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Afterlife for a hearse
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
The girl with the hearse is named Abigail Worrad. The hearse is named Miguel. "Well, technically, it's Miguel," she explained. "But we also call him The Hearse-mobile." Or other names on mornings when he won't start. But when he does, Worrad says, they go out cruising...
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Judge Gary Kamp to retire at end of term
(Local News ~ 10/29/17)
Longtime Cape Girardeau County Associate Circuit Judge Gary Kamp will retire when his current, four-year term ends on Dec. 31, 2018. Kamp announced in a news release Friday that he will not seek a seventh term. Kamp has served as Division III judge since first taking office on Jan. 1, 1995...
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Hotel project breathes life into projects in Jackson TIF district
(Local News ~ 10/29/17)
A new hotel to be built in a nearly two-decades-old Jackson's special taxing district will help Jackson make infrastructure improvements along Old Orchard Road, an outer road to Interstate 55. Civic leaders said the TIF has been successful in bringing businesses to the area. Without the incentive, they said the land parallel to the interstate would not be attractive enough to stimulate growth...
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Southern Illinois farmer's grapevines destroyed by dicamba; four years of work lost
(Local News ~ 10/29/17)
It takes four years to bring Chardonel grapes to first harvest. After planting, the vine sprouts take the first growing season to stretch to the trellis up 5 or 6 feet off the ground. The second season, growers train the vines to sit evenly along the trellis, sculpting them for maximum yield...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 10/29/17)
Today is Sunday, Oct. 29, the 302nd day of 2017. There are 63 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 29, 2012, Superstorm Sandy slammed ashore in New Jersey and slowly marched inland, devastating coastal communities and causing widespread power outages; the storm and its aftermath were blamed for at least 182 deaths in the U.S...
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PB Honor Guard travels region for funerals
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
You see them at many veterans' funerals. Dressed in military-style uniforms, they fire off their guns in tribute to their deceased comrades in arms. They are the Honor Guard and they have been performing the solemn ritual in this area for almost 70 years...
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Senior Center Menus for Oct. 30 through Nov. 3
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
Monday: Hamburger stroganoff or sweet and sour chicken over rice, hot buttered noodles, seasoned green beans, whole kernel corn, whole-grain bread slice and chilled apricots or red velvet cake. Tuesday: Ham and beans or chili with 1/2 peanut butter sandwich, stewed tomatoes, seasoned spinach, cornbread or whole-grain crackers and tropical fruit dessert or creamy fruit...
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WHICHCRAFT to use?
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
CONCORD, N.H. -- I love carving jack-o'-lanterns, but after coming downstairs one fall morning to find that an overly ripe pumpkin had "bled" all over my dining room table and ruined it, the idea of decorating with fake gourds does have a certain appeal...
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Special recipes for an extra-special cook, my retiring sister
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
I am excited to write the recipe column for today, as it features my very dear friend and oldest sister, Pat Baldwin. After working for 45 years at The Lutheran Home, she is retiring and hanging up her hair net and apron. Pat started working at The Lutheran Home 45 years ago, thinking it world be a nice job until the spring when she would search for a "real job." The rest is history...
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Learning briefs 10-29-17
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
Culver-Stockton admitted the following students for fall 2018. Victor Lanzotti of Cape Girardeau was awarded the Wildcat academic scholarship. Tommy Robinson of Jackson, Brittany Coonts of Cape Girardeau and Cesar Fraire of Benton, Missouri, were awarded the President academic scholarship...
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Shed your old skin for what's new
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
Are you afraid to change your ways of thinking and adopt new ideas? Perhaps you're afraid others will not accept you or you can't adjust to change. Lisa was a middle-aged woman, but she refused to settle into what many would call, the middle-aged stereotype. She was youthful in her ideas and the way she dressed, choosing chic clothes and accessories. She ignored the eyebrows she raised, at times, as she dressed to her own specifications...
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Remembering builds faith
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
Recently I came across a TV show on my streaming video service that I watched in the summer afternoons at my grandparents' home when I was 8, maybe 9 years old. As soon as the opening sequence began, I was transported back to the floor. The glow from the square screen broke up the heat of the day. Instantly I could smell their basement, taste the air, feel what it felt to be at their farm. Amazing what a little piece of nostalgia can purchase...
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Club news 10-29-17
(Community News ~ 10/29/17)
The Town and Country FCE Club met Oct. 12 with Alene Hamilton as the hostess. Carla Jordan, curator of the Cape Girardeau County History Center, spoke to the members about the various displays and plans for displays in the future. She stated she has a group of 57 volunteers at the center...
