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Scots reject independence in historic vote
(International News ~ 09/19/14)
EDINBURGH, Scotland -- Scottish voters have rejected independence and decided that Scotland will remain part of the United Kingdom. The result announced early today was the one favored by Britain's political leaders, who had campaigned hard in recent weeks to convince Scottish voters to stay. It dashed many Scots' hopes of breaking free and building their own nation...
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Local physician indicted in alleged kickback scheme
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
Like his fictional counterpart, the owner of a downtown Cape Girardeau business used as a set for the film "Gone Girl" is facing allegations of criminal activity. Also like his fictional counterpart, he will be exonerated, his attorney said Thursday...
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Kelly softball team overwhelms Portageville with bunts
(High School Sports ~ 09/19/14)
Five successful bunts scored three runs in the fourth as the Hawks came away with a 5-2 victory over the Portageville Bulldogs on Thursday at Kelly High School.
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County plan could mean big changes for Cape, Jackson
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
The majority of Cape Girardeau County's government functions could be moved to Jackson if a plan to consolidate facilities moves forward. In February 2013, the county commission hired St. Louis-based Treanor Architects to assess the county's buildings and its needs for space and function. Later that year, a study was completed, and three plans were presented to the commission...
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Certification reveals defeat of downtown property tax
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
Certified election results show a win for the sales tax issue considered by Cape Girardeau voters living within the boundaries of the downtown community improvement district, but a loss for the property-tax issue. The Cape Girardeau County Clerk's office reported 51 votes were received for Proposition 1, the measure creating a half-cent sales tax to be levied within the district's boundaries. Of that number, 31 were in favor and 20 were against...
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Gone Girl Photo during rehearsal scene
(Submitted Photo ~ 09/19/14)
Emily Ratajkowski standing at a press conference where she confesses an affair and discusses the disappearance of Amy. This is during a late night rehearsal. As extras, we were used as 'press' and journalists attending the press conference. This was all taking place at the Drury Lodge Hotel conference room here in Cape Girardeau...
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Field at Shawnee Park Sports Complex Dedicated
(Submitted Story ~ 09/19/14)
Only two of Parks and Recreation's more than 35 city-wide sports fields have been dedicated to a specific person or contributor. Softball field number one at the Shawnee Park Sports Complex was dedicated to the late Cary Flanagan. In recognition for their many contributions to the department, programs, and sports leagues in Cape Girardeau, the Cape Noon Optimist Club received on Sept. 17 the distinction of being the second to receive a field dedication in their honor (field 13)...
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HBRA Barrel Races at Rockin JK Arena
(Submitted Story ~ 09/19/14)
Rockin JK Arena hosts the Heartland Barrel Racing Association. Rockin JK Arena Marble Hill, MO Trainers at 2 p.m., Show at 4 p.m. Trainers EF $4 PeeWee(8 & under) EF $4 Youth 3D (16 & under) EF $12 Adult 4D (17 & over) EF $12 Open 5D EF $20 *PeeWee contestants cannot compete in the Youth class, but may compete in Open. No monetary payback in PeeWee -- prizes only...
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Facebook / Twitter Training
(Submitted Story ~ 09/19/14)
Facebook / Twitter Training Free training in Twitter / Facebook This Saturday -- 09/20/14 9:00am at Cape Public Library Facebook and Twitter are invaluable Social Media tools for use in Keeping our Republic. Join your fellow citizens this Saturday 9:00am at the Cape Public Library to receive training on these two Social Media Applications (ie. web sites)...
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Fall Festival & Fair in Bollinger County
(Submitted Story ~ 09/19/14)
Bollinger County Celebrates Fall Festival Weekend The Bollinger County Fall Festival Weekend brings a wide variety of excitement and fun to the county. Sept. 25 - 27 - The Fall Festival events lineup begins on Thursday, September 25 with a Gospel concert performance by The Gipsons and Janie Brown and The Chestnut Mountain Gang. ...
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5 reasons we think there will be a 'Gone Girl' sequel (Warning: spoilers ahead)
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
The following story is provided through a content partnership with rustmedia. This article contains several spoilers, based on the book "Gone Girl" in anticipation of the movie. There are many things that can make a story interesting: Setting, action, ideas. ...
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Bringing the 'big vocals': Steve Hornbeak and Billy Gilman say their upcoming Cape show will have broad appeal
(Entertainment ~ 09/19/14)
Cape Girardeau native and seasoned musician Steve Hornbeak and multiplatinum-selling, Grammy-nominated artist Billy Gilman will team up Sept. 26 for a three-hour show at Ray's Plaza Conference Center in Cape Girardeau. Gilman is remembered for his 2000 debut hit single "One Voice," which hit the top 20 on the Billboard country music chart, making him the youngest singer with a Top 40 hit on the chart. He recently released "Say You Will," his first single release since 2008...
