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Lowndes woman found dead in water recovery incident in Bollinger County - 9:00 pmA Lowndes, Missouri, woman was found dead in a water recovery incident Saturday night, March 25, in Bollinger County. Debbie Barks, 70, was driving home on Route H, north of Zalma, Missouri, and did...
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Rising in Cairo: New co-op market aims to erase Illinois river town's 'food desert' - 9:00 pm1CAIRO, Ill. — It is a massive understatement to suggest Cairo and Cape Girardeau are two river cities that in living memory have been trending in opposite directions. To wit: A century ago, Cairo had...
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Local bankers react to latest Fed move - 9:00 pm1Cape Girardeau banking leaders are weighing in on the Federal Reserve Board's decision Wednesday, March 22, to raise its key interest rate for the ninth time since March 2022. The latest hike, 0.25%,...
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Three area students selected in top 100 in state - 9:00 pmThree seniors from Cape Girardeau and Notre Dame Regional high schools have been selected as Missouri Scholars 100 for 2023, a statewide program honoring Missouri's top 100 academic students in the...
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Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo entertainment announced - 8:59 pmSikeston Jaycee Ethan Vasquez speaks to the crowd during the first public Rodeo Kickoff event Friday, March 24 at the Sponsor Building at the rodeo grounds. ...
- Vehicle possibly damaged in shots-fired incident - 8:58 pm
- Cape Girardeau County March tax receipts show mixed bag of results
- Bollinger County 'cottage food' producer takes advantage of a new state law
- Gas prices 'stuck in neutral'
- Target changing return service
- Cape Girardeau County 4-H report details participation
- Andy McGill named assistant superintendent of human resources and support services at Sikeston
- Jerry Winberry hired as next Thomas W. Kelly High School principal 1
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- Cape neurosurgeon, fiancee to pay $825K lawsuit settlement over alleged kickbacks
- New hotel planned near Exit 99 in Cape Girardeau
- ALDI preparing for site prep work in Jackson
- Van Buren's The Landing expected to reopen in early April
- La Croix Church votes to disaffiliate from United Methodist Church
- Cape patrol car temporarily stolen during incident investigation
- Nations approve key UN science report on climate change
- Finnish leadership condemns attack on veteran lawmaker
- Book thief in plot that duped famous authors avoids prison
- 'Scream as loud as you can': 5 boys rescued from NYC tunnel
- Zebra runs loose in Seoul before being taken back to zoo
- What made Beethoven sick? DNA from his hair offers clues
- Snap! Venus fly trap fans ask South Carolina to honor plant
- Get sett for delays: Badgers burrow under Dutch train tracks
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SEMO alum Dylan Dodd makes Braves rotationNORTH PORT, Fla. (AP) — The Atlanta Braves will open the season with two rookie left-handers in their rotation while giving right-hander Kyle Wright...
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Nelson, Klund push Jackson soccer to Lady Indian Showcase sweepDespite facing stiff out-of-area competition, the hosting Jackson girls’ soccer team dominated play in Saturday’s Jackson Lady Indian Showcase in...
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Demarcus Sharp announces his intent to transfer to Austin Peay1Demarcus Sharp is on the move again. The former Charleston High School standout and Southland Conference Player of Year this past season recently...
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Oran takes down BernieBERNIE, Mo. — Oran earned a 5-3 win at Bernie on Thursday, March 23. Lilly Knotts recorded 10 strikeouts on the mound for the Lady Eagles (2-0),...
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COLUMN: Don't hate the player for transferring, embrace the game and get more transfers15Southeast Missouri State's rare run in the NCAA Tournament ended before it began in the First Four. The aftermath was met with Phillip Russell's...
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Kelly picks up upset over East PrairieBENTON, Mo. — Confidence, composure and energetic spirit helped Kelly secure an upset win over Class 3, No. 3 East Prairie on Thursday, March 23. The...
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Rising in Cairo: New co-op market aims to erase Illinois river town's 'food desert' (3/27/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianCAIRO, Ill. — It is a massive understatement to suggest Cairo and Cape Girardeau are two river cities that in living memory have been trending in...
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Local bankers react to latest Fed move (3/27/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianCape Girardeau banking leaders are weighing in on the Federal Reserve Board's decision Wednesday, March 22, to raise its key interest rate for the...
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Cape Girardeau County March tax receipts show mixed bag of results (3/27/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMissouri Department of Revenue figures for March indicate four Cape Girardeau County fund balances are down compared to the same month in 2022....
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Bollinger County 'cottage food' producer takes advantage of a new state law (3/27/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianSouthern Curiosity Kitchen, a Bollinger County-based seller of in-home produced baked goods, is marketing its wares online to customers in the Cape...
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Editorial: Thompson Rehder legislation reduces 'bureaucratic regulations' (3/27/23)There's legislation making its way through the Missouri General Assembly that would reduce regulations for patients seeking vaccinations. Senate Bill...
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Column: A second Trump administration would be bonkers (3/27/23)If Donald Trump's Truth Social posts about his supposedly impending arrest make it feel like our politics are about to reach another level of...
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Column: The one where Matthew Perry is sober (3/27/23)I waited 14 weeks on the library waiting list to listen to the audiobook version of Matthew Perry's much-anticipated memoir, "Friends, Lovers, and...
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Column: President Biden leads America to defeat (3/27/23)Everyone in the national media last week was worrying about whether Donald Trump was going to be arrested in New York. Not me. In a radio interview...
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Column: Biden's job is running United States, not Israel (3/25/23)1Widely reported in the press is that President Joe Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express his concern about judicial...
- La Croix Church votes to disaffiliate from United Methodist Church 22
- Alvin Bragg prepares to cross the rubicon 19
- Teacher pay at core of Jackson School District tax proposal 19
- Recreational marijuana sales tax is important for Cape 17
- Cape Girardeau physician gives rationale for settling case with feds 14
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Reborn Ringling Bros. circus to leap on tour -- minus animalsNEW YORK -- The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus has been reimagined and reborn without animals as a high-octane family event with highwire...
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New this week in entertainment: 'Top Gun', Lana Del Rey, 'Rabbit Hole'Here'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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Adam Sandler gets Mark Twain prize for humor surrounded by celeb palsWASHINGTON -- Adam Sandler placed his hand on the bronze bust of Mark Twain and speculated that it "one day might be the weapon used to bludgeon me...
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TJ's is back, but is it better than ever?It's been four years since TJ's Burgers, Wings and Pizza has been featured in this column. In that time, TJ's has not only become a staple in Fruitland, but it has closed, moved and then reopened. I thought it was high time I checked it out at the new location and answered that all-important question: TJ's is back, but is it better than ever?...
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Conquering the Main Street Burger at Kelso Corner GrillA couple of weeks ago a little "birdie" clued me in and inspired me to take a quick trip south on the interstate to visit the Kelso Corner Grill, located at 151 S. Messmer St. in Kelso, Missouri. For those who have been around a while, the restaurant is located in the building that formerly housed the beloved "Ray's of Kelso" restaurant. ...
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In the spring of 1922, about 100 West End property owners gathered at Cape Girardeau Central High School (now Schultz Senior Apartments) and...
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Gov. Parson to meet with over 150 APRN's Wed 3/22 in Jeff CityThis week, Governor Parson will be speaking with over a hundred Advanced Practice Registered Nurses...
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Special Presentation on the History of Tower Rock March 20PERRY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY DATE: March 1, 2023 6:00 p.m. CONTACT: Bill Hart,...
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Parker accepts position at University of ChicagoAdam M Parker, an ABD PhD candidate at Columbia University, has accepted the position of Assistant...
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