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Really? The Super Bowl is today? Five things you may not know about the Super Bowl
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
1: JUST SUPER: Unless your company is an official, sanctioned sponsor of the NFL, you can't use the words "Super Bowl" in advertising and promotion. In the run-up to today's game, advertisers count on linkages to the Super Bowl to sell everything from pizzas and televisions to Velveeta cheese. ...
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Governor sets date for special elections
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon on Friday set an Aug. 5 special election to fill three vacant Missouri House seats, including one that's been vacant since June. The date ensures the winners won't be around for this year's regular session but could take office in time to decide whether to override any potential gubernatorial vetoes...
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More than 300 participate in Polar Plunge
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
A variety of characters -- including superheroes, gnomes and dancing doughnuts -- gathered at Lake Boutin on Saturday afternoon to help raise money for the Special Olympics. More than 300 people rushed into the lake at Trail of Tears State Park for Southeast Missouri's eighth annual Polar Plunge, topping last year's numbers of 292 participants...
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Pact appears likely on hotel, restaurant tax
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
Though officials aren't ready to say what the changes could be, an amendment to a long-standing legal agreement with Midamerica Hotels that governs the way the city of Cape Girardeau uses revenue from taxes charged at local restaurants and hotels appears to be on its way...
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Four by Four 2/2/14
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
1. What are your plans for Super Bowl Sunday? 2. What are your hobbies and what do you like about them? 3. Who is your favorite actor/actress of all time? Why? 4. Finish this sentence: It really stinks when ...
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Maurer, Broadway Prescription take home awards at Cape Chamber banquet
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
The Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual dinner Friday evening at the Show Me Center and honored standout businesses and businesspeople of the Cape Girardeau community for the year 2013. Jim Maurer of Cape Girardeau received the Rush H. Limbaugh Award. The annual award is given to a businessperson who has "expended an exceptional effort on behalf of the community for a sustained period of time," according to a news release from the chamber...
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Waiting in Washington: After two injuries, Otto Porter's NBA career feels like it's on hold
(College Sports ~ 02/02/14)
"I still have a lot of season left," Otto Porter Jr. said. "I still have half a season. It's a lot of games. Anything can happen. I can go from not playing at all to playing a starter. You don't know."
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Southeast Missouri State men's baskettball team loses heartbreaker to EKU
(College Sports ~ 02/02/14)
Eastern Kentucky's Glenn Cosey banked in a long 3 with less than a second left to give his team a one-point win.
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Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team falls to OVC leader Eastern Kentucky
(College Sports ~ 02/02/14)
The Redhawks second-half rally fell short in a 75-56 loss.
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KFVS weatherman Reeves to retire later this month
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
Bob Reeves, weather forecaster and meteorologist for KFVS12 television, on Thursday announced he will retire in late February after more than 40 years at the station. Reeves began his career with KFVS12 in 1970 when Oscar Hirsch, founder of the CBS affiliate, hired him to anchor the 10 p.m. news along with covering weather and sports, according to a news release from the station...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 02/02/14)
Today is Sunday, Feb. 2, the 33rd day of 2014. There are 332 days left in the year. This is Groundhog Day. Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 2, 1914, Charles Chaplin made his movie debut as the comedy short "Making a Living" was released by Keystone Film Co. (Five days later, Keystone released "Kid Auto Races at Venice," in which Chaplin first played his famous Tramp character.)...
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Campbell - Hulshof
(Wedding ~ 02/02/14)
BENTON, Mo. -- Dr. Tracy Marie Allen Campbell and James Ressel "Jim" Hulshof were married Dec. 27, 2013, at St. Michael Church in Old Town in Chicago. The Rev. Thomas Santa performed the ceremony. Music was by Daniel Stucker and the church choir...
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Miller - Gholson
(Wedding ~ 02/02/14)
Erin Nicole Miller and Paul Webster Gholson were married Oct. 12, 2013, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Tilsit. The Rev. Dennis Huelle of Bremerton, Wash., performed the ceremony. Music was presented by Wanda Aufdenberg of Cape Girardeau. David Gholson of Jackson, cousin of the groom, read scriptures...
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Conrad - Mittrucker
(Engagement ~ 02/02/14)
Mike and Karen Conrad of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Megan Conrad, to Matthew Mittrucker. He is the son of Jim Mittrucker of Cape Girardeau, and the late Linda Mittrucker. Megan is employed by Advanced Pest Control. Matthew is employed by Cape Girardeau Fire Department...
