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Cape Girardeau man traveled world, met stars with airline - 9:09 pmAs a reservation agent for United Airlines, Charles Pickett, 83, had the privilege of flying all over the world. Growing up in Cape Girardeau, Pickett said he never dreamed he'd get to see all the...
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Students get down to business at Jackson job fair - 9:08 pmStudents poured into the Jackson Senior High School Events Center like a wave, filtering among the various booths and displays to learn more about potential job opportunities. This was the Job...
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Jackson ALDI sets grand opening events - 9:08 pmA grand opening for the ALDI store in Jackson at 2502 E. Jackson Blvd. is scheduled for 8:45 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 7. The first 100 customers will receive a gift bag of ALDI products and a gift card as...
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Christmas Church Tour of Scott County set for next week - 9:08 pmSIKESTON, Mo. — Several local churches will once again take part in a Christmas church tour in Sikeston and Scott County. Individuals will have the opportunity in just two weeks to see area churches...
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Woman arrested after alleged incident at SEMO residence hall - 9:07 pmA woman was arrested Saturday, Dec. 2, after an alleged incident Thursday, Nov. 30, at Merick Residence Hall on the Southeast Missouri State University campus. Brittany N. Murphy, 31, of Cape...
- Jackson Board of Aldermen agenda for Dec. 4, 2023 - 9:06 pm
- Gas prices steady nationally, declining locally
- New cardiologists at SoutheastHEALTH
- Ginny Smith named CGCTA executive director
- Ribbon-cutting
- Cape Girardeau, Jackson, Perryville chambers news
- Restaurants among business license applications
- Notable quote
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TonightMostly Cloudy then Chance Light RainLow: 37
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MondaySlight Chance Light Rain then Partly SunnyHigh: 50Low: 33
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TuesdayMostly SunnyHigh: 53Low: 29
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- Cape Girardeau police investigating after man found critically wounded
- Woman charged in running over ex-husband at center of 2011 'Castle Doctrine' stabbing death
- Perry dies from injuries sustained Saturday night; police allege ex-wife struck him with vehicle
- New Cape Girardeau hotel to be called Rockwood Inn
- Ex-wife of injured man arrested, charged with armed criminal action
- New businesses apply for licenses in Cape Girardeau
- Cynthia Perry faces new charge following death of John David Perry
- Venezuelans approve a referendum to claim sovereignty over a swathe of neighboring Guyana
- India's ruling BJP wins 3 of 4 states in elections that pitted Modi's party against Congress
- Israel expands Gaza ground offensive, vows to hit the south with 'no less strength' than the north
- Indonesian rescuers recover 11 bodies of climbers in their search for 26 people still missing after volcanic eruption
- 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw, Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro ejected in NFC title game rematch
- Chain crew member dislocated his knee during Lions-Saints game
- Italian officials secure 12th Century leaning tower in Bologna to prevent collapse
- Penguin parents sleep for just a few seconds at a time to guard newborns, study shows
- Customer sues Chopt eatery chain over salad that she says contained a piece of manager's finger
- Woman's decades-old mosaic of yard rocks and decorative art work may have to go
- Nebraska woman bags marriage proposal shortly after killing big buck on hunting trip
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Fiery Cardinals offense leads to Woodland Invite title winFor the fourth consecutive year, the Woodland Cardinals advanced to the championship game of the Woodland Invitational Tournament. In a rematch of...
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St. Vincent falls to Jefferson, finishes fourth in Crystal City TournamentThe St. Vincent Indians started slow and finished slower in a 67-37 loss to the Jefferson Blue Jays in the third-place game at the Rolla Herbert...
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John Hartman scores 23 to lead Saxony Lutheran to elusive tournament titleLed by their three seniors, the Saxony Lutheran Crusaders defeated Poplar Bluff 57-50 and won the Rolla “Duke” Herbert Tournament on Friday, Dec. 1...
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Boys Basketball: Scott City begins December with win in home opener
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Portageville’s Jamarion Smith wins Carr Trophy7POPLAR BLUFF, MO. — Portageville’s Jamarion Smith, a point-producing phenom who outscored half of the SEMO Conference this season, was crowned the...
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Notre Dame, Jackson to meet in SEMO Conference finalFor the fifth-straight year the SEMO Conference Tournament championship game will feature the Notre Dame Bulldogs and the Jackson Indians. The...
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Students get down to business at Jackson job fair (12/4/23)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianStudents poured into the Jackson Senior High School Events Center like a wave, filtering among the various booths and displays to learn more about...
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Jackson ALDI sets grand opening events (12/4/23)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianA grand opening for the ALDI store in Jackson at 2502 E. Jackson Blvd. is scheduled for 8:45 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 7. The first 100 customers will...
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Gas prices steady nationally, declining locally (12/4/23)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe fuel prices for regular gasoline in 15 states have now fallen to below $3 a gallon. The nationwide average for a gallon of regular gasoline...
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New cardiologists at SoutheastHEALTH (12/4/23)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianSoutheastHEALTH announced the hiring of two new cardiologists Friday, Dec. 1. Ali Umair Farooq, MD and Munis Raza, MD, Cardiology are affiliated with...
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Column: How to fix our broken culture (12/2/23)6Star ParkerRecently published projections for the U.S. population from the U.S. Census Bureau present a picture that should concern every American. It's a...
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Editorial: Festive light displays bring joy, Christmas spirit (12/1/23)One of the special traditions of the Christmas season is holiday light displays. Whether personal decorations on homes and businesses or community...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 12-1-23 (12/1/23)I like high inflation, high interest rates, high energy prices, open borders, low income, an exploding deficit and unrest in the Middle East and...
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Column: New York's crisis is a lesson for cities everywhere (12/1/23)When New Yorkers complain about announced cuts to police protection and sanitation, Mayor Eric Adams weasels back, "Don't yell at me, yell at D.C."...
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Letter to the Editor: Medical pros and suicide rates (11/30/23)Health care workers and suicide rates are becoming an increasing concern and have been described as epidemic. U.S. population 12/100,000. Physician...
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Alexander Hamilton wants us all to eat turkeyI watch a YouTube channel fairly regularly called Early American. It features a young lady named Justine, who lives in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, and in a very zen and peaceway way, cooks recipes from the late 1700s and early 1800s. She does this while in her period-appropriate log cabin and dressed in her pioneer woman clothes. ...
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Law & Order SPU: Hot honey, jalapenos, and pestoIn the world of pizza, there is a code. Individuals who investigate that code are members of an elite squad known as the SPU, Special Pizza Unit. This is one of their stories. It started on a crisp fall day. I sat in front of my computer contemplating a visit to Encore Pizzeria + Kitchen, which is inconspicuously tucked into a corner of the City Centre building at 2502 Tanner Drive in Cape Girardeau...
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In the early 2000s, the Ugly Quilt Ministry at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Cape Girardeau made 100 bedrolls out of mismatched fabrics for people...
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Cape Police Dept benefit for Cape Independent Special OlympicsUCT (United Commercial Travelers) donated $500 to Cape Independent Special Olympics at the Cape...
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Byrd estate creates $1 million endowments for Charleston city, schoolsTwo $1 million gifts from the estate of James L. Byrd III have established endowments that will...
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SRMO All District Junior High BandThe Southeast Missouri Music Educators Association recently held auditions for the SRMO All...
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