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Craigslist post warns of HIV suspect's conduct
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
By COREY NOLES ~ The Daily Statesman A recent Internet post warning of a Dexter, Mo., man recklessly having unprotected sex with unsuspecting individuals has been removed. The post was found on Craigslist, where David Mangum is believed to have solicited male sexual partners...
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Obama seeks congressional OK for Syria action
(National News ~ 09/01/13)
WASHINGTON -- Delaying what had loomed as an imminent strike, President Barack Obama abruptly announced Saturday he will seek congressional approval before launching any military action meant to punish Syria for its alleged use of chemical weapons in an attack that killed hundreds...
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Some counties aren't ready to issue concealed-carry permits
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
Missouri sheriff's offices on Wednesday were to begin issuing concealed-carry permits as a result of a lawsuit filed in Scott County over the copying of personal identification records by a license bureau. At least, that was supposed to happen. Sheriff's offices already were responsible for handling permit paperwork and fingerprinting required for background checks. ...
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Teen gets custom red piano from Make-A-Wish foundation
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
When Bridgett Adams came home from school Friday afternoon, she probably just expected to find her parents waiting to ask about her day. What she didn't expect was a Ferrari red baby grand piano sitting in her living room. In December, Bridgett, a 16-year-old from Jackson who has Hodgkin's lymphoma, shared her wish for a red piano with the Make-A-Wish foundation. In May, Blue Bunny threw Bridgett a party to announce her wish would be granted as part of its 100 Years, 100 Wishes campaign...
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Mold forces major changes for Illinois school district
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
MOUNDS, Ill. -- This time last year, the small boy sitting on the floor outside a classroom at Meridian High School, eyes downcast, pulling his arms out of his shirt sleeves, would have been in another building, drawing another administrator's attention...
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Tigers shake off slow start, romp past Murray State
(Professional Sports ~ 09/01/13)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Missouri handled the 98-degree heat just fine. Players showed a bit of poise, too, against a lightly-regarded opponent that had the upper hand for a while. James Franklin threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns before coming out early in the third quarter, helping the Tigers take command after early struggles and whip Murray State 58-14 Saturday night in its opener...
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The old and the young
(Submitted Photo ~ 09/01/13)
This is 2 of my 3 cats, Patches 12 yrs old (L) and Tigger 1 yr old (R) have learned to co-exsist. All 3 were rescue strays. It has taken a while but they enjoy each others company.
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Coming in for a Landing
(Submitted Photo ~ 09/01/13)
A hummingbird coming in for a landing on a feeder on a hot August day, in rural Cape Girardeau County.
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Scott County overpass taken out by train reopens
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
ROCKVIEW, Mo. -- "Unbelievable" is the word Scott County Commissioner Donnie Kiefer used to describe the reconstruction of the Route M overpass in Rockview, which opened at 11:15 a.m. on Friday, three months after the train collision that resulted in its predecessor's collapse...
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Tebow biggest name among NFL cuts
(Professional Sports ~ 09/01/13)
After a restless night, hundreds of NFL players nervously checked their cellphones Saturday morning, cringing every time it buzzed. Tim Tebow was among those who got the dreaded call telling him to come see the coach and bring in his playbook. Teams had to whittle their rosters to the 53-man maximum Saturday, and although his release wasn't a big surprise, Tebow was by far the biggest name among the notable cuts...
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Isner exits in Open's 3rd round
(Professional Sports ~ 09/01/13)
NEW YORK -- Trying to extend his stay at the U.S. Open, John Isner smacked a return winner, then pointed his right index finger toward the Louis Armstrong Stadium stands and circled his arm overhead, riling up the fans. Two points later, sprinting so far he nearly reached the seats, Isner hit a forehand that closed a point, punched the air and then shook his fists, doing his best Jimmy Connors imitation. ...
