiece Blake, Whitney Brown. 10th grade Ryan Casper, Regina English, Rebekah Herring, Michael Palmisano, Clottee Woods. 11th grade Nicki Brown, Cathy Cano, Nichole McClellan, Evonnia Woods. 12th grade...
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HONOR ROLLS: ST. PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL
(Honor Roll ~ 04/10/01)
3rd quarter honor roll High honor roll 5th grade Terry Amelunke, Natalie Berry, Kelsey Bohnert, Hana Bolen, Veronica Brown, Derek Brucker, Adam Collier, Tyler Engelhart, Staci Floyd, Samantha Leirer, Amanda Mayfield, Jennifer Miller, Garrett Ruppel, Anthony Scholl, Andrea Schreiner, Casey Schwab, Jake Sievers, Nikki Tuschoff, Anna Haertling, Kyle Miller, Jessica Reisenbichler...
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FLAGPOLE HONORS TEEN KILLED IN ACCIDENT
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. -- Seven months after Scott City scholar and athlete Jessica Arnzen died in an automobile accident, her friends, family and U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson came together Monday to remember Arnzen and to dedicate the Jessica Arnzen Flagpole Memorial...
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EAST PRAIRIE MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO DRUG CHARGE
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
A Mississippi County man pleaded guilty Monday to attempting to manufacture methamphetamine. Michael W. O'Conner, 36, of East Prairie, Mo., entered the plea to one felony count of attempting to manufacture 50 grams or more of a substance containing methamphetamine...
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TEENS ACCUSED OF BURGLARIES
(Local News ~ 04/10/01)
CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. -- Law enforcement officials have taken into custody five teen-agers and think they may have solved a series of area burglaries and thefts. A weeklong investigation of a burglary at the James O. Taylor residence of rural Caruthersville led to the arrest of the five Caruth-ersville residents. Four males, ages 19, 18, 16 and 15, and a 13-year-old girl are charged with two counts of second-degree burglary and two counts of felony stealing...
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INDIANS FACE AN IMPROVED TIGER SQUAD
(College Sports ~ 04/10/01)
A new-look and improved University of Memphis baseball team will provide the non-conference opposition for Southeast Missouri State University's Indians tonight and Wednesday. The Indians and Tigers will square off at 6 o'clock tonight at Capaha Field, then they'll meet in a rematch at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Capaha. Tonight will feature River Eagle Distributing Night, with free refreshments provided...
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CHAFFEE CHRISTENS SCOTT CITY FIELD WITH 15-3 ROMP
(High School Sports ~ 04/10/01)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. -- It was opening day at Scott City Ballfield, but for the Scott City Rams it was the same old story. The Chaffee Red Devils rolled over the Rams 15-3 in a game shortened to five innings by the 10-run mercy rule Monday afternoon. Chaffee (6-1), one of the better hitting teams in the area, pounded Scott City pitching for 12 hits. The majority came in a 12-run, fourth-inning explosion...
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NOTRE DAME RIPS POPLAR BLUFF 17-3 IN FIVE INNINGS
(High School Sports ~ 04/10/01)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Notre Dame exploded for 16 hits as it rolled to a five-inning, 17-3 SEMO Conference victory over host Poplar Bluff in high school baseball action Monday afternoon. Winning pitcher Scott Eftink limited the Mules to just four hits while striking out nine and walking no one...
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GERALDINE DAVIS
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
DEXTER, Mo. -- Geraldine "Geri" Davis, 73, of Dexter died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at Central Garden Care Center. She was born July 15, 1927, at Dexter, daughter of Sola L. and Cloa Hill Singleton. She and Claude T. "Dave" Davis were married Nov. 27, 1943. He died Nov. 15, 1998...
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HAROLD LICHTENEGGER
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
WAPPAPELLO, Mo. -- Harold Lichtenegger, formerly of Jackson, Mo., died Monday, at Three Rivers South Hospital in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Morgan-Sifford Funeral Home in Puxico, Mo., is in charge of arrangements. A visitation and funeral will be held later this week in Jackson...
