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Ride of the Week: 1970 Monte Carlo
(Submitted Story ~ 12/14/14)
Make and model: 1970 Monte Carlo Owner(s): Roger and Doris KING Owner's hometown: oak ridge 350 4 barrel vinyl top My car's name: the old bomb My brother owned and I loved it ! Have owned it now for 34 years...
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Officer shoots stabbing suspect in Poplar Bluff
(Local News ~ 12/14/14)
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating an officer-involved fatal shooting in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Just before noon Friday, the Poplar Bluff Police Department received a call about a stabbing on Lester Street that sent the victim to the hospital in critical condition, the patrol reported in a news release Friday afternoon...
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Man, toddler killed in traffic crash
(Local News ~ 12/14/14)
A Cape Girardeau man and an 18-month-old boy were killed Thursday in a traffic accident in Union County, Illinois, according to a news release from the Illinois State Police. Lenzie M. Johnson, 43, was headed west on Illinois Highway 146 near Locust Grove Road at 12:57 p.m. ...
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Bank employees help catch suspected scammer
(Local News ~ 12/14/14)
Quick thinking by employees at a pair of Regions Bank locations led to the arrest of a Hannibal, Missouri, man accused of scamming older adults in two Southeast Missouri counties. William E. Riley, 50, faces a Scott County charge of attempted financial exploitation of the elderly and a Perry County, Missouri, charge of resisting arrest...
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Monsanto tells its side of the story at Southeast forum
(Local News ~ 12/14/14)
Dr. Sven Svenson said he realized some students wouldn't give a giant in the commercial agrochemical industry a chance to tell their side of the story about honeybees, but the professor of agribusiness didn't hesitate in organizing Friday's forum for representatives of Monsanto on the Southeast Missouri State University...
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School out for Leopold due to flu
(Local News ~ 12/14/14)
Illness hit the Leopold School District last week; administrators declared the day off Friday to allow students to recover. School staff said students with flulike symptoms were coming to school despite being contagious, and it was beginning to take a toll on teachers' plans for end-of-term reviews and exams...
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War veterans remembered with Wreaths Across America
(Local News ~ 12/14/14)
BENTON, Mo. -- Saturday was a day of remembrance across the United States honoring departed war veterans as part of Wreaths Across America. Locally, American Legion Riders Chapter 369 of Benton, Missouri, has been doing their part to keep the tradition alive...
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Senate passes $1.1 trillion spending bill
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
WASHINGTON -- A $1.1 trillion spending bill is on its way to President Barack Obama for his signature. The Senate voted 56-40 late Saturday for the long-term funding bill, the main item left on Congress' year-end agenda. The measure provides money for nearly the entire government through the Sept. 30 end of the current budget year...
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Southeast: Former assistant coach flouted NCAA rules
(College Sports ~ 12/14/14)
A former women's basketball assistant coach provided recruits with free gifts at a team camp, provided access to a Netflix account and made impermissible contact with recruits on three occasions, according to a report from the university.
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Garden Glow
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/14/14)
Decorated reflecting pool at the Missouri Botanical Gardens for the Christmas lighting around the park as part of the "Garden Glow"
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Today in History
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
Today is Sunday, Dec. 14, the 348th day of 2014. There are 17 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Dec. 14, 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States, ruled that Congress was within its authority to enforce the Civil Rights Act of 1964 against racial discrimination by private businesses (in this case, a motel that refused to cater to blacks)...
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Feuerhahn - Barry
(Engagement ~ 12/14/14)
David and Tracie Feuerhahn of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Morgan Lynne Feuerhahn, to James Michael Barry. He is the son of James and Rosie Barry of Chesterfield, Missouri. Morgan received an undergraduate degree from St. Louis University, and a master's degree in business administration from the university. She is an assistant brand manager at Vi-Jon Inc. in St. Louis...
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DeBrock - 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 12/14/14)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn DeBrock of Chaffee celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a trip to Tunica, Mississippi. Glenn and the former Betty Schott were married April 4, 1964, at Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Oran, Missouri. The DeBrocks have three children, Michelle (Jerry) Dunn, Brian (Joni) DeBrock, and Kimberly (David) Woolf. They have three grandchildren, Cody DeBrock, Devon and Catie Beth Woolf...