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Domestic abuse shelters for men help spotlight male victims
(National News ~ 10/29/17)
DALLAS -- A Texas group has opened what's believed to be only the second shelter in the U.S. exclusively for men who are victims of domestic violence, as advocates say more men are seeking help amid changing views about male victims. "We're trying to help men understand that it's OK to ask for help. It's OK to have emotions. It's OK to cry. It's OK to be vulnerable," said Paige Flink, CEO of The Family Place in Dallas...
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FYI 10-29-17
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
Christ Lutheran Church, 248 Albert Lane in Gordonville, will hold its fall harvest dinner 11:30 am. to 2:30 p.m. today. The meal will include turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, smoked ham, green beans, corn, cranberry sauce, bread, drink and dessert. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children 5 to 12, and free to children 4 and younger...
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Pentagon chief says North Korea engages in 'outlaw' behavior
(International News ~ 10/29/17)
SEOUL, South Korea -- The threat of nuclear missile attack by North Korea is accelerating, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Saturday, accusing the North of illegal and unnecessary missile and nuclear programs and pledging to repel any strike. In remarks in Seoul with South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo at his side, Mattis said North Korea engages in "outlaw" behavior, and the U.S. never will accept a nuclear North...
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23 dead, more than 30 wounded in Mogadishu hotel attack
(International News ~ 10/29/17)
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- A suicide truck bomb exploded outside a popular hotel in Somalia's capital Saturday, killing at least 23 people and wounding more than 30, and gunfire continued as security forces pursued other attackers inside the building, police said...
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DeVos may only partly forgive some student loans
(National News ~ 10/29/17)
WASHINGTON -- The Education Department is considering only partially forgiving federal loans for students defrauded by for-profit colleges, according to department officials, abandoning the Obama administration's policy of erasing that debt. Under President Barack Obama, tens of thousands of students deceived by now-defunct for-profit schools had over $550 million in such loans canceled...
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Weirdness returns to Keys after Hurricane Irma
(National News ~ 10/29/17)
KEY WEST, Fla. -- Things are weird, as usual, in Key West. A pair of Vikings push a stroller full of stuffed chimps down Duval Street. A man with a ponytail swallows a steel sword. People dressed only in body paint and glitter wander and jiggle from bar to bar...
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Trump dossier research triggered by website with GOP ties
(National News ~ 10/29/17)
NEW YORK -- A conservative website with ties to the Republican establishment triggered the investigation into Donald Trump's past that ultimately produced the dossier that alleged a compromised relationship between the president and the Kremlin. The Washington Free Beacon on Friday confirmed it originally retained the political research firm Fusion GPS to scour then-candidate Trump's background for negative information, a common practice known as "opposition research" in politics...
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Funeral home horrors put spotlight on spotty U.S. regulations
(National News ~ 10/29/17)
DETROIT -- The stench of decomposing flesh pulsed from a funeral home into a Michigan neighborhood as maggots wriggled along the garage floor near cardboard-boxed corpses stacked along walls. The dead can't complain, but on occasion -- through rot -- they scream for judgment against the living entrusted with prompt and solemn cremation or burial...
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Hard-to-define middle class courted by both sides
(National News ~ 10/29/17)
WASHINGTON -- What is middle class? President Donald Trump and Republican leaders are promoting their tax-cutting plan as needed relief for the stressed American middle class and a catalyst for job creation. Democrats said they're the ones looking out for the middle class, by fighting against proposed tax cuts that would benefit big companies and the wealthy but hurt the average American...
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Making fitness fit
(Community ~ 10/29/17)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Family fitness dates are replacing the old school pizza and movie nights as more parents are realizing that the benefits of moving aren't just about burning calories but setting an example for the next generation. We talked to three fitness experts to get a feel for what family fitness looks like in their homes and also got some tips to try with your kids...
- Scrapbook 10-29-17 (Community ~ 10/29/17)
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Out of the past: Oct. 29
(Out of the Past ~ 10/29/17)
Missouri Baptists hope voters will sink November ballot issues that would legalize riverboat and simulcast gambling in the state; delegates at the Missouri Baptist Convention, meeting at the Show Me Center, yesterday approved a resolution opposing Proposition A and Amendment 3...
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Cornelius Sides Jr.
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Cornelius Robert Sides Jr., 40, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017. Arrangements are pending at Ford and Sons Funeral Home.
