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'Operation Safe Streets': 23 arrested in warrant roundup of street gang
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Twenty-three members of an alleged local street gang were arrested early Friday in Sikeston during a warrant roundup called "Operation Safe Streets." The Sikeston Department of Public Safety Special Operations, the Missouri State Highway Patrol Division of Drug and Crime Control and interim Scott County prosecuting attorney Blake Pearson were brought together at the request of Sikeston Department of Public Safety director Drew Juden to investigate and combat street gang violence, beginning with a gang called the Brick Squad Monopoly.". ...
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Some Bonne Terre residents unsettled by possible murder
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
BONNE TERRE, Mo. -- The news of a brutal homicide -- one that could involve a motorcycle gang -- in their small, country town has residents of Bonne Terre on edge. Home to fewer than 10,000 people, Bonne Terre recently has been brought into the spotlight after authorities on July 25 discovered the body of Cape Girardeau resident Samuel "Tick" Francis, 38, in a septic tank. Francis had been missing since December...
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Area's economy is looking up, despite recent layoffs
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
Within the next year, Cape Girardeau and neighboring Perry County will likely see a loss of at least 500 jobs because Sabreliner Corp., Integrity Solution Services and PolyOne Corp. facilities have announced closings and layoffs of employees. But from a larger economic view, experts say the region may not feel those effects...
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Nursing fawn
(Submitted Photo ~ 08/04/13)
We see this doe regularly passing in front of our house. This time the doe's fawn came and nursed for several minutes.
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Lids 8U MO Bulls host tourney
(Submitted Photo ~ 08/04/13)
The Lids 8U MO Bulls hosted the "The End of Summer Slam" in Chaffee, MO on Sunday, August 4. Area teams from Scott City, Sikeston, and 3 Jackson teams joined the Lids Bulls in a double elimination tournament. The Bulls played seven, back to back games, battling out of the losers' bracket to compete against Sikeston, whom hadn't lost a game. ...
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Rose has advice for those facing bans
(Professional Sports ~ 08/04/13)
LAS VEGAS -- The last person to be banned for life from baseball was having a pretty good day, with a steady stream of fans and customers dropping by his table just off the casino floor at the Mandalay Bay resort for a picture, an autograph and a few words...
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Parents, students take advantage of school-code clothing exchange
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
From 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, parents dropped by Alma Schrader Elementary School to look through the tables with neatly folded clothes, all marked at $1, $2, $3 or $5. "The maximum price is $5, so families will be able to get a nice amount of clothes without spending as much," organizer Kate Sanders said...
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Altenburg faces tax vote on new school
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
Voters in the Altenburg School District will decide Tuesday whether to approve an increase in their property tax levy to build a new school. Dubbed Proposition Safe Schools by the district, the measure would generate $1.9 million for a consolidated building to house kindergarten through eighth grade by raising the tax levy from 3.6 to 4.3 cents per $100 of assessed property value. ...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 08/04/13)
Today is Sunday, Aug. 4, the 216th day of 2013. There are 149 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On August 4, 1944, 15-year-old diarist Anne Frank was arrested with her sister, parents and four others by the Gestapo after hiding for two years inside a building in Amsterdam. (Anne died the following year at Bergen-Belsen.)...
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Ehrhard - Ostendorf
(Wedding ~ 08/04/13)
Christine Agnes Ehrhard and Nicholas David Ostendorf were married July 6, 2013, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in St. Charles, Mo. The Rev. David Skillman and the Rev. Patrick Nwokoye celebrated the wedding Mass. The bride is the daughter of Herbert J. and Karen Ehrhard of St. Charles. The groom is the son of Ken and Mary Ostendorf of Cape Girardeau...
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Mayfield - Abbott
(Engagement ~ 08/04/13)
SEDGEWICKVILLE, Mo. -- Randy Mayfield of Sedgewickville announces the engagement of his daughter, Lindsey Jo Mayfield, to Dylan Lee Abbott. He is the son of Harry and Jacqueline Abbott of Oak Ridge. Lindsey is also the daughter of the late Carol Mayfield...