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Scott City Honor Rolls first quarter
(Honor Roll ~ 12/14/14)
9th grade: Camryn Daniels, Katherine Friese, Kurt Howell, Makayla Job, Christopher Phillips, Shaun Schwausch, Madison Thompson. 10th grade: Jamie Glastetter, Casey Medlin, Ty Wilthong. 11th grade: Isabella Bowers, Nicholas Cassout, Paige McNeely, Lauren Pritchard, Hannah Shemonia...
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Scott City Middle School first-quarter honor rolls
(Honor Roll ~ 12/14/14)
5th grade: Collin Braun, Sydney Cobb, Kacie Daigger, Tyler Leyerle 6th grade: Camden Conner, Taylor Haynes, Raegan Holder, Mercedis Jenkins, Kelsie Job, Lucas Jordan, Misty Mason, Griffen Moore, Amber Tuttleton, Tatum Williams 7th grade: Carlie Estes, Zoe Lee, Alexys Littlepage, Kassie Northington, Logan Oleson, Desiree Smith, Aidan Thompson, Ashley Wilthong...
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Scott City Elementary honor roll
(Honor Roll ~ 12/14/14)
Scott City Elementary High Honor Roll 3rd Grade High Honor Roll 3rd grade: Tyler Braun, Lawson Graff, Hannah Heise, Zahrah Levesque, Brayden Mashek, Emilie Rhyne, Luke Umfleet, Tyson Underwood 4th grade: Rylan Bollinger, Heather Hilsgen, Trenton Lathum, Dalyn Littlepage, Heather Phillips, Madison Sutton...
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Adopt Asia
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Asia, 8 weeks old, is ready for a home and is available for adoption at the Humane Society 334-5837.
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Pets of the week
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Millie and Sophie Ava, Millie and Sophie like being under the Christmas tree.
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Generosity - Coca-Cola
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Employees of Coca-Cola donated $1,066 to United Way of Southeast Missouri's 2014 campaign.
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Generosity - Wood & Huston Bank
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Employees of Wood & Huston Bank donated $5,552 to United Way of Southeast Missouri.
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Generosity- 1st Class Travel
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
1st Class Travel joined the Small Business 365 Circle by donating $365 to United Way of Southeast Missouri's 2014 campaign.
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Generosity - Biokyowa
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Employees of Biokyowa donated $13,847 to United Way of Southeast Missouri's 2014 campaign.
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Generosity - Jackson Senior Center
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Employees of the Jackson Senior Center donated $112.95 to United Way of Southeast Missouri's 2014 campaign.
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Generosity - Broadway Prescription Shop
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Employees of Broadway Prescription Shop donated $2,008 to United Way of Southeast Missouri's 2014 campaign.
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Carol of the bells
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
"It's not Christmas without bells," asserts Misty Rivers, director of Grace Notes Bell Choir at Grace United Methodist Church in Cape Girardeau. It is that passion for music that drew Rivers to become a member of the handbell choir in 1998 and has led her to remain a member since. ...
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The greatest gift
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Growing up, a highlight of Christmas was receiving the coveted Wish Book, the mail-order catalog published by Sears. As soon as the catalog of Christmas hopes and dreams arrived, we knew that Christmas would be here soon. My brother and I would pore over the pages, coveting all of the toys, games and sports equipment that would make our Christmas the best ever...
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But I want to live -- welcoming the fresh air of hope
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
You're 20 years old. You are 70 years old. Or maybe you're 100. But, whether you're living is up to you. That may sound strange, but there is more to living than breathing, walking, talking, eating and sleeping. Living is what you do, or you don't do, with the life you've been given. As I have said before in my writings, you can be alive at 100 or you can be dead at 20 or younger...
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It's easy to find gifts for the gardener
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Gardeners are fairly easy to buy gifts for. You can spend a few dollars, all the way up to however rich you feel. But some of the best gifts are under $30 or $40. We have fruit trees and grape vines, so the gardening tools that I use quite a bit are a pruning saw and a pair of by pass pruners. ...
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Revisiting the copperhead's home territory in prime winter hiking weather
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
While strolling, I wondered whatever happened to Cynthia Albers. This week in Missouri nature gray squirrels breed through February; listen for the barks and squalls of mating red foxes, and skunks sleep when the temperature drops below 15F. The Geminids meteor shower peaks tonight and the leaves of Christmas ferns turn green...