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Noah 'Bud' Sharrock
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
SEDGEWICKVILLE, Mo. -- Noah "Bud" Harold Sharrock, 87, of Sedgewickville passed away Friday, Oct. 27, 2017. He was born Aug. 5, 1930, in Patton, Missouri, son of Noah and Lona Fulton Sharrock. He and Marylin Sue Sharrock were united in marriage Aug. 14, 1953...
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Chelsea Roberts
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Chelsea Chanell Roberts, 23, of Jackson died Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to noon Thursday at Christ Church of the Heartland. A celebration of life will be at noon Thursday at the church, with Apostle Adrian Taylor officiating...
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Dayna Reed
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Dayna Rae Reed, 38, of Jackson, formerly of Dexter, Missouri, passed away Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017, at the home of her parents, surrounded by family. She was born Feb. 16, 1979, in Cape Girardeau to Rodger D. and Constance “Connie” Ratliff Reed. Dayna was a 1997 Cape Girardeau Central High School graduate. She attended Church of God Fellowship in Cape Girardeau...
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Toby McClelland
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
ZALMA, Mo. — Toby Zene McClelland, 9 months, of Zalma passed Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Jan. 11, 2017, in Cape Girardeau, the son of Joshua Millard and Laurel Fullmer Martin McClelland...
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Carl King
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Carl King, 83, of Scott City passed away Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born Nov. 22, 1933, at Mineral Point, Missouri, the son of Theodore and Nellie Day King. He married Janice Lewis on July 10, 1953, in Richwoods, Missouri. She preceded him in death Dec. 21, 1997. He married Charlotte Amos on Feb. 7, 2012, in Benton, Missouri, and she survives...
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Timothy Kiefer
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Timothy J. Kiefer, 59, of Perryville died Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday at Young and Sons Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Milton Ryan, CM, officiating...
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William Jones
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
PATTON, Mo. -- William Franklin Jones, 85, of Patton died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday at Hutchings Funeral Chapel in Marble Hill, Missouri. The funeral will be at noon Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will follow at 2 p.m. at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Bloomfield...
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Mary Jones
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Mary Jones, 87, of Jackson died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017, at her home. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.
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Sheila Gross
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Sheila Dawn Gross, 58, of Gordonville passed away Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Aug. 2, 1959, in St. Louis to Robert N. and Mary Lou Sinn King. She and Richard Gross were married May 9, 1981, in Cape Girardeau. Two sons were born to their union...
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Patsy Ellis
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Patsy Ellis, 74, of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau.
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Mary Edwards
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Mary Lorene Edwards, 32, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017, at Southeast Hospital. A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. today at House of Prayer Outreach Ministries on Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Ruth Degenhardt
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Ruth Catherine Degenhardt, 96, of Cape Girardeau passed away Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, at The Lutheran Home. She was born Aug. 6, 1921, in Granite City, Illinois, to the Rev. Frederick O. and Hulda Schaefer Rothe. Her family moved to St. Louis when she was 5 years old. She graduated from Beaumont High School and then Lutheran Medical Center School of Nursing. She married Gilbert Degenhardt on Aug. 21, 1943...
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Barbara Bridges
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Barbara A. Bridges, 69, of Cape Girardeau passed away Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, at Southeast Hospital. She was born Sept. 12, 1948, in Harrisburg, Arkansas, to Jasper and Margie Lawson Bridges. She received a B.S. degree from the University of Missouri in elementary education...
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Mary Ann Bolen
(Obituary ~ 10/29/17)
Mary Ann Bolen, 71, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, at Southeast Hospital. She was born Jan. 23, 1946, in St. Louis to Thomas and Thelma Wentz Kohnen. She and Jess R. Bolen were married Nov. 19, 1966, in Cape Girardeau.
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Cape Girardeau fire report 10/29/17
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/29/17)
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls: Thursday n Medical assists were made at 7:09 a.m. on William Street; 9:55 a.m. on Chesley Drive; 10:21 a.m. on Brenda Kay Court; 11:24 a.m. on Linden Street; 4:18 p.m. on South Sprigg Street; and 10:47 p.m. on North Frederick Street...
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Cape Girardeau police report 10/29/17
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/29/17)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI n Zachary R. Priester, 30, of Jackson was issued a summons for driving while intoxicated and improper lane use on Interstate 55, mile marker 96.6...