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Davis, Hull among Rams' cuts
(Professional Sports ~ 09/01/13)
Davis, Hull among Rams cuts COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Austin Davis, who competed with Kellen Clemens for the backup quarterback job in St. Louis, is among 22 players cut by the Rams to reach the 53-man roster limit. Linebacker Josh Hull, who made one start in 2012, also was let go on Saturday...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 09/01/13)
Today is Sunday, Sept. 1, the 244th day of 2013. There are 121 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On September 1, 1939, World War II began as Nazi Germany invaded Poland. On this date: In 1715, following a reign of 72 years, King Louis XIV of France died four days before his 77th birthday...
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Bertolina - Fisher
(Engagement ~ 09/01/13)
BENTON, Mo. -- Yvonne LeGrand of Benton announces the engagement of her daughter, Angela Patrice Bertolina, to Lance Patrick Fisher. He is the son of Bob Fisher of Benton. Bertolina is also the daughter of the late Mark Bertolina of Toledo, Ohio...
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Pope - 60 years
(Anniversary ~ 09/01/13)
ORAN, Mo. -- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pope of Oran celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at Delmonico's in Jackson. Kenneth and the former Viva Jean Eakin were married Aug. 28, 1953, at Garden Ridge General Baptist Church near Bell City, Mo. Their attendants were Tyree and Frances Eakin Brown...
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Friedhof - 45 Years
(Anniversary ~ 09/01/13)
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Friedhof of Oak Ridge celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary with a family dinner Aug. 28 at Delmonico's in Jackson. Leroy and the former Laura Sample were married Aug. 28, 1968, by the Rev. Jack Cathcart at Bethel Assembly of God Church in Cape Girardeau...
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Klein - 60 years
(Anniversary ~ 09/01/13)
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klein of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Aug. 26, 2013. Karl and the former Barbara Blank were married Aug. 26, 1953, in Cairo, Ill. They have two sons, Kenneth Klein of Mounds, Ill., and Kevin Klein of Cape Girardeau. They have four grandchildren and a great-grandchild...
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Players swing for the fences with bats that begin in Bernie
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
BERNIE, Mo. -- It's a little known fact in the area that many baseball bats used by Major League Baseball players have their start in Bernie, a town of about 2,000 people in Stoddard County. David Keathley, a Dexter resident and Bernie native, is responsible for that...
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Celebration to honor infant with rare genetic disease
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
PATTON, Mo. -- Caselynn Reagan, daughter of Trenton and Blair Reagan of Patton will be 4 months old on Tuesday. A celebration in her honor, Dreams for Caselynn, will take place Saturday at the Scott City VFW. While it may be uncommon to throw a party for a child turning 4 months old, in this case every month is precious. ...
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A young house cricket
(Column ~ 09/01/13)
House crickets are varying shades of brown with dark eyes and a dark rugged line on the collar. They look very similar to the common field cricket, which usually is black. Shown here is a juvenile house cricket the wings of which have not yet grown out. Oddly, most crickets cannot fly even as adults because their wings are too small to carry their bulky little bodies. They travel by walking or crawling and hop like a grasshopper when startled...
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FYI 9-1-13
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
The National CASA Association has announced the funding of an additional volunteer coordinator position for Court Appointed Special Advocates of Southeast Missouri, effective Oct. 1. The grant will allow the local organization to supervise an additional 30 volunteer advocates, who will serve as voices in the juvenile justice system for 30 to 75 more foster child and teen victims of abuse and neglect in Cape Girardeau, Perry and Bollinger counties. ...
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Dawg Daze event raises more than $9,000
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
Alto Vineyards, Shawnee Shuttle and The Neighborhood Co-op announced their fundraiser, Dawg Daze of Summer Super Shelter Spectacular, raised $9,117. All proceeds benefited eight local animal rescue organizations including Cache Creek Animal Rescue, Humane Society of Southern Illinois, Marion Animal Shelter, Marion Regional Humane Society, P.A.W.S., Perry County Humane Society, Union County Animal Control and Wright-Way Rescue. The event was June 30 at Alto Vineyards in Alto Pass, Ill...