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Hiett - Alley
(Engagement ~ 02/02/14)
Randy and Garia Hiett of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Lauren Hiett, to Kyle Joseph Alley. He is the son of Christopher and Dawn Alley of Chesterfield, Mo. Emily is a 2007 graduate of Central High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in hospitality management from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2011. She is an administrative contractor in St. Paul, Minn...
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Hulshof - Heppe
(Engagement ~ 02/02/14)
BENTON, Mo. -- Glenn and Bonnie Hulshof of Benton announce the engagement of their daughter, Justine Mary Hulshof, to Brent Stephan Heppe. He is the son of Greg Heppe of East Prairie, Mo., and Sherrie Pike-Heppe of Charleston, Mo. Justine is a 2010 graduate of Kelly High School. She is pursuing a secondary education degree in mathematics at Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed at Diebold Orchards...
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Howard - Vance
(Engagement ~ 02/02/14)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Randy and Sharla Howard and Ann Leadbetter of Marble Hill announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Nicole Howard, to Roger Lee Vance Jr. He is the son of Roger Vance Sr. and Sandra Stiltner of Marble Hill. Ashley is a 2004 graduate of Woodland High School, and 2005 graduate of Trendsetters School of Cosmetology. She is employed at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau...
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King - Kutscher
(Engagement ~ 02/02/14)
Patrick and Donna King of St. Peters, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Erin King, to Andrew William Kutscher. He is the son of Walter and Carol Kutscher of Jackson. Amy and Andrew are employed at Landsafe Title and Closing Services with Bank of America in St. Louis...
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Seyer - Fronabarger
(Engagement ~ 02/02/14)
Andrew "Sonny" and Lisa A. Seyer III of Oak Ridge announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica LeeAnn Seyer, to Darin Wayne Fronabarger. He is the son of Wayne and Marilyn Fronabarger of Oak Ridge. Jessica is a 2007 graduate of Oak Ridge High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in conservation wildlife/biology from Southeast Missouri State University in 2011. She is a junior high/high school science teacher and volleyball coach at Marquand-Zion School in Marquand, Mo...
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Toole - Schoch
(Engagement ~ 02/02/14)
Allen and Anita Toole of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Alicia Michelle Toole, to Spencer Keith Schoch. He is the son of Marc and Judy Schoch of Johannesburg, South Africa, and formerly of Jackson. Alicia is a 2009 graduate of Notre Dame Regional High School. She is a 2012 graduate of Belmont University, where she majored in entrepreneurship in the School of Business Administration. She is assistant administrator at Chateau Girardeau...
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Cypress knees support ice table
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
Ice Table Cold weather can cause what would otherwise be a mundane scene to become exceptional. In this case the water in a swamp was higher than normal when cold weather came to Southeast Missouri and stayed long enough to freeze solid the top three inches of surface water. ...
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FYI
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
A class to help children prepare, in a positive way, for the addition of a new family member will be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday and Feb. 17 in the Harrison Room at Southeast Hospital. The class is geared toward children ages 3 to 9. Class size is limited. Registration is available online at SEhealth.org or by calling 573-331-6190...
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Generosity: Cancer Care Fund receives donation
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
Saint Francis Medical Center employees recently made a $55,906 contribution to the Saint Francis Cancer Care Fund through their Power of Sharing Campaign. The fund assists Saint Francis cancer patients with transportation, medicines and other needs during treatment. ...
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Generosity: Donation to American Red Cross
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
Saint Francis Medical Center employees recently made a $10,884 contribution to the American Red Cross through their Power of Sharing Campaign. From left are Elma Staten-Hatchett, RN, BSN; Heather Collier, American Red Cross board member; Beth Keller; Sara Gerau, executive director, American Red Cross; Darrin Sauerbrunn; Steve Logel, PT and Power of Sharing chairman; Tina Rogers; and Frances Presswood...
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Generosity: Donation to Safe House for Women
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
Saint Francis Medical Center employees made a $28,128 contribution to Safe House for Women through their Power of Sharing Campaign. From left are Mercedes Fort, Safe House board member; Sunil Mungee; Allison Leonard, Safe House director of operations; Elma Staten-Hatchett, RN, BSN; Beth Keller; Darrin Sauerbrunn; Steve Logel, PT and Power of Sharing chairman; Tina Rogers; and Frances Presswood...
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Generosity: Three Rivers receives donation for greenhouse
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
Butler County residents Gary and Holt Pride donated $5,000 to the Three Rivers Endowment Trust toward the creation of a greenhouse for students of Three Rivers College's agriculture programs, according to a news release from the college. Gary and Holt Pride are third- and fourth-generation farmers, respectively, and alumni of Three Rivers College's agricultural programs. Holt is also a veteran of the U.S. Army, with a record of overseas service, the release stated...
