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FBI reopens email probe on Clinton; prompted by Anthony Weiner investigation
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
WASHINGTON -- The longtime Hillary Clinton aide at the center of a renewed FBI email investigation testified under oath four months ago she never deleted old emails, while promising in 2013 not to take sensitive files when she left the State Department...
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Principal hits the roof after students hit goal
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
The temperature hit a brisk 45 degrees Thursday night in Chaffee, Missouri. But Sid Atkins, Chaffee Elementary School principal, wasn't bothered. His sleeping bag and his tent with a dinosaur print kept him warm as he slept on the school's roof. His campout was part of a promise he made to his first- through sixth graders at the beginning of the year: If they passed 7,000 Accelerated Reader tests in the first quarter, he would spend a night on the roof...
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When mental illness and the law collide
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
How a woman’s alone time turned into felony police assault charges.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
Today in History Today is Sunday, Oct. 30, the 304th day of 2016. There are 62 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 30, 1938, the radio play "The War of the Worlds," starring Orson Welles, aired as part of "The Mercury Theater on the Air" on CBS. (The broadcast, which employed a series of fake news reports about a Martian invasion, was said to have panicked some listeners, although how many has never been definitively established.)...
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Seabaugh -- Bierer
(Engagement ~ 10/30/16)
Roger and Bonnie Seabaugh of Oak Ridge announce the engagement of their daughter, Courtney Seabaugh, to Ryan Bierer, both of Springfield, Missouri. He is the son of David and Melissa Bierer of Marble Hill, Missouri. Courtney is a 2012 graduate of Saxony Lutheran High School. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Southeast Missouri State University in 2016. She is a registered nurse at Cox Health in Springfield...
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4x4 10-30-16
(10/30/16)
November is Peanut Butter Lovers Month. What's your favorite peanut butter-infused food?
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A lesson in helping others
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
For almost a year, about 60 of Brandon Bradshaw's welding students at the Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center have been working on a special project. It's been a learning experience for some, but for those who have done a great deal of work so far, the project has been a way to use their technical skills in helping the disabled...
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The red and the blue
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
This photo shows two fish I caught recently while fishing a farm pond. The shortest of the two is a 9-inch bluegill. The top fish is a red ear. Both fish are native to Southeast Missouri. They often are found in proximity to one another. It is easy for a novice to mistake the red ear for a bluegill, but side by side there are plenty of obvious differences...
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FYI - 10-30-16
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
Christ Lutheran Church will host a fall harvest dinner from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the church, 248 Albert Lane in Gordonville. The menu will include turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, dressing, smoked ham, green beans, corn, cranberry sauce, bread, a drink and dessert. The cost for adults is $10, $5 for children ages 5 to 12 and free for children 4 and younger. Orders will be taken for Thanksgiving turkeys at the dinner...
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What's cooking?
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
As we go through the summer, we end up with veggies of all kinds and colors and descriptions. Some we eat raw and uncooked. Most we cook in some fashion. There are times when I grow something I'm not familiar with, so we just guess how to fix it. Most of the time I talk to someone and they tell me how they do it. ...
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Hearty holiday soup suggestions
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
Our family enjoys treating the neighbor children when they come by our house on Halloween evening. Over the years, we have had fun watching all the children change, grow up and leave, and then see new children arrive. We even have a few longtime neighbors who now are bringing their children back to the neighborhood to show them off to us, which we love...
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Capture the colors of fall by preserving leaves
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
CONCORD, N.H. -- As a lifelong New Englander, I know how beautiful and fleeting fall foliage is each year. Thanks to my latest test-drive of various crafting techniques, I now know how finicky and frustrating it is to try to preserve some of that color...
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Finding comfort and resolve in God
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
I do not like being afraid. I never have. I do not like scary movies, nor am I a fan of television series where what is supposed to be dead does not stay dead. Not that I have not tried to watch or enjoy the horror genre of movies and television. The anxiety of wondering what is going to jump out at me and when wears me out. ...