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Heuring - Powers
(Engagement ~ 08/04/13)
BENTON, Mo. -- Michelle and Boyd Pattengill of Benton announce the engagement of their daughter, Brittney Elizabeth Heuring, to Brock Thomas Powers. He is the son of Teresa and Doug White of Puxico, Mo., and Michael Powers of The Woodlands, Texas. Brittney is also the daughter of the late Kenny Joe Heuring...
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Ashcraft - Lovett
(Engagement ~ 08/04/13)
Brent and Diane Ashcraft of Scott City announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Marie Ashcraft, to Christopher Stosh Lovett. He is the son of Jim and Taryn Lovett of Charleston, Mo. Ellen is a 2010 graduate of Thomas W. Kelly High School at Benton, Mo. She expects to receive a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Southeast Missouri State University in December. She is employed at SoutheastHEALTH and Montgomery Bank...
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Sandfort - 50 Years
(Anniversary ~ 08/04/13)
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sandfort of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by taking a cruise to Alaska, accompanied by their children and spouses. Moe and Patti were married Aug. 3, 1963, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in St. Charles, Mo...
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Hahs - 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 08/04/13)
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hahs of Oak Ridge celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception June 9, 2013, at New Salem United Methodist Church in Daisy. Hahs and Dorothy Langston were married June 9, 1963, at Whitewater Baptist Church in Whitewater...
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A summer mushroom
(Column ~ 08/04/13)
Bolete mushrooms grow on the ground near trees, have umbrella-like caps and have pores rather than gills on the underside of the cap. There are many different kinds of bolete mushrooms in North America. Many of them are safe to eat when prepared properly, but some are poisonous and will make you very ill if eaten. Some boletes are small with caps no bigger than a nickel. Others, like the cluster I have photographed here, can be more than six inches tall and rather bulky...
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FYI 8-4-13
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
The Bosom Buddies support group will meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at HealthPoint in Cape Girardeau. The group is open to all women who have or had breast cancer. Guest speaker Scott Givens, manager of HealthPoint Fitness in Jackson, will help the group "Get Movin'" with simple exercises, so be sure to wear tennis shoes. For more information, call Barb McKeon at 573-334-7388...
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Award: Ten seniors awarded scholarships
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
The Jackson Knights of Columbus and Ladies Auxiliary presented 10 scholarships to area graduating seniors at its annual banquet. The Jackson Knights of Columbus and Ladies' Auxiliary are proud sponsors of scholarships every year to the four area high schools. ...
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Perry Animal Welfare Society receives grant
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- The Missouri Department of Agriculture announced the Perry Animal Welfare Society of Perryville has been awarded $2,000 in funding to assist in providing low-cost spay and neuter services. The funding comes from the Missouri Spay & Neuter Grant Program, which helps animal shelters, humane societies and not-for-profit rescue groups working to address pet overpopulation with the cost of spaying and neutering animals. ...
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Quiche made the right way
(Column ~ 08/04/13)
Back in 1982, Bruce Feirstein, a screenwriter and humorist whose credits include screenplays for the James Bond series and a brief stint as a writer for "Saturday Night Live," landed on The New York Times best-seller list and stayed there for more than a year with his tongue-in-cheek book, "Real Men Don't Eat Quiche."...
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Straight from the farmers market to your kitchen table
(Column ~ 08/04/13)
Summer produce is coming in, and the crop is plentiful. If you have a garden, you know the benefit and reward of growing your own. For some of us, the farmers markets and gifts from friends are how we obtain our fresh produce. Today, I have two recipes using fresh vegetables and a couple of chicken recipes, both using bacon as an ingredient, then a cool refreshing dessert recipe with which to finish...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
Pet Name: Gidget Owner: Wade & Marilyn Clyburn Favorite activity: Being lazy. ...
