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SEMO Network Against Sexual Violence to celebrate 25th anniversary in OctoberThe Southeast Missouri Network Against Sexual Violence will celebrate its 25th anniversary with an open house and ribbon-cutting event from 4 to 6 p.m. Oct. 13 at its new location -- which the...
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Cape Central swimming coach Dayna Powell named MISCA Class 1 Coach of the YearDayna Powell, Cape Girardeau Central High's swimming and diving head coach, was named the 2021-2022 Girls, Class 1, Coach of the Year by the Missouri Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association....
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Two-vehicle crash leaves Sikeston woman with serious injuriesA Sikeston, Missouri, woman sustained serious injuries following a two-vehicle crash Wednesday morning in New Madrid County. Jennifer Diamond, 36, struck the rear of Austin Garza's, 27, vehicle...
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Bollinger County woman dies in single-car wreckA Sedgewickville, Missouri, woman died in a single-car wreck Wednesday morning in Bollinger County. Ena Mayberry, 62, was killed after her vehicle ran off the right side of the road on Missouri...
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Stoddard County man arrested for alleged felonyA Bloomfield, Missouri, man was arrested for alleged felony driving while intoxicated Wednesday morning in Stoddard County. Christopher Phillips, 40, was also arrested on suspicion of driving while...
- Highway 34 in Cape County reduced for bridge work
- Fifty years ago: I-55 link between Cape and St. Louis completed
- Challenger Cobb gains one vote in recount, wins Scott County prosecutor's race 2
- Tom Harte: Borscht on the front lines
- St. Isidore Council to host state KC horseshoe tournament
- Former local news photographer Don Shrubshell makes HOF 4
- Rebecca LaClair: '80s are still alive at Highway 51 Express, and I'm here for all of it
- Old Town Cape will host annual Revivify fundraiser
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OvernightMostly ClearHigh: 62
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FridaySunnyHigh: 86Low: 66
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SaturdayMostly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 88Low: 68
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SundayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 85Low: 65
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MondaySunnyHigh: 85Low: 65
- Dog lost for two months found in Perry County's Tom Moore caves
- Speck Pizza + Street Food ready to debut
- Suspect arrested in connection to Hillcrest robbery
- Cory Crosnoe accepts position with alma mater
- Cape Girardeau City Council members disagree over potential ARPA fund allocations
- Fifty years ago: I-55 link between Cape and St. Louis completed
- Scott Co. officials confirm recount for prosecutor, after request
- Poland nabs octogenarian with 5 kilos of heroin in suitcase
- Leaning lighthouse tower of Bremen could collapse into sea
- Monkey business behind 911 call from California zoo
- Giant sharks once roamed the seas, feasting on huge meals
- Venice fines tourist surfers for motoring down Grand Canal
- Dog, missing 2 months, found alive inside Missouri cave
- Boston police boat comes to rescue of stranded groom
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Newest SEMO MBB assistant brings wealth of connections, experience to Redhawks7Connor Wheeler hasn’t even reached the ripe, old age of 30 years yet, however, he has compiled a resume of working for knowledgeable college...
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SEMO D shines in Redhawk public scrimmageThe Southeast Missouri State football team is going to gain a lot of attention this fall for its prolific potential on the offensive side of the...
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Tropics 18u fall short of Babe Ruth World Series titleEPHRATA, Wash. — The Southeast Tropics 18u team's hopes of winning the 2022 Babe Ruth World Series championship were dashed on Saturday at Johnson...
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Marshall Faulk's keynote a big hit at third annual Be Bright Conference1The third annual Be Bright Conference, organized by Jared Ritter of Ritter Real Estate, went off without a hitch this weekend. Pro Football Hall of...
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Tropics 18u defeat Northwest Bakersfield for berth in Babe Ruth World Series championship3EPHRATA, Wash. — The Southeast Tropics 18u squad has a chance at redemption on Saturday afternoon. This time, it's for all the marbles. The Tropics...
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Region short of officials, schools forced to move football games3Friday night football has become difficult to staff when it comes to officiating crews. Greg Laurentius, director of the SEMO Football Officials...