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Watching your pride
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
"Pride goes before the fall," my grandma said! I used to wonder what she meant. Wasn't pride a good thing? You must have pride in how you looked, pride in your actions and pride to do your best. You needed to be proud of what you were proud of too -- your gifts, accomplishments, family and so on. What did it mean to say, "Pride goes before the fall"? I wanted to investigate the meaning and ramifications of that clique...
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My grandpa's mug
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
Sometimes when I am in a group of new people there is an icebreaker question asked of us all. Recently someone asked, "What is the holiest place on earth for you?" One person shared about a mountain climbing experience and another about a moment when they were standing on the beach. ...
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Adopt Butterscotch
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
Butterscotch is a 7-month-old playful, sweet female. She is housebroken and gets along well with people and other dogs. Butterscotch is available for adoption at Safe Harbor; call (573) 243-9823.
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Adopt Howie
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
Howie is 1 year old. He is neutered and ready to go home! Howie is available for adoption at the Humane Society; call (573) 334-5837.
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Happy Halloween, missing Moguls and details on Phoebe Snow
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
Happy birthday to Evans Ryan, Ronnie Held, Diana Dees, Angie Eftink, Fred Welter, Larry Grey, Wm. G. McFerron, Jack Gladwell, Tanner Morgan, Grace McCann, Evie Morris, Margaret Nation, Kenny Holder, Terry Cannon, David Gardner, Mary Ann Kiefer, Angie Ruiz, Bob Tankersley, Pat Whistler, Sam Hibdon, Paula Hudson, Bobby Eichhorn, Mark Glastetter, Janet Loucks, Helen Masters, Steve Wall, Rob Abernathy, Michelle Dalton, Matt Trost, Jennifer Vandeven, Olivia Gramlisch, Jeremy Pobst and Amanda Hooker...
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Senior center menus - 10-30-16
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
Monday: Hamburger stroganoff or veal Parmesan, buttered noodles, California blend vegetables, sweet and sour beets, whole-grain hot roll and tropical fruit or honeybun cake. Tuesday: Ham and beans or kettle beef and potatoes, seasoned cabbage, stewed tomatoes, cornbread or whole-wheat crackers and warm apples and raisins or blueberry pie...
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Succulents are good indoor winter houseplants
(Community ~ 10/30/16)
If you're shifting to houseplants as cold weather approaches, consider gardening with succulents. Succulents are easy, disease-resistant and thrive despite the dry air common indoors in winter. Think of them as the new African violets. "They require so little care. They look good all the time and they do well in low humidity," said Gary Bachman, a research professor at the Mississippi State University Extension in Biloxi...
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Chaffee Junior and Senior High School 1st quarter 2016
(Honor Roll ~ 10/30/16)
Chaffee Junior and Senior High School 7th grade: Katelyn Bollinger, Mason Burton, Zoe Calhoun, Kirsten Cook, Chevy Cowell, Seth Fraser, Madalyn Glueck, Matthew Halter, Tharon Hampton, Harley Hollis, Madison Jarrett, Darius Johnson, Ella Leible, Andrew Livingston, Alyssa Mcbride, Logan Menz-Adams, Taumas Nichols, Constance Noble, Elijah Pace, Lillith Parsons, Adrianna Penrose, Nathan Pfefferkorn, Spencer Schrum, Caylee Schultz, Kolton Spies, Thomas Stidham, Colby Stratton, Victoria Strohmeyer, Lauren Wagoner, Jayden Renee Welch, Lilly Wessel, Myera Whitcomb, Caden Wilson, Summer Witcher.. ...
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Kelly Middle School 1st quarter 2016
(Honor Roll ~ 10/30/16)
Kelly Middle School A Honor Roll 6th grade : Kya Baker, Adam Birk, Jacob Chapman, Kyleigh Courtaway, Caden Dunn, Jenna Essner, Katelyn Evans, Golda Hoots, Aleya King, Leah Lambert, Carlee Ledbetter, Sydney Merryman, Kyll Nailling, Jonah Paz, Brianna Pennington, Natalie Popp, Jackson Redfering, Mikaela Robey...
