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Editorial: Palm Sunday offers opportunity to understand the power of the GospelThis weekend marks the beginning of Holy Week, the final Sunday of Lent otherwise known as Palm Sunday. It's an important week for Christians to honor the life of Christ, his sacrifice and...
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9 killed in Army Black Hawk helicopter crash in KentuckyFORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) -- Nine people were killed in a crash involving two Army Black Hawk helicopters in Kentucky, a military spokesperson said. Nondice Thurman, a spokesperson for Fort Campbell,...
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Perry County law enforcement detain student in bomb threat1The Perryville (Missouri) Police Department was notified Wednesday night, March 29, of a possible bomb threat by a Perry County School District middle school student. The juvenile allegedly told...
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Jefferson pool set to open next week9The Jefferson Elementary Aquatic Center in Cape Girardeau will open to the public Monday, April 3, with a ribbon-cutting to follow later in the week. The grand opening event for the pool will take...
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Ruth Knote recalled for cooking, the arts and family2The long life of 1945 Cape Girardeau Central graduate Ruth Rueseler Knote, who died Monday, March 27, at age 95, seems to fit Merriam-Webster Dictionary's definition of a "renaissance woman." To wit:...
- Cape Girardeau County health board hopefuls tout views 5
- Cape Girardeau’s Joy Brooker tries out on ‘America’s Got Talent’
- Centenary to host congregation vote about denomination membership
- Rebecca LaClair: Hot off the press! Great panini found in depths of old factory 1
- Creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky: 'Addams Family' to be performed at Cape Central
- Under the sea: 'Little Mermaid' opens at Notre Dame
- Site work begins for ALDI in Jackson
- Fire engine, passenger vehicle collide in Cape Girardeau
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TonightRain Showers LikelyLow: 55
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FridayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 71Low: 47
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SaturdaySunnyHigh: 55Low: 34
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SundaySunnyHigh: 63Low: 49
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MondaySlight Chance Rain ShowersHigh: 71Low: 62
- Chaffee teacher faces sexual misconduct charges
- Local bankers react to latest Fed move
- Cape neurosurgeon, fiancee to pay $825K lawsuit settlement over alleged kickbacks
- La Croix Church votes to disaffiliate from United Methodist Church
- Cape patrol car temporarily stolen during incident investigation
- Cape Girardeau physician gives rationale for settling case with feds
- Shots fired incident on Themis in Cape Girardeau
- Elephant in the dining room: Startup makes mammoth meatball
- Umpire ejects Realmuto after bizarre game ball exchange
- 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
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Oran’s Knott notches 6 RBIs in 12-2 win against Oak RidgeORAN, Mo. — Oran third baseman Lily Knotts drove in six runs while Molly Spane earned the win on the mound after punching out 10 batters in a 12-2...
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Scott County Central slaughters Leopold 26-1LEOPARD, Mo. — The Scott County Central softball team secured its largest victory in recent memory with a 26-1 win at Leopold on Wednesday, March 29....
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Oran bounces back with pair of winsORAN, Mo. — The Oran baseball team picked up a pair of nice wins already this week. The Eagles (3-2) won 12-0 over the Oak Ridge Blue Jays (1-1) on...
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Charleston holds off Delta for 2-1 winDELTA, Mo. — The Charleston baseball team won 2-1 at Delta on Wednesday, March 29. The Bluejays (2-2) ended a two-game slide with a victory against...
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Sikeston tennis beats JacksonSIKESTON, MO. — The Sikeston boys’ tennis team picked up a 6-3 win over SEMO Conference foe Jackson at Sikeston High School on Wednesday, March 29....
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Portageville keeps rolling against rival South PemiscotSTEELE, Mo. — The Portageville baseball team overcame six errors, the most the team has committed in the past two seasons, to defeat a Bootheel...
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Rising in Cairo: New co-op market aims to erase Illinois river town's 'food desert' (3/27/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianCAIRO, Ill. — It is a massive understatement to suggest Cairo and Cape Girardeau are two river cities that in living memory have been trending in...
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Local bankers react to latest Fed move (3/27/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianCape Girardeau banking leaders are weighing in on the Federal Reserve Board's decision Wednesday, March 22, to raise its key interest rate for the...
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Cape Girardeau County March tax receipts show mixed bag of results (3/27/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMissouri Department of Revenue figures for March indicate four Cape Girardeau County fund balances are down compared to the same month in 2022....
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Bollinger County 'cottage food' producer takes advantage of a new state law (3/27/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianSouthern Curiosity Kitchen, a Bollinger County-based seller of in-home produced baked goods, is marketing its wares online to customers in the Cape...
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Editorial: Editorial: Palm Sunday offers opportunity to understand the power of the Gospel (3/31/23)The Editorial BoardThis weekend marks the beginning of Holy Week, the final Sunday of Lent otherwise known as Palm Sunday. It's an important week for Christians to...
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Column: Resources available to help veterans with suicidal thoughts (3/30/23)By Tim CockrellIf you are a veteran in crisis or concerned about someone who is, help is here. In January, the new COMPACT Act went into effect across the U.S. The...
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Column: SAFE Act and Save Women's Sports pass the Senate (3/30/23)In a previous column, I discussed the challenge of passing contentious legislation without resorting to heavy-handed parliamentary procedures....
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Column: China controls your meds (3/30/23)1Democrats and Republicans battered TikTok's CEO at a House of Representatives hearing last week — for good reason. The Chinese app poses a national...
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Editorial: Editorial: Tuesday is Election Day in Missouri; go vote (3/29/23)The Editorial BoardThis is not a presidential election year. It’s not even a mid-term year. But on Tuesday, April 4, voters in Missouri will head to the polls. And make...
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Hot off the press! Great panini found in depths of old factoryIt's road trip weather! There's a nifty place in Farmington, Missouri, called The Factory, which is a huge brick building that used to be a shirt factory. Someone had the bright idea to put what is essentially a mall inside of the big old empty factory, and it was dark and a little dingy, but it was unusual, and it worked for me. I entered on the ground floor, walked down a few concrete steps, and was staring at what looked like concrete streets going in three different directions...
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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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It's road trip weather! There's a nifty place in Farmington, Missouri, called The Factory, which is a huge brick building that used to be a shirt...
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Tom Harte: Better baking in an instant (3/30/23)Though it was introduced in 1918 by My-T-Fine, it wasn't until years later, after Jello came out with its own version, that such a product attracted...
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Happy birthday to my husband Scott, who is turning 60 years old this weekend. Having a special, milestone birthday is certainly a cause for...
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Adopt this good boy (3/25/23)
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Coffee lovers -- and their doctors -- have long wondered whether a jolt of java can affect the heart. New research published Wednesday finds that...
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Pi Day Celebrated at Guardian Angel School (correction)
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DAR RECOGNIZES EARLENE SOKOLOWSKI WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD
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Fifty thousand daffodils bloom in Cape Area, other communities as part of CFO’s 50th anniversary
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Cairo Historical Group to hold Annual Fundraiser
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Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago
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Pi Day Celebrated at Guardian Angel School
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Oak Ridge Attends FCCLA State CompetitionStudents from Oak Ridge High School attended the 2023 Missouri Family, Career and Community Leaders...
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Memories of Cape's Movie TheatersMy family and I were long-time residents of Cape Girardeau; born and raised. Since moving away, I...
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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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