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Shipyard Music Festival returns to Cape Girardeau - 6:42 pm
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SEMO fall enrollment falls 2% compared to last year - 4:44 pmFall 2023 student enrollment at Southeast Missouri State University has declined more than 2% from last year. Debbie Below, vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success, reported to...
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Police chief Blair talks new programs, staffing needs at Pachyderm Club meeting - 4:44 pm1Wes Blair, Cape Girardeau Police Department's chief, said Thursday, Sept. 21, local law enforcement agencies have a good working relationship. "This is a great place to work in law enforcement...
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Community comes together to support one of their own - 4:43 pmChaffee, Missouri, residents have pulled together to support a young man injured in a recent vehicle crash. On Thursday, Sept. 14, Seger Ruiz was in a three-car accident. Ruiz was a passenger of one...
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What's past is prologue - the historic importance of public signage - 4:43 pm"What's Past is Prologue" series, an homage to William Shakespeare's "The Tempest", looks at events of the past that seem to reoccur later with remarkable similarities. Frank Nickell of the Kellerman...
- Program gives local high school students taste of family budgeting - 4:43 pm
- Mountain lion captured on camera in Shannon County - 4:39 pm
- Setting the stage for Shipyard Music Festival - 4:59 pm
- Did you know? 5 unusual traditions in Southeast Missouri 3
- Finding vehicles for Scott County Transit, post-COVID numbers
- Cape Girardeau police officer running for Scott County sheriff
- Federal disaster declaration approved
- Beggs Family Farm season coming soon 1
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This AfternoonMostly SunnyHigh: 85
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TonightPartly CloudyLow: 59
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SaturdaySunnyHigh: 86Low: 61
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SundayMostly Cloudy then Slight Chance Rain ShowersHigh: 79Low: 62
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MondayChance Rain ShowersHigh: 79Low: 58
- Christmas store opens in Cape Girardeau County
- Missouri AG sues discount retailer
- Woman taken into custody after threat to St. Mary Cathedral
- Woman shot in Cape Girardeau
- Warehouse full of vintage collectibles on sale this weekend
- Cape officials approve TIF project for mall project but not to extent asked for by developers
- Cape Girardeau City Council members voice strong support for two mall redevelopment incentives
- Gold bars, cash-stuffed envelopes: New indictment of Sen. Menendez alleges vast corruption
- Biologists in slow and steady race to help North America's largest and rarest tortoise species
- FBI is investigating alleged abuse in Baton Rouge police warehouse known as the 'Brave Cave'
- Canadian police officer dead, two officers injured after serving arrest warrant in Vancouver suburb
- Hot dog! The Wienermobile is back after short-lived name change
- A toddler lost in the woods is found asleep using family dog as a pillow
- Why was a lion cub found by a roadside in northern Serbia? Police are trying to find out
- An Israeli tank was stolen from a military zone. Authorities found it in a junkyard
- Poker player who drew donations for Las Vegas event lied about dying from cancer
- Woman rescued from outhouse toilet after climbing in to retrieve Apple Watch, Michigan police say
- Bears raid a Krispy Kreme doughnut van making deliveries on an Alaska military base
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Scott City takes down Sikeston in straight sets on Senior NightSCOTT CITY, Mo. — In a disappointing match, Sikeston volleyball suffered a decisive 3-0 defeat at Scott City on Thursday, September 21. The Lady Rams...
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John Schwartz emerging as St. Vincent's secret weaponSt. Vincent is known for having one of the Southeast Missouri area's leading passers and leading tacklers, but now there's a third star emerging....
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Opportunistic Redhawks have to keep forging ahead in that regard, regardless of outcomesThere may be no statistic that veteran Southeast Missouri State football coach Tom Matukewicz speaks of with more emphasis than turnover margin.
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Blake Cain's hat trick leads Jackson past PerryvilleWithin a few short days, the Jackson soccer team went from being blanked by Lindbergh at home on Monday to shutting out Perryville 5-0 on Thursday on...
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Offense explodes as Pirates ground Grandview 48-14Chase Richardet caught two touchdown passes and scored on a kickoff return to lead Perryville to a 48-14 win over Grandview on Thursday, Sept. 21, at...
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Leopold BB gets past Advance (barely) in battle of hot teamsLEOPOLD – The MSHSAA fall baseball season is for learning and development of the players and the Leopold High School squad is showing – of late –...
