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Beverly Hahs: Gonner adds to Cape Girardeau landmarks in the 19th century3In 1866, a gentleman and his family by the name of Gonner came to America. He was a talented civil engineer who was born in Pfaffental, a suburb of Luxembourg. Choosing a career as a construction...
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Revivify 2024: Old Town Cape's premier fundraiser returns with French flairOld Town Cape Inc.'s annual senses-centric fundraiser is returning next month. Revivify will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at Ivers Square in Cape Girardeau. The event is a big part of the...
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New judge appointed to hear civil case to oust Cape County Coroner Wavis Jordan12Judge Amanda L. Oesch was appointed recently as the judge to rule over Cape Girardeau County Coroner Wavis Jordan's civil suit. The reassignment of a judge in the case is due to the resignation of...
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Cape Girardeau woman arrested after allegedly throwing bricks at person's car; making threats near Save-A-Lot11Cape Girardeau police responded to a report of a Cape Girardeau woman throwing bricks at a vehicle in a parking lot near a Save-A-Lot on Monday, Sept. 2 Jaylon Strong, 27, was arrested after...
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GOP lawsuits set the stage for state challenges if Trump loses the election19Before voters even begin casting ballots, Democrats and Republicans are engaged in a sprawling legal fight over the 2024 election through a series of court disputes that could even run past Nov. 5 if...
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- Trump's lawyer and judge in federal election case clash in the first hearing since immunity ruling
- Cape Girardeau police announce special traffic plans for 2024 SEMO District Fair
- National Suicide Prevention Month: Raising awareness and offering hope
- Vargas: SEMO Board of Governors chose not to renew contract 12
- Fraternal Order of Police criticizes Southeast Missourian article on excessive force lawsuits 15
- 14-year-old student fatally shot 4 people in rampage at Georgia high school, officials say 11
- Rebecca LaClair: What do Japan and General Custer have in common? Farmington.
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- Vargas: SEMO Board of Governors chose not to renew contract
- Alleged excessive force incidents lead to settlement payouts by City of Cape Girardeau
- Two ordinances approved regarding West Park Mall redevelopment
- Cape Girardeau woman arrested after allegedly throwing bricks at person's car; making threats near Save-A-Lot
- Fraternal Order of Police criticizes Southeast Missourian article on excessive force lawsuits
- Easy Money Shoppe to close after 25 years on Kingshighway
- Car wash, pet groomers, pharmacy to open in Cape Girardeau
- Search is underway for a man who might be linked to the Kentucky highway shootings that wounded five
- Two NATO members say Russian drones have violated their airspace
- Shooting attack at the West Bank-Jordan border crossing kills 3 Israelis
- Wildfire east of LA threatens thousands of homes and forces evacuations
- Huge payout expected for a rare coin bought by Ohio farm family and hidden for decades
- A man in California was charged with killing 81 animals in a three-hour shooting rampage
- El Comandante Hernandez leads `Tree Army' in defense of Mexico City's trees
- Bull that escaped from Illinois farm lassoed after hours on the run
- Do you speak Gen-Alpha? Test your `skibidi' knowledge with this vocab quiz
- Ultra swimmer abandons attempt to cross Lake Michigan again
- Half a house for half a million dollars: Home crushed by tree hits market near Los Angeles
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St. Vincent finally defeats Valle Catholic 24-74St. Vincent finally defeats Valle 24-7 For 17 straight meetings, Valle Catholic has not only defeated St. Vincent but by wide margins. Even during...
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Scott City rolls past Kelly once more behind huge fourth quarterScott City triumphs over Kelly with a dominant fourth quarter, led by Rustyn Underwood's career-high performance, marking their fourth consecutive...
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Roundup: Pirates slayed Dragons 31-28The Perryville Pirates passed their first road test of the season by defeating the DeSoto Dragons 31-28 on Friday, Sept. 6, in DeSoto, Mo. The...
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Southeast Missourian high school football stat leaders through Week 1Statistical leaders from the Southeast Missourian coverage area through six games. The Southeast Missourian covers seven local football teams: Cape...
