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St. Louis Co. town to kill 125 deer
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
TOWN AND COUNTRY, Mo. (AP) - The St. Louis County community of Town and Country will hire a sharpshooting company to kill 125 deer. KTVI-TV (http://bit.ly/UAlHq1 ) reports that the measure is aimed at reducing accidents involving the growing population of deer in the community. Aldermen approved the plan Monday and did the same thing in 2011...
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Pachyderms to honor veterans at Thursday meeting
(Local News ~ 11/13/12)
The Southeast Missouri Pachyderm Club will honor veterans during its meeting Thursday at Dexter Bar-B-Que, 236 S. Broadview St. in Cape Girardeau. The meeting will feature a panel of veterans' spouses and an honor board will display pictures of veterans. The program is open to the public and will consist of dinner at 6 p.m., a business meeting and question-and-answer time with the panel. For more information, contact Holly Lintner at 200-4073...
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AT&T to hire 26 in Cape
(Local News ~ 11/13/12)
AT&T announced Monday it will hire 26 people to work at its Cape Girardeau call center at 351 S. Silver Springs Road. Applicants must be 18 years old and have six months' experience operating a computer with Microsoft Windows. The call center is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday...
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Coats for Kids drive to begin Thursday
(Local News ~ 11/13/12)
The annual Coats for Kids drive is set for 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday at Schnucks, 19 S. Kingshighway in Cape Girardeau. Organizers have asked for any gently worn coats, caps, gloves, snow suits or other winter apparel for the Salvation Army to distribute to local families in need...
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Sikeston police officer shoots self in leg
(Local News ~ 11/13/12)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- A Sikeston Department of Public Safety officer was hospitalized Sunday after accidentally shooting himself in the leg. The incident began at about 4 p.m. when numerous people were reported fighting in the area of Clayton and Williams streets, according to Capt. Jim McMillen, public information officer...
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Salvation Army announces fundraising goal
(Local News ~ 11/13/12)
Bells near red kettles began ringing throughout Southeast Missouri on Monday as the Salvation Army of Cape Girardeau kicked off its annual fundraising efforts, which organizers hope will allow the agency to provide services in the community for the next year...
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Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team wins home opener against Lyon College 89-61
(College Sports ~ 11/13/12)
Southeast men won their home opener handily with an 89-61 victory over the Scots
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Friend of victim says Cairo shooting was over dice game winnings
(Local News ~ 11/13/12)
CAIRO, Ill. -- The person who was shot to death early Saturday morning at the McBride Place housing complex in Cairo, Ill., was the victim of an attempted robbery before he died, a mother of the shooting victim's children said Monday. While no details have come yet from police, -- only confirmation of the shooting -- a woman close to the victim Monday said witnesses were telling her that the homicide erupted over a game of dice...
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Mayor: Trolley could be next downtown Cape upgrade
(Local News ~ 11/13/12)
Trolleys are a popular way to explore many downtown districts throughout the country. Visitors park, step on board and are carried to shopping, dining and entertainment for a relatively small price. The getting there and back becomes part of the experience, and it's one Cape Girardeau's mayor wants see to happen here...
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Local GOP opts to not endorse any candidate for open prosecutor post
(Local News ~ 11/13/12)
The local GOP faithful are keeping their legal opinions to themselves. With three more candidates coming forward Monday -- including the first Democrat -- the Cape Girardeau County Republican Central Committee on Monday night voted not to make official recommendations to Gov. Jay Nixon as he deliberates the county's next prosecuting attorney...
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"Meggie, Get your gun! Deer season Saturday".
(Submitted Photo ~ 11/13/12)
With her first shot, Granddaughter, Megan Hawk, bagged this deer on opening deer, youth-hunt Saturday on her grandparents acreage in Whitewater,MO. It's her 3rd one in three years. She and her Dad, Jason Hawk, donated it to "Share the Harvest" as they did with her first two...
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Most in US won't be able to escape 'fiscal cliff'
(National News ~ 11/13/12)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Everyone who pays income tax -- and some who don't --will feel it. So will doctors who accept Medicare, people who get unemployment aid, defense contractors, air traffic controllers, national park rangers and companies that do research and development...
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Labor heads say Obama backs them on 'fiscal cliff'
(National News ~ 11/13/12)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Labor leaders said Tuesday that President Barack Obama remains committed to preserving tax cuts for middle class families and ensuring the wealthy pay more in taxes, outlining plans for a public campaign to pressure Republican lawmakers...