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Speck Pizza + Street Food ready to debut (8/15/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianGabriele Carmelo Ruggieri is a force of nature. Once you meet Ruggieri, you're unlikely to forget him given his ebullient personality and abundant...
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Cape Girardeau, Jackson chamber leaders on Inflation Reduction Act (8/15/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianBrian Gerau and Rob Gilligan said last week they echo Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry's concerns about the Aug. 7 U.S. Senate passage of...
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Madeline Burke joins SoutheastHEALTH (8/15/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMadeline Burke, a Charleston, Missouri, native who received her undergraduate degree in communication disorders from Southeast Missouri State...
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Mark Blanton joins Sikeston law firm (8/15/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMark D. Blanton has joined Sikeston, Missouri-based Blanton, Nickell, Collins, Douglas and Hanschen LLC, named one of the best law firms of 2022 by...
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Column: The paradox of Trump's charisma (8/19/22)1Jonah GoldbergDonald Trump has a lot of charisma. Let me finish. I do not mean charisma in the colloquial sense of being charming, though he has charmed millions....
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Editorial: 1ST50K winners poised to create jobs (8/19/22)Thanks to seed money from a local foundation, Cape Girardeau and the surrounding region will soon be home to several new businesses. Sequel, Sizze...
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Column: Merrick Garland is on a path to the abyss (8/17/22)31Rich LowryDoes Attorney General Merrick Garland know that he is investigating the man most likely to be the opponent of the president he serves? Does he...
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Column: Dems weaponize the irs to silence critics (8/17/22)4Betsy McCaugheyThe public should be frightened that Democrats are passing new legislation to weaponize the already abusive Internal Revenue Service. For nearly a...
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Editorial: Cape First Church hosts camp for foster children (8/17/22)A Cape Girardeau church is hosting a special camp this week for children who have been victims of abuse and are in Missouri's foster care system....
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Rock mag Creem attempts comeback more than 30 years after shutting downNEW YORK -- Creem, which billed itself as "America's only rock 'n' roll magazine" during two decades of existence that ended in 1989, is being...
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'Game of Thrones' prequel keeps dragons, adds diversityThe prequel to "Game of Thrones" is set to forge its own storytelling path, with a new set of characters and a more diverse team behind the scenes....
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Wolfgang Petersen, blockbuster filmmaker of 'Das Boot,' diesNEW YORK -- Wolfgang Petersen, the German filmmaker whose World War II submarine epic "Das Boot" propelled him into a blockbuster Hollywood career...
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'80s are still alive at Highway 51 Express, and I'm here for all of itThe more I travel twisty back roads looking for new places to eat, the more I love this part of the country I live in. This is a beautiful time of year to drive a country highway. The rain has been kind to us (sometimes too kind), and the trees are green and full of leafy glory. ...
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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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Tom Harte: Borscht on the front lines (8/18/22)The beet-based soup borscht, along with gumbo, gazpacho and goulash, is easily one of the great soups of the world. Moreover, Tom Birchard, owner of...
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The more I travel twisty back roads looking for new places to eat, the more I love this part of the country I live in. This is a beautiful time of...
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With back-to-school time here, you may be ready to take a road trip break from babysitting grandchildren or just want to take a little road trip as...
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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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Cape Girardeau Evening Lions Club Presents Melvin Jones Fellowship Award To Dr. Kory Thoma
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Tim Sievers Celebrates 30 Years With Commerce Bank
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Anything But Hair
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MISSOURI COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE ASSOCIATION THANKS GOVERNOR PARSON AND MISSOURI LEGISLATURE FOR BUDGET INCREASE
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Wakefield Townhomes Sold to New Ownership
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Emily Kellum commit to DI Soccer
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Strand Earns Stars & Stripes AwardJACKSON- Caidyn Strand, 18, of Jackson, has earned the highest recognition that American Heritage...
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Elite Travel, Inc. President/CEO Completes Thailand trainingElite Travel, Inc. President and CEO, Carolyn Sandgren (Kempf), completed the 'Thailand Specialist...
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Capaha Park Pond -- Aerial photographyDrone photography of the draining and preparation for dredging of Capaha Park Pond. August 2022....
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