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Southeast Missourian seeking nominations for annual Spirit of America Award - 10:07 pmWayne Wallingford, center, accepts a $1,000 charitable donation from Jon K. Rust, right, Southeast Missourian publisher and president of Rust Communications, and Lucas Presson, Southeast Missourian...
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Cape City Council takes up 2023-24 budget - 9:55 pmMoney matters dominated Cape Girardeau City Council's meeting Monday, June 5. Council members read for the first time an ordinance to approve the coming fiscal year budget, which would take effect...
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Former Cape Girardeau mayor named to transportation panel - 9:52 pmFormer Cape Girardeau Mayor Jay B. Knudtson was named by Cape Girardeau county commissioners Monday, June 5, to the technical planning committee of Southeast Missouri Planning Organization. "During...
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SoutheastHEALTH receives designation for pediatric emergencies - 9:51 pmSoutheastHEALTH reports Cape Girardeau's Southeast Hospital is the first facility in Missouri certified as a pediatric emergency prepared facility by Missouri Emergency Medical Services for Children...
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Chaffee school building renovations on track - 9:50 pmConstruction has begun on buildings in the Chaffee (Missouri) School District, with work expected to be completed before classes start in the fall. Superintendent Shawn Nix said the elementary and...
- Elks Mobile Dental Unit coming Monday to Cape Girardeau - 9:49 pm
- MU Extension encourages farmers to report precipitation - 9:49 pm
- Missouri State Fair warns of ticket scam - 9:47 pm
- Military ID Office in Cape Girardeau reduces hours due to vacancy - 9:46 pm
- Cape County GOP women host new Missouri AG Andrew Bailey 1
- Gov. declares drought alert for Missouri
- TIF commission sets public hearing on West Park Mall redevelopment 8
- Canedy Sign purchased
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TonightHazeLow: 58
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TuesdayHazeHigh: 89Low: 63
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WednesdayMostly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 87Low: 60
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ThursdaySunnyHigh: 84Low: 57
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FridaySunnyHigh: 86Low: 59
- Alligator killed Friday at Wappepello Lake
- No deaths reported after rescuers rush to save residents after building collapse
- HubCo launches co-working space in Cape Girardeau
- Jackson woman dies in wreck
- Old Pioneer Market weathers storm, reopens in new location
- Cape Girardeau Methodist church expected to change name, affiliation
- May U.S. jobs report crushes expectations
- Hollywood actors guild votes to authorize strike, as writers strike continues
- Too many people in NYC are stopped, searched and frisked illegally, federal monitor says
- 3 killed in Iowa building collapse; lawsuits say owner didn't warn residents of danger
- Microsoft will pay $20M to settle U.S. charges of illegally collecting children's data
- Driver gets fined $129,544 after latest speeding episode in Finland
- 'Very last warning' for 82-year-old German convicted of dealing drugs
- How the most 'incompetent talk show host of all time' keeps getting guests
- Alabama governor signs legislation naming Yellowhammer Cookie as official state cookie
- Woman walking on California beach finds ancient mastodon tooth
- In Denmark, potatoes on key bridge cause havoc
- Beloved New York swan babies rescued after mother was eaten by family, police say
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Jackson puts bow on season, takes third in pitchers' duel win2Jackson baseball recouped, recovered and completely flipped the script on Saturday, paying off with a 2-1 victory in the MSHSAA Class 3 third-place...
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'Fun' is the overriding theme to Catfish home games, opener, in 2023Recently-hired Cape Catfish President Glenn Campbell was pacing throughout Capaha Field on Saturday with the nervousness of an expecting father in a...
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Crusaders claim third with win over Bishop LeBlondFENTON - After a crushing loss in the semifinals, the Saxony Lutheran Crusaders responded on Saturday morning. The Crusaders beat the Bishop LeBlond...
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Late Jackson rally falls short, succumbing to Francis Howell in state semifinal6For the first time in school history, Jackson played for a spot in the state championship on Friday against Francis Howell. A five-run fourth inning...
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Column: Should SEMO be the big fish or jump in a bigger pond?12It has been a banner year for Southeast Missouri State athletics. In the face of a changing Ohio Valley Conference, the Redhawks emerged as OVC...
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Portageville showcases grit and determination in MSHSAA Class 3 third-place win over BarstowOZARK, Mo. — In a game that seems like it would never end, Portageville emerged victorious after 12 grueling innings over Barstow in the 2023 MSHSAA...