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McDonalds Donates to Jackson R-2 Foundation
(Submitted Story ~ 11/13/12)
McDonalds of Jackson recently hosted a McTeachers Night where a portion of sales were donated to The Jackson R-2 School Foundation. Monies raised will be used to support teaching and learning grants, student scholarship opportunities as well as other educational opportunities in The Jackson R-2 School District...
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Geraldine's Roses
(Submitted Photo ~ 11/13/12)
My mother-in-law, Geraldine Farrar, has the most beautiful roses in her yard! We wanted to preserve the beauty through a photo before it got too cold.
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Troop 16 Court of Honor
(Submitted Photo ~ 11/13/12)
Troop 16 Honors 5 new Eagle Scouts at their Court of Honor held on Nov. 8, 2012 at the Elks Lodge in Cape Girardeau. The scouts are from left to right Michael Peters, Ryan May, Alex Johnson, Stephen Hoffmeister and Jacob Cieslewicz. Congratulations for a great accomplishment!...
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First deer kill at age 30
(Submitted Photo ~ 11/13/12)
This was my first deer ever killed, a 6 point buck shot at 150 yards on monday Nov 12, 2012, as you can tell by the smile, i am pretty proud of it!!!!
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Mo. mom charged with smoking meth with 13-year-old
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A southwest Missouri woman has been charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a child for smoking methamphetamine with her 13-year-old daughter. The Springfield News-Leader reported the Springfield woman told police she might have smoked meth with her daughter five or six times...
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Missouri Indian bronc rider killed at Las Vegas rodeo
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
LAS VEGAS -- A Missouri man died after being critically injured during the Indian National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Rodeo officials said J.D. Jones, 25, of Goodman, Mo., died after an accident at the saddle bronc riding competition Saturday night...
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Mo. auditor to review 2 assistance programs
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich is planning to review the Department of Social Services' administration of two assistance programs. Schweich says the audit will focus on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the Electronic Benefit Transfer process, which is used to access food stamps. The audit has been added to the 2013 schedule for Schweich's office...
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Girl lost in Mo. woods for 8 hours found OK
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
IRON COUNTY, Mo. -- A 6-year-old girl is unharmed after being lost in the woods of rural eastern Missouri for about eight hours. Authorities said the child wandered away from her father while he was hunting for deer in Iron County early Saturday morning. That prompted a search involving at least 100 people. Police, some in helicopters, also were part of the search...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 11/13/12)
Today is Tuesday, Nov. 13, the 318th day of 2012. There are 48 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 13, 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, designed by Maya Lin, was dedicated on the National Mall in Washington, D.C...
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Christmas giving
(Editorial ~ 11/13/12)
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, local groups are gearing up for the holiday season and how to spread Christmas cheer to those struggling financially. This year the Jaycees and Southeast Missourian are again partnering with Toybox and Christmas for the Elderly...
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Thanks for community support
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/13/12)
The Cape Evening Lions Club would like to express a big thank you and thumbs up to the Boys & Girls Club of Cape Girardeau. Readers of the Southeast Missourian may have noticed pink ghosts hanging from trees and businesses this past month. They were built by the wonderful young ladies and gentlemen of the Boys & Girls Club with help of several volunteers from the university as part of the Spook Your Neighbor campaign, the proceeds going to the American Cancer Society...
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Out of the past 11/13/12
(Out of the Past ~ 11/13/12)
The Cape Girardeau County pay commission has approved maximum pay increases for 12 county offices; eight of the nine county officials serving on the commission voted in favor of the raises. A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' on-sight inspection has found no significant problems with development of an industrial park along Highway 74; a federal permit for the Six-Thirty Development Corp. project could be issued within the next several weeks...
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Speak Out
(Speak Out ~ 11/13/12)
I would like to commend the highway patrol. They have a hard job and very often lose their lives. I want to commend them. Thank you. Movie reviews I agree with the person who called in about missing the movie reviews in the newspaper. I, too, wish we could get those back in...
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Trolley a potential option for downtown Cape
(Column ~ 11/13/12)
Isle Casino Cape Girardeau is now open. The opening ceremony and ribbon cutting was Oct. 30. That important day followed more than two years of negotiations, planning, construction and the hiring of more than 700 employees. We have a new Broadway corridor and streetscape, an improved and relocated main street, and a completed Transportation Trust Fund project on Big Bend Road...
