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Cape County GOP women host new Missouri AG Andrew BaileyMissouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey spoke Friday, June 2, to a small gathering of Cape County Republican Women, telling the group he sees part of his role as blocking what he termed "federal...
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Lawmakers talk senior tax relief, initiative reform before Cape Chamber3Three area state lawmakers provided a legislative update to Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce members Friday, June 2, following General Assembly adjournment in Jefferson City on May 12....
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Commission issues Endangered Buildings, Watch lists1Cape Girardeau Historic Preservation Commission has released its Endangered Buildings and Watch lists for 2023. The structures on the list have "historic value and are believed to be at risk of being...
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Bill Eddleman: Salt licks in early Cape Girardeau CountyA factor affecting early settlers and not often considered today is the need for salt. Most who settled east of Missouri used sea salt obtained from coastal areas, but some locales did use salt from...
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Camera technology helps police locate alleged stolen vehicleCamera technology helped Cape Girardeau police locate an alleged stolen vehicle within hours Friday, June 2. According to a social media post from Cape Girardeau Police Department, a vehicle reported...
- Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors, The Infamous Stringdusters to headline Shipyard Music Festival 3
- Southeast Missouri State graduate elevated to high state post
- Senate gives final approval to debt ceiling deal
- Davenport mayor has regrets after collapse of Iowa building
- Family, attorneys criticize prosecutor's handling of Ralph Yarl's shooting case 1
- Federal appeals court halts EPA effort in Missouri 2
- House OKs debt ceiling bill to avoid default, sends Biden-McCarthy deal to Senate 10
- Old Pioneer Market weathers storm, reopens in new location 2
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TodaySunnyHigh: 93
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TonightMostly ClearLow: 67
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SundayMostly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 91Low: 65
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MondayMostly SunnyHigh: 91Low: 63
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TuesdaySunnyHigh: 90Low: 64
- Alligator killed Friday at Wappepello Lake
- No deaths reported after rescuers rush to save residents after building collapse
- HubCo launches co-working space in Cape Girardeau
- Jackson woman dies in wreck
- Old Pioneer Market weathers storm, reopens in new location
- Cape Girardeau Methodist church expected to change name, affiliation
- Oak Ridge's Mudcat Coffee House expands, goes mobile
- Debt deal imposes new work requirements for food aid and that frustrates many Democrats
- Turkey to send commando unit to help quell unrest in Kosovo
- Turkey's Erdogan takes oath of office, ushering in his third presidential term
- India train crash kills over 280, injures 900 in one of nation's worst rail disasters
- How the most 'incompetent talk show host of all time' keeps getting guests
- Alabama governor signs legislation naming Yellowhammer Cookie as official state cookie
- Woman walking on California beach finds ancient mastodon tooth
- In Denmark, potatoes on key bridge cause havoc
- Beloved New York swan babies rescued after mother was eaten by family, police say
- Answered prayers: Tennessee church recovers truckload of organ pipes
- Fertility doctor accused of using own sperm dies in crash of hand-built plane
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Three friends from Jackson chase careers in MMAAfter a recent training session at the Peak Performance Training Center