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Alma Schrader honor roll
(Honor Roll ~ 12/14/14)
Editor's note: The following first quarter honor rolls were omitted from the Nov. 27 newspaper. A Honor Roll 3rd grade: Ky Anderson, Brennan Beard, Truman Clubb, Zane Coon, Avery Criblez, Johnny Crouch, Gibson Curtis, Emilie Dickson, Adrian Fox, Libby Gorman, Brooke Huggins, Jadis Jones, Hattie Judkins, Grace King, Edyn McAllister, Anne McDougal, Kyleigh Nickell Madison Phelps Michael Pyles, Sarah Shaheen, Brydan Steck, Anshula Vanteddu, Lilly Zimmer...
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FYI Dec. 14
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
The Hobbs Chapel Christmas program will be at 6 p.m. Dec. 21. Music will be performed by Hand Picked, Play: "Away from the Manger." and puppets. Refreshments will follow. The chapel is at 3024 State Highway 177 in Cape Girardeau. More information is available by calling 573-334-0904...
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Prayer 12-14
(Prayer ~ 12/14/14)
O Father God, thank you gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ. Amen.
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Syler served county well for two decades on the bench
(Editorial ~ 12/14/14)
Judge William Syler will serve his last day as Cape Girardeau County's circuit judge at the end of this month as Michael Gardner prepares to fill his shoes. And they are some big shoes to fill. Syler has honorably served his post for the last 22 years. The judge, now 66, could not serve another full term, according to state law that puts the age limit for Missouri judges at 70...
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Dee Davis leads Xavier past Gant, Missouri 74-58
(Professional Sports ~ 12/14/14)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Xavier took an unusual route toward winning its first true road game of the season Saturday. "It's never easy," coach Chris Mack said after defeating Missouri 74-58. Despite leading by five at halftime, the Musketeers' top three scorers combined for zero field goals up to that point. The team then led just 44-41 with 11:36 remaining after Tramaine Isabell's layup for Missouri, but Xavier (8-2) responded with an 11-2 run and gradually pulled away...
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Hall of Famer Jim Brown applauds player protests
(Professional Sports ~ 12/14/14)
BEREA, Ohio -- Jim Brown stood alongside Muhammad Ali in the 1960s when the boxing champion protested going to Vietnam. An activist for 50 years, the Hall of Fame running back has never shied away from fighting for anything he's believed in. Brown has been the rare high-profile athlete unafraid to challenge or call for social change. Now, during a time of racial tension and unrest, he has found hope, encouraged by what he's seen from some prominent sports figures...
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Offensive line woes dragging down Rams
(Professional Sports ~ 12/14/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Finding a long-term quarterback solution will be an offseason priority for the St. Louis Rams considering Sam Bradford is rehabbing from a second straight season-ending left knee injury. They might need help at less glitzy offensive positions, too...
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Union: Police not told boy's gun might be a toy
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
CLEVELAND -- A dispatcher didn't tell officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy last month the gun might not be real or the person might be a child, a Cleveland police union official said Friday. Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association president Jeff Follmer said officers had no way of knowing Tamir Rice was carrying an airsoft gun, which shoots nonlethal plastic pellets, when a rookie cop shot him in the abdomen Nov. ...
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CIA lied about torture, Senate report suggests
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
WASHINGTON -- When CIA interrogators were torturing accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in March 2003 at a secret prison in Poland, a top CIA analyst asked them to show him a photograph of an alleged terrorist named Majid Khan. The interrogators slapped Mohammed, denied him sleep, rehydrated him through his rectum, threatened to kill his children and waterboarded him 183 times. And he offered up details on Khan...
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Thousands protest police killings
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
WASHINGTON -- Thousands of protesters marched across the country Saturday -- past the White House in the nation's capital, along iconic Fifth Avenue in New York and in the middle of Nashville's honky-tonk district -- to call attention to the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police and urge lawmakers to take action...
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Woman firefighter laid to rest in Philadelphia
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
PHILADELPHIA -- Like lots of kids, Joyce Craig wanted to be a firefighter when she grew up. After motherhood and a stint as a transit driver, she entered the male-dominated ranks of the Philadelphia Fire Department and quickly captivated colleagues with her fearlessness and determination...
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Allegations may undermine Cosby's stand-up comedy
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
LOS ANGELES -- For five decades, Bill Cosby maintained a busy stand-up career even as his TV visibility rose and fell and new generations of comedians took center stage. But the renewal of sexual assault claims that have soured TV and other comeback deals for Cosby are undermining live performances that represent his direct avenue to fans and a semblance of business as usual...
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Man arrested after Portland shooting, 2 sought
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- A 22-year-old man arrested in connection with a shooting outside an alternative high school in Portland had ties to a gang, as did two of the victims, police said Saturday. Sgt. Pete Simpson said Lonzo Murphy is a "person of interest" in the Friday shooting, but officers aren't prepared to say whether he was the gunman, Simpson said...