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Adopt Breezy
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
Breezy is 1 year old and is spayed and declawed. She is available for adoption at the Humane Society. For more information call 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Vegas
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
Vegas is a sweet gray and white kitten. He is about 10 weeks old. He has short, but thick fluffy hair. Vegas loves to be held, and once you pick him up, you won't want to set him down. For more information, call Safe Harbor at 243-9823. ...
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Listening through the rain
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
If you listen closely, you can hear a lot of things. Even when it's raining. In late July, our family spent a waterlogged week taking in general information sessions and tours of several colleges and universities in Massachusetts. On a wet Friday, while dodging numerous puddles, my wife and I trudged across the Harvard University campus wearing hastily purchased plastic ponchos, with our daughters either doing without or sporting a more useful umbrella. ...
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Give us this day our …
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
Daily bread. Those are two of the words Jesus gives us to pray with in Luke 11:3. I've been praying and thinking about these simple words lately, and they are transforming my life. There are so many things in life I impatiently think I want or need, things that sidetrack me from opening my hands and free-falling into my Father's arms. Jesus' idea of prayer is so much simpler, though -- ask for my daily bread...
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A case of the Tuesdays
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
By Gary Clothier Question: My 8-year-old grandson, Brennan, has a question for you: How did Tuesday Morning stores get their name? C.V.H. and C.B., Lake Jackson, Texas Answer: Tuesday Morning is a discount gift and home accessory chain with its headquarters in Dallas. ...
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Pigs smart as dogs? Activists pose the question
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
NEW YORK -- There's extensive evidence that pigs are as smart and sociable as dogs. Yet one species is afforded affection and respect; the other faces mass slaughter en route to becoming bacon, ham and pork chops. Seeking to capitalize on that discrepancy, animal-welfare advocates are launching a campaign called The Someone Project that aims to highlight research depicting pigs, chickens, cows and other farm animals as more intelligent and emotionally complex than commonly believed. ...
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Making the ER less traumatic for children
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
Five murals decorate the ER and trauma center at Saint Francis Medical Center By Samantha Kluesner Scott County Signal
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Day of archery to raise money for St. Jude
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Poplar Bluff's third annual Shootin' for St. Jude archery event is this week, and promoters are expecting it to be the biggest yet. "I'm so excited," said Miranda Fickert, captain of the Poplar Bluff St. Jude Heroes team. "It's grown every year, and we have so many supporters this year."...
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Kasten - Wibbenmeyer
(Engagement ~ 08/04/13)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- Robert and Faye Kasten of Altenburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Brooke Morgan Kasten, to Gregory Tyler Wibbenmeyer. He is the son of Robert Wibbenmeyer of Uniontown, Mo., and Judilynn Sanzone of New York. Brooke is a registered nurse at SoutheastHEALTH...
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Club news 8-4-13
(Community News ~ 08/04/13)
FCE The 77th National Family and Community Education Conference was held July 18 through 21 in Fargo, N.D. Mary Klaproth with Town and Country FCE attended the conference. The theme was "Operation Readiness". Missouri received a first place award on the leadership notebook on disaster preparedness and the trifold and third place for the trifold for action and education...
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Sikeston rodeo
(Editorial ~ 08/04/13)
The Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo, for those who aren't familiar, is a pretty big deal. This year's event, which begins Wednesday, is the 61st edition. In Sikeston, that means a weeklong celebration that includes several family-friendly activities...
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Speak Out
(Speak Out ~ 08/04/13)
I notice in the major news media that people are upset about Anthony Weiner, claiming how disgusted they are. What about Bill Clinton? When he did his thing, they had all these people on TV saying, "Oh, everybody does it." I saw on TV where they think the energy drinks the young kids are drinking may have caused some deaths. If that is true and there is proof of that, then why aren't these drinks taken off the market? Why are they still on the shelves for our young people to buy and drink?...
