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Missouri enacts photo voter ID law before November elections - 4:33 pm3JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri voters will have to show photo identification to cast a regular ballot in the November election as a result of a law signed Wednesday by Gov. Mike Parson that caps...
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Sponsored: Meet the Experts: Style at Any Age - 5:31 pmWe’ve all heard the phrase “age is just a number,” right? Well, when it comes to fashion, we believe that phrase fits; as long as you are comfortable and confident in what you are wearing, the outfit...
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Vargas receives 3-year contract extension from SEMO Board of Governors5Southeast Missouri State University president Carlos Vargas's contract has been extended by the Board of Governors for another three years. Vargas's salary increase, according to the university, is...
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Cape Girardeau, Jackson, others prepare for Fourth of July events1Area municipalities and organizations are set to host a series of events over the Independence Day weekend complete with fireworks displays and patriotic programs. Cape Girardeau's Great American...
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Aide testifies Trump dismissed Jan. 6 threats, wanted to join crowd36WASHINGTON -- Former President Donald Trump fought security officials for control of the presidential SUV as he struggled to get to the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, a key former...
- ShotSpotter helps Cape police determine firework or gunshot 4
- Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center to hold workshop on making it green clean
- City job fair shows fruits of use tax 1
- Sponsored: Montgomery Bank provides innovative banking technologies but with personal, trustworthy service
- Jackson official outlines details of wastewater bond issue
- Shaping a Space: A look inside a synagogue-turned-pottery-studio
- Supreme Court backs coach in praying on field after games 16
- Summer Exercise Challenge: Have fun experiencing new ways of moving
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FridaySunny then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 93Low: 72
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- Charge filed in connection with woman's disappearance in Cape Girardeau County
- New downtown Cape food, drink and entertainment destination branded Scout Hall
- 'A prince among men': Friends and colleagues remember Jerry Beaver
- Frozen daiquiri shop coming to Cape's Town Plaza
- US sending advanced rocket systems, other aid to Ukraine
- Missouri bans most abortions after US Supreme Court ruling
- Cape city employees to get raise
- Poisonous bite leads German police to farm with 110 snakes
- NASA: Give us back our moon dust and cockroaches
- Cambodian catches world's largest recorded freshwater fish
- Burmese python hunt in Florida Everglades slated for August
- Pakistani govt chided for 'Drink less tea, save money' plea
- Small plane makes emergency landing near downtown Anchorage
- Court nixes lawsuit from woman injured while rescuing dog
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Berblinger continues climb up SEMO FB coaching ladderSoutheast Missouri State football coach Tom Matukewicz has continually handed Luke Berblinger more and more responsibility in his three-plus years...
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Longtime MSHSAA baseball official steps away from the plate5If you really want to know the origins of Joe Baldwin passing judgment on pitchers’ accuracy throughout Southeast Missouri, you’d have to go all the...
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Catfish get back on track with closing DH winAfter snapping a 7-game losing streak with a victory on Friday, the Cape Catfish broke a two-game skid on Sunday evening, by taking the second game...
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Naile gets the call to St. Louis6On Sunday night, Charleston native James Naile received the call he’s been waiting for. On Monday, Naile will report to the St. Louis Cardinals and...
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SEMO hoops adds well-connected, experienced assistant coachRecently-hired Southeast Missouri State men’s basketball assistant coach J.R. Reynolds proudly embraces the adage that “You are known by the company...
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Catfish 'walk' home for W that snaps 7-game skidThe Cape Catfish drew three bases-loaded walks in the bottom of the ninth inning on Friday, which resulted in a 6-5 win over the Illinois Valley...
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New downtown Cape food, drink and entertainment destination branded Scout Hall (6/27/22)Southeast MissourianA new development in Cape Girardeau will soon open its doors to fans of great food, drink and entertainment in the growing downtown district. Scout...
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Frozen daiquiri shop coming to Cape's Town Plaza (6/27/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianGood Time Daiquiris is planning to open in Cape Girardeau's Town Plaza, 2136 William St., this fall. "We're hoping for a fall opening, maybe in...
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Jason Smith lauds Roe rejection; Andy Leighton decries it (6/27/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianJason Smith, Southeast Missouri's GOP congressman since 2013, issued the following statement Friday afternoon after U.S. Supreme Court action in...