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The down and dirty on Soil
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
About this time 50 years ago, I was walking into a classroom at the University of Missouri. The class was Soils 101. This was a required course for all students in the School of Forestry. I wasn't too concerned about making a good grade. After all, we were only going to study dirt...
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Another Super Bowl tradition? Snacks and more snacks
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
The Super Bowl has become another one of America's largest food consumption days of the year. While watching the big game, it is fun to enjoy lots of snacks and beverages and cheer on your favorite team. I am not much of a football enthusiast, but I do like to watch the commercials and cook some snacks for those who do watch the game...
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Adopt Evie
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
Evie is 1 1/2 year old lab mix available for adoption. For more information, call the Humane Society at 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Tigger
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
Tigger is a sweet orange kitty. He likes attention. For more information, call Safe Harbor at 243-9823. Tigger is a sweet big ol' orange kitty. He likes attention, is a really cool cat, and is ready for adoption. For more information call Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary at 243-9823...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
Pet Name: Molly Owner: Jordan Spradling Favorite activity: Chasing the cat and then snuggling in her blanket. Owner: Jordan Spradling...
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Renovations underway: Murals part of cathedral makeover
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
With its nearby parochial school having been expanded a little over two years ago, St. Mary Cathedral at 615 William St. now is gaining new murals depicting the Heavenly and Earthly Trinity and the Annunciation of Mary, when the Archangel Gabriel told Mary that she would be the mother of Jesus Christ, as well as new flooring...
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A father's null curriculum of restraint
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
My father, whose tenuous grip on life has been slipping for awhile thanks to stage-four oral cancer, is coming around the final bend in his nearly 80-year journey. Dad is headed toward the finish line. In fact, since this column was submitted six days before today's publication, it is possible he's already crossed it...
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Precious and irreplaceable human life
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
A couple of weeks ago I heard Sister Helen Prejean, an advocate for eradicating the death penalty, speak. She told about her experience of being the spiritual director to a man on death row, which she wrote about in her book "Dead Man Walking," which was made into a movie. ...
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School menus 2-3 to 2-7
(Menus ~ 02/02/14)
MONDAY--Chicken bites with garlic breadstick, broccoli & cheese or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, pears. TUESDAY--Beef taco salad, mixed beans or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, orange sections. WEDNESDAY--Chili, 1/2 toasted cheese sandwich or pbj sandwich, candied carrots or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, apricot fruit cup...
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Be all you can be
(Community ~ 02/02/14)
By Mark Hopkins Today we introduce a new column to the Southeast Missourian. Dr. Mark L. Hopkins was a longtime resident of Southeast Missouri and now lives in Anderson S.C. He is a Southeast Missouri State University graduate; taught in Piedmont, Farmington and Dexter; served as assistant to the chancellor of the University of Missouri-Columbia; and as president of four colleges during a 35-year career in higher education. His work will appear from time to time in the Sunday Good Times section....
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Windeknecht - 60 Years
(Anniversary ~ 02/02/14)
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson R. Windeknecht of Waterloo, Ill., celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in November 2013. Windeknecht and Barbara Riggs were married Nov. 28, 1953, at First Baptist Church in Fornfelt (Scott City), by the Rev. Lester Bain. Nelson was raised in Fruitland and Barbara was raised in Scott City...
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High school roundup: Oak Ridge bests Kelly to move over .500
(High School Sports ~ 02/02/14)
Senior Ryan Below sank a game-high 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the host Blue Jays to a 74-45 victory over Kelly.
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Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda 2/3/14
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
Administrative Office Building 1 Barton Square, Jackson 9 a.m. Monday Open session Public comments Routine business Action items Appointments and possible action items Discussion and possible action Discussion and possible action -- county advisory boards...
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Cape Girardeau police report 2/2/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/02/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Assault Burglary Property damage Miscellaneous The Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt...
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Jackson fire report 2/2/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/02/14)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Wednesday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Thursday:...
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Jackson police report 2/2/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/02/14)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Summonses Theft Miscellaneous...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 2/2/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/02/14)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Wednesday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Thursday:...
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Charlet Farrar
(Obituary ~ 02/02/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Charlet K. Farrar, 65, of Perryville, formerly of Cape Girardeau, passed away Friday, Jan. 24, 2014, at her mother's home in Cape Girardeau. She was born Dec. 1, 1948, in Cape Girardeau, to Charles B. and Geraldine Ponder Farrar...