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Police probe moving swiftly in chokehold case
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
NEW YORK -- In a conference room on Manhattan's West Side, police investigators and the white officer accused of putting an unarmed black man in a fatal chokehold sat down for the first time to go frame by frame through the amateur video of an arrest gone wrong...
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Buildings evacuated after marriage proposal mishap
(International News ~ 12/14/14)
AMSTERDAM -- A Dutchman's attempt at a romantic wedding proposal was simply smashing. The unidentified lover in the town of Ijsselstein rented a crane, planning to descend in front of his girlfriend's bedroom window Saturday morning, play her a song and pop the question. Instead, the crane toppled over, smashing a large hole in the neighbors' roof. The man clambered to safety, and no one was injured. The girlfriend said "yes" anyway...
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Insurgent violence kills 19 in Afghanistan
(International News ~ 12/14/14)
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Three Taliban attacks killed at least 19 people in Afghanistan on Saturday, including a senior judicial official and personnel working to clear one of the most heavily mined regions of the world. The attacks came amid a spike in violence just weeks before the international military mission in Afghanistan comes to an end Dec. 31, 13 years after the Sept. 11 attacks sparked a U.S.-led invasion to rid Afghanistan of the Taliban's extremist regime...
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Landslide in Indonesia kills 18
(International News ~ 12/14/14)
BANJARNEGARA, Indonesia -- A mudslide set off by torrential rains rushed down hills into a village in central Indonesia and swept away scores of homes, killing at least 18 people and leaving 90 others missing, officials said Saturday. About 105 houses were swept away by the landslide late Friday in Jemblung village in Central Java province's Banjarnegara district, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency...
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Hundreds attend funeral for woman who was burned alive
(National News ~ 12/14/14)
BATESVILLE, Miss. -- About 400 mourners packed a chapel in Mississippi on Saturday to say goodbye to a 19-year-old woman who was burned alive, among them classmates who used permanent markers to write heartfelt messages on her white metal coffin. "Fly high, Jessica," said some, a reference to the former cheerleader's aerial acrobatics, according to the Rev. Eric Greggs, one of three speakers at the 45-minute service...
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John Crites
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
John C. Crites, 88, of Jackson passed away Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born July 1, 1926, in Jackson, to Dr. D.E. and Anna Wilhelm Crites. He and June Unnerstall were married Aug. 27, 1950, in Cape Girardeau...
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Charlene St Clair
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Charlene St Clair, 73, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014 at her home. Burial will be at Washtenong Memorial Park Cemetery in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Margie Proffer
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Margie Marie Proffer, 85, of Whitewater died Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014, at Life Care Center in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at Cracraft-Miller Funeral Home in Jackson.
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Troy Hendrix
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Troy Hendrix, 72, of Jackson died Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014, at his home. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.
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Timeline of NCAA violations by the SEMO women's basketball program
(College Sports ~ 12/14/14)
A timeline of events related to Southeast Missouri State's investigation into NCAA violations committed by the women's basketball team and the Southeast Missourian's reporting on the investigation. July: Irregularities were found in an assistant coach's phone and text messaging logs during a routine series of checks by the university's athletic department's compliance officers. ...
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Hackers hit Missouri retirement system website
(State News ~ 12/14/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- One of Missouri's main retirement systems has temporarily blocked online access after discovering attempts to hack into its members' accounts. The Jefferson City News Tribune reported the Missouri State Employees Retirement System sent about 81,000 emails and 20,000 letter to members Thursday explaining the situation...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 12/14/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/14/14)
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls Wednesday: n At 9:07 a.m., medical assist on Perryville Road. n At 12:22 p.m., medical assist on North Henderson Avenue. n At 1:18 p.m., medical assist on North Pacific Street. n At 1:54 p.m., medical assist on St. Francis Drive...
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Cape Girardeau police report 12/14/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/14/14)
CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY The Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests n Carla D. Doran, 46, of Cape Girardeau was arrested on suspicion of making a false report and stealing. n Brandon A. Maxeiner, 18, of Columbia, Illinois, was arrested on suspicion of possession up to 35 grams of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia...
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Walter Diefenbach
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Walter Jacob Diefenbach, 92, of Jackson died Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Jan. 18, 1922, in St. Louis to William and Frieda Roth Diefenbach. He and Minnie E. Zimmer were married May 20, 1951. She died June 21, 2012...
