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Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo entertainment announced - 11:30 pmSikeston Jaycee Ethan Vasquez speaks to the crowd during the first public Rodeo Kickoff event Friday, March 24 at the Sponsor Building at the rodeo grounds. ...
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What's past is prologue - recalling a Cape Girardeau bank failureIt's been a rough March for the financial community. The Federal Reserve Board Wednesday raised interest rates for a ninth time in the latest attempt to curb inflation. Just two weeks ago, the nation...
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Cape Girardeau physician gives rationale for settling case with feds13Cape Girardeau neurosurgeon Sonjay Fonn and Deborah Seeger, also of Cape, have released a statement via their attorney detailing why they settled a years-long lawsuit with federal officials. On...
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Suspect arrested following alleged shots firedOne Cape Girardeau man was taken into custody Thursday night, March 23, for alleged felony unlawful use of a firearm related to a shots fire incident in Cape Girardeau that evening. Cape Girardeau...
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Shots fired near Themis in Cape still under investigationNo arrests were made and no injuries were reported in connection with a shots-fired incident Thursday night, March 23 at the 500 block on North Silver Springs Road near Themis Street in Cape...
- Bill Eddleman: Bartholomew Cousin's legacy of land grants
- Stacy Kinder: Recreational marijuana sales tax is important for Cape 10
- Cape patrol car temporarily stolen during incident investigation 9
- Shots fired incident on Themis in Cape Girardeau 12
- A look at the new luxury living options in downtown Cape Girardeau 9
- Sports betting gets House OK though region's lawmaker balks 9
- Catholic food pantry named in Cape Girardeau 1
- Cape Girardeau Council directs staff to take next steps with potential police substation 11
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TonightPartly Cloudy then Patchy FogLow: 43
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SundayPatchy Fog then Mostly SunnyHigh: 68Low: 44
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MondayChance Light Rain then Partly SunnyHigh: 59Low: 41
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TuesdaySlight Chance Light Rain then Partly SunnyHigh: 54Low: 34
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WednesdaySunnyHigh: 58Low: 40
- New hotel planned near Exit 99 in Cape Girardeau
- Cape neurosurgeon, fiancee to pay $825K lawsuit settlement over alleged kickbacks
- ALDI preparing for site prep work in Jackson
- Van Buren's The Landing expected to reopen in early April
- La Croix Church votes to disaffiliate from United Methodist Church
- Nations approve key UN science report on climate change
- Jackson R-2 School District seeking two tax increases
- Finnish leadership condemns attack on veteran lawmaker
- Book thief in plot that duped famous authors avoids prison
- 'Scream as loud as you can': 5 boys rescued from NYC tunnel
- Zebra runs loose in Seoul before being taken back to zoo
- What made Beethoven sick? DNA from his hair offers clues
- Snap! Venus fly trap fans ask South Carolina to honor plant
- Get sett for delays: Badgers burrow under Dutch train tracks
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COLUMN: Don't hate the player for transferring, embrace the game and get more transfers14Southeast Missouri State's rare run in the NCAA Tournament ended before it began in the First Four. The aftermath was met with Phillip Russell's...
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Kelly picks up upset over East PrairieBENTON, Mo. — Confidence, composure and energetic spirit helped Kelly secure an upset win over Class 3, No. 3 East Prairie on Thursday, March 23. The...
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Grogan’s hat trick lifts Kelly to 3-2 OT win over SikestonSIKESTON, Mo. — Kelly captured its first win of the season with an overtime victory over Sikeston at the Sports Complex on Thursday, March 23. A hat...
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Benthal’s complete game, two-hit shutout powers Portageville past Oran1PORTAGEVILLE, Mo. — The Portageville baseball team came away victorious in a battle between two of the top teams in Southeast Missouri. The Bulldogs...
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Former North County star making 'seamless transition' to new home on the FB fieldWhat has never been debatable has been the talent level on a football field that former North County High School standout Nolan Reed possessed. The...
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NMCC wins season-opener 7-1 over Poplar BluffNEW MADRID, Mo. — The New Madrid County Central opened its season with a win over SEMO Conference rival Poplar Bluff. The Eagles (1-0) were powered...
