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Rodeo has major economic impact on Sikeston areaSIKESTON —As many people enjoy watching the events and entertainment of the 70th Annual Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo the importance of the Rodeo to the community can’t be understated. During Rodeo...
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TBY Column: A look at the musically talented Mel GilhausMel Gilhaus was an instrumental music teacher in Cape Girardeau Public Schools from 1964 to 1991. At age 83, he remains an active performer and string instrument repairman in the Southeast Missouri,...
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Scott Co. officials confirm recount for prosecutor, after request5Scott County Prosecuting Attorney Amanda Oesch has filed for a recount of the Aug. 2 Republican primary, which results show she lost by two votes. Officials in the County Clerk's office confirmed the...
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Marybeth Niederkorn: The ghost town at Z and FCape Girardeau County has its share of ghost towns -- unincorporated communities where few if any residents dwell. One such town is Houk -- not Houck -- where highways F and Z meet, south of Tilsit,...
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FBI: 'Top secret' docs seized from Trump18WASHINGTON -- The FBI recovered documents that were labeled "top secret" from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, according to court papers released Friday after a federal...
- Aaron Horrell: Are those flowers?
- Polio detected in NYC's sewage, suggesting virus circulating 3
- Ride'em cowgirl at Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo
- U.S. Rep. Jason Smith says he won't vote for Inflation Reduction Act 27
- Memphis man arrested after shots fired in Cape 15
- Franklin Elementary Kindergarten Academy Day
- Construction on South Main extended for another week 3
- Stolen car found in ditch by Cape Girardeau PD
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TonightPartly CloudyLow: 65
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SundayMostly SunnyHigh: 91Low: 68
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MondayMostly SunnyHigh: 85Low: 66
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TuesdayChance Rain ShowersHigh: 77Low: 64
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WednesdayChance Rain ShowersHigh: 81Low: 62
- Cape Girardeau's comedy club takes a break
- Dog lost for two months found in Perry County's Tom Moore caves
- One shot in early morning Cape Girardeau incident
- New air carrier to start in fall at Cape Airport
- Schnucks asks customers to return store item due to allergy concerns
- Jackson bus driver shortage to push school start time back
- Memphis man arrested after shots fired in Cape
- Scientists use tiny trackers, plane to follow moths on move
- Tiny African kingdom has skiing as Europe sweats summer heat
- Do spiders sleep? Study suggests they may snooze like humans
- Python hunt! 800 compete to remove Florida's invasive snakes
- How much is Zuckerberg worth? Card collector could find out
- Troopers: Drunk woman drove golf cart on Florida highway
- Bats return to Nevada fire station, forcing it to close
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Jury rules in favor of former SEMO MBB coach Rick Ray on Count I of contract breach suit7Former Southeast Missouri State men's basketball coach Rick Ray came out on top in his civil lawsuit against the university's Board of Regents on...
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Former Bulldog Emily Kellum gets D1 soccer opportunity1Notre Dame alumna Emily Kellum is finally living her dream of playing soccer at the Division 1 level. Kellum spent the last two seasons playing at...
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Fate is written all over the path of Jerone Williams, er, Steckel1There are so many meandering paths to the story of how Jerone Williams became Jerone Steckel earlier this year, that it’s difficult to argue that...
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Former Kennett thrower evolved into 'go-to guy' with Catfish1Following his team’s regular-season final loss to O’Fallon on Saturday at Capaha Field, Cape Catfish General Manager Mark Hogan made it clear that...
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Former SEMO men's basketball coach Rick Ray takes university's Board of Regents to court for alleged contract breach7Former Southeast Missouri State men's basketball coach Rick Ray is seeking restitution for an alleged breach of contract from the university's Board...
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Sikeston Lady Bulldog softball looks to take next step in 2022SIKESTON — The Sikeston softball team has been working hard this offseason and is eager to return to the diamond. The team won’t have to wait much...
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Strategic plan commences under new Perry County EDA chief (8/8/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianLaunching strategic plans are almost foundational for 21st century organizations, particularly when there is new leadership. Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO...