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DON KRUEGER
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
Don A. Krueger, 60, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, April 9, 2001, at St. Francis Medical Center. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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FLOY PFEIFFER
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Floy Gertrude Pfeiffer, 86, of Jackson died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Sept. 20, 1914, in Oak Ridge, Mo., daughter of William Bennet and Mary Hannah Lowes Breckenridge. She and Alfred Alvin Pfeiffer were married Nov. 14, 1937. He died May 4, 1982...
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DALE WOELTJE
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
OAK RIDGE, Mo. -- Dale E. Woeltje, 90, of Oak Ridge died Monday, April 9, 2001, at his home. He was born Dec. 6, 1910, in Pekin, Ill., son of Oscar and Dola "Dollie" Hamilton Woeltje. He and Ella "Louise" Chapman Huffman were married in 1957. Woeltje was a farmer and livestock dealer...
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ANN DERMODY
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
ANNA, Ill. -- Ann D. Dermody, 84, of rural Anna died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at her daughter's home. Survived include her daughter, Carol Harwood of Anna; a son, Chris Dermody of Potomac, Md.; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. A private visitation will be held today at Lutz & Rendleman Funeral Home in Anna...
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JIM WEBER
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Adolph H. "Jim" Weber, 83, of Perryville died Monday, April 9, 2001, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Aug. 28, 1917, in Perry County, Mo., son of Benjamin and Frieda Herring Weber. He and Olga Bachmann were married Nov. 15, 1942. She died Nov. 28, 1976. He and Virginia Blessing Bohnert were married Aug. 1, 1981...
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TERRY GUNN
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
COBDEN, Ill. -- Terry Lee Gunn, 57, of Cobden died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at Union County Hospital in Anna, Ill. He was born Aug. 14, 1943, in Anna, son of Wellman L. and Eula Fear Gunn. He and Judy Basler were married April 4, 1964, in Anna. Gunn was a self-employed auto body technician. He was a member of First Baptist Church...
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DONALD SHARP
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
ANNA, Ill. -- Donald W. Sharp, 81, of Anna died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at Illinois Veterans Home in Anna. He was born April 23, 1919, in Anna, son of Agnes Sharp. He and Marjorie Stroehlein were married June 4, 1947, in Cobden, Ill. She died March 24, 1996...
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BRIAN O'KELLY
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
Brian David O'Kelly, 27, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, April 9, 2001, at his home. He was born Nov. 16, 1973, in Cape Girardeau, son of Jim and Mary Holland O'Kelly. O'Kelly was a 1993 graduate of Central High School. He was a residential construction worker...
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NONA KIRKPATRICK
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
GRASSY, Mo. -- Nona V. Kirkpatrick, 83, of Grassy died Monday, April 9, 2001, at her home, following an illness. She was born Oct. 25, 1917, at Lowndes, Mo., daughter of William Robert and Clara Bell Eaker Barrett. She and Noah Franklin Kirkpatrick were married June 26, 1937...
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MILDRED YOUNT
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
MARQUAND, Mo. -- Mildred E. Yount, 79, of Marquand died Monday, April 9, 2001, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Oct. 6, 1921, at Blodgett, Mo., daughter of Henry A. and Bertha Henson Kirkpatrick. She and Dale C. Yount were married April 12, 1941, at Patton, Mo. He died May 8, 1975...
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HENRIETTA KIMMEL
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
Henrietta P. Kimmel, 84, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, April 9, 2001, at St. Francis Medical Center. She was born Jan. 15, 1917, in Riverton, Ill., daughter of Judd Erwin and Mary Jane Pitts Wilson. She and Cyril Kimmel were married in 1934 in Union County, Ill...
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FRIEDA EGGIMANN
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
GORDONVILLE, Mo. -- Frieda S. Eggimann, 92, of Gordonville died Monday, April 9, 2001, at Saxony Lutheran Village in Cape Girardeau. McCombs Funeral Home in Jackson, Mo., is in charge of arrangements.
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EDITY HEITMAN
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
DEXTER, Mo. -- Funeral for Edith F. Heitman of Dexter will be held at 2 p.m. today at Rainey Funeral Home in Dexter. The Revs. Gary Petty, Ronald Heitman and Andrew Lovins will officiate. Burial will be in Dexter Cemetery. Heitman, 94, died Saturday, April 7, 2001, at Dexter Memorial Hospital...