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Egyptian Elementary School first quarter 2016
(Honor Roll ~ 10/30/16)
Egyptian Elementary Schoo High Honor Roll 4th grade: Janie Riggs, Elijah Sitton. 5th grade: Allison Turner. Honor Roll 3rd grade: Lillian Belmont, Eyan Burton, Madison Neal, Landon Thompson. 4th grade: Brandon Plott. 5th grade: Elijah Price, Peyton Vaughn...
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Egyptian Middle School 1st quarter 2016
(Honor Roll ~ 10/30/16)
Egyptian MIddle School High Honor Roll 6th grade: Makenzie Knupp, Issac Turner, Madison VanAlstine. 7th grade: Courtney Lewis, Anna McLaughlin, Breanna Plott, Maisie Sitton. 8th grade: Jacob Simmons. Honor Roll 6th grade: Kyle Caldwell, Caylee Davis, Charley Glaab, Rollin Turner, Kelsey Whalen...
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Egyptian High School First Quarter 2016
(Honor Roll ~ 10/30/16)
Egyptian High School High Honor Roll 9th grade: Dawson Essex, Jolie Hill, Lucas McLaughlin, Morgan Pace. 10th grade: Brooke Sinn, Loralee Taylor. 11th grade: Sarah Johnson, Kayla Kobel, Kelsey McCrite. 12th grade: Daneesha Carthell, Cheyenne Petzoldt...
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Guardian Angel School
(Honor Roll ~ 10/30/16)
Guardian Angel School Super Students Kindergarten: Darci Booth, Gianna LeGrand, Veronica Seyer. 1st grade: Dane Loper, Rylie Priggel, Adisyn Seabaugh, Kasyn Seabaugh, Colton Uhrhan. 2nd grade: Jonah Dirnberger, Porter Gadberry, Blaine Jolley, Eva LeGrand, Weston Woods...
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Kelso C-7 School
(Honor Roll ~ 10/30/16)
Kelso C-7 School A Honor Roll 2nd grade: Parker Burford, Hayden Collier, Marley Conklin, Aiden Grogg, Connor Jaynes, Ava Kenkel, Weston Klipfel, Colton Kluesner, Noah Vetter, Ellie Wilhelm. 3rd grade: Lex Glastetter, Kinsey Goodson, Trinity Wallace...
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Prayer 10-30-16
(Prayer ~ 10/30/16)
Lord God, with words of praise we sing and make music worshipping you. Amen.
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Crime data is difficult and expensive, but important
(Editorial ~ 10/30/16)
As our community, and society in general, evaluates its problems and possible solutions, numbers are a big part of the process. Businesses rely on countless data to evaluate their financial performance, and the data can be sliced in any number of ways. ...
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An influence of those in political control of our nation
(Column ~ 10/30/16)
This has been around before, but it is worthwhile repeating. Something to think about. Saul Alinsky died about 44 years ago, but his writings influenced those in political control of our nation today. Recall that Hillary wrote her college thesis on his writings and Obama wrote about him in his books...
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Comey disclosure in Clinton case puts him in spotlight again
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
WASHINGTON -- FBI director James Comey's announcement his bureau was reviewing new emails possibly relevant to Hillary Clinton's private email server investigation has thrust him into the public spotlight again just days before Election Day. Comey said in a letter Friday to Congress the FBI had uncovered email messages in an unrelated case and would determine whether they were classified...
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Clinton raps 'unprecedented' FBI review
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Hillary Clinton lashed out Saturday at the FBI's handling of a new email review, leading a chorus of Democratic leaders who declared the bureau's actions days before the election "unprecedented" and "deeply troubling." Emboldened Republican rival Donald Trump seized on the reignited email controversy, hoping to raise new doubts about Clinton's trustworthiness...