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A Light-Weight Visitor to Cape's Airport
(Submitted Photo ~ 09/19/14)
Our airport provided a resting spot for this blimp as it travel through our area late yesterday afternoon. It circled west of the airport for about twenty minutes, waiting for it's ground crew to arrive and set up a mooring vehicle out in the grass next to the west ramp...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
Today is Friday, September 19, the 262nd day of 2014. There are 103 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On September 19, 1777, the first Battle of Saratoga was fought during the Revolutionary War; although British forces succeeded in driving out the American troops, the Americans prevailed in a second battle the following month...
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Our heroes can come in mighty - but small - packages
(Column ~ 09/19/14)
If I should make it to my 99th birthday anniversary alert in mind and able to move about, I will know there is, indeed, a benevolent God. And I hope I can celebrate such an event with something approaching the grace, charm and dignity of my friend, Avis Muench...
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Day on the River could bring big crowd Saturday
(Editorial ~ 09/19/14)
Living next to the Mississippi River has its advantages. Among them are opportunities like the Missouri Department of Conservation Day on the River event to be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. This is the fifth event the department has held, and there will be many activities for those of all ages to enjoy. ...
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Speak Out 9/19/14
(Speak Out ~ 09/19/14)
I'm confused. I thought that a red light meant that you were supposed to stop, as opposed to it just being a suggestion. Be nice if the police would actually enforce that law. There seems to be a nationwide problem, from watching TV and such, but so many people are talking so very fast, as if they've got to get so many words out per second or per minute. ...
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Congratulations to Alma Schrader
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/19/14)
How very proud I was Wednesday morning as I attended Alma Schrader's Constitution Day and Heroes Recognition Assembly. Ruth Ann Orr, Julia Unnerstall, Rebecca Gentry and the entire staff at Alma Schrader are to be congratulated and recognized for their visible and measurable efforts in educating our young children, and instilling in them with a love for our country! As these children introduced their "Heroes" to all attendees, we were reminded of the tremendous sacrifice these men and women have provided for us and our city, state and nation.. ...
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Prayer 9-19
(Prayer ~ 09/19/14)
O Lord Jesus Christ, may our words and deeds honor you our Savior. Amen.
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Couple in Nov. Craigslist slaying sentenced to life
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
SUNBURY, Pa. -- A newlywed couple whose Craigslist ad lured a stranger to his death were sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole by a judge who said their "permanent removal" from society is appropriate. Neither 19-year-old Miranda Barbour nor her 22-year-old husband, Elytte, displayed emotion as they sat with their lawyers in the courtroom while some of the victim's relatives described the grief and pain they have experience since the Nov. 11 murder...
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Alibaba prices initial public offering at $68 per share
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
NEW YORK -- Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce powerhouse named after a fabled, poor woodsman who discovers a thieves' den full of treasures, is ready to strike it rich on the New York Stock Exchange. The company priced its initial public offering of stock at $68 per share Thursday, the top end of the expected price range, according to Alibaba. ...
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Tropical storm spares metro areas in Arizona of rainfall
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
TUCSON, Ariz. -- A tropical weather system that sent Arizona residents frantically stocking up on sandbags spared the state's metro areas of any major rainfall, and residents went about their business Thursday amid dry streets and sunny skies. The weakened storm zigged where National Weather Service forecasters thought it would zag. As a result, Tucson and Phoenix were not hit as hard as the forecast predicted...
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Dog found in Oregon returning to Pennsylvania
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Gidget is going back to Pennsylvania. A Jack Russell terrier that somehow ended up in Oregon more than four months after she went missing from her home near Philadelphia will soon be flown back to the Keystone State. A microchip implanted in Gidget allowed workers at an animal shelter south of Portland to find the dog's owner. ...
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Illinois jobless rate declines in August
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Illinois' unemployment fell in August to 6.7 percent, the sixth straight monthly decrease in the state's jobless rate, the Illinois Department of Employment Security said Thursday. The latest figure, down one-tenth of a percentage point from July, represents a drop from 9.2 percent one year ago and marks the largest year-over-year decline since 1984, the department said. The last time the rate was lower than 6.7 was in July 2008, when it was 6.6 percent...
