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Wild caving group explores unseen world - 10:49 pmThere’s a line I’ve loved since high school from the song “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight” by The Postal Service. It goes like this: “I’m staring at the asphalt wondering what’s buried underneath...
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Sponsored: Saint Francis cardiologist helps patient with minimally invasive valve replacement - 10:48 pmUp the catheter went through John Stenger's leg. It was the tool needed to reach his heart for an aortic valve replacement, and there was no time to waste. The sooner the valve was fixed, the sooner...
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U.S. Sen. Schmitt names local as 'key' staffer for external communications - 10:48 pmMissouri's newest U.S. senator has named a Southeast Missouri resident as a "key" staffer to his office. Sen. Eric Schmitt named Marianna Deal, originally from Sikeston, Missouri, as his senior...
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Proposal to bring I-29 to Cape Girardeau - 10:17 pm3A 31-page proposal by Cape Girardeau resident Carl D. Armstrong to extend Interstate 29 southeast to Cape Girardeau will be heard formally Wednesday, Feb. 15, by members of Southeast Metropolitan...
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Charleston officer injured after semi-truck strikes patrol car - 10:09 pmAn officer with Charleston (Missouri) Department of Public Safety received serious injuries after a semi-truck struck the rear of the patrol car he was driving Tuesday, Jan. 31, in Mississippi...
- Missouri House OKs raising bar for constitutional amendments - 10:09 pm
- Kennett High School nurse arrested for alleged statutory rape of student - 10:09 pm
- Tom Harte: It takes two to Frango - 8:50 pm
- Rebecca LaClair: Remembering those we can taste no more - 8:48 pm
- Schnucks announces latest 'round up' campaign in Cape Girardeau - 8:44 pm
- Susan McClanahan: Not just meat and potatoes - 8:44 pm
- King's Ball set Saturday in Ste. Genevieve - 8:42 pm
- Fed lifts rate by quarter-point and signals more hikes ahead
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- Harrell moving on from Jackson High School principal post
- Cape Girardeau schools superintendent goes on adventure to create newest snow day video
- A Joyful Heart: Local comedian explodes into viral consciousness
- SoutheastHEALTH to merge with Mercy
- Flu, gonorrhea 'concerning' in Cape Girardeau County
- Cape Girardeau school board approves first phase of athletic complex construction
- Cape Girardeau schools superintendent Neil Glass announces retirement
- Radioactive capsule that fell off truck found in Australia
- Bring back dodo? Ambitious plan draws investors, critics
- Tiger on the loose in South Africa successfully captured
- Australia mining company sorry for losing radioactive device
- Tiny radioactive capsule lost in Australia triggers search
- Fully clothed bathing burglar found in Seattle bathroom
- Police: 29-year-old posed as teen to enroll in high school
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East Prairie, Kelly, Oran and Oak Ridge advance to the Scott-Mississippi semifinals2OAK RIDGE, Mo. — The semifinals for the Scott-Mississippi Conference Tournament are set after the quarterfinals were played at Oak Ridge High School...
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NMCC drops final two games at Nixa TournamentBy dennis marshall Standard Democrat NIXA, Mo. — New Madrid County Central competed against some of the top talent in the state, but fell in its...
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Charleston wins ninth straight with victory at Show-Me Champions Classic1ST. LOUIS — Charleston defeated St. Mary’s 96-77 in the Show-Me Champions Classic at Vashon High School on Saturday, Jan. 28. The Bluejays (16-5) had...
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Obstacles are mere annoyances to Woodland hoops3The Woodland High School boy’s basketball program was scheduled to visit Advance this evening, which would not only be an interesting rematch after...
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Jackson's Michael Lewis highlights rollar coster season with first medalThe most common goal for any wrestler is to win a medal at some point in their career. It took Jackson senior Michael Lewis three years to win his...
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Cape Central set to face another tough test in CBC6The Cape Central Tigers went into Saturday’s matchup with Simeon Career Academy 19-0 and suffered a 70-57 loss at Vashon High School in St. Louis. On...
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Shelly Kaiser named retail director of Jackson Chamber (1/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianShelly Kaiser has been named retail and membership director of Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce effective Wednesday, Feb. 1. Kaiser most recently...
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Coffee shop opens in Indie House (1/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianEl Kolibri Coffee & Curiosities, in Cape Girardeau's Indie House at 605 Broadway, Suite 203, launched with a soft open on Christmas Eve and will have...