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Jackson fire report 11/13/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 11/13/12)
*** JACKSON The Jackson Fire Department responded to the following call Saturday: * A medical assist on South Farmington Road.
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Cape Girardeau fire report 11/13/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 11/13/12)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Saturday:...
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Cape Girardeau police report 11/13/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 11/13/12)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests...
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Mary Schlegel
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
Mary Schlegel, 90, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, at the Lutheran Home. Crain Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Lonnie Sauer
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Lonnie L. Sauer, 92, of Perryville died Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, at Perry Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation in Perryville. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday and from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Friday at Young and Sons Funeral Home. The parish wake will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday...
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JoAnn Roberts
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
JoAnn Hart Roberts, granddaughter of Preston, Idaho's first city attorney and the oldest child of Preston Citizen's 1987 Citizen of the Year, died Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, at Franklin County Hospital in Preston from the effects of Parkinson's disease. She was 77 years old. Her son Paul was by her side...
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James Reynolds
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
ANNA, Ill. -- James Steven Reynolds, 52, of Anna died Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, at his home. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Gaylen Holden officiating. Burial will be in Anna City Cemetery...
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Leonard Militzer
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- Leonard Edward "Dick" Militzer, 91, of Altenburg passed peacefully from this world into the next at his home Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. He was born April 19, 1921, to G. Edward and C. Aline Stemmerman Militzer. He and Dorothea Emilie Fiehler were married Nov. 16, 1947...
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Jeannie Martin
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
Jeannie Martin, 75, of Scott City died Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Scott City.
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Regina Larson
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
Regina Lee Johnson Larson, 88, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, at the Lutheran Home. She was an Episcopalian with strong faith in a loving God. After 12 years of suffering from Alzheimer's disease, her loving family knows that she is now whole again in heaven...
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Eugene Huttegger
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
Eugene Huttegger, 72, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, Nov. 12, 2012, at Chateau Girardeau. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until service time Friday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Bryan Schaefer officiating. Burial will be in Cape County Memorial Park...
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Bernice Huber
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Bernice R. Schremp Huber, 92, of Perryville died Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, at Perry Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation in Perryville. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday and from 6:30 a.m. until service time Nov. 20 at Young and Sons Funeral Home...
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Dr. George Farrar
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
Dr. George Oliver Farrar, 89, of Cape Girardeau passed away Monday, Nov. 12, 2012. He was born July 17, 1923, in Elvins, Mo., to Dr. Charles B. and Estella Farrar. He had lived in Cape Girardeau since 1951. Farrar graduated from Flat River (Mo.) High School in 1941 and attended Flat River Junior College and Cape Teachers College (now Southeast Missouri State University)...
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Eula Elder
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
Eula M. "Maxine" Elder, 75, of Mount Vernon, Ind., formerly of Cape Girardeau, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012, at Deaconess Gateway Hospital in Newburgh, Ind. She was born May 31, 1937, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Veatris E. and Ula Scott Poe. She and Eldon Elder were married Jan. 19, 1990...
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Larry Cook
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Larry Wayne Cook, 63, of Marble Hill died Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, near Marble Hill. Graveside service with military honors will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Pulliam Cemetery near Patton, Mo. Hutchings Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements...
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Regina Bock
(Obituary ~ 11/13/12)
Regina Bock, 87, of Westminster, Calif., a former longtime resident of Cape Girardeau, passed away Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012, at her home. She was born Nov. 10, 1924, in Batesville, Ark., to Joseph W. and Lucille Taylor Lane. She and Norman E. Bock were married in 1944. He preceded her in death...
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Armstrong cuts ties to Livestrong
(Professional Sports ~ 11/13/12)
AUSTIN, Texas -- Lance Armstrong has cut formal ties with his cancer-fighting charity to avoid further damage brought by doping charges and being stripped of his seven Tour de France titles. Armstrong resigned from the board of directors for Livestrong on Nov. 4. He had resigned Oct. 17 as chairman of the charity, but had retained a seat on the board...
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Gawkers head to N.Y.'s storm damage
(National News ~ 11/13/12)
NEW YORK -- Garbage trucks, hulking military vehicles and mud-caked cars move slowly through a Staten Island waterfront neighborhood still reeling from superstorm Sandy's storm surge. Then comes an outlier: a spotless SUV with three passengers peering out windows at a mangled home choked with sea grass...