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Crader Distributing honored by DOD
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve area chairman Matt Jenkins honored Don, Stan and Val Crader of Crader Distributing Company of Marble Hill, Mo., with the Department of Defense ESGR Patriot award in recognition of their extraordinary support of employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve. From left are Stan Crader, president; Don Crader, owner and founder; and Val Crader, chief financial officer...
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Discovering the ease and simplicity of convenience foods
(Column ~ 09/01/13)
When we were in Charleston, S.C., a few years ago, we enjoyed Cream of Crab Soup and I remember how wonderful it was. Since then I have made a few different crab soups and recently found this recipe and I am anxious to give it a try. Following the crab soup recipe, I am sharing a few recipes that use commercially prepared convenience items to help speed up the preparation process. ...
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Finding the clutch to put it in reverse
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
A friend of mine hates the phrase "going forward." A devotee of plain speaking, even bluntness, the term sounds artificial to him, much the way "downsizing" and "revenue enhancements" sound to me. "Going forward" is a phrase heard in my line of work almost weekly -- and when it is used, an inward grin rises in me. Recalling my friend's distaste for the colloquialism, I find myself forcing down a smile when it escapes another's lips...
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Asking for rest in God
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
Sometimes I am tired and confused. Take, for example, lately. I recently moved back to Kirksville, Mo., from home for the school year. Transitions are hard for me; I feel like a plant that's been uprooted, plunked down in another place and expected to grow. It exhausts me...
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School menus for week of Sept. 2
(Menus ~ 09/01/13)
MONDAY--No classes. TUESDAY--Chicken crispito, 4-bean baked beans or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, cinnamon applesauce. WEDNESDAY--Chicken alfredo pasta with cheese breadstick, candied carrots or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, mixed fruit...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
Pet Name: Roxy Owner: Marilyn and Robert Montgomery Favorite activity: Working the room. ...
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Adopt Mogla
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
Mogla is 8 years old. She is spayed and declawed. Her adoption fee is 1/2 price. For more information, call the Humane Society at 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Thunder
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
Thunder craves attention and loves to be petted. He is an affectionate fellow. For more information, call Safe Harbor at 243-9823. ...
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Club news 9-1-13
(Community News ~ 09/01/13)
Church Women United held its annual Awareness Luncheon Aug. 23 at First Presbyterian Church in Jackson. There were 38 members and guests present. Co-leader Shirley Patterson welcomed everyone, and opened with prayer. Dolly Jewel then introduced Dortha Strack, this year's Human Rights Award recipient. ...
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Speak Out 9/1/13
(Speak Out ~ 09/01/13)
Contrary to the conventional wisdom, the number of physicians who accept Medicare patients is on the rise. Seniors, Obamacare Regardless of what you may have been told, senior citizens on Medicare already are covered and do not have to change anything or sign up for the Affordable Care Act or anything of the sort. Sadly, many demagogic politicians want you to believe otherwise, but it simply is not true...
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Labor Day
(Editorial ~ 09/01/13)
Editor's note: The following is our annual Labor Day editorial. When it comes to the reasons for Monday's Labor Day holiday, the U.S. Department of Labor offers a good historical review. The first Labor Day celebration was in New York City in 1882 and organized by the Central Labor Union. ...
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Guest column: Unique opportunity for immigration reform
(Column ~ 09/01/13)
By Gene McNary Immigration is complex. We need bold reform of legal and illegal immigration to fully address the deeply ingrained and long-standing problems with which we have grappled for decades. Substantial resources have been committed with much success to controlling the illegal entry over the Southwest border, and tracking of visitors has improved with automation of entry documents. ...
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Guest column: Finish the farm bill
(Column ~ 09/01/13)
By Garrett Hawkins A thriving agricultural economy benefits all Americans, giving everyone an interest in having Congress pass -- and President Obama sign -- a new five-year farm bill before the current law expires at the end of September...