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Redhawks AD: SEMO on ESPN 'exposure that you can't even pay for'The television ratings for the FCS Kickoff matchup between Southeast Missouri State and North Alabama were recently released by Sports Media Watch,...
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New Redhawk CB looks to carry hot start into first home gameAs a cornerback for Murray State, Justus Johnson went two full seasons without an interception. In his first two games at Southeast Missouri State,...
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Perryville among finalists to host entrepreneur conference; online poll to determine winner (9/2/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe City of Perryville is among three Missouri communities in contention to host the 2025 Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities (CEC) Conference,...
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Businesses, community groups help South Side Farms expand infrastructure (9/2/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe week of Aug. 26 was a busy one for South Side Farms in Cape Girardeau. Each weekday, construction commenced on a new plan to add pathways, a...
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Easy Money Shoppe to close after 25 years on Kingshighway (9/2/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianEasy Money Shoppe payday loan company will close its doors Friday, Sept. 20, and among the locations shutting down is the one that has called 320 N....
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Mercy Southeast adds to leadership team (9/2/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianBryan Buckley has been named Mercy Southeast’s new vice president of Ancillary Services. He will oversee several services, including laboratory,...
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Letter to the Editor: Addressing gun violence in Cape (9/7/24)As a survivor of domestic and firearms violence I am truly disappointed and sad that another shooting has happened in Cape Girardeau. This has got to...
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Column: Smart parents can prevent school shootings (9/7/24)3Michael Reagan“He was on our radar.” How many times have we heard that after a mass shooting at a high school or a shopping mall? We heard it for the...
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Editorial: SEMO District Fair is upon us; come join the fun! (9/6/24)What do you get when you combine artworks, a snapshot of the area's agricultural products, concerts, children's entertainment, a carnival and food...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 9-5-24 (9/5/24)I am so tired of mean and nasty that I would even consider voting for Jimmy Carter. Vocabulary class Since Trump’s mother was born in Scotland, it’s...
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Column: The financial breakdown of the West Park Mall project: TIF, CID and TDD explained (9/5/24)10By Danny EssnerThere appears to be lingering confusion about the funding mechanism for the West Park Mall project. As a longtime member of the TIF committee with 30...
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- GOP lawsuits set the stage for state challenges if Trump loses the election 19
- New rules for radicals — How to reinvent Kamala Harris 18
- Delegates from Cape Girardeau reflect on historic DNC experience 62
- 4 dead, at least 9 injured in shooting at high school near Atlanta, authorities say 15
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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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Port Cape: It's a jubilee!When I exclaim “50 is fabulous” with gusto, some would assume I’m talking about birthdays and life in general, and they would be right. I’m not rich. I’m not famous. I’m not in the best shape of my life, and on any given day there’s a 50/50 chance of things going right or wrong. However, as far as being on the up side of the earth, I’m batting 1000 while fully embracing the gift of being able to find and celebrate the roses amongst the thorns. ...
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1974 50 YEARS AGO In September 1974, President Gerald Ford was of a very forgiving mind. On Sept. 8, he pardoned former President Richard Nixon of...
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The assignment: 500 words about a billboard, which is about a meme, which a TikTok video was about before it made it into a meme I was on the road...
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I have been fortunate in different ways. One way is having experienced photography as it has developed and evolved throughout the past few decades...
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Get ready for family fun that brings the region together in Cape Girardeau at the 168th-annual SEMO District Fair, Sept. 7-14 at Arena Park. This...
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I’ve long known I’m a bit of an oddball. I could fill a column with proof of that assessment, but I’ll focus on just one for now. Studies show the...
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Local Man Releases Book Ahead of Suicide Prevention Month
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Elite Travel, Inc. owner and CEO completes Inspired by Iceland Specialist Program
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Elite Travel,Inc. Senior Advisor Completes Continuing Education with Viking Cruises
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Bring Back Duty to God: Scouts America seeks help from local religious community
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Eucharistic Procession and Blessing at Guardian Angel School
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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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Girl Scouts Recruitment EventMAKE NEW FRIENDS with Girl Scouts Girls Kindergarten and up from the Cape Girardeau and Jackson...
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