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Rolling Stone publisher disagreed with rape story retraction
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Rolling Stone magazine publisher and co-founder Jann Wenner said in a video deposition he disagreed with a top editor's decision to retract an entire article about a gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity after the story was discredited...
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Pipeline protesters urge unity after days of confrontations
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
CANNON BALL, N.D. -- Protesters trying to block the Dakota Access oil pipeline urged unity Saturday as they prayed together near burned-out construction vehicles that served as a barricade between activists and law-enforcement officers. After two days of confrontations with law enforcement, at least 150 people prayed near the barricade in chilly, cloudy weather in southern North Dakota...
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Pot ballot drives put medical, recreational users at odds
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
PORTLAND, Maine -- A handful of recreational marijuana legalization drives has the medical pot industry bracing for something it never expected to deal with: competition. Legalization is on the ballot in five states in November, and all five allow some form of medical marijuana already...
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Parallels seen Dakota pipeline, Oregon refuge protests
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- On the same day seven defendants celebrated their acquittal in the armed takeover of a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon, law-enforcement officers dressed in riot gear and firing bean-bag rounds arrested nearly 150 oil pipeline protesters camped out in North Dakota...
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Supreme Court to hear case of transgender bathroom policy
(National News ~ 10/30/16)
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court will take up transgender rights for the first time in the case of a Virginia school board that wants to prevent a transgender teenager from using the boys' bathroom at his high school. The justices said Friday they will hear the appeal from the Gloucester County School Board sometime next year. The high court's order means student Gavin Grimm will not be able to use the boys' bathroom in the meantime...
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South Korean protesters call for president to step down
(International News ~ 10/30/16)
SEOUL, South Korea -- Thousands of South Koreans took to the streets of the capital Saturday calling for increasingly unpopular President Park Geun-hye to step down over allegations she let an old friend, the daughter of a religious cult leader, interfere in important state affairs...
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Syria launches airstrikes on Aleppo
(International News ~ 10/30/16)
BEIRUT -- Syrian government forces launched a counteroffensive Saturday under the cover of airstrikes in an attempt to regain control of areas they had lost to insurgents the day before in the northern city of Aleppo, activists and state media said...
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Shiite militias join the battle as Iraqis push toward Mosul
(International News ~ 10/30/16)
SHURA, Iraq -- State-sanctioned Shiite militias joined Iraq's Mosul offensive Saturday with a pre-dawn assault to the west, where they hope to complete the encirclement of the Islamic State-held city and sever supply lines from neighboring Syria. Other Iraqi forces aided by U.S.-led airstrikes and heavy artillery meanwhile drove IS from the town of Shura, south of Mosul, where the militants had rounded up civilians to be used as human shields...
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Out of the past: Oct. 30
(Out of the Past ~ 10/30/16)
Representatives of the New Life World Outreach Center's ACT-45 television station last week petitioned the Citizens Cable TV Committee to add the Christian station to Cape Girardeau's cable programming; a petition with 3,000 signatures supporting the move was presented to the committee; however, Robert Harms, manager of TCI-Cablevision of Missouri, has said there are no broadcast slots available for the station...
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Eva York
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
Eva M. York, 64, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, at Jackson Manor. Private family services will be at a later date. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Marcus Ressel
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
KELSO, Mo. — Marcus F. Ressel, 92, of Kelso died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born July 3, 1924, in Illmo to Otto Joseph and Lorena Schlosser Ressel. He married Georgianna Enderle on Oct. 9, 1948...
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Helen Ann Perry
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
Helen Ann Perry, 87, of Cape Girardeau passed away Friday, Oct. 28, 2016, at Southeast Hospital. She was born July 1, 1929, in Cape Girardeau to John William and Nancy Sophronia Ballard O'Howell. She and Elmer J. Perry were married Nov. 20, 1948, at Piggott, Arkansas. He preceded her in death March 15, 2002...
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Blake Marshall
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
Blake Marshall, 28, of Scott City died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, in Charleston, Missouri. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Morgan Funeral Chapel in Advance, Missouri. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the chapel. Officiating will be the Rev. Jim Marshall and Cassie Marshall...