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Mother to testify against son in Missouri KKK leader's death
(State News ~ 10/29/17)
FARMINGTON, Mo. — A woman charged with murdering her husband, who was a Ku Klux Klan leader in Missouri, has decided to testify against her son. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported testimony at a hearing Friday indicated 44-year-old Malissa Ancona of Leadwood will testify against 24-year-old Paul Edward Jinkerson Jr. ...
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After 3 misfires, Gov. Greitens names new school board member
(State News ~ 10/29/17)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After three previous failures, Gov. Eric Greitens has named a new member to the Missouri Board of Education. Greitens on Friday said he named John Sumners, a police and fire chaplain from Joplin, to the board. Sumners has been a church pastor and chaplain and also has worked with the Webb City and Reddings Mill fire districts. ...
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Gov. Greitens appoints 30 women to various boards, commissions
(State News ~ 10/29/17)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Gov. Eric Greitens has appointed 30 women to various state boards and commissions to fulfill a pledge his wife made earlier this month. Greitens’ wife, Sheena Greitens, announced Oct. 3 her husband would appoint 25 women to boards and commission to honor the 25th anniversary of the Women’s Foundation. ...
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16 public safety officers, 2 civilians honored for valor
(State News ~ 10/29/17)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Sixteen public safety responders and two civilians have received the Missouri Medal of Valor and four new Department of Public Safety awards. Gov. Eric Greitens presented the awards and also declared Saturday to be Missouri Public Safety Officers Recognition Day...
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St. Louis sets 100 percent renewable energy goal; now at 5
(State News ~ 10/29/17)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis aldermen have approved a measure committing the city to transition to 100 percent clean, renewable energy by 2035. The measure approved Friday calls for the city to develop a plan by December 2018 to meet the clean-energy goal by working with residents, businesses, faith-based organizations, low-income advocates and others. St. Louis now gets 5 percent of its energy from clean, renewable sources, the Sierra Club said...
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Civil rights group wants St. Louis police investigated
(State News ~ 10/29/17)
ST. LOUIS -- Civil-rights advocates asked the new U.S. attorney in St. Louis on Friday to investigate allegations of police misconduct at recent protests that were sparked by the acquittal last month of a white officer charged in the death of a black suspect...
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Prayer 10-29-17
(Prayer ~ 10/29/17)
O Lord God, may we seek to serve one another, showing your love to others. Amen.
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Sports World speaker will present to schools, men's breakfast
(Editorial ~ 10/29/17)
For many years Sports World Inc., working with local businessman Bob Nations and a group of supporters, have brought professional athletes to speak to students in local schools and community groups. This year, the assemblies will feature former Olympic bobsledder and professional wrestler Chip Minton...
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Road work 10/29/17
(Local News ~ 10/29/17)
Route T in Perry County will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform maintenance to the bridge at Silver Lake, Missouri. There is a 10-ton weight limit in place on this bridge. The work will take place from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily Monday through Nov. 7, according to a MoDOT news release...
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Speak out 10-27-17
(Speak Out ~ 10/29/17)
Thank you A man found my purse in a cart. I had forgotten it. And he brought it in to the service desk. And I would just like to say thank you to him. I thought maybe you could put it in Speak Out, because I have no idea who it was. Thank you very much...
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Shooting reported on Themis Street
(Local News ~ 10/29/17)
Cape Girardeau police and emergency medical workers were at the scene late Saturday of a shooting in the 3000 block of Themis Street. According to police-radio reports, the victim was inside an apartment and was shot in the arm through a window about 10 p.m...
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Sikeston student accused of bringing gun to school
(Local News ~ 10/29/17)
SIKESTON, Mo. — A Sikeston School District student was arrested Friday after being accused of bringing an unloaded handgun to school. At 2:25 p.m. Friday, a message to parents and guardians of the Sikeston School District was posted on the district’s official Facebook page:...
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Area Lutheran churches to mark 500th anniversary of Protestant Reformation
(Local News ~ 10/29/17)
Many local Lutheran churches are scheduled to hold special services today to mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The Rev. Wayne Schwiesow will serve as liturgist during a service at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Chaffee, Missouri, at 8 a.m. Sunday, with guest speaker the Rev. Daniel Preus, the fifth vice president of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod...
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Costumed runners brave chill to aid children's backpack program
(Local News ~ 10/29/17)
Costumed runners were greeted with chilly winds and temperatures in the high 30s Saturday morning at Crossroads Church in Jackson for the inaugural Ghost and Goblin Gallop 5K. More than two dozen racers crossed the finish line, with some in costumes that included a zombie princess, Wonder Woman, the Hulk and even Harry Potter without a broomstick...