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State tax cuts are important for economic growth
(Column ~ 08/04/13)
Missourians should pay little tax because they have little government and see no need for more. Government has an insatiable appetite for money. You've got it; they want it. As the vice chairman of the Senate Ways & Means Committee, I have been through many hearings about our tax laws and have researched the issue extensively. ...
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Tax cut bill would reduce education dollars in Mo.
(Column ~ 08/04/13)
The key to a growing economy and creating more jobs is to keep taxes low and invest the resources we do have into quality education for every Missouri child. As an elected representative and a fiscal conservative, I have worked hard in the General Assembly to accomplish these goals on behalf of Missouri families. Over the past few years, we have cut taxes, reduced the size of state government and made record investments in our public schools...
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Prayer 8-4
(Prayer ~ 08/04/13)
Lord Jesus, we praise you, our loving God full of grace and truth. Amen.
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Dog recovering after nearly being dragged to death in November
(State News ~ 08/04/13)
ST. LOUIS -- A dog who was dragged nearly to death on Interstate 55 while tied to a pickup continues to heal and has endured seven surgeries. Staff at the Humane Society of Missouri named the pit bull puppy Trooper. He barely survived after being pulled for nearly a mile Nov. 21...
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Case against Saudi student dismissed
(State News ~ 08/04/13)
Charges against a Saudi national accused of paying his roommate to kill a Warrensburg, Mo., bar owner were dropped Friday after information from a critical witness changed, leaving the state with insufficient evidence to prosecute him. Ziyad Abid, 24, had been jailed since Sept. 5 on first-degree murder and armed criminal action charges. His case gained national attention when Circuit Judge Michael Wagner refused to release him after the Saudi Arabian government posted $2 million bail...
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Timothy Frymire
(Obituary ~ 08/04/13)
MARQUAND, Mo. -- Timothy Michael Frymire, 20, of Marquand died unexpectedly at his home Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Hutchings Funeral Chapel in Marble Hill, Mo. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Grassy Friendship Cemetery...
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Lawrence Clifton
(Obituary ~ 08/04/13)
COLUMBUS, Ind. -- Lawrence Clifton, 95, of Columbus, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Aug. 2, 2013, at Kindred Columbus Health in Columbus. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until time of service Tuesday at Young and Sons Funeral Home in Perryville, Mo...
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Births 8/4/13
(Births ~ 08/04/13)
Twin sons to Cody Allen Crader and Autumn Emerald Davis of Jackson, Saint Francis Medical Center, Saturday, June 1, 2013. Storm Allen was born at 1:46 p.m. and weighed 3 pounds, 10 ounces. Skye Alexander was born at 1:47 p.m. and weighed 3 pounds 5 ounces. Ms. Davis is the daughter of Melissa Davis of Jackson. Crader is the son of Sheila Crader and Keith Crader of Jackson. He is employed at Gilster-Mary Lee...
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Out of the past 8/4/13
(Out of the Past ~ 08/04/13)
Police chief Ray Johnson is resigning his position here to take a job as police chief for the newly incorporated city of Chesterfield, Mo., in St. Louis County; Johnson's resignation will be effective Aug. 26. CAIRO, Ill. -- The emergency center here has run out of funds; Community Health and Emergency Services Inc. will close its emergency center Monday; old St. Mary's Hospital, which later became Southern Medical Center, closed its doors in December 1986...
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Jackson police report 8/4/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/04/13)
The Jackson Police Department responded to the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI Arrests Burglaries Theft Property damage Summons Miscellaneous...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 8/4/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/04/13)
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls Thursday:...
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Cape Girardeau police report 8/4/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/04/13)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Summonses Thefts Assault Miscellaneous Cape Girardeau County The Cape Girardeau Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt...