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Rose Marie Klein
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
CAIRO, Ill. -- Rose Marie Klein, 89, of Cairo died at 4 a.m. Friday, Oct. 28, 2016, at her home. She was born Aug. 4, 1927, in Cairo, the daughter of John Albert Sr. and OT Mansfield Spies. She married John R. Klein Sr. on Feb. 3, 1951; he preceded her in death July 15, 1975...
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Vallie J. Kiefer
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Vallie J. Kiefer, 86, of Perryville died Friday, Oct. 28, 2016, at Perry County Memorial Hospital. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today, with a Catholic wake at 7 p.m., and from 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. Monday, with a rosary at 8:30 a.m., at Young and Sons Funeral Home in Perryville...
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Erma Grojean
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
NEW HAMBURG, Mo. — Erma Grojean, 96, of New Hamburg died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, at Chateau Girardeau in Cape Girardeau. She was born July 28, 1920, in Kelso, Missouri, the daughter of John and Bertha Bles Dumey. On Aug. 14, 1942, in La Mesa, California, she was married to Charles K. Grojean Sr., who preceded her in death Sept. 21, 2006...
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Otto Finger III
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
Otto Michael Finger III, 67, of Cape Girardeau, formerly of McClure, Illinois, passed away Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016, at Ratliff Care Center in Cape Girardeau. A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday at McClure Baptist Church in McClure. McCombs Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau is in charge of arrangements.
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Donald Eaker
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Donald Wayne Eaker, 84, of Marble Hill, Missouri, passed away Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, at Woodland Hills Nursing Home in Marble Hill. He was born April 7, 1932, in Lutesville, Missouri, to the late Emerson L. and Lavinia Mae Tinnin Eaker. On June 22, 1965, he married Colleen Howard. They celebrated their 51st anniversary this past year...
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Cape Girardeau police report 10/30/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/30/16)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrest does not imply guilt. DWI n Lisa Savage, 54, of Cape Girardeau was issued summonses for driving while intoxicated and failure to maintain a single lane at Bloomfield Street and Henderson Avenue...
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9 Phoenix residents indicted in telemarketing scam
(State News ~ 10/30/16)
PHOENIX -- Nine Phoenix residents are facing federal charges in Missouri for their alleged roles in a telemarketing scheme. Phoenix IRS spokesman Brian Watson said Friday the agency, the Arizona Attorney General's Office and the FBI are all investigating...
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Prosecutor: No charges in death of woman in sheriff's van
(State News ~ 10/30/16)
PLATTE CITY, Mo. -- A special prosecutor said no charges will be filed after the death of a woman in a Platte County sheriff's transport van. Buchanan County Prosecuting Attorney Dwight Scroggins announced Friday he found no evidence of any criminal conduct by officers involved in transporting 50-year-old Emma Lewis of Platte City this summer...
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Sheriff: Farmer slain during argument over herbicide use
(State News ~ 10/30/16)
LEACHVILLE, Ark. -- Authorities say the fatal shooting of a farmer in northeast Arkansas apparently occurred during an argument over the use of a herbicide that's used to kill weeds, but also is toxic to some crops. Mississippi County deputies found 55-year-old Mike Wallace of Manila shot to death Thursday on a county road north of Leachville. Deputies later arrested 26-year-old Allan Curtis Jones of nearby Arbyrd, Missouri, for first-degree murder in the shooting...
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Historic Springfield footbridge may face demolition
(State News ~ 10/30/16)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A 114-year-old footbridge residents call the Eiffel Tower of Springfield is in danger of facing demolition after being fenced off because of safety concerns. The Jefferson Avenue Footbridge, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, was fenced off in March, according to the Springfield News-Leader. The city hired an engineering firm to evaluate the bridge's structure...