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Bearing false witness
(Column ~ 10/29/17)
Former heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson once said, "You can hit me and I won't think very much of it, but you can say something to me and hurt me very much." We usually do not think a loud-mouthed, bragging boxer would acknowledge the hurt that can come from words. It is fascinating to hear someone whose career was steeped in athletic violence attesting to the power of words...
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Delta Senior Citizens
(Submitted Story ~ 10/29/17)
Delta Senior Citizens Meeting The Delta Senior Citizens will meet Wednesday, November 8, at 11 a.m., at the Delta Community Center. The program for the meeting will be to honor and give special recognition to our Senior Veterans with Guest Speaker Pastor Randy Conn, of First Baptist Church of Delta. Musical entertainment will be provided by John Schott. Lunch will be served at 12:00 noon. For more information, call 794-2259 or 794-2874...
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Mo Bunnies Rabbitry October 2017
(Submitted Story ~ 10/29/17)
Mo Bunnies Rabbitry is having a great October show season. Starting Oct.1 with a Creme d'Argent Intermediate doe and Jersey Wooly Sr.doe placing in the top 5 of their class at the ARBA National Convention and Show in Indianapolis, Indiana. Oct. 7 at the Monroe County RBA show in Waterloo Illinois More's Starr was Best of Group both Shows A & B and BEST OF BREED Show A. Several other Mo Bunnies rabbits were first place and BEST OF GROUP winners...
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Choristers and Southern Harmony To Perform In Branson
(Submitted Story ~ 10/29/17)
The Immaculate Conception Church Choristers of Jackson, along with Bob Collier and Mike Grant of "Southern Harmony", will be opening for the Haygood Family this Saturday, Nov. 4th at 6:50P.M. at the Clay Cooper Theater. The twenty-four minute nonstop show will feature hits from the Beach Boys, Andra Day, Tom T. ...
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Lincoln -- Crader
(Engagement ~ 10/29/17)
Todd and Sandy Lincoln of Glenallen announce the engagement of their daughter, Betsy Lincoln of Glenallen, to Matt Crader of Burfordville. He is the son of Val and Sonny Crader of Burfordville. Betsy is studying education at Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed by Dr. Courtney Beussink at Beussink Family Dentistry in Marble Hill, Missouri...
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Minors -- 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 10/29/17)
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Minor of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 9, 2017, with a dinner and dance hosted by their children at the Elks Lodge. The couple was married on Sept. 9, 1967.
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Kinser -- Lewis
(Wedding ~ 10/29/17)
Beth Annette Kinser and Brent Joseph Lewis were married on June 10, 2017, at Broadway Christian Church in Columbia, Missouri. The ceremony was officiated by Pastor Steve Reeves and Pastor Melvin Moon. The music was provided by Galen and Teresa Dixon, friends of the bride...
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Celebrating fall and a centennial B-day
(Column ~ 10/29/17)
Happy birthday to Ken Latham, Sue Nunnally, Jason Pobst, Randy Dumey, Lance Acey, Andy Sadler, Darlene Chesher, Bill McFerron, Fred Welter, Ronnie Held, Diana Dees, Angie Eftink, Larry Grey, Jack Gladwell, Tanner Morgan, Evaline Morris, Margaret Nation, Kenny Ray Holder, Terry Cannon, David Gardner, Harley Davison, Deloris Fehr, Mary Ann Kiefer, Angie Ruiz, Bob Tankersley, Pat Whistler, Sandra Hibdon, Paula Hudson, Bobby Eichhorn, Mark Glastetter, Mary Chapman, Helen Masters, Janet Loucks, Rob Abernathy, Megan Wells, Michelle Dalton, Matt Trost, Jennifer Vandeven and Olivia Gramlisch.. ...
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'Who stopped up the drain?'
(Column ~ 10/29/17)
Shown here are dual drain pipes strategically placed at one end of a pond levee. A companion and I found the drain pipes clogged. Only a trickle of water was escaping down the pipes. We decided to unclog the 14-inch diameter opening so the pipes could provide the service for which they were intended. We strongly suspected a beaver or two had been at work here, and the freshly chewed end of the largest stick was convincing evidence...
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Seems like its all about the size
(Column ~ 10/29/17)
It's been several weeks ago our youngest son and I went out for dinner together. It was probably about noon, but there weren't many at the restaurant. I had eaten a late breakfast, so I was looking for a light dinner. Our son was hungry, so he ordered a hamburger that was huge. ...
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