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GOP tries to slow anti-abortion push
(National News ~ 08/04/13)
MILWAUKEE -- Abortion is still legal but getting one in many states will be difficult if laws passed this year are upheld by the courts. In a march through conservative legislatures, anti-abortion Republicans passed a wave of new restrictions that would sharply limit when a woman could terminate a pregnancy and where she could go to do so...
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Fort Hood and the rarity of military executions
(National News ~ 08/04/13)
DALLAS -- Hundreds of unarmed soldiers, some about to deploy to Afghanistan, were waiting inside a building for vaccines and routine checkups when a fellow soldier walked inside with two handguns and enough ammunition to commit one of the worst mass shootings in American history...
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Miss. law requires cord blood from teen moms
(National News ~ 08/04/13)
JACKSON, Miss. -- If a girl younger than 16 gives birth and won't name the father, a new Mississippi law -- likely the first of its kind in the country -- says authorities must collect umbilical cord blood and run DNA tests to prove paternity as a step toward prosecuting statutory rape cases...
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Berlusconi aides hastily seek presidential pardon
(International News ~ 08/04/13)
ROME -- A Silvio Berlusconi loyalist warned on Saturday of a possible "civil war" if the ex-premier's punishment for tax-fraud conviction is not lifted, as his aides maneuvered to win a presidential pardon so he can avoid a prison term and a ban on holding public office...
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Mugabe wins election with 61 percent
(International News ~ 08/04/13)
HARARE, Zimbabwe -- Zimbabwe election officials said President Robert Mugabe won the presidential election with 61 percent of the vote, compared to 33 percent for challenger Morgan Tsvangirai. Judge Rita Makarau, chairwoman of the official state election commission, announced results Saturday in which Mugabe's ZANU-PF party won 158 of the 210 parliament seats, giving it a two-thirds majority in the legislature that enables it to make amendments to the new constitution and existing laws...
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Global travel warning: U.S. cites al-Qaida threat
(National News ~ 08/04/13)
WASHINGTON -- The United States issued an extraordinary global travel warning to Americans Friday about the threat of an al-Qaida attack and closed down 21 embassies and consulates across the Muslim world for the weekend. The alert was the first of its kind since an announcement preceding the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. ...
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Stomach bug in two states linked to Mexican farm
(National News ~ 08/04/13)
WASHINGTON -- An outbreak of stomach illnesses in Iowa and Nebraska has been linked to salad mix served at local Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants and supplied by a Mexican farm. The outbreak of cyclospora infections has sickened more than 400 people in 16 states. The Food and Drug Administration said it is working to determine whether the salad mix is the source of illnesses in the other 14 states...
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Highway 25 reduced for repairs; traffic restricted for work near Wickliffe
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
Highway 25 in Cape County will be reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs Monday. This section of road is from Route N to Jackson Street. Weather permitting, work will performed from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., and the work zone will be marked with signs. ...
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Cleora Ernst
(Obituary ~ 08/04/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Cleora T. Ernst, 97, of Perryville died Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, at Independence Care Center of Perry County. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday and 6:30 to 9:15 a.m. Monday at Young and Sons Funeral Home. The wake will be at 7 p.m. Sunday ...
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Vicki Bridges
(Obituary ~ 08/04/13)
Vicki Lynn Bridges, 58, of Fruitland died Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, at Saint Francis Medical Center. She was born Aug. 26, 1954, in Limestone, Maine, to Donald Gene and Fannie Evelyn Craig Huffman. She and Daniel Joseph Bridges were married Dec. 11, 1986, in Cape Girardeau...
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Ellen DeGeneres to host Oscars for 2nd time
(Entertainment ~ 08/04/13)
NEW YORK -- Comic and daytime television host Ellen DeGeneres was picked to host the Academy Awards for the second time. Show producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced DeGeneres' selection Friday. The movie awards show will air March 2 on ABC...
