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Pitchers spark Southeast Missouri State baseball team to pair of wins over UAPB
(College Sports ~ 02/28/16)
Redhawks senior Joey Lucchesi struck out 11 for a 10-0 win on Friday before starting pitcher Clay Chandler earned his first victory in a Southeast uniform in a 9-2 decision on Saturday.
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Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team falls to Austin Peay in season finale
(College Sports ~ 02/28/16)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. -- Southeast Missouri State men's basketball coach Rick Ray called a timeout with 59.1 seconds left in Saturday night's contest at Austin Peay, immediately after a 3-pointer by junior guard Antonius Cleveland cut the deficit to six points...
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Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team wraps up regular season with loss at Austin Peay
(College Sports ~ 02/28/16)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. -- Southeast Missouri State women's basketball coach Rekha Patterson wanted to see how her team would respond in its regular-season finale against Austin Peay on Saturday on the heels of a lackluster performance in its home finale loss to SIU Edwardsville a few days before...
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Bereaved moms urge halt to violence on Cape's south side
(Local News ~ 02/28/16)
The silence hurts Felice Roberson and Pam Robinson. The mothers are frustrated no one will bear witness to the shooting deaths of their two sons in separate incidents on Cape Girardeau's south side. Roberson's son, Quinton David Combs, was shot and killed about 2 a.m. Nov. 15 in the 500 block of South Frederick Street. He was 24...
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Morley man charged with misdemeanor bigamy
(Local News ~ 02/28/16)
Douglas Alan Wilson, 54, of Morley, Missouri, is charged with class-A misdemeanor bigamy after his Missouri wife filed a complaint with the Scott County Sheriff's Department about his wife in Oregon. Wilson was married to a woman in Missouri in October 2014, according to the probable-cause statement from Scott County Sheriff's Det. Darrin Sides. That woman found out about Wilson's previous marriage Sunday, according to the statement...
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Southeast Regents raise room, board fees
(Local News ~ 02/28/16)
Southeast Missouri State University students will pay more to live on campus next school year, but will find it easier to stay in its residence halls during school breaks. The board of regents Friday voted unanimously to raise room-and-board rates by 2.3 percent for the 2016-2017 school year, raising average charges to $8,353 for the year...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 02/28/16)
Today is Sunday, Feb. 28, the 59th day of 2016. There are 307 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 28, 1996, Britain's Princess Diana agreed to divorce Prince Charles. (Their 15-year marriage officially ended in Aug. 1996; Diana died in a car crash in Paris a year after that.)...
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FYI 2-28-16
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
River Radio will host its annual Patrick Furniture Country Cares for St. Jude Radiothon with phone lines open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 3 and 4. Businesses are encouraged to participate all week and can make donations at any time. Pledges can also be made online at k103fm.com. The radiothon began in 1989 and benefits St. Jude Children's Research Hospital...
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Trap doors
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
Twenty-five years ago, I was finishing up a one-year volunteer clergy internship at the Old St. Louis City Jail. Situated at 14th and Clark streets downtown, the location is now a parking lot for a hockey arena, the Scottrade Center. It was a maximum-security facility and quite dated. The chaplains were patted down as we entered the lockup, which -- while necessary -- was to my recollection a somewhat humiliating experience...
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Allowing ourselves to be seen
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
There is something about 1 John 3:2 that resounds in the depths of my longings: "We shall see him as he is." The words "as he is" ring true in me; I want to be seen as I am, I want to see others as they are. I want to see with a holiness that is an act of the present, that accepts something as it is, someone for who they are, at the moment of seeing. It is a foreshadowing of what is to come between me and my God: to someday see him as he is...
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A dress shop inquiry and the Chaffee Boys Quartet
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
While strolling, I wondered whatever happened to Jane McGarry. Happy birthday to Mallory Estes, Ashley Siebert, Leigh Denbow, Courtnie Harris, Tyler Acey, Logan Hornback, Kristy Pobst, Gean Knotts, Barbara Owens, Jeff Glasscock, Karen Rice, Mark Dragoni, David Jirik, Bonnie Rister, Margaret Poinsett, Jordan Duncan, Joyce Loucks, Amy Sanders, David Gladwell, Clair Abernathy, Travis McGuire, Stefanie Hall, Karen Whitaker, Rob Horman, Nancy Hampton, Ashlee Glastetter, Lorene Kinsey, Andy Obermann, Sarah Gordon, Vickie Taylor, Reggie Seyer, Annabelle Dumey, Shea Candace Dumey and Brenda Coomer. ...