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Lora Isaacks
(Obituary ~ 02/02/14)
MARSTON, Mo. -- Lora Mae Isaacks, 61, of Marston died Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014, at Golden Living Center. She was born May 11, 1952, at Peach Orchard, Mo., to William Monroe and Ruth Ann McKinney Isaacks. Lora worked as a supply clerk for the United States Marine Corps...
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Cape Girardeau City Council agenda 2/3/14
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
Cape Girardeau City Council City hall 401 Independence St. Study session, 5 p.m. Monday No action will be taken during the study session. Items for discussion Closed session Items for discussion...
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Jacob Cook
(Obituary ~ 02/02/14)
Jacob E. Cook, 34, of St. Louis passed away Monday, January 20, 2014, in St. Louis. He was born Dec. 23, 1979, in Cape Girardeau, to Joe Cook and Kim Wilson Stewart. Jacob was a proud parent and devoted family man. He attended Calvary Church of St. Peters, Mo., and is remembered as a strong, kindhearted, loving man and father. Jacob was a proficient HVAC technician for 10 years and worked throughout the St. Louis area...
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Births 2/2/14
(Births ~ 02/02/14)
Son to Bryan Oneal and Whittney Brooke Pennington of Dexter, Mo., Saint Francis Medical Center, 11:51 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. Name, Brynn Oneal. Weight, 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Third child, second son. Mrs. Pennington is the former Whittney Roe, daughter of Jerry and Heather Evans and Brian Cato of Advance, Mo. She is employed by Advance Medical Center. Pennington is the son of Randy and Wilma Pennington of Dexter. He is employed by Pike Electric...
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Smith sets new school record
(College Sports ~ 02/02/14)
Southeast Missouri State track and field athlete and Jackson High School graduate Blake Smith broke the school record for the 60-meter dash at the Indiana Relays in Bloomingtn, Ind., on Saturday. Smith finished third in the race in 6.72 seconds to secure the record, which he had previously held...
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No structural damage in Cape house fire
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department on Friday responded to a call of a house fire at 1021 Villa Lane in Cape Girardeau, with two people possibly trapped inside. Firefighters arrived at the scene and put out a small trash fire that had expanded to the front lawn in "less than a minute," according to firefighter David Goehman...
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Police seek suspect in school burglary
(Local News ~ 02/02/14)
Cape Girardeau police are looking for whoever broke into Trinity Lutheran School overnight Thursday, stealing electronics and cash and damaging several windows and doors. Darin Hickey, public information officer for the Cape Girardeau Police Department, said the burglary occurred sometime between 10 p.m. Thursday and 5:30 a.m. Friday...
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High school roundup: Central girls get win at Hillsboro tourney
(High School Sports ~ 02/02/14)
Kassidy Pannier made five 3-pointers to lead the Tigers with 15 points as fifth-seeded Central pounced to a 75-43 victory over seventh-seeded Herculaneum and clinched seventh place in the 33rd annual Hillsboro Tournament. Maddie Daum finished with 15 points, four steals and three assists while Kelly Morton added 13 points for the Tigers. Bailey Bliss recorded 11 rebounds and Sarah Boerboom snagged 10 rebounds in the win for Central (4-13)...
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Child who survived fire is recuperating
(National News ~ 02/02/14)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A girl who escaped a western Kentucky house fire that killed her mother and eight siblings is recuperating from burns and communicating with hospital nurses, a family friend said. Kylie Watson wrote "I'm hungry" on a dry erase board from her hospital bed Friday, pastor Tim Burden said. Burden said the 11-year-old girl's father, Chad Watson, also is making progress at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville...
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Music becomes a big focus in today's Super Bowl ads
(National News ~ 02/02/14)
NEW YORK -- Music is taking center stage at the Super Bowl -- and not just during the halftime show. Bank of America will have rock band U2 sing a new song during a commercial break. Pop band OneRepublic jams in a Bud Light ad. And the legendary Bob Dylan's 1966 hit "I Want You" will appear in a Chobani yogurt spot...
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Differing perspectives fuel debate over Knox case
(National News ~ 02/02/14)
SEATTLE -- To some Americans, especially those in her hometown of Seattle, Amanda Knox seems a victim, unfairly hounded by a capricious legal system in Italy that convicted her this week in the death of a 21-year-old British woman. But in Europe, some see her as a privileged American getting away with murder, embroiled in a case that continues to make global headlines and reinforces a negative image of U.S. citizens behaving badly abroad without any punishment...