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Harvey Washer
(Obituary ~ 09/19/14)
BENTON, Mo. -- Harvey Eldon Washer, 74, of Benton died Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014, at his home. He was born Feb. 27, 1940, at Charleston, Missouri, to Charles Pope and Mattie Barber Washer. He and Sharon Walker were married June 18, 1999. Harvey had lived in Southeast Missouri most of his life, having grown up at Alfalfa Center in Mississippi County...
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Harold Davis
(Obituary ~ 09/19/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- H. Harold Davis, 80, of Perryville died Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014, at Perry County Memorial Hospital. He was born April 8, 1934, in Gastonia, North Carolina, son of Ben and Ollie Harrell Davis. He and Margaret R. Lakenan were married April 5, 1958. She preceded him in death Sept. 7, 1994. He and Elaine H. Steffens Hadler were married May 18, 1996. She preceded him in death July 28, 2014...
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Cyril Trock
(Obituary ~ 09/19/14)
Cyril "Cy" Trock, 71, of Cape Girardeau, formerly of Springfield, Missouri, died Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center. He was born March 18, 1943, in Chicago, to Philip and Shirley Publicar Trock. He and Carol Warning were married June 8, 1968, in Cape Girardeau...
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John Roe
(Obituary ~ 09/19/14)
John Ralph Roe, 65, of Jackson died Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until service time at 2 p.m. Sunday at Hutchings Funeral Chapel in Marble Hill, Missouri. Burial will follow in Grassy Friendship Cemetery...
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Births 9/19/14
(Births ~ 09/19/14)
Daughter to Paul Douglas and Megan Marie Roberts Jr. of Oran, Missouri, Southeast Hospital, 7:38 a.m. Monday, Sept. 8, 2014. Name, Loralie Marie. Weight, 9 pounds, 1 ounce. Third child, first daughter. Mrs. Roberts is the former Megan Mansker, daughter of Karen Diebold of Oran. She is a cosmetologist at Hair We Do and a medical assistant at Neurologic Associates. Roberts is the son of Virginia Roberts of Cape Girardeau and Doug Roberts of Oran. He is an operator at BioKyowa...
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Carolyn Blattel
(Obituary ~ 09/19/14)
Carolyn JoAnn Blattel, 68, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, at Ratliff Care Center. She was born March 17, 1946, in Cape Girardeau, to Paul and Pearl Kniebert Kitchen. She and Zeno "Sam" Blattel were married Aug. 28, 1965, at Kelso, Missouri...
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Out of the past 9/19/14
(Out of the Past ~ 09/19/14)
The Cape Girardeau County Commission will decide Thursday whether to enter into a contract with the Southeast Missouri Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission to draft a zoning ordinance for the county. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3838 and its auxiliary have presented the Cape Girardeau Police Department with a $200 check; the money will be used to convert one of two seized Uzi semi-automatic weapons to full automatic; the weapons will be issued to the department's SWAT unit and drug raid officers.. ...
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Sierra Leone to shut down for 3 days to slow Ebola
(International News ~ 09/19/14)
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone -- In a desperate bid to slow West Africa's accelerating Ebola outbreak, Sierra Leone ordered its 6 million people confined to their homes for three days starting today while volunteers conduct a house-to-house search for victims in hiding...
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Two arrested in connection with break-in
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
EAST PRAIRIE, Mo. -- Two East Prairie residents have been arrested in connection with a burglary last weekend. East Prairie police responded to a report of a residential burglary at 213 Cranford St. at 10:26 a.m. Sunday, said chief Danny Lafferty...
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Court date for murder suspect rescheduled
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Accused murderer Allen McCoy of Bernie, Missouri, was scheduled to appear Tuesday in the Butler County Courthouse, but did not. Instead, he will be appearing Nov. 4. Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russell Oliver said everyone else showed up, but McCoy wasn't brought to the courthouse from the Butler County Jail...
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Kingree dismissal request is denied; lawsuit upheld
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
An appellate court has denied Rocky Kingree's request to dismiss one of the civil suits against him that challenge his qualifications to become Division II associate circuit judge in Butler County. Kingree filed two petitions for "writ of mandamus" Friday with the Court of Appeals, Southern District, against Presiding Circuit Judge Fred Copeland of New Madrid, Missouri, in cases brought against him by Butler County Prosecuting Attorney Kevin Barbour on behalf of the state and attorney Chris Yarbro on behalf of Associate Circuit Judge John Bloodworth.. ...
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Jackson police report 9/19/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/19/14)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Summonses...
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Cape Girardeau police report 9/19/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/19/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest Summonses Miscellaneous SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY The Department of Public Safety released the following item. Summons...
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Four-legged kidnapping victim recovered
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
A kidnapping victim is back home, safe and sound, but he could use a little help with his medical bills. Hazard, a 7-year-old pit bull terrier, and Sylvie, a 9-month-old American Staffordshire terrier, went missing Aug. 2 from the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri after an apparent burglary...