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Adopt: Ava 2-28-16
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
Ava is 1 year old. She is spayed and declawed. Ava is available for adoption at the Humane Society, (573) 334-5837.
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'Automatic grass clippers'
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
We moved out where we live back in the '90s, when we bought this small place, and it has been interesting, to say the least. Marge and I grew up on ranches in Nebraska. Marge's parents raised Black Angus cattle and my parents raised Herefords. Both of our parents had milk cows, with my parents having 10 to 20 most of the time. All the milking was done by hand...
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Landscape project planning can save money and time
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
As I am writing this column, I am also glancing out my window and watching the snow fall. This kind of weather seems to be a downer for many gardeners because they can't go out and dig in the dirt. If you are one of these gardeners, I suggest you use this time to plan that landscape project you want to work on when the weather breaks...
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Fresh recipes with an added favorite
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
A big happy 19th birthday to both our daughter Lexie and my father-in-law, Jerry McClanahan. Yes, that's right, our daughter just turned 19 and my father-in-law is a Leap Year baby and is turning 19 tomorrow. Through the years, especially while our children were growing up, we have had a lot of fun with the birthday. ...
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Beefy, beany stew is warm, simple meal with slow cooker ease
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
There are two kinds of people: fans of slow cookers and those who haven't tried them. I'm definitely the former. I just love my slow cooker. I make everything in it, from summertime ribs to baked potatoes to spaghetti squash. But in the winter, there is nothing quite as satisfying as a thick stew or hearty soup that bubbles away gently all day, slowly filling the house with welcoming aromas while I'm off at work, running errands or spending the day at my daughters' school...
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Club News 2-28-16
(Community News ~ 02/28/16)
The Xi Nu Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Feb. 16 at the home of Cindy Propst. Tammy Hahs, vice president, led the meeting. There were six members present. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. Five members attended the Valentine banquet hosted by Torchbearer Epsilon. Those who attended had a great time and while there crowned Renee Hesselrode as new Valentine queen...
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Lamb -- Freeman
(Engagement ~ 02/28/16)
Michael and Cynthia Lamb of Fenton, Missouri, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Danielle Lamb of Fenton, to Ross Harrison Freeman of Cape Girardeau. He is the son of Dr. Michael Ray Freeman and Dr. Susan Harrison Sheets of Cape Girardeau...
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Burdin -- Foote
(Wedding ~ 02/28/16)
Caroline Elisabeth Burdin and Thomas Michael Foote, both of Cape Girardeau, were married Dec. 5, 2015, at Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. The Rev. Sam O. Pulliam, pastor of Faith Temple Community Church in Elmira, New York, family friend of the bride, performed the ceremony. Tova Braitburg and Elegant Ensembles of St. Louis performed the ceremony music, in which a string quartet and piano played both classical and contemporary musical choices...
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North Elementary School honor roll
(Honor Roll ~ 02/28/16)
The following honor roll was not published with the second quarter honor rolls published Feb. 23. North Elementary School 4th Grade: Nature Buckenmyer, Caleb Grant, Tristan Medlock, Jack Partridge, Ben Brade, Autumn Carruthers, Ryan Cashon, Kyanna Collins, Kelsi Dillingham, Alexis Dykes, Reagan Hicks, Trey Lintner, Dylan Moore, Cadence Mungle, Owen Norman, Alison Prince, Evee-Kay Purlsey, Owen Rolfing, Karsyn Rose, Braxtyn White, Christina Scharenborg...
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Layton -- Tomlin
(Engagement ~ 02/28/16)
John and Mary Sue Layton of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Patricia Layton, to Josh Michael Tomlin, both of Cape Girardeau. Josh is the son of Michael and Terri Tomlin of Jackson. Susan received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications in 2005 from Saint Louis University and a Juris Doctor degree in 2009 from Saint Louis University School of Law. She is an attorney at Layton & Southard LLC, Attorneys at Law in Cape Girardeau...
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Prayer 2-28-16
(Prayer ~ 02/28/16)
O Lord Jesus, may we walk in light, as you are in the light. Amen.
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The final arbiter
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/28/16)
The foremost strict constructionist to sit on the Supreme Court in the last half-century passes away, and the Republican leadership and every one of the Republicans ostensibly qualified to seek the presidency vows to flout the Constitution and prevent the decision of the 126 million American citizens who voted in our last presidential election, and most particularly the 66 million citizens who determined that Barack Obama, in accordance with the specific directives of that constitution has the right and responsibility to, in a timely manner, nominate a replacement for him.. ...