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John's Pharmacy opening in Perry County (6/27/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianJohn's Pharmacy is opening a new location today at 8491 Main St. in Alterburg, Missouri. It is the seventh location for the family-owned business. In...
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Editorial: Redhawks hammer thrower takes home championship (6/29/22)Congratulations are in order to Southeast Missouri State University hammer thrower Logan Blomquist. The senior recently won his event in the NCAA...
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Column: No, the conservative justices didn't lie (6/29/22)3The left simply lost the intellectual and political fight over the direction of the Supreme Court but can't bear to it admit it. Progressives tell...
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Column: Court restores culture of life (6/29/22)4The cries from the left predicting the end of the world in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is a familiar sound. We...
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Column: Shared parenting should get more attention by state legislature (6/28/22)By Linda ReutzelThe 2022 Missouri legislative session ended with not much getting done. With redistricting, it seemed as though opposing factions were fighting the...
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Column: Post-Roe America begins now (6/28/22)8"Nights of Rage" are how some pro-abortion activists described their plans for the days following the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade. By...
- Local 'heroes' rebuffed Trump, then faced threats, according to Tuesday's Jan. 6 panel testimony 43
- Missouri bans most abortions after US Supreme Court ruling 41
- Aide testifies Trump dismissed Jan. 6 threats, wanted to join crowd 36
- Jan. 6 hearing: Trump told Justice Dept. to call 2020 presidential election 'corrupt' 17
- Supreme Court backs coach in praying on field after games 16
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New this week: 'Only Murders in the Building,' 'More Power'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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'Elvis,' 'Top Gun' tie for box-office crown with $30.5 million eachNEW YORK -- Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley biopic "Elvis" shook up theaters with an estimated $30.5 million in weekend ticket sales, but -- in a...
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Director James Burrows looks back on his career in new bookNEW YORK -- James Burrows loves sitcoms, and he should. The 81-year-old has directed more than 1,000 episodes of TV sitcoms, including fan favorites...
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Ewald's Bar-B-Q is a delicious time machine — never changeThis week, I took a step back in time a few decades at Ewald's Bar-B-Q in Perryville, Missouri. Located in the lovely historic downtown, Ewald's is in an unassuming building that always seems to have vehicles lined up outside. The name of the restaurant is printed on a fading Pepsi sign up on a pole outside, and the Pepsi logo is not a modern one. Before stepping foot inside, I already loved it...
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Crepe Girardeau beats sleeping in on SaturdayThere are all kinds of "to do" lists this time of year. There are lists of activities to do with your children over the summer and lists of things to do to get beach ready. There are lists of things to do before heading off to college, along with lists of ways to deal with a newly-empty nest. You can find an endless number of "to do" lists on a wide variety of topics ranging from travel, hiking and fishing to home renovation, lawn care and everything in between...
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Meet the Experts: Style at Any Age (6/29/22)We’ve all heard the phrase “age is just a number,” right? Well, when it comes to fashion, we believe that phrase fits; as long as you are comfortable...
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Three friends walk into a winery: a chef, a wine and spirits sales consultant, and an English professor. They order flights of everything on the menu...
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Until 1938, Cape Girardeau’s Jewish community had no permanent home. Instead, worship services were held in rented, public spaces such as the Elks...
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It’s officially summer on June 21, and we’re in a summer state of mind. With the free time and warmer weather of summer comes the opportunity to...
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While living in Georgia for more than 30 years, Julie Straus, her husband and five children played tennis in tournaments and for fun together. When...
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Confirmation at Guardian Angel Parish
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Adoration and Anniversary Celebration at Guardian Angel Parish
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WGU Missouri Awards $1,700 in Grants to Four Teachers in Southeast Missouri
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June 2022 Yard of the Month
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Cape Girardeau Pilots' Club
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Trail of Tears Composite Squadron Competes in the National Civil Air Patrol High-Altitude Balloon Challenge
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Fruitland Area Fire Protection District Receives $4,300 Safety Grant from Missouri Employers MutualMissouri Employers Mutual has awarded Fruitland Area Fire Protection District a $4,300 safety...
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Parkinson Voice Project Awards 2022 SPEAK OUT!® & LOUD Crowd® Grant to Elite Therapy & WellnessParkinson Voice Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the voices of individuals...
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Five Social Security Resources That Can Protect Elders From ScamsWorld Elder Abuse Awareness Day is on June 15. On this day, communities, seniors, caregivers,...
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