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Best Bet 9/19/14: A Taste for St. Jude
(Entertainment ~ 09/19/14)
Stop by The Venue from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday to enjoy signature dishes and drinks and help St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. Vendors include Hubrew, Isle Casino Cape Girardeau, Texas Roadhouse, Little Caesar's Pizza, Fried Pies, Qdoba, Vance Vineyards, River Eagle and Bel-Air Grill. ...
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Nixon touts education during junior high visit
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
In a speech to Central Junior High School students, Gov. Jay Nixon praised the school for its strong academic performance and said he hoped to see the state continue to work with schools to promote success and prepare students for college and the workforce...
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Home Depot breach hits 56 million cards
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
NEW YORK -- Home Depot said 56 million debit and credit cards are estimated to have been breached in a data theft between April and September at its stores in the U.S. and Canada. That makes it the second-largest breach for a retailer on record...
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'Three Cups of Tea' author plans a reluctant return
(Entertainment ~ 09/19/14)
BOZEMAN, Mont. -- Greg Mortenson doesn't want to talk about his best-selling book "Three Cups of Tea," but everybody else does -- including his charity. Three years ago, "60 Minutes" and author Jon Krakauer alleged Mortenson fabricated much of the book and mismanaged the charity he co-founded, Central Asia Institute. ...
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Nonfiction shortlist for National Book Awards is announced
(Entertainment ~ 09/19/14)
NEW YORK -- Walter Isaacson's group portrait of digital pioneers and cartoonist Roz Chast's illustrated memoir about her parents have made it to the nonfiction longlist for the National Book Awards. Isaacson's "The Innovators" and Chast's "Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?" were among 10 books announced Wednesday by the National Book Foundation. ...
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State to audit municipal courts after Ferguson
(State News ~ 09/19/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich says he plans to investigate whether some municipal courts are improperly relying on traffic fines to boost city revenue. KWMU-FM reports the state auditor will review five local courts annually to ensure that municipal governments aren't funneling more than 30 percent of their income from traffic tickets into city coffers. Missouri law requires local governments to turn over that excess money to the state...
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Towboat sinks in the Mississippi
(State News ~ 09/19/14)
CHESTER, Ill. -- The Coast Guard said Thursday it was investigating what caused a towboat carrying 3,500 gallons of diesel fuel to sink in the Mississippi River near the southern Illinois city of Chester. Two crew members of the Maverick were rescued by another towboat when the sinking happened about 12:30 a.m. Thursday three miles south of Chester, the Coast Guard said...
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Officers fatally gun down man near St. Louis
(State News ~ 09/19/14)
CLAYTON, Mo. -- Officers shot and killed a man after he allegedly pointed a rifle at them in suburban St. Louis, the second fatal police shooting of a black suspect in the region since the August shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson. Two officers fired a combined 25 shots Wednesday night after a chase in which the 42-year-old man slammed his vehicle into two police cars then fled on foot into a construction area, St. ...
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Missouri court upholds teacher ballot initiative
(State News ~ 09/19/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A ballot initiative seeking to link teachers' jobs to their students' performance survived another court challenge Thursday as an appeals panel rejected an attempt to knock it off the November ballot. The panel of judges from the Western District appeals court turned down claims the measure improperly seeks to amend two parts of the constitution at once and addresses multiple subjects. The decision affirms a ruling earlier this month by a Cole County judge...
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Pit stop in Cape
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com The Grow Missouri blimp touches down for an overnight stay Thursday at the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport. ...
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Artifacts 9/19/14
(Entertainment ~ 09/19/14)
The sixth annual "New Student Showcase," featuring the talents of freshmen and transfer students majoring in theater and dance at Southeast Missouri State University, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Rust Flexible Theatre at the River Campus. Students will present scenes from plays, monologues, songs and dance. The event is sponsored each year by Southeast's Department of Theatre and Dance. It is free to the public...
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Symphony Sampler to give taste of orchestral music
(Entertainment ~ 09/19/14)
The Southeast Missouri Symphony Orchestra will present its annual Symphony Sampler concerts Sunday as lighthearted previews for the upcoming 2014-2015 symphony season. The symphony will perform two short concerts, at 2 and 3 p.m., in the Shuck Music Recital Hall at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus...