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China reopening pushing U.S. gas prices up (1/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianAuto club federation AAA reports the reopening of China's economy because of the end of COVID lockdowns and the resultant demand for gasoline there...
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New Jackson retail development to open this summer (1/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianFamily-owned Appleton Valley Farm Inc. said a new 6.924-square-foot building being constructed at 2441 E. Main St. in Jackson should be ready for...
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Column: How to ensure that policemen are human beings? (2/2/23)Star ParkerOnce again, the nation is traumatized by horrible video of police brutally beating to death a Black man. Need I note the victim was Black? Would we...
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Letter to the Editor: GOP's role in national debt (2/2/23)There is presently a great deal of discussion about the fact that the United States has reached the national debt limit set by Congress. If this...
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Editorial: Editorial: Lawmakers should raise vote threshold, not signature requirement to amend Constitution (2/1/23)2The Editorial BoardOne of the top priorities this legislative session in the Missouri General Assembly is to reevaluate how the state amends its Constitution. Missouri...
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Column: The differences between Biden, Trump document troves (1/31/23)40Victor Davis HansonFormer President Donald Trump for now certainly seems to have had more documents labeled "classified" at Mar-a-Lago in Florida than did President Joe...
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Letter to the Editor: Smith wrong on abortion (1/31/23)After suffering through Rep. Jason Smith's latest inflammatory and dishonest attack on reproductive rights and health ("Standing for Life" 1/24/23),...
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Prosecutors file charges in set shooting by Alec BaldwinSANTA FE, N.M. -- Actor Alec Baldwin and a weapons specialist have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a...
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'Laverne & Shirley' actor Cindy Williams dies at 75LOS ANGELES -- Cindy Williams, who was among the most recognizable stars in America in the 1970s and 1980s for her role as Shirley opposite Penny...
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New this week: Shania, 'Princess Power', Pamela AndersonHere's a collection curated by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists of what's arriving on TV, streaming services and music and video game...
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Remembering those we can taste no moreI was surprised to realize that I have been writing for this feature since October 2018. It truly hasn't felt like this long, and I have enjoyed 99.7% of the places I visited (yes, that's very scientific and accurate, like everything I do.) But this time, I thought it might be interesting to take a look back at how the landscape of food has changed in the area, and perhaps spare a moment for those we have lost and still yearn for...
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Gongura: Experiencing the fresh flavors of IndiaThis week I explored the taste of India at one of my favorite local restaurants: The Spanish Street Farmacy. I stopped by and spoke to the brains behind the "virtual" operation, Frank Green. Green explained he became interested in the Gongora (Hibiscus sabdariffa) plant while breaking bread with friends from India. ...
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There’s a line I’ve loved since high school from the song “The District Sleeps Alone Tonight” by The Postal Service. It goes like this: “I’m staring...
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Tom Harte: It takes two to Frango (2/2/23)In an editorial in the New York Times this past Christmas Day, Megan Stack observed that when the holidays are in full swing, candy season reaches...
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I was surprised to realize that I have been writing for this feature since October 2018. It truly hasn't felt like this long, and I have enjoyed...
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Side dishes can be a wide variety of options. Potatoes, rice, grits, pasta and noodles can all be a go-to starch option, but then there are numerous...
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Let’s Have Fika: How the Swedish practice of taking a break can benefit your work, personal life (2/1/23)Around 10 a.m. or 3 p.m. on any given day in Sweden, you might see people take a break. Wherever they are, in homes, workplaces and cafés, whether...
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Premier Physical Therapy Receives Certification as Best Christian Workplace
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Cape Girardeau’s Dr. Seth Hudson selected as the Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners’ President
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Mrs. Adella Frank Celebrates 95th Birthday
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NovaCare Prosthetics and Orthotics Honored with 2022 Freedom award
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Missouri Connections Academy Recognizes Cape Girardeau Student
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SEMO Freshman Jordan Pavelka to compete as a National Finalist in the MTNA Senior Brass Competition
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Honor Roll for 2nd quarter Trinity Lutheran SchoolHonor Roll for second quarter for Trinity Lutheran School Cape Girardeau, MO.
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UT MARTIN NAMES LOCAL STUDENTS TO FALL SEMESTER CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLLFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Jan. 10, 2023 Contact: Nathan Morgan, University Relations, 731-881-7615...
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Volunteer Fair - Your Community Needs YouA community volunteer fair will be held Sunday, Jan. 15th from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Salvation Army...
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