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Commentary: A parent's connection to the news
(Column ~ 09/01/13)
When I picked up The Wall Street Journal just a few days ago, a wave of emotion rushed through me. There they were, those boys and girls lined up in white bags, their faces uncovered and their eyes closed. One peaceful face, after another. Another. Another. Boys. Girls. An older child. A younger one. All dead. All gone. A world away...
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Prayer 9-1
(Prayer ~ 09/01/13)
Lord Jesus, thank you that through you we have a hope and a future. Amen.
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Betty McLain
(Obituary ~ 09/01/13)
Betty Lois Jauch McLain, 76, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, Aug. 26, 2013, at Chateau Girardeau Health Center. She was born Dec. 17, 1936, in Whitewater, to Velma Jauch. She and Ivan Ernest McLain were married June 19, 1954, at Oriole. Betty was a member of Red Star Baptist Church. She had worked at the former Cape Girardeau Osteopathic Hospital, Cape Girardeau County collector's office in Jackson, Chaffee General Hospital in Chaffee, Mo., and Wal-Mart in Jackson for more than 10 years...
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Births 9/1/13
(Births ~ 09/01/13)
Daughter to Cory Andrew and Shelly Denise Bacon of Marble Hill, Mo., Southeast Hospital, 7:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23, 2013. Name, Elizabeth Grace. Weight, 7 pounds, 12 ounces. Fifth child, second daughter. Mrs. Bacon is the former Shelly Willis, daughter of Dennis and Pam Willis of Marble Hill. She is employed at Bollinger County Health Center. Bacon is the son of Nahum and Julie Plaza of Louisville, Ky., and Pam Bacon of Marquand, Mo. He is a bus driver with the Woodland School District...
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Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda Administrative Office Building 1 Barton Square, Jackson There will be no meeting of the county commission Monday in observance of Labor Day. The county commission will meet at 9 p.m. Thursday at the Administrative Office Building in Jackson. ...
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Marilyn Prill
(Obituary ~ 09/01/13)
Marilyn Prill of Cape Girardeau, formerly of Jackson, died Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at Cracraft-Miller Funeral Home in Jackson.
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Wanda Abbott
(Obituary ~ 09/01/13)
Wanda Lee Abbott, 82, of Jackson passed away Friday, Aug. 30, 2013, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Oct. 14, 1930, in Cape Girardeau to Lewis Lee and Dessie Mae James Austin. She and Robert J. "Bob" Abbott were married Nov. 9, 1949, at St. Mary Cathedral in Cape Girardeau. They were married 53 years when Bob died July 12, 2003...
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Out of the past 9/1/13
(Out of the Past ~ 09/01/13)
Cape Girardeau city officials are considering placing a one-fourth-cent capital improvement sales tax measure on the November election ballot; the tax would pay the $8.3 million local share of the $28 million federal flood-control project for Cape LaCroix and Walker creeks...
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Jackson police report 9/1/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/01/13)
JACKSON The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Summonses Theft Miscellaneous...
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Brett Philip
(Obituary ~ 09/01/13)
Brett Patrick Philip, 33, of Pauls Valley, Okla., passed from this life Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013, near Pauls Valley. He was born Dec. 2, 1979, in Kingston, N.Y., to Harry Michael and Donna Merle Parsells Philip. Brett grew up in Cape Girardeau, where he attended Notre Dame and Central high schools, graduating in 1997. He attended colleges in Missouri and Indiana, where he studied computer technology...
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Alice French
(Obituary ~ 09/01/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Alice Faye French, 75, of Perryville died Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013, at her home. She was born July 8, 1938, in Jefferson City, Mo., daughter of Mabel Herron Johnson. She and Harold J. French were married July 7, 1956. He preceded her in death Sept. 24, 2002...
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Elzo Lint
(Obituary ~ 09/01/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Elzo Leo Lint, 92, of Perryville died Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013, at Ste. Genevieve Memorial Hospital in Ste. Genevieve, Mo. He was born Aug. 22, 1921, in Shellsburg, Iowa, son of Ira and Lettie Larson Lint. He and Kathryn Smith were married July 21, 1961, in Shellsburg...