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Gearing up for elections
(Editorial ~ 02/28/16)
Love it or hate it (and so many of us hate it), the presidential election has captured the attention of our nation. As one candidate tries to Trump or Bern the other, our social media feeds blow up with the latest absurdity or scandal sparked by any of the candidates. ...
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Speak Out 2/28/16
(Speak Out ~ 02/28/16)
If you're an exoneree from prison for wrongful conviction, you no longer have to pay taxes on the compensation you received. In addition, the law is retroactive, though there is a window that will open and close for widows/widowers to file. To quote from another source, "... the only thing worse for the Republican Party than Donald Trump would be an establishment-led overthrow of Trump."...
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Battle rages over Florida law limiting doctors' gun speech
(National News ~ 02/28/16)
MIAMI -- As a pediatrician, Dr. Judith Schaechter can ask parents of her patients all sorts of questions about their safety and well-being: what the child eats, whether there's a backyard pool and whether the child gets enough sleep. Yet the question of whether there is a gun in the home generally is off limits. A Florida law bans routine gun questions, even though eight children or teenagers are killed every day in the U.S. with guns, according the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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Coroner IDs Washington gunman and 3 of 4 victims
(National News ~ 02/28/16)
SEATTLE -- A coroner in Washington state on Saturday released the identity of a gunman and three of his four victims in what authorities described as a mass shooting and suicide. David Wayne Campbell, 51, shot and killed himself Friday in front of police who said they tried for more than three hours to get him to surrender, said Mason County Coroner Wes Stockwell...
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Cruz, Rubio escalate case against Trump
(National News ~ 02/28/16)
ATLANTA -- With Super Tuesday approaching, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz escalated their argument Saturday that Donald Trump is a conservative impostor, trying to make the case to voters they can keep the ascendant billionaire from claiming the Republican presidential nomination...
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Nation, world briefs 2/28/2016
(National News ~ 02/28/16)
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- In describing how little room the Pentagon has to extend the life of its decades-old nuclear forces, the top U.S. nuclear war-fighting commander, Navy Adm. Cecil Haney, said "we're at the brick wall stage." Time to begin modernizing the country's nuclear weapons is running short, he and other Pentagon leaders said. ...
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Early election results point to gains by Iranian moderates
(International News ~ 02/28/16)
TEHRAN, Iran -- Partial election results in Iran on Saturday point to major gains by reformists and moderates who favor expanding freedoms and engaging with the West and who defended the recently implemented nuclear deal with world powers against opposition from hard-liners...
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Cease-fire brings relative quiet to Syria despite breaches
(International News ~ 02/28/16)
BEIRUT -- A cease-fire brought relative quiet to parts of Syria for the first time in years Saturday, offering civilians rare respite from Russian and Syrian government airstrikes despite limited breaches of the agreement brokered by Washington and Moscow...
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Clinton thunders to big win over Sanders in South Carolina
(National News ~ 02/28/16)
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Hillary Clinton overwhelmed Bernie Sanders in Saturday's South Carolina primary, drawing staggering support from the state's black Democrats and seizing an increasingly strong position as the presidential race barrels toward Super Tuesday's crucial contests...
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Kansas town grieves shooting with 'Hesston Hustler Strong'
(National News ~ 02/28/16)
HESSTON, Kan. -- Grieving residents of this small Kansas town parked riding lawnmowers with American flags planted beside them along some streets Saturday and adorned them with "Hesston Hustler Strong" signs in a symbolic reference to the lawn equipment brand from the factory where a gunman killed three co-workers...
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Mary Jo Urhahn
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. — Mary Jo Urhahn, daughter of the late William Joseph Kraust and Lillian Wright Kraust, was born Feb. 22, 1934, and departed this life Monday, Feb. 22, 2016, at Southeast Health Center of Stoddard County in Dexter, Missouri, at the age of 82...
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Hazel Tolar
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
PULASKI, Ill. — Hazel Marie Tolar, 92, of Pulaski passed away at 8:46 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Hazel was born April 9, 1923, in Bardwell, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Elbert DeWeese and Willie V. Clark DeWeese...
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Wayne Stroder
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Wayne Stroder, 75, of Oak Ridge passed away Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, at his home. He was born May 29, 1940, in Crump to Hilbert E. and Francis “Beryl” Huffman Stroder. He first married Barbara Dudley and they had four children. He and Kathie Lawson were married Nov. 29, 2003, in Leopold, Missouri...