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Elmo puppeteer accused of underage relationship
(Entertainment ~ 11/13/12)
NEW YORK -- The puppeteer who performs as Elmo on "Sesame Street" is taking a leave of absence from the kids' show in the wake of allegations that he had a relationship with a 16-year-old boy. Puppeteer Kevin Clash has denied the charges, which, according to Sesame Workshop, were first made in June by the accuser, who by then was 23...
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Effort seeks to aid St. Louis' image
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louisans think their hometown is a pretty cool place, even if the rest of the world isn't so sure. A new marketing effort hopes to tap into the ideas, and the money, of everyday residents to better market the city. The marketing firm Elasticity is behind the effort called Rally St. Louis, which debuts this week. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Rally will attempt to market St. Louis in a variety of ways, including videos posted online, statues and a festival...
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Mizzou students seek coed living
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The University of Missouri has been considering requests from student groups to provide coed rooms for students. Several University of Missouri student groups have adopted resolutions calling for gender-neutral housing. "Gender-neutral housing is something that's very important," Xavier Billingsley, president of the Missouri Students Association, told The Columbia Daily Tribune. "We want students to feel comfortable at our university."...
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Epilepsy Awareness Month: Resources available
(Community ~ 11/13/12)
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month. Epilepsy affects about 2 million people in the United States and is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. Delayed recognition of these seizures and inadequate treatment increases the risk for additional seizures, disability, decreased health-related quality of life and, in rare instances, death...
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Looking old may be a sign of heart risks
(Community ~ 11/13/12)
LOS ANGELES -- Want a clue to your risk of heart disease? Look in the mirror. People who look old -- with receding hairlines, bald heads, creases near their earlobes or bumpy deposits on their eyelids -- have a greater chance of developing heart disease than younger-looking people the same age do, new research suggests...
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Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team loses to UMKC
(College Sports ~ 11/13/12)
The Redhawks rallied in the second half but ultimately fell 69-64 to UMKC
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Rams left pondering ugly tie with 49ers
(Professional Sports ~ 11/13/12)
ST. LOUIS -- Danny Amendola's first game in a month for the St. Louis Rams was a huge success. And that's without the 142 yards on a pair of big plays that were nullified by penalties. A day after repeated mistakes cost the Rams an upset at San Francisco, the wide receiver said he'd try to take the positives out the NFL's first tie game in four years...
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Indiana blast investigation focuses on natural gas
(National News ~ 11/13/12)
INDIANAPOLIS -- The search for what caused a massive, deadly explosion that rocked an Indianapolis neighborhood turned to natural gas Monday, with officials checking gas lines and a homeowner saying a problem furnace could be to blame. The National Transportation Safety Board sent investigators to check gas main and other lines serving the neighborhood where two people were killed and seven injured in the weekend blast. ...
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Prayer 11/13/12
(Prayer ~ 11/13/12)
O Lord, we praise you for you are the Alpha and the Omega, the Almighty. Amen.
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Thanking those in education during American Education Week
(Column ~ 11/13/12)
Thanks to the National Education Association (NEA), we have an opportunity at this time each year to celebrate our educators and the difference they make. The week before Thanksgiving was designated as American Education Week in 1921 by the NEA. (The NEA was established in 1857 to promote public education and today has more than 3 million members and remains committed to public education.)...
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Mo. auditor to review 2 assistance programs
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich is planning to review the Department of Social Services' administration of two assistance programs. Schweich says the audit will focus on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the Electronic Benefit Transfer process, which is used to access food stamps. The audit has been added to the 2013 schedule for Schweich's office...
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Brace yourself!
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
If you like to give gifts that get a big reaction, this is it. This crafted fine leather Bill Adler belt or Will Cuffs may produce the response you were looking for. Garber's Menswear 2110 Town Plaza, Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-2837
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Go Cardinals!
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
For that ultimate Cardinal fan on your list, may we suggest this fine quality, reversible Cardinals jacket featuring all 11 World Series patches. Garber's Menswear 2110 Town Plaza, Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-2837
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Crazy about a sharp dressed man?
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
We are! Dress yours in this F/X Fusion quarter zip cable sweater this holiday and accept the praise that follows good taste. Garber's Menswear 2110 Town Plaza, Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-2837
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Give him Style he will love!
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
Every man on the go needs to keep track of time and how better than with this sharp time piece from Tommy Bahama. Garber's Menswear 2110 Town Plaza, Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-2837
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Were you assigned to bring cake for the office party?