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Bob Crain
(Obituary ~ 09/01/13)
Bob Crain, 77, of Anna, Ill., died Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013, at home, following a brief illness. He was born Oct. 25, 1935, in Cairo, Ill., to George C. and Marguerite Throgmorton Crain. He married Elaine Vick on June 8, 1957. A licensed funeral director and embalmer 57 years, Bob devoted his career from 1956 to 1999 to serving families of the area at Crain Funeral Homes and Cemeteries. He was very proud to see the family tradition carried on by his children and grandchildren...
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Across U.S., fears, ambivalence, anguish over Syria
(National News ~ 09/01/13)
DES MOINES, Iowa -- The specter of U.S. military action against Syria and further intervention in the Muslim world is generating troubled and conflicting emotions throughout America. People cite misgivings about their country's role as "world policeman." They express moral outrage at atrocities in a faraway nation, tempered by dismay about trying to decide who's good and who's bad in a sectarian slaughter. ...
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Liberace mansion buyer plans to restore it to former glory
(Entertainment ~ 09/01/13)
LAS VEGAS -- The British businessman who bought Liberace's 15,000-square-foot Las Vegas mansion for half a million dollars said Friday he plans to work on it relentlessly to restore it to its former glory. Martyn Ravenhill said from his home in Guilford, where he celebrated his 50th birthday Saturday, that he's been a huge Liberace fan all his life as well as a lover of Las Vegas...
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Heat-related fatality in St. Louis County
(State News ~ 09/01/13)
FERGUSON, Mo. -- The hot, humid weather that has settled over much of Missouri for the past two weeks has claimed the life of a St. Louis County woman. Authorities say the 65-year-old woman was found dead Thursday in her Ferguson home, where the air conditioner was not working. The victim's name has not been released...
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Lawmakers eye uninsured motorist bill for override
(State News ~ 09/01/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Driving without auto insurance could mean losing out on court damages if Missouri lawmakers push forward with an effort to override one of Gov. Jay Nixon's vetoes. Under the legislation, drivers lacking insurance would forfeit the ability to collect for noneconomic damages such as pain and suffering from an insured driver who is at fault. ...
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Lawmakers begin to grapple with Syria question
(National News ~ 09/01/13)
WASHINGTON -- Members of Congress, abruptly handed exactly the war powers many had demanded, grappled Saturday with whether to sign off on President Barack Obama's plan to punish Syria for an alleged chemical weapons attack. Now with a stake in the nation's global credibility, lawmakers were seeking more information about the possible consequences of striking a region without knowing what would happen next...
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Stolen fire hydrant wrench causes problems in Dexter
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
By NOREEN HYSLOP ~ The Daily Statesman DEXTER, Mo. -- Police are on the lookout for culprits who have evidently got their hands on a wrench designed to open up and shut off water hydrants in the city. According to City Administrator Mark Stidham on Friday morning, a utility wrench was left at a work site overnight Wednesday and could not be found Thursday morning...
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Attorney general probes threatened-judge case
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
By MICHELLE FRIEDRICH ~ Daily American Republic GREENVILLE, Mo. -- The Missouri Attorney General's Office has been appointed to investigate and prosecute a Piedmont, Mo., woman who recently was charged with threatening to kill a Wayne County judge...
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Floodway comment period extended to Nov. 25
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
The deadline for the public comment period for the draft Environmental Impact Statement for the St. Johns Bayou and New Madrid Floodway Project has been extended to Nov. 25, according to a news release from the Memphis District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers...
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Out of the past 9/1/13
(Out of the Past ~ 09/01/13)
Cape Girardeau city officials are considering placing a one-fourth-cent capital improvement sales tax measure on the November election ballot; the tax would pay the $8.3 million local share of the $28 million federal flood-control project for Cape LaCroix and Walker creeks...
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Cape Girardeau police report 9/1/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/01/13)
CAPE GIRARDEAU The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Summonses Assault Thefts Miscellaneous CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY The Cape Girardeau Sheriff's office released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt....