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Shirley Ruhl
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Shirley Ann Ruhl, 85, of Gordonville passed away Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Feb. 1, 1931, in St. Louis, the daughter of Thomas and Vinita Moro McFarland. She and Robert R. “Bonehead” Ruhl were married July 3, 1948. He passed away Oct. 16, 2005...
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Larry Ruch
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Larry Flavian Ruch, 72, of Jackson died Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Sept. 13, 1943, in Friedheim to Flavian John and Viola Statler Ruch. He and Patricia Franklin Ruch were married Sept. 28, 1963, at Jackson...
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Harold Roth
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
SAN DIEGO — Harold A. Roth, 91, of San Diego, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died peacefully Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. He was born Aug. 19, 1924, in Illmo to Arthur and Ella Retzel Roth. He and Juanita Heuer were married Nov. 20, 1943, in Cape Girardeau...
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Warren Ream
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Warren H. Ream, 93, of Jackson passed away Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016, at the Missouri State Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born Jan. 1, 1923, in Dixon, Illinois, the son of Harry and Minnie Lingle Ream. He and Ida M. Fore were married Sept. 19, 1943. She passed away Aug. 16, 2015...
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Judith Niederstadt
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Judith E. Niederstadt, 74, of Friedheim died Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church in Friedheim. She will be cremated, and there will be no burial. Young and Sons Funeral Home in Perryville, Missouri, provided the arrangements...
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Steven McHughs
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
MCCLURE, Ill. — Steven Ray McHughs, 61, of McClure died Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Jan. 29, 1955, in Cape Girardeau to Vernon and Dixie Fedderly McHughs. Steven was a diesel mechanic with First Student Bus Service for many years. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren...
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Peggy Kinder
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Peggy Y. Vails Kinder, 52, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, at Southeast Hospital. She was born Jan. 8, 1964, in St. Louis to Bennie F. and Sandra Kay Tollison Edwards. Peggy graduated from Cape Girardeau Central High School and from Cosmetology School in Jacksonville, Florida. She was a beautician in Jacksonville and later was a CSM at Wal-Mart Supercenter in Cape Girardeau...
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Bernice Jansen
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Bernice Regina Jansen, 94, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, at Southeast Hospital. She was born July 6, 1921, in Scott County, Missouri to Michael Nicholas and Coletta Louise LeGrand Dirnberger. She and Leon Jansen were married Jan. 13, 1943, at St. Denis Church in Benton, Missouri...
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William Edwards Jr.
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
CAIRO, Ill. — William Elmer “Bill” Edwards Jr., 86, of Cairo was born April 12, 1929, and passed from this life Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. A devoted Christian, father, husband and teacher, Bill is survived by his daughter, Dr. Jackie Edwards-Henry of Starkville, Mississippi; his brother, Robert Edwards of Harrisburg, Illinois; four nephews; and two nieces...
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Ilean Clippard
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Ilean M. Clippard, 93, of Oak Ridge passed away Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, at Life Care Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born May 21, 1922, in Kellogg, Illinois, daughter of Edward L. and Myrtle M. VanPelt Bauer. She and Floyd S. Clippard were married May 4, 1946, in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. They had been married 60 years when Floyd passed away Dec. 31, 2006...
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Michael Caldwell
(Obituary ~ 02/28/16)
Michael Owen Caldwell, 75, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016, at his home. He was born Jan. 6, 1941, in Cape Girardeau to Donald and Deana Thompson Caldwell. He was a member of Red Star Baptist Church. He was proud of his service time with the U.S. Army...
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Cape Girardeau police report 2/28/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/28/16)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests n Jamaal Herman Gardner, 36, of Sikeston, Missouri, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for no proof of insurance. n Auston Thomas May, 24, 509 S. West End Blvd., was arrested on suspicion of assault...
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Out of the past: Feb. 28
(Out of the Past ~ 02/28/16)
Yesterday's announcement by President George Bush there would be a cease-fire in the Persian Gulf War, and the 42-day-old conflict is in its final hours, was welcome news for area residents with loved ones involved in Operation Desert Storm. A federal judge in St. Louis ruled yesterday the developers of the failed Westborough Mall, which became entangled in a zoning dispute more than a decade ago, aren't entitled to damages from the city of Cape Girardeau...
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Births 2/28/16
(Births ~ 02/28/16)
Daughter to Michael R. and Jill S. Uhrhan of Cape Girardeau, Southeast Hospital, 7:44 a.m. Monday, Feb. 22, 2016. Name, Emma Suzanne. Weight, 7 pounds, 14 ounces. Second daughter. Mrs. Uhrhan is the former Jill Wittenborn, daughter of Robert and Susan Wittenborn of Cape Girardeau. She is a teacher at Clippard Elementary School in Cape Girardeau. Uhrhan is the son of Vernon and Jerry Uhrhan of Cape Girardeau. He is a counselor with Disability Determination Services...