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Keystone pipeline foes undaunted by report
(National News ~ 02/02/14)
LINCOLN, Neb. -- With yet another obstacle removed for the Keystone XL pipeline, opponents were pressing forward with a lawsuit to challenge the project, public protests and an effort to inject the issue into the November elections. Supporters and opponents were quick to claim victories with the U.S. ...
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GOP ponders scandal's toll on Christie
(National News ~ 02/02/14)
TRENTON, N.J. -- Fellow Republicans on Saturday debated the fallout over new allegations that Gov. Chris Christie made inaccurate statements about his knowledge of lane closures orchestrated by top aides as apparent political payback. Some said the accusations could derail any hopes of Christie running for president in 2016 if he can't shake the scandal soon, while others were quick to express faith in the governor while discrediting his accuser and questioning his motives...
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Notre Dame girls repeat as tournament champion
(High School Sports ~ 02/02/14)
ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- The bigger the Kirkwood players were, the harder Notre Dame senior forward Halle Lynch fell. And she came up smiling every time. Lynch drew four second-half charges, a couple against Kirkwood's 6-foot-1 freshman standout Lauryn Miller. She also added seven points in the fourth quarter as the Bulldogs, who were seeded second, defeated the top-seeded Pioneers 56-46 Saturday in the championship game of the Queen of Hearts Tournament at Villa Duchesne...
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Eruption of volcano in Indonesia kills 14
(International News ~ 02/02/14)
MOUNT SINABUNG, Indonesia -- An Indonesian volcano that rumbled for months unleashed a major eruption Saturday, killing 14 people just a day after authorities allowed thousands of villagers who had been evacuated to return to its slopes, saying activity was decreasing, officials said...
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Sheriff's department helps schools prepare for shooter
(State News ~ 02/02/14)
TROY, Mo. -- Just in case the unthinkable ever occurs, authorities in Lincoln County, Mo., want schoolteachers, staff and students to be ready if someone with a gun ever enters the building. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department has conducted active shooter drills at 13 schools since August. Lt. Andy Binder said the program has helped develop new policies for how teachers and police respond to threats...
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Mo. lawmakers plot new plan for juvenile lifers
(State News ~ 02/02/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- More than 80 people convicted of first-degree murder as juveniles are serving mandatory life sentences in Missouri prisons -- a punishment the U.S. Supreme Court has deemed cruel and unusual. Now Missouri officials are trying to figure out what to do with them...
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Gunman's doctor: ‘No problem there'
(National News ~ 02/02/14)
WASHINGTON -- The gunman who killed 12 people in last year's rampage at Washington's Navy Yard convinced Veterans Affairs doctors before the shootings he had no mental health issues despite disturbing problems and encounters with police during the same period, according to a review of his confidential medical files...
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Stop Common Core
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/02/14)
The government is getting too big and causing problems with raising children. With the debt getting as big as it is, our children don't have a future. Stop Common Core so children can get the education they need to survive in these times. PEE MOORE, Daisy, Mo....
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Garbage from New York
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/02/14)
Almost every day I hear a news person describe a crime scene where some apparently peaceful person goes berserk. They add that authorities don't know why he did it. Then I see a prime-time entertainment show lead off by graphically showing the same thing...
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Speak Out 2/2/14
(Speak Out ~ 02/02/14)
If you're going to argue a point to someone, at the end of the argument, he'll still see things his way and you'll still see things your way, so just be on your merry way. I noticed where Missouri farmers are considering using drones. I understand where they're coming from, but I think there are better and far safer ways for farmers to use to fight for their subsidies...
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Super Bowl Sunday almost as popular as newspapers
(Editorial ~ 02/02/14)
Today is one of the most festive days of the year in the United States. Super Bowl Sunday has become an unofficial holiday celebrating the most popular sport in America. It is a day for parties, gatherings and snacking. This year's Big Game pits the Denver Broncos against the Seattle Seahawks, a game of contrasting styles. Peyton Manning leads the world's best passing offense against the toughest defense in the NFL. It should be a great football game...
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Prayer 2/2/14
(Prayer ~ 02/02/14)
O Father God, thank you that through Jesus we have victory. Amen.
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Out of the past 2/2/14
(Out of the Past ~ 02/02/14)
Much to the delight of city officials, Jackson's new $2.71 million wastewater treatment plant went on line Tuesday, more than six months ahead of schedule. The steering committee for the Senior Fun Festival announces the event will be moving indoors to the Show Me Center this fall; the festival had been held at Trail of Tears State Park for the past three years; however, as the one-day party for senior citizens continued to grow, the event outgrew the park's facilities...
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