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Poplar Bluff is a community of growing opportunities (3/25/23)By Chris Pruett ~ B MagazineSteve Halter, president of the Greater Poplar Bluff Area Chamber of Commerce, remembers when he couldn’t wait to graduate high school and leave...
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A look at the new luxury living options in downtown Cape Girardeau (3/24/23)By Bmagazine | Photos by Aaron EisenhauerThere’s a reason we use the word “spend” when talking about time. Just like currency, we choose what time to save and give away; we make trades and...
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AI, ChatGPT and its implications for life and work (3/20/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianAlan Turing (1912-1954), a British mathematician, is considered by some to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence....
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New hotel planned near Exit 99 in Cape Girardeau (3/20/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMidamerica Hotels Corp. has entered into an agreement to bring a 92-room Tru by Hilton hotel to a parcel in front of Cape Girardeau SportsPlex and...
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Column: Biden's job is running United States, not Israel (3/25/23)1Widely reported in the press is that President Joe Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express his concern about judicial...
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Column: Should Trump's Stormy Daniels payoff get him indicted? (3/25/23)"There is hardly any political question in the United States that sooner or later does not turn into a judicial question," Alexis de Tocqueville, the...
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Column: How banning Chinese products could backfire on US (3/25/23)2The controversy over proposed state and federal bans of Chinese-produced apps has sparked debate about the wisdom of country-of-origin bans in...
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Column: Recreational marijuana sales tax is important for Cape (3/25/23)10In November of last year Missouri voters approved Amendment 3, which amended the state constitution to legalize recreational marijuana for certain...
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Editorial: SEMO basketball provides reason to cheer (3/24/23)1The Editorial BoardLongtime area basketball fans will remember the epic game between SEMO and powerhouse LSU in the 2000 NCAA Tournament. Southeast nearly pulled off an...
- La Croix Church votes to disaffiliate from United Methodist Church 19
- Alvin Bragg prepares to cross the rubicon 19
- Teacher pay at core of Jackson School District tax proposal 19
- State House approves cut to income tax amid surpluses 14
- Cape Girardeau physician gives rationale for settling case with feds 13
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Reborn Ringling Bros. circus to leap on tour -- minus animalsNEW YORK -- The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus has been reimagined and reborn without animals as a high-octane family event with highwire...
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New this week in entertainment: 'Top Gun', Lana Del Rey, 'Rabbit Hole'Here's a collection curated by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists of what's arriving on TV, streaming services and music and video game...
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Adam Sandler gets Mark Twain prize for humor surrounded by celeb palsWASHINGTON -- Adam Sandler placed his hand on the bronze bust of Mark Twain and speculated that it "one day might be the weapon used to bludgeon me...
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TJ's is back, but is it better than ever?It's been four years since TJ's Burgers, Wings and Pizza has been featured in this column. In that time, TJ's has not only become a staple in Fruitland, but it has closed, moved and then reopened. I thought it was high time I checked it out at the new location and answered that all-important question: TJ's is back, but is it better than ever?...
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Conquering the Main Street Burger at Kelso Corner GrillA couple of weeks ago a little "birdie" clued me in and inspired me to take a quick trip south on the interstate to visit the Kelso Corner Grill, located at 151 S. Messmer St. in Kelso, Missouri. For those who have been around a while, the restaurant is located in the building that formerly housed the beloved "Ray's of Kelso" restaurant. ...
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In the spring of 1922, about 100 West End property owners gathered at Cape Girardeau Central High School (now Schultz Senior Apartments) and...
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Gov. Parson to meet with over 150 APRN's Wed 3/22 in Jeff CityThis week, Governor Parson will be speaking with over a hundred Advanced Practice Registered Nurses...
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Special Presentation on the History of Tower Rock March 20PERRY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY DATE: March 1, 2023 6:00 p.m. CONTACT: Bill Hart,...
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Parker accepts position at University of ChicagoAdam M Parker, an ABD PhD candidate at Columbia University, has accepted the position of Assistant...
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