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
But you won't be home to bake all week? Just call Sugar Buzz Bakery and order from any number of decadent cakes and cheesecakes. Once they taste the sheer deliciousness of a Sugar Buzz cake, they will run back for seconds. Sugar Buzz Bakery 1929 Independence, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703...
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Want a festive slice of heaven for your next holiday party or dinner?
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
Try the Red Velvet Cheesecake from Sugar Buzz Bakery. It offers only the very best that you want to serve your guests. Delicate, moist red velvet cake, layered with thick, creamy red velvet cheesecake, topped with signature buttercream icing. So delicious you will want to hide a piece for later...
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Treat yourself for all your hard work!
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
This tempting little cupcake from Sugar Buzz Bakery will fill the bill. Double chocolate fudge cake with signature buttercream frosting and chocolate drizzle. Wow! Pick up one or a dozen at Sugar Buzz Bakery. Sugar Buzz Bakery 1929 Independence, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703...
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Study: stem cells from strangers can repair hearts
(Community ~ 11/13/12)
LOS ANGELES -- Researchers are reporting a key advance in using stem cells to repair hearts damaged by heart attacks. In a study, stem cells donated by strangers proved as safe and effective as patients' own cells for helping restore heart tissue...
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Stay warm inside on Black Friday with Gourmet Soup To Go!
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
Beginning Thanksgiving, Sugar Buzz Bakery will offer Gourmet Soup To Go. Don't freeze or go hungry waiting for stores to open on Black Friday. Pick up potatoe bacon, chicken tortilla or beef & barley vegetable soups from Sugar Buzz Bakery. Sugar Buzz Bakery...
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Tie up those loose ends!
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
As much as the crew on your list have going on, they need to look their best. They will in any of the Robert Graham ties available at Garbers Menswear. Garber's Menswear 2110 Town Plaza, Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-2837
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New Christmas bicycle a little too big?
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
For mishaps requiring medical or dental attention, SEMO Health Network is here to help! Our Benton, MO Dental Center, located at 6724 Highway 77 E next to the Dollar General Store, offers the caring dental care you need. Our Medical Center also offers primary medical care; preventive health screenings; adult immunizations; acute care for minor illness or injury; children's care, including immunizations and well-child checks; adolescent health; geriatrics; women's health care, including family planning and annual gynecological exams; full diabetes program; on-site laboratory services; mental health/counseling referrals; translation services for non-English speaking patients; migrant services; EKG; dietary counseling; behavioral counseling referrals; and dental care. ...
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Holiday Mishaps Fixed Here!
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
Whatever comes your way this holiday season, SEMO Health Network is here to help! Our Benton, MO Medical and Dental Center, located at 6724 Highway 77 E next to the Dollar General Store, offers primary medical care; preventive health screenings; adult immunizations; acute care for minor illness or injury; children's care, including immunizations and well-child checks; adolescent health; geriatrics; women's health care, including family planning and annual gynecological exams; full diabetes program; on-site laboratory services; mental health/counseling referrals; translation services for non-English speaking patients; migrant services; EKG; dietary counseling; behavioral counseling referrals; and dental care. ...
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Nomination Sterling Silver and Rose Gold Neckalce
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
Sterling silver necklace with a 18K rose gold overlay flower detail Jayson Jewelers 115 Themis St. "Downtown" 573-334-8711 www.jaysonjewelers.com
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Baroni Sterling Necklace
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
Be the star of any event with this glittering gold oval druzi pendant. Jayson Jewelers 115 Themis St. "Downtown" 573-334-8711 www.jaysonjewelers.com
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Switch and Fun Interchangeable Rings
(Submitted Promo ~ 11/13/12)
Switch and Fun rings are stainless rings and available in all sizes with many colorful stones to choose from. The best part is that you can switch out the stone to match any attire. Jayson Jewelers 115 Themis St. "Downtown" 573-334-8711 www.jaysonjewelers.com...
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Mo. governor, barge industry urge action
(State News ~ 11/13/12)
ST. LOUIS -- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon and the barge industry are imploring the federal government to take steps to keep enough water flowing on the drought-ridden Missouri and Mississippi rivers to avert a potential "economic disaster." Nixon sent a letter Friday to the Army's assistant secretary urging the U.S Army Corps of Engineers to continue providing sufficient water flow from the Missouri to the Mississippi River. ...
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