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Michael Rodgers
(Obituary ~ 08/04/13)
Michael Albert Rodgers, 65, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, at his home. He was born Feb. 27, 1948, in Cape Girardeau, to Albert Lee and Wiley Bernice Gilliland Rodgers. He married the former Jo Willard. Michael was a 1966 graduate of Central High School, and attended Southeast Missouri State University. He had a compassion for homeless animals and was an avid Cardinals baseball fan. He was a pilot for Canal Barge Co. of New Orleans, becoming a captain at the young age of 31...
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James Pettit Jr.
(Obituary ~ 08/04/13)
TAMMS, Ill. -- James L. "Jim" Pettit Jr., 61, of Waddy, Ky., formerly of Tamms, passed away Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, at Crestview Center in Shelbyville, Ky. He was born Sept. 7, 1951, at Dundee, Ill., son of the late James L. Pettit Sr. and Shirley Pettit...
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Improvement project for Arch grounds kicks off
(State News ~ 08/04/13)
ST. LOUIS -- The $380 million project to upgrade the grounds of the Gateway Arch officially began Friday as two members of President Barack Obama's Cabinet helped break ground. Construction is expected to begin as early as this week on a key component of the project: a park that will sit atop a concrete and steel structure bridging Interstate 70. ...
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SEMO REDConnect program to help businesses recruit students
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
Michele Tapp, academic and career advising director at Southeast Missouri State University, gave a presentation at the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce First Friday Coffee on Friday about REDConnect, an "intentional and targeted e-recruitment tool" that makes job hunting and hiring a little easier...
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Delta will vote Tuesday on water and sewer improvements
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
A special election set for Tuesday in Delta will let residents decide whether to spend up to $1 million worth of bonds for sewer and water system improvements for their community. The election is one of two in the area that will be held Tuesday. The other, in Altenburg, asks voters there to raise the property tax levy to pay for construction of a new school building...
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SENIOR CENTER MENUS
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
Scott City MONDAY--Chicken tenders or meatloaf, baked potato, vegetables, roll, peaches or orange cake. TUESDAY--Scrambled eggs, sausage patties, hashbrowns, buiscuit & gravy, muffin, fruit salad. WEDNESDAY--Pasta with meat sauce or bell pepper steak, peas, salad, sugar free fruited gelatin or chocolate cake...
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Scales under repair at public works' transfer station
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
The scales at the Cape Girardeau Public Works' transfer station are undergoing unscheduled repairs. During the repair process, all loads brought to the transfer station will be charged $14.75 per cubic yard instead of charged by weight. Repairs will be completed as soon as possible. For more information, contact Public Works at 339-6351...
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House passes Smith congressional oversight amendment
(Local News ~ 08/04/13)
An amendment that would require congressional oversight on all federal regulations related to the Affordable Care Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 227 to 185 Friday. The amendment was sponsored by Rep. Jason Smith, of Missouri's 8th Congressional District...
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'He's my Superman:' Mac the pit bull pays it forward after being rescued himself
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
A local dog is fast becoming a Facebook sensation. Mac, a 2-year-old pit bull, is the heart of a successful online-advocacy effort that has raised funds for the rescue of neglected pit bulls nationwide. "If I were offered $1 million for Mac, I wouldn't take it," said Rochelle Steffen, Mac's owner. "He's my Superman."...
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New adventure: Oak Ridge pastor shares passion for evangelism
(Community ~ 08/04/13)
The Rev. Joshua Tillman serves as senior pastor at First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge. He joined the church in May. Tillman's background in ministry includes a year serving in the Philippines with the Bob Tebow Evangelistic Association. Bob Tebow is the father of Heisman Trophy winner and NFL quarterback Tim Tebow...
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Bock - House
(Engagement ~ 08/04/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Gene and Leola Bock of Uniontown, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Renee Bock, to Bruce Wayne House, both of Perryville. He is the son of Dennis and Joanne House of Perryville. Michelle is a graduate of Perryville High School and Southeast Missouri State University. She is a third grade teacher with Perry County School District...
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