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BIRTHS
(Births ~ 04/10/01)
Son to Dallas Daniel and Brandi Renee Petty of Sikeston, Mo., Southeast Missouri Hospital, 4:23 a.m. Wednesday, March 28, 2001. Name, Daniel Thomas. Weight, 8 pounds 9 ounces. First child. Mrs. Petty is the former Brandi Jackson, daughter of Mark and Susan Jackson of Cape Girardeau and Cindy Malloy of Sikeston. Petty is the son of John and Linda Petty of Gray Ridge, Mo. He is employed at Falcon Communications...
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BILL MIINCH
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
MARQUAND, Mo. -- Bill Lee Miinch, 68, of Eddyville, Ky., died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at his home. He was born Sept. 17, 1932, son of Charles A. and Bessie Yount Miinch. He and Janice Miinch were married in 1991. Miinch was a retired stock chaser at Corvette Chevrolet plant in Bowling Green, Ky. He was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. He was formerly of Marquand...
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GERALD JEFFORDS
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
CHARLESTON, Mo. -- Gerald S. "Jerry" Jeffords, 62, of Republic, Mo., died Saturday, April 7, 2001, at Cox Medical Center South in Springfield, Mo. He was born July 12, 1938, in Charleston, son of Raymond W. and Hattie G. Lee Jeffords. He and Beverly Howell were married Oct. 17, 1958...
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LUCILLE PARKER
(Obituary ~ 04/10/01)
Graveside service for Lucille F. Parker of Cape Girardeau will be held at 10 a.m. today at Cape County Memorial Park. Kim McDowell will officiate. There is no visitation. Lorberg Memorial Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Parker, 95, died Sunday, April 8, 2001, at Heartland Care Rehab Center...
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LETTERS; OUTDOOR BURNING MEANS BAD AIR IN OUR COMMUNITY
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/10/01)
To the editor: When is Cape Girardeau going to catch up with the times and stop the trash and leaf burning? We can never count on opening our windows because of all the burning that goes on. Is there really any reason for this since we have fall leaf pick up and spring cleanup? Or is this going to continue indefinitely causing those of us with asthma and lung problems untold misery?...
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LETTERS: FREE-SPEECH ATTACKS RESULT IN COMPLACENCY
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/10/01)
To the editor: Cal Thomas hit the nail on the head with his commentary on the cancellation of Paramount's television talk show hosted by pop advice dispenser Dr. Laura Schlessinger. The homosexual advocate groups are using the very tactics they claim to oppose. Groups like GLAAD are trying to promote tolerance and diversity for the homosexual lifestyle, yet when someone of Schlessinger's stature opposes them, she is labeled dangerous, hateful and intolerant. All of this in the name of diversity...
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EFFORT RENEWED FOR CONCEAL-CARRY IN MISSOURI
(Editorial ~ 04/10/01)
When voters went to the polls two years ago to decide on Proposition B, a measure that would have given law-abiding Missourians the right to carry concealed weapons, they demonstrated support that was offset only by opponents in the St. Louis area who had been subjected to a strong and costly campaign of fearmongering...
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MCVEIGH CONFESSES ALL IN COMFORTLESS BOOK
(Editorial ~ 04/10/01)
In its own chilling way, a new book about Timothy McVeigh and his involvement in the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City serves a useful purpose: It confirms McVeigh's role in the killing of 168 people, including 19 children. He is scheduled to be executed next month...
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SPEAK OUT
(Speak Out ~ 04/10/01)
HEY, CAPE Girardeau, remember when our town was actually clean without all the litter all over the streets? I just found a block that's actually clean. It looks like the old Cape Girardeau: the 1400 block of Luce. Congratulations, homeowners. The person who coined the phrase "conservative catterel" to describe a recent letter to the editor is obviously a liberal wordmeister. ...
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LETTERS: HOW WE DRESS, HOW WE ACT MAY BE A SURPRISE
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/10/01)
To the editor: I've no clue how people who read my letters to the editor think I dress, but you may be surprised. I live in a nice neighborhood. I have a nice house with flower beds. I donate my time for many worthy causes. The other half has a well-respected job and golfs whenever weather permits...
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