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Cardinals outfield: Matt Holliday, along with youth movement
(Professional Sports ~ 02/28/16)
JUPITER, Fla. -- In spite of all the offseason talk about an aging lineup in St. Louis, the Cardinals are actually undergoing a youth movement in the outfield. "We had a bunch of guys that were older that had experienced time and now it's Holliday and the young bucks," center fielder Randal Grichuk said. "At least we have a good one there to learn from."...
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Cardinals catcher Molina progressing from thumb surgery
(Professional Sports ~ 02/28/16)
JUPITER, Fla. -- St. Louis Cardinals star catcher Yadier Molina is hoping his injured thumb heals enough for him to play on opening day. Recovering from surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb, Molina took part in his first catching drills of the spring Friday...
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Jones leads No. 21 Texas A&M to 84-69 win over Missouri
(College Sports ~ 02/28/16)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Jalen Jones had 20 points and six rebounds to lead No. 21 Texas A&M to an 84-69 victory over Missouri on Saturday. Admon Gilder and Danuel House added 14 points each for the Aggies (22-7, 11-5 Southeastern Conference), who are on a four-game winning streak. House had 12 points in the first half, shooting 4 for 8 from 3-point range...
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Filip Forsberg's hat trick lifts Predators over Blues 5-0
(Professional Sports ~ 02/28/16)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Filip Forsberg can't remember ever being on a hot streak like this. The Swedish left wing got his second hat trick in four days and Pekka Rinne made 28 saves in the Nashville Predators' 5-0 win over the St. Louis Blues on Saturday...
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SOUTHEAST ROUNDUP: SEMO men's track team takes 2nd at OVC championships
(College Sports ~ 02/28/16)
The Southeast Missouri State men's track and field team came up six points short in its quest to win a third consecutive Ohio Valley Conference Indoor Championship. The Redhawks finished with 134 points, coming in second behind Eastern Illinois' 140. The Panthers won five straight titles prior to Southeast's two-year reign and 15 since 1997...
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Inmate allegedly uses bookshelf to assault Scott County officer
(Local News ~ 02/28/16)
A Scott County Jail inmate was waiting for his arraignment in the law library Wednesday when he allegedly used a bookshelf to assault a Scott County Sheriff’s Department officer. Jeffrey Allen Bunch Jr., 28, of Benton, Missouri, was charged with felony assault on a law-enforcement officer and armed criminal action. An arrest warrant was filed Thursday with a bond of $25,000 to run concurrent with the bond for his other charges...
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Raise the Woof gives boost to area Humane Society
(Local News ~ 02/28/16)
Hundreds of animal lovers — and several animals — turned out to support the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri’s Raise the Woof comedy night fundraiser. The event, hosted by Lawless Harley-Davidson, raised money to fund the building of additional facilities for the Humane Society...
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Southeast student recalls ordeal of eating disorder
(Local News ~ 02/28/16)
The problems with anorexia began during Haley Eck’s junior year of high school at the age of 16. Eck, now a sophomore at Southeast Missouri State University, was training for different athletic teams and working toward a soccer scholarship. Her excessive workouts and strict diet eventually led to not only cutting out unhealthy foods, but all foods. Haley lost 60 pounds in one month on that diet...
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Pony in unicorn getup captured by police
(National News ~ 02/28/16)
MADERA, Calif. -- The calls coming into the California Highway Patrol were alarming: A tiny unicorn was running down a road. More than three hours later, the suspect was taken into custody. A white pony named Juliette who wears a fake horn for photo sessions was illuminated by a state police helicopter Wednesday in an orchard, and Madera Ranchos resident Renee Pardy used another horse to lead it out...
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The 'leaplings': People born on Feb. 29 will celebrate big-time this year
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
If absence makes the heart grow fonder, then it stands to reason that astronomical scarcity makes the birthday party bigger, as individuals born on Feb. 29 can attest. These so-called "leapers," "leaplings" or just "Leap Day babies" only have actual "birthdays" every four years, and as such often are made to compensate...
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Air under ice
(Community ~ 02/28/16)
Have you ever wondered how air gets under ice on a pond? Sometimes the movement of an animal, such as a frog or turtle hibernating in debris on the pond bottom, will free trapped gases and bubbles will rise. These bubbles will become trapped against the ice, unable to escape through the ice cover...
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