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Jerry Vandeven
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Jerry "Jeff" Vandeven, 85, of Cape Girardeau passed away Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center from complications of open heart surgery. He was born Feb. 26, 1929, in Cape Girardeau, son of Edwin and Mona (Shanks) Vandeven. He and Charlene Bertrand were married Feb. 6, 1951, at Fornfelt (Scott City)...
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Out of the past 12/14/14
(Out of the Past ~ 12/14/14)
East Perry Lumber Co., Inc., of Frohna, the new owner of the Black Forest north of Cape Girardeau, would like to sell New Hanover and Arnsberg, the replicas of 19th century villages built by the late Burton J. Gerhardt; along with the towns, the lodge at Black Forest is also for sale...
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Marian White
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Marian Lester White, 70, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Feb. 25, 1944, in St. Louis to Robert and Nancy Lester Elayer. She and David White were married Feb. 23, 1962, in Wayne County, Missouri...
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Lenzie Johnson
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Lenzie Martinez Johnson, 43, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014, in Illinois. There is no service. Ford & Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Speak Out 12/14/14
(Speak Out ~ 12/14/14)
Heartwarming; Peace on earth; Good music; Government hours; Crime statistic; Customer service; Health insurance
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Mary Francis
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Mary Louise Francis, 68, of Scott City died Friday, Dec. 12, 2014, at her home. There is no service. Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Scott City is in charge of arrangements.
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America and its founding principles
(Letter to the Editor ~ 12/14/14)
Our forefathers' philosophy about self-governance spawned a great blessing to the world. Our founders did not invent the original form of American government in a vacuum. They were scholars of Greek and Roman history. They pondered writings of political thinkers such as Aristotle, Polybius and Cicero. ...
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Diane Biri
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Brenda Diane Biri, 57, of Jackson passed away Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Jan. 20, 1957, in Cape Girardeau. She and Michael W. "Mike" Biri Sr. were married Feb. 22, 1975, in Cape Girardeau. They had been married 31 years when he passed away Dec. 11, 2006...
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Jimmy Simms
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Jimmy Lynn Simms, 50, of Scott City died Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born April 25, 1964, in Cape Girardeau to Russell and Kathryn Daniels Simms. Jimmy attended Kelly High School and lived most of his life in Commerce, Missouri. He loved watching NASCAR, boxing and eating fish...
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Ray Gibbar
(Obituary ~ 12/14/14)
Ray Gerald Gibbar, 78, of Scott City died Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born Dec. 30, 1935, in Lithium, Missouri, to James Lemie and Gertrude McLain Gibbar. He and Aliene Gladys Vincent were married Feb. 12, 1958, in Benton, Missouri. She preceded him in death June 12, 2007...
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Claus encounters: Jolly Old Saint Nick brings out fear and loathing in some tots during the annual ritual of visiting Santa's lap
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
Santa Claus could arguably be considered the most benign of our cultural icons; after all, he has a great sense of humor, free toys for children and a somewhat more coherent back-story than the Easter Bunny. But even the jolliest Father Christmas is no match for the unyielding skepticism of the average toddler...
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A few favorite snacks to serve or share as gifts during holidays
(Community ~ 12/14/14)
People frequently ask me what I like to have on hand at Christmastime or what I like to take to parties or give as gifts. I have hundreds of favorites, but today I am sharing just a few with you for this Christmas season. I hope you enjoy, and that each of these recipes adds some joy to your Christmas season...
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Blackbirds clearing the trees
(Column ~ 12/14/14)
During autumn in Southeast Missouri, large flocks of blackbirds often can be seen crossing the sky in long lines. Sometimes these lines can reach from horizon to horizon. Although the family of blackbirds includes some birds such as meadow larks and crows, these large flocks usually are made up of those that are black in color and similar in size such as the red-winged blackbird and the rusty blackbird...
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Births
(Births ~ 12/14/14)
Daughter to James Edward and Dr. Carisa Nicole Barnhill of Ballwin, Missouri, Mercy Hospital, 3:33 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, 2014. Name, Reese Nicole. Weight, 7 pounds, 1 ounce. First child. Mrs. Barnhill is the former Carisa Schlosser, daughter of Gary and Becky Schlosser of Cape Girardeau. She is an internal medicine physician at Mercy Hospital. Barnhill is the son of Brenda Carter of Cape Girardeau and James Barnhill of Grandin, Missouri. He is self-employed...
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