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The Future of Education: A conversation with Jackson, Cape superintendents (9/22/23)By Jasmine Jones ~ B MagazineConversations with Cape and Jackson public school superintendents Education is where it all begins — where children learn skills that will translate...
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Guest column: Revival of film tax incentive on 'Gone Girl' 10-year anniversary (9/20/23)By Jim Dufek ~ B MagazineIt’s now been a decade since Southeast Missouri saw the beginning of production for the film “Gone Girl”.
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Perryville businesses utilize workforce solution app, an 'Uber' for manufacturing (9/18/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast Missourian"Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match." — "Fiddler on the Roof" A new phone app called Veryable is being used by Perryville, Missouri, firms...
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Christmas store opens in Cape Girardeau County (9/18/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianThe Christmas Shop will hold a grand opening Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 418 Appleton Main St. in the village of Old Appleton near Apple Creek, with a...
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Column: Biden lays a booby trap for a Republican president (9/22/23)3Betsy McCaugheyThe Biden administration is setting a booby trap in case a Republican wins the presidency in 2024. On Friday, the White House unveiled a proposed...
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Editorial: Miki Gudermuth: Her mission was highlighting accessibility challenges (9/22/23)"The squeaky wheel gets the grease." Maryann "Miki" Gudermuth, 74, passed away Sept. 6, 2023. Her legacy of advocacy for those with disabilities will...
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Column: Christianity is alive and well in Iraq (9/21/23)Kathryn LopezORLANDO There are recent American college graduates teaching in Iraq, due to an exchange program between the Chaldean Catholic Archdiocese of Erbil...
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Column: The American people deserve the truth (9/21/23)21Jason SmithOn Sept. 12, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) announced that after spending months of following the facts, the U.S. House of Representatives will...
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Column: Increasing health care access in rural Missouri (9/21/23)Holly Thompson RehderWe all know that the world went through a lot of changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some changes were big, some were small. Many continue to...
- The American people deserve the truth 21
- Angry, frustrated, McCarthy challenges right-flank colleagues to oust him from post 18
- Cape council to consider portions of West Park Mall redevelopment; TIF, CID plans to be discussed 17
- Cape Girardeau City Council members voice strong support for two mall redevelopment incentives 16
- Cape officials approve TIF project for mall project but not to extent asked for by developers 14
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Move over, Momma — Bon Bon's calls dibs on WednesdayThe "perfect storms" in life serve as great reminders to savor moments when the "stars" seem to effortlessly align in our favor. That's my melodramatic take on how things fell apart then quickly fell back in place for me last week, with the help of Bon Bon's Restaurant and Artisan Bakery...
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Everything is big at Yvonne's, except for the priceI went to Benton, Missouri, this time with my sister, Jessica. It was a pleasant drive, mostly because of the company. Jess has a wicked sense of humor, and we always have fun. This time, we were absolutely delighted that the eatery we were visiting, Yvonne's, was on 25 West Twappity St. ...
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The "perfect storms" in life serve as great reminders to savor moments when the "stars" seem to effortlessly align in our favor. That's my...
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Apple season is upon us, and unlike peach season, it appears there will be a plentiful crop. We missed so many good recipes for peaches, but I can...
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Lloyd Williams has always been curious. Growing up in South Cape, the second oldest child of seven, he liked to test the waters and try new things....
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Senior Center Menus for Sept. 18 -22 (9/16/23)Monday: Scrambled eggs and sausage patty or chicken tenders, hash browns with onions, biscuit and gravy, fresh tomato slice, bananas and orange...
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Club news 9-17-23 (9/16/23)The Kage Chapter of Family and Community Education met Thursday, Sept. 7, at Cape Girardeau Senior Center. Jobyna Daume called the meeting to order....
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Gilster-Mary Lee Announces 2nd Create A Crunch Contest to Celebrate Manufacturing MonthGilster-Mary Lee announces 2nd Create A Crunch contest for local high schools as part of October...
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Eucharistic ProcessionThe new school year started with prayer at Guardian Angel School. The first day of school was...
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New Beta Club Officers Elected at Guardian Angel SchoolThe start of a new school year brought change to the Jr. Beta Club at Guardian Angel School in...
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