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Betty McLain
(Obituary ~ 09/01/13)
Betty Lois Jauch McLain, 76, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, Aug. 26, 2013, at Chateau Girardeau Health Center. She was born Dec. 17, 1936, in Whitewater, to Velma Jauch. She and Ivan Ernest McLain were married June 19, 1954, at Oriole. Betty was a member of Red Star Baptist Church. She had worked at the former Cape Girardeau Osteopathic Hospital, Cape Girardeau County collector's office in Jackson, Chaffee General Hospital in Chaffee, Mo., and Wal-Mart in Jackson for more than 10 years...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 9/1/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/01/13)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following calls Thursday:...
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Tractor-trailer fire backs up traffic in Perry County
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
PERRY COUNTY, Mo. -- A tractor-trailer fire on Interstate 55 stalled traffic in Perry County on Friday morning. According to Troop C of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, at about 9:25 a.m. an accidental fire started in a moving tractor-trailer near mile marker 137 in Perry County. No injuries were reported, but traffic was delayed until the fire was contained. A dispatcher with Troop C didn't know the cause of the fire...
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Safes, cash taken from Cape Girardeau businesses
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department is investigating burglaries at four local businesses in one building on Tuesday night. According to department spokesman Darin Hickey, the businesses that were burglarized -- Covenant Hospice, Soto Property Solutions, Colour Couture and Bo Shantz Insurance -- are all located in the same office complex at 1213 N. ...
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SEMO greenhouse mum sale starts Tuesday
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
The Charles Hutson Horticulture Greenhouse on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University will begin its fall mums sale on Tuesday. According to a news release from Southeast, mums of all different types, colors and shapes will be on sale. The mums have been rooted and potted by greenhouse staff and have been grown by the student staff...
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Sworn in at last
(Local News ~ 09/01/13)
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com Circuit Judge Ben Lewis, left, administers the oath of office to Bob Adams, the new Cape Girardeau County assessor Friday at the Cape Girardeau County Administration Building in Jackson. ...
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Perryville boys 2nd at tournament
(High School Sports ~ 09/01/13)
The Perryville boys soccer team fell just short of a season-opening tournament championship. Perryville lost to Anna-Jonesboro (Ill.) 4-3 Saturday in the title match of the eight-team Carbondale (Ill.) tournament. The Pirates are 2-1 on the season after winning two of their three tournament games...
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'Hawks win Classic title
(College Sports ~ 09/01/13)
The Southeast Missouri State volleyball team got its season started with a bang. Southeast bounced back from Friday's opening setback to win the championship at the Maroon Classic in Starkville, Miss. The Redhawks began play with a 25-23, 25-18, 25-18 loss to host Mississippi State before bouncing back later Friday to beat Arkansas-Little Rock 30-28, 21-25, 15-25, 25-23, 15-12...
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Kerrie Roberts delivers private performance full of passion
(Community ~ 09/01/13)
Christian singer Kerrie Roberts recently brought strong vocals and a sincere heart to the Walden Park Clubhouse in Cape Girardeau. Filled with only about 40 invited guests including Roberts and her accompanying musicians, the clubhouse provided an intimate and friendly atmosphere for the concert, which was streaming live online with guests serving as a live audience...
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Food beat on the street
(Column ~ 09/01/13)
Where's the best place to eat in New York? How about Paris or London? The answer, it turns out, is the same for all these places: Right on the street. That's what celebrity chef Susan Feniger maintains. "I believe that in any country, what you see and taste on the street is the best food you'll find ...," she says...
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Take 5 - Marty Mishow
(High School Sports ~ 09/01/13)
Top NFL quarterbacks 1 Aaron Rodgers, Packers: You could make a case for several players at the top but I'll take Rodgers, a former Super Bowl MVP and the 2011 NFL MVP. He led the league with a 108 passer rating last year while directing the Packers to an 11-5 season. Works his magic despite playing with one of the NFL's worst offensive lines. Great mobility and great at throwing on the run...
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