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Missouri candidate: Lawsuit a punishment for rape allegation
(State News ~ 10/30/16)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A Missouri House candidate publicly accused of raping a soon-to-be lawmaker from another district is suing her for defamation, a move the woman criticized as an attempt to discourage victims from reporting crimes. Steven Roberts Jr.'s lawsuit filed Thursday in St. ...
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Talc verdict winner: Money can't make up for lost health
(State News ~ 10/30/16)
ST. LOUIS -- When Deborah Giannecchini was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer four years ago, it didn't make sense. She had no family history, nor did she seem a high risk. But months later, when her daughter saw a TV ad for a law firm asking ovarian cancer victims who used talcum powder to come forward, Giannecchini realized a possible link: She had been using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder for most of her life...
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Road work 10/30/16
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
Route E in Perry County from County Road 354 to U.S. 61 will be reduced to one lane with a 10.5-foot width restriction as contractor crews make pavement repairs. The work will take place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Nov. 10 through Dec. 8, according to a news release from the Missouri Department of Transportation...
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Sen. Wayne Wallingford faces challenge from Democrat Donnie Owens in low-key race
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
State Sen. Wayne Wallingford and Democratic challenger Donnie Owens of Marquand, Missouri, agree on one thing: They oppose constitutional Amendment 3 on the November ballot. The measure would raise cigarette taxes to fund early-childhood education programs. Wallingford and Owens oppose raising tobacco taxes...
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Cape PD resurrects teen training program at Central High
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
Cape Girardeau police are restarting Police Explorer Post 4230 on Nov. 10, according to a news release. The Police Explorer program instructs young men and women age 14 to 20 on various phases of law enforcement including criminal law, traffic law, criminal investigation, crime prevention and accident investigation in bi-weekly meetings at 6 p.m. throughout the year, according to the release...
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Sex offender checks to take place on Halloween
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
Scott County sheriff’s deputies will be conducting sex-offender compliance checks during Halloween, according to a news release. Missouri law prohibits convicted sex offenders from having Halloween-related contact with children and requires offenders to be inside their homes between 5 and 10:30 p.m. ...
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Police: Drugs found on Marble Hill man; guns discovered during search
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
While performing an arrest warrant Wednesday, Bollinger County sheriff’s deputies said they uncovered drugs and several guns in a suspect’s possession. Deputies arrested Rickey L. Brown, 54, of Marble Hill, Missouri, on Wednesday. Bollinger County’s prosecuting attorney charged Brown with three counts of unlawful possession of a firearm, three counts of possession of a controlled substance, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and misdemeanor use of drug paraphernalia. ...
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New Madrid man accused of killing wife by running her over with car
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
NEW MADRID, Mo. — A New Madrid man is charged with murder in connection with the death of his wife. George W. Dawson Jr., 62, is charged with second-degree murder and driving while intoxicated-persistent offender after the death Wednesday evening of his wife, Jane Ann Dawson, 59...
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Oran man dies in highway crash
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
WYATT, Mo. — An Oran, Missouri, man died after his vehicle overturned during an accident. Blake E. Marshall, 28, was pronounced dead by Mississippi County Coroner Terry Parker at the scene of an accident on Highway 77, five miles south of Wyatt at 6:58 p.m. Thursday...
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William Heyde III
(Obituary ~ 10/30/16)
William “Bill” Albert Heyde III, 78, of Cape Girardeau, formerly St. Louis, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016, at Southeast Hospital. He was born Oct. 6, 1938, in Jackson, the son of William Albert Jr. and Bernice Fitzpatrick Heyde. Bill was a proud graduate of Jackson High School, Class of 1956, where he fell in love with teaching, literature, history and debate...
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Plaza Pawn employee clarifies transaction regarding stolen ring
(Local News ~ 10/30/16)
Plaza Pawn employee Christina Roosman said she pawned a ring from Tonya Denise Dent, 41, of Cape Girardeau, for $100, but the pawn shop did not buy the ring. “We would not buy a ring worth $25,000 for $100,” Roosman said, “nor would we ever do that.” ...
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