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Cape Girardeau's comedy club takes a break (8/8/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianLaughing Gas Comedy Club, 2160 William St., Suite 400, in Cape Girardeau, citing staffing issues and slow sales, has taken a hiatus for the rest of...
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Kim Voelker departs Cape Chamber (8/8/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianKim Voelker is leaving as vice president of Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce to accept a role with United Rentals in Scott City. Voelker has...
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New jobs report shows strong U.S. labor market (8/8/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianThe nation's unemployment rate, buoyed by a new jobs report showing new nonfarm jobs growing at a rate more than double what analysts expected, fell...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 8-14-22 (8/13/22)The Biden administration is denying we are in a recession when the GDP has been in negative territory for the last six months. A good leader...
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Column: T.W. Shannon, a leader we need in Washington (8/13/22)1Star ParkerA runoff election will take place in Oklahoma Aug. 23, which will decide who the Republican candidate will be to run for the Senate seat held by...
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Column: The dwindling difference between our two parties on spending (8/13/22)Veronique de RugyFor a few years, I have sounded the alarm that a growing wave of conservatives are working to make Republicans indistinguishable from Democrats on...
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Column: FBI, R.I.P.? (8/13/22)7Victor Davis HansonThe FBI is dissolving before our eyes into a rogue security service akin to those in Eastern Europe during the Cold War. Take the FBI's deliberately...
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Editorial: Thank you to those who put their name on the ballot (8/12/22)It was an interesting August primary earlier this month. In Cape Girardeau County, election authorities had projected one of the strongest turnouts...
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As Spider-Man turns 60, fans reflect on diverse appealNEW YORK -- Spider-Man fandom is in Tyler Scott Hoover's blood -- but not because he was bitten by an irradiated arachnid. His father had collected...
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New this week: 'Day Shift' and 'Five Days at Memorial'Here's a collection curated by The Associated Press's entertainment journalists of what's arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this...
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Motown songwriter-producer Lamont Dozier dead at 81NEW YORK -- Lamont Dozier, the middle name of the celebrated Holland-Dozier-Holland team that wrote and produced "You Can't Hurry Love," "Heat Wave"...
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Los Boys Hideaway: The hunt for lunch leads to bison burgerLast week, I was on the lookout for a new-to-me restaurant for a lunch that wouldn't demolish my nutritional or financial goals for the day when I came across the menu for the Los Boys Hideaway in Egypt Mills. While several popular menu staples were listed under the appetizer, burger, sandwich and salad categories, the "Buffalo (bison) burger" is what caught my attention...
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Vitality Market, a balm for the body, mind and spiritOnce again, writing this article every two weeks has led me to a place I would have never found of my own volition. Following a tip from my friend, I visited Vitality Market at 117 W. Main St. in Jackson. Disclaimer time: The food I am about to talk about at Vitality Market is a small but vital part of this multifaceted store. ...
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Mel Gilhaus was an instrumental music teacher in Cape Girardeau Public Schools from 1964 to 1991. At age 83, he remains an active performer and...
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Senior Center Menus for Aug. 15-19 (8/13/22)Monday: Meatballs or sweet and sour chicken, brown rice, peas and carrots, seasoned cauliflower, whole-grain hot roll and chilled plums or iced...
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FYI 8-14-22 (8/13/22)n Adult coloring will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday. Join library staff for a casual adult coloring session where the pages, colored...
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Adopt Isabell 8-14-22 (8/13/22)
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Wilson wins horsemanship prize (8/13/22)SEDALIA, Mo. -- Emma Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of Brian and Laura Rolwing Wilson of Columbia, Missouri, won first place in horsemanship Aug. 6...
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Support Group to StartA peer-to-peer support and advocacy group for families, friends and loved ones of homicide victims...
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CRUMP EARNS ROOKIE OF THE MONTHCRUMP EARNS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Austin Crump of Cape Girardeau, a financial representative with...
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A Note of AppreciationMy family and I would like to recognize the heroic effort by the EMS team that saved my dad's life....
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