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TIF commission sets public hearing on West Park Mall redevelopment (6/5/23)By Rick Fahr ~ Southeast MissourianRepresentatives of the West Park Mall ownership group lobbied before Cape Girardeau TIF Commission in an effort to redevelop the aging property. At...
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Canedy Sign purchased (6/5/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianCanedy Sign, 4857 Nash Road in Scott City, has been purchased by Washington, Missouri-based Ziglin Signs. Ziglin Signs was acquired by the Hoffmann...
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Cape Girardeau Burger King being remodeled (6/5/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMidamerica Hotels is remodeling its Burger King outlet at 2346 Broadway, near the intersection with North Kingshighway, in Cape Girardeau. Work began...
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Demolition work begins on Cape Girardeau's Thorngate Holdings project (6/5/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianDemolition began Saturday, June 3, at 1515 Independence St. in Cape Girardeau, to begin to make ready Thorngate Holdings' plan to repurpose the...
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Editorial: Mental illness is an issue that affects millions (6/5/23)Ever know someone who's tired all the time? Someone who sets unrealistic goals and expectations for themselves? What about someone who avoids certain...
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Column: Resist political theater and look to 'that which is not seen' (6/5/23)1Too many politicians are thespians. When there's a conflict — as there often is — between appearing to solve problems and actually helping to solve...
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Column: The Bud Light meltdown is good for America (6/5/23)2We should all be grateful to Anheuser-Busch. Some corporation had to show how "woke" marketing could cost an iconic American brand dearly in terms of...
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Column: Is the sleeping conservative dragon finally waking up? (6/3/23)2Victor Davis HansonConservatives and traditionalists are often exasperated at the ongoing woke cultural revolution in their midst. How can America be turned upside...
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Column: Why 'Bud Lighting' isn't stopping any time soon (6/3/23)1Jonah GoldbergA lot of conservatives are very excited about "Bud Lighting" -- a freshly minted term for boycotting companies that cater to various "woke" causes,...
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Ube Ub-sessionIn case you didn't know, May was Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. I know school is out for the summer, but I couldn't resist the opportunity to Google educate myself on the many ways their contributions have help create what we consider to be the very fabric of "America."...
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Feast like royalty on rarities at Carson's in SikestonI've been waiting for the perfect moment when the stars and all of the various schedules align to visit Carson's by Chef Adam Glenn at 105 E. Center St. in Sikeston, Missouri, and it finally happened. I visited Carson's Facebook page to set up a reservation. You can also call (573) 475-6457 if you'd like to do it that way. I didn't really have a time preference, so the nice person I was messaging set me up for 5 p.m., right when the restaurant opened...
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CASA volunteers serve Southeast Missouri community, make lasting impact on children’s lives (6/6/23)Upon retirement, Rosalie Knehans didn’t want to sit idly at home. She says she wanted to continue with purpose in life, and because of that desire,...
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Column: Pop Culture Happenings, June (6/5/23)Paul McCartney tells us to “Live and Let Die,” the first U.S. woman into space goes on a “ride, Sally ride” and the world meets a boy wizard named...
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There is a bright horizon for rural America when thinking about the future. While certain communities have experienced devastating losses in the form...
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True Crew is a group of retired friends who get together several times a year to kayak Missouri rivers. When they talk about kayaking, their faces...
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Occasionally, I happen upon a book that touches my soul; “Old Heart” by Peter Ferry is one of those books. Ferry’s protagonist is 85-year-old Tom...
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Local MS Group Holds Walk for MS Research
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Cape Girardeau Carnival
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CRUMP FINANCIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MONTH
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CRUMP RECEIVES LIFE LEADER AWARD
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Musical SEMO Family to perform at Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington DC
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Introducing Inspire - Craft & Gift Boutique: A Treasure Trove of Unique Finds in Jackson.
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Mia Friese honored with College Scholarship(Cape Girardeau, MO) – Mia Friese is the recipient of the 2023 Cape Girardeau County Rotary College...
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Kelso C-7 Teacher Receives Grant from WGU MissouriMichaella Gantz, a fourth-grade teacher at Kelso C-7 Elementary in the Kelso C-7 School District,...
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Elite Travel, Inc. attends the annual Travel Leaders Network EDGE ConferenceCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. --- Elite Travel, Inc. owner, Carolyn Kempf and advisor, Katherine Businaro...
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