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Royals, Tigers to slug it out this weekend in KC
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
Detroit enters the three-game showdown with a 1/2-game lead in the AL Central
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Icing kickers might not matter in the 4th quarter
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- It was a split-second decision that reignited a classic debate in college football: Does icing the kicker actually work? Last Saturday, Iowa State was on Iowa's 24-yard line with 2 seconds left and the game tied at 17. Cyclones sophomore kicker Cole Netten was about to attempt the biggest kick of his life for a road team desperate to end a two-game skid. Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz used his final timeout, presumably to give Netten a moment to let all that sink in...
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Cardinals down Brewers in 13 innings
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
Cruz provides winning hit to preserve St. Louis' lead in NL Central at 2 1/2 games.
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Stanton speaks out for 1st time since injury
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
MIAMI -- Giancarlo Stanton still needs to have five teeth fixed or replaced, along with a procedure to assess how much blood remains in his sinus cavity and will be understandably leery the next time he grabs a bat. He also knows things could be a whole lot worse...
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Senate votes to support rebel aid
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
WASHINGTON -- In the heat of an election campaign, Congress cleared the way for the U.S. military to train and equip Syrian rebels for a war against Islamic state militants Thursday, a reluctant ratification of a new strategy President Barack Obama outlined scarcely a week ago...
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Suspect allegedly started growing California wildfire
(National News ~ 09/19/14)
PLACERVILLE, Calif. -- A man has been charged with starting a Northern California wildfire that has shown explosive growth and driven nearly 2,800 people from their homes, authorities said Thursday. Wayne Allen Huntsman, 37, was arrested late Wednesday in Placerville and booked into El Dorado County Jail, where he was held on $10 million bail...
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High school roundup:Notre Dame spikers sweep visiting Bloomfield
(High School Sports ~ 09/19/14)
Notre Dame's Abbie McAlister hammered 12 kills, while senior Lydia Goodson had nine kills on 11 attempts to lift the Bulldogs to a 25-16, 25-18 volleyball victory over visiting Bloomfield on Thursday. Marianna Below notched nine consecutive service points in the first set for Notre Dame (12-4-1) before the visiting Wildcats scored. Below had two service aces during the stretch...
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Jets' Vick says Goodell doing 'great job'
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) -- Michael Vick fully supports the man who gave him a second chance in the NFL. The New York Jets quarterback defended NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell while the league and its teams have come under heavy criticism during the past two weeks over how they are dealing with several players facing domestic violence allegations...
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UConn-Missouri agree to home-and-home series
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
UConn-Missouri agree to home-and-home series STORRS, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut and Missouri have agreed to a home-and-home football series, the first meetings between the programs. The schools announced Thursday that UConn will visit Columbia, Missouri on September 19, 2015 and the teams will play September 23, 2017 at Rentschler Field in East Hartford...
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Lewis leads LPGA Tour tournament in Alabama
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
PRATTVILLE, Ala. -- Top-ranked Stacy Lewis birdied the last three holes and five of the final six Thursday for an 8-under 64 and a share of the lead with Mi Jung Hur in the Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic. Lewis, the 2012 winner in the event dropped from the schedule last year after losing its title sponsor, had a bogey-free round on The Senator course. She has a tour-high three victories this season...
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Indiana (1-1) at No. 18 Missouri (3-0)
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
n Kickoff: 3 p.m. Saturday (SEC Network) Missouri is looking to start 4-0 before traveling to South Carolina to open a stretch of eight consecutive games against Southeastern Conference competition. Indiana wants to rebound heading into Big Ten play after losing 45-42 last week at Bowling Green...
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Knee problems force Na into retirement
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
WUHAN, China -- Li Na, a two-time Grand Slam champion from China who took tennis in Asia to a new level, has retired due to recurring knee injuries. The 32-year-old Li posted the news on her microblog Friday, ending a week of intensifying speculation that she would announce her retirement ahead of the new WTA event at Wuhan, her home town...
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Falcons romp past hapless Buccaneers
(Professional Sports ~ 09/19/14)
ATLANTA -- Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and high-stepping Devin Hester led the Atlanta Falcons to one of the biggest wins in franchise history. Ryan threw for 286 yards and three touchdowns, Jones hauled in nine passes for 161 yards and a couple of scores, and Hester set an NFL record with his 20th return for a TD as the Falcons routed the hapless Tampa Bay Buccaneers 56-14 on Thursday night...
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Opportunities to enjoy music this weekend
(Editorial ~ 09/19/14)
The last performance of the fall season for Tunes at Twilight will be held tonight. Allie Farris will provide the music entertainment starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Common Please Courthouse Gazebo. Tunes at Twighlight, a popular event in Cape Girardeau's downtown, is hosted by Old Town Cape and sponsored by SoutheastHEALTH, Fox 23 KBSI and Cape Air...
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