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Trump subject of apparent assassination attempt at Florida golf club, FBI says10WEST PALM BEACH, Fla — Donald Trump was the target of what the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination” at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, just nine weeks after the...
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One-man play brings John Wesley's journey to life in Cape Girardeau, JacksonRobert A. Johnston, also known as BJ Johnston, will be coming to Cape Girardeau and Jackson to perform a one-man play called “The Life of John Wesley: The Man from Aldersgate”. Johnston said the...
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Cape Council to consider agreement with BOLD Marketing for Convention and Visitors Bureau1The Cape Girardeau City Council on Monday, Sept. 16, will consider agreeing with BOLD Marketing to service the Convention and Visitors Bureau, during its meeting at 5 p.m. at City Hall, 44 N,...
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Leadership Cape participants present projects for the futureThe 34th class of the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Cape program presented their capstone projects working with local community organizations to a packed crowd at the chamber’s...
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Gilster-Mary Lee recognized for employing neuro-diverse workersGilster-Mary Lee, a Chester, Illinois-based food manufacturer and Perry County’s second-largest employer, has received an inaugural award for hiring workers with autism. It is the first employer in...
- Cape Girardeau’s oldest pharmacy closes after 92 years 1
- Saint Francis welcomes vice president, new CRNAs 3
- Cape County Transit operators awarded for service 2
- Robinson Construction superintendent earns safety certification
- Sports medicine physician joins Mercy Southeast
- Gas prices inch lower in Missouri, nearby states 3
- Women in Business conference highlights busy week of chamber events
- New Pizza Hut location to open in Cape Girardeau
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- Jackson R-2 schools close for the day after social media threat, Cape schools on high alert
- Shooting on North Sprigg in Cape Girardeau
- Two Cape Girardeau men arrested for alleged harassment
- Cape County man arrested for alleged sexual exploitation of minor, possession of child pornography
- Juvenile found with stolen firearm after gaining access to fairgrounds
- SEMO District Fair announces cancellation of event
- Mercy to end Missouri contracts with Anthem if terms aren't reached
- A French EU commissioner resigns after attacking the leadership of top official Ursula von der Leyen
- Japan celebrates record Emmy wins for 'Shogun'
- A shy penguin wins New Zealand's bird election after campaign filled with memes and tattoos
- Tito Jackson's family says the Jackson 5 member has died at 70
- A shy penguin wins New Zealand's bird election after campaign filled with memes and tattoos
- The birth of a spectacled bear brings joy to a farming community in Peru
- Vessel rescued in English Channel after emergency call to Dover, Delaware, instead of Dover, England
- Jurors help detain a man who flees a Maine courthouse in handcuffs
- A cat named Drifter is safe after sneaking out and getting trapped in a sewer for nearly 8 weeks
- Studies on pigeon-guided missiles, swimming abilities of dead fish among Ig Nobels winners
- In Denmark, a man is suspected of 86 counts of reckless driving. He filmed it himself.
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Mizzou's Nate Noel goes from three-star recruit to breakout performerCOLUMBIA – Missouri running back Nate Noel was not a hot commodity during the transfer portal cycle this past offseason. Despite having quality...
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COLUMN: 5 takeaways from Mizzou’s 27-21 win over Boston CollegeCOLUMBIA – After two consecutive shutout victories, No. 6 Missouri faced its first ranked opponent of the season and escaped with a 27-21 victory...
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Isaiah Love's 3 touchdowns propel Hayti to first win over Scott City since 2021It took three weeks for Hayti head coach Dominique Robinson to not just get his first win since returning to the Indians but his first signature win...
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Indians overcome 19-point first half hole, sink Pirates 29-25Build as big a lead as possible in a game’s first quarter, opening half, three quarters, whatever the case may be - if the early advantage doesn’t...
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Corlew leads Sikeston to second-place finish at Ste. GenevieveSTE. GENEVIEVE, Mo. — Sikeston's girls’ golf team placed second at the Ste. Genevieve Quad Meet on Wednesday, September 11. With a team score of 216,...
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COLUMN: Win one more for Dr. Vargas3I have lived all over America and have been around a handful of college towns and universities, from those I attended, the football games I covered,...
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Leadership Cape participants present projects for the future (9/16/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe 34th class of the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Cape program presented their capstone projects working with local...
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Gilster-Mary Lee recognized for employing neuro-diverse workers (9/16/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianGilster-Mary Lee, a Chester, Illinois-based food manufacturer and Perry County’s second-largest employer, has received an inaugural award for hiring...
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Cape Girardeau’s oldest pharmacy closes after 92 years (9/16/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe oldest pharmacy in Cape Girardeau shut its doors on Wednesday, Sept. 11 after 92 years of serving the community. Broadway Pharmacy, which opened...
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Saint Francis welcomes vice president, new CRNAs (9/16/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianSaint Francis Healthcare System has brought on Samuel J. Spencer as its new senior vice president of operations. ...
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Column: Trump was sabotaged by ABC — and by being Trump (9/16/24)Trump or Harris? The pundits and so-called political experts in the liberal and conservative media are still arguing over who won Tuesday’s...
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Editorial: New research center at Kent Library opens doors to Southeast Missouri’s past (9/16/24)The State Historical Society of Missouri’s Cape Girardeau Research Center has recently opened its new home on the third floor of Kent Library at...
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Column: When Joe Biden kneecapped his presidency (9/14/24)26Rich LowryThe beginning of the end of Joe Biden's presidency arrived in August 2001. That's when the president began a catastrophic pullout from Afghanistan...
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Column: Taking from Peter to give to Paul is not America (9/14/24)1Star ParkerA newspaper story several years ago reported about an elementary school teacher who held elections in his class. The students picked their...
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Editorial: As harvest arrives in Southeast Missouri, our agricultural producers face challenges (9/13/24)This is a back-to-school season, a tailgating season, a pre-holiday season. It’s also harvest season. Farmers have begun cutting their corn and rice...
- This is the problem with Liz Cheney’s endorsement of Kamala Harris 39
- Harris, Trump prepping for Tuesday debate 39
- Harris presses a more forceful case against Trump than Biden did on abortion, economy and democracy 29
- When Joe Biden kneecapped his presidency 26
- House Republicans push to link government funding to citizenship check for new voters 24
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Saving the day one PSL at a timeNovember is weeks away, but a life altering choice is looming. With only two options in the running, tempers are flaring. I try to remain neutral on controversial topics, people needed help and I was determined to find answers. To PSL or not to PSL, THAT is the question. ...
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What do Japan and General Custer have in common? Farmington.Another day, another short road trip. This time, it was uncomfortably hot, and the car was comfortably cool. I was looking forward to visiting a used bookstore as I’m on the search for nifty paperbacks from the '80s. I’ve gotten quite nostalgic for those wonderful covers I remember in the stores as a child. Anyway, I was headed to Farmington, and while the search for books was uppermost on my mind on the way there, the search for food soon took precedence after the shopping was done. ...
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Senior Center Menus for Sept. 16-20 (9/14/24)__Cape Girardeau/Scott City__ Monday: Mushroom meatballs or sweet and sour chicken, brown rice, seasoned carrots, winter-blend vegetables,...
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Adopt Dodger 9-14-24 (9/14/24)Dodger is a 2-years-old male who needs a farm life. He loves to run and chase squirrels away all day long and would be happiest on a farm. He doesn't...
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Faces of Southeast Missouri: Jayne Ervin (9/13/24)Jayne Ervin, owner of Jayson Jewelers, grew up in Cape Girardeau with a city grandmother and a country grandmother. She says her city grandmother,...
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As summer comes to an end, we are looking at our new routines of school drop-offs, watching the grandchildren play in their favorite sports and...
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November is weeks away, but a life altering choice is looming. With only two options in the running, tempers are flaring. I try to remain neutral on...
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Local Man Releases Book Ahead of Suicide Prevention Month
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Union County Museum (Ill.) Opens New ExhibitThe Union County Museum will be saluting the election year by presenting an exhibit on the 1884...
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Local entrepreneur to host event for mental wellness awareness organizationThe Keep Going Project FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Zack Koeller (573) 837-2929...
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Elite Travel,Inc. Senior Advisor Completes Continuing Education with Viking CruisesCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. --- Shannon Thompson, senior travel advisor at Elite Travel, Inc., has recently...
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