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Girl has medical emergency at Cape Splash
(Local News ~ 09/07/15)
Cape Girardeau rescue personnel were dispatched to Cape Splash on Monday afternoon after a girl there had a medical emergency. Terrell Butler, a visitor at Cape Splash, said he was the first to respond when he saw the girl was unresponsive. He proceeded to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation until Cape Splash lifeguards came to help. Rescuers arrived at the park about 4 p.m...
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Two injured during shooting in Charleston
(Local News ~ 09/07/15)
CHARLESTON, Mo. -- Police are investigating a weekend shooting that injured two people early Sunday in Charleston. About 3:30 a.m. Sunday, officers with the Charleston Department of Public Safety were advised of shots fired in the area of Tenth and Helena streets, DPS director Robert E. Hearnes said...
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Morley man accused of domestic assault
(Local News ~ 09/07/15)
Timothy Q. Ingram Sr., 52, of Morley, Missouri, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of domestic assault, a felony. Scott County Sheriff Rick Walter stated in a news release Monday the sheriff's office responded to a call Sunday at 405 Marquand St. in Morley...
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Delta Senior Citizens September Meeting
(Submitted Story ~ 09/07/15)
Delta Senior Citizens Meeting The Delta Senior Citizens will meet Wednesday, September 16, at 11 a.m., at the Delta Community Building. September is Senior Appreciation Day and Membership Campaign Month. All members are encouraged to invite a guest who would be a potential new member. ...
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Delicate Arch
(Submitted Photo ~ 09/07/15)
Early morning at Delicate Arch in Arches National Park.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 09/07/15)
Today is Monday, Sept. 7, the 250th day of 2015. There are 115 days left in the year. This is Labor Day. Today's Highlight in History: On Sept. 7, 1940, Nazi Germany began its eight-month blitz of Britain during World War II with the first air attack on London...
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Out of the past: Sept. 7
(Out of the Past ~ 09/07/15)
Southeast Missouri State University has been given a $120,000 federal grant to help fund special services for "at-risk" students; the U.S. Department of Education grant is the first of its kind for the university and will serve 200 first-generation, low-income and physically handicapped students...
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