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Wayen Wallingford unworried about state income tax cut for seniors on Social Security - 3:34 amWayne Wallingford of Cape Girardeau, the state's director of revenue, said Tuesday, May 30, he doesn't know whether Gov. Mike Parson will sign into a law a bill to exempt Missouri Social Security...
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Ceremony held for redevelopment of Broadway Theatre building - 11:17 pmA groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday morning, May 30, for the redevelopment of the former Broadway Theatre building in Cape Girardeau. With sounds of demolition work on the theater's interior...
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Jason Smith says debt ceiling deal 'not perfect,' but has his support - 11:16 pmSoutheast Missouri congressman Jason Smith said the debt ceiling agreement reached by White House and congressional negotiators over Memorial Day weekend is "not perfect", but represents "steps in...
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Jackson woman dies in wreck1A Jackson woman has died as the result of a motor vehicle crash Thursday, May 25, in Cape Girardeau. Janice Unger, 81, died at a hospital following a wreck at the intersection of Broadway and North...
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Global Running Day coming soonThe Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation Foundation will be celebrating and hosting a Global Running Day event Wednesday, June 7, at the Osage Centre Trailhead, 1625 N. Kingshighway, in Cape Girardeau,...
- La Croix Family Fest to be held Friday
- Bridge work closes Route AA in Scott County
- More court records soon available to public online 4
- HubCo launches co-working space in Cape Girardeau
- Business uses for census data
- Nun whose body shows little decay since 2019 death draws hundreds to rural Missouri
- Oak Ridge's Mudcat Coffee House expands, goes mobile
- Ranken schedules Perryville open house
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OvernightMostly CloudyHigh: 64
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WednesdayMostly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 88Low: 65
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ThursdaySlight Chance Rain Showers then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 88Low: 67
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FridaySlight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 90Low: 67
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SaturdaySunnyHigh: 93Low: 67
- Official: Guyana fire that killed 19 deliberately set
- Mexicans near Popocatepetl stay vigilant as volcano's activity increases
- Sam Beggs, Pioneer Orchard Market founder, left a legacy
- Suspect arrested in Cape Girardeau burglaries
- Lambert's Cafe praised by travel guide
- Cape Girardeau County flu report, COVID cases noted as emergency ends
- Final Methodist disaffiliation vote scheduled next month in Missouri
- Ahead of House debt ceiling vote, Biden shores up Democrats and McCarthy scrambles for GOP support
- North Korea spy satellite launch fails as rocket falls into the sea
- Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo gather in northern town after clashes with NATO-led peacekeepers
- Pay packages for female CEOs fell last year after big gains in 2021, ranks remain thin
- Fertility doctor accused of using own sperm dies in crash of hand-built plane
- Rolling thunder: Contestants chase cheese wheel down a hill in chaotic UK race
- Indian official suspended after he drains reservoir to retrieve phone he dropped while taking selfie
- Bear helps itself to 60 cupcakes from Connecticut bakery, scares employees
- Man killed in accident in Berlin with old-fashioned paternoster elevator
- Man shot roommate after accusing him of eating the last Hot Pocket, police say
- Teen dies during apparent social media stunt on Los Angeles bridge, police say
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Former Notre Dame athlete to get a quick taste of top talent with CatfishThere was no rest for recent Notre Dame High School graduate Cole Lemons, in terms of his baseball career.
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SEMO's Hess caps 2022-23 school year with top OVC honorVeteran Southeast Missouri State football coach Tom Matukewicz has conducted several seminars on leadership throughout the region, and at one point...
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Bulldogs finish fourth at state, set sights on 2024A fourth-place finish in the state is seemingly just the beginning for the Notre Dame Bulldogs boys’ tennis team. Notre Dame fell to Helias Catholic...
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Chaffee falls in state semifinalsChaffee’s dreams of a baseball state championship came to an end on Monday after an 11-5 loss to Salisbury in the semifinal round of the MSHSAA Class...
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Capahas manager Tom Bolen wins 100th game1The Capahas are not just America's oldest amateur baseball team, but also a Bolen family tradition. Tom Bolen took the managerial reigns from his...
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Jackson baseball reaches first final four in program history7The Jackson Indians punched their ticket to the program's first final-four appearance with a 5-1 victory over Lafayette High School in the Class 6...
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HubCo launches co-working space in Cape Girardeau (5/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianAmanda and Matt Huber have opened HubCo, a two-story, 8,400-square-foot business offering coworking spaces at 1427 Thomas Drive in Cape Girardeau....
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Business uses for census data (5/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianU.S. Census Bureau data show continued population growth for Cape Girardeau and Jackson as of July, with numerous other data points helpful to...
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Oak Ridge's Mudcat Coffee House expands, goes mobile (5/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMudcat Coffee House has operated since 2015 out of a historic late 19th century former hardware and coffin store at 4056 Route E in Oak Ridge. As of...
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Ranken schedules Perryville open house (5/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianRanken Technical College has scheduled an open house from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 20, at its new 25,000-square-foot location at 1907 N. Perryville...
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Editorial: Summertime means baseball in Southeast Missouri (5/31/23)From mid-February until fall in Southeast Missouri, there's a good chance you can find a baseball game being played at a local ballfield. The...
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Column: Jail the shoplifters (5/31/23)Brazen shoplifting is hurting all of us. I'm brushing with bubble gum-flavored children's toothpaste because it takes too long to get a clerk at the...
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Column: The NAACP's stupid anti-Florida smear (5/31/23)The NAACP is on high alert — a Republican governor, with an unabashedly conservative agenda and some chance of winning, is running for president. It...
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Editorial: Newspaper seeking nominations for annual Spirit of America Award (5/30/23)Do you know someone who personifies the spirit of this country? Qualities such as patriotism, civic engagement, business leadership, volunteerism or...
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Column: The Left has pushed the envelope (5/30/23)2The Left is waging a full-fledged cultural revolution against traditional America. And the Maoist results are often as absurd as they are terrifying....
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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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Feeling the heat and facing my fears to catch some WavesWe are still a month away from the official first day of summer, but the heat is already on, and it is only getting hotter! Everyone seems to be celebrating beginnings and endings of one type or another. Last week my social media pages were full of photos commemorating college graduations and Mother's Day. The trend will likely continue for the next couple of weeks with a burst of photos honoring high school grads, followed by photos of Father's Day festivities...
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Buckhannon scholarship awarded (5/27/23)Jenna Joy Essner of Thomas W. Kelly High School is the 2023 recipient of the Ruth A. Buckhannon Memorial RN Scholarship, which was presented to her...
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Monday: Center closed for Memorial Day. Tuesday: Barbecue riblet or beef and macaroni casserole, baked beans, whole-grain bun or bread and chilled...
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Learning briefs 5-28-23 (5/27/23)The following students were named to the Spring semester dean's lists at the university they attend. n Lakeena Stinson of Cape Girardeau Southern New...
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Adopt Eeyore - Tiffany 5-28-23 (5/27/23)
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Back in the 1930s some bright director invented a clever idea to make it appear that actors in the background of a scene were actually carrying on a...
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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
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Kelso C-7 Teacher Receives Grant from WGU Missouri
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Elite Travel, Inc. attends the annual Travel Leaders Network EDGE Conference
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Orchard Drive Elementary Teacher Receives Grant from WGU Missouri
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May CrowningGuardian Angel School celebrated May Crowning on Thursday, May 11 at Guardian Angel Church. The...
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8th Grade GraduationThree boys graduated 8th grade on Friday, May 12 from Guardian Angel School. The evening started...
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May Yard of the month — Davis earns Yard of the Month honorRamblewood Garden Club has awarded the May Yard of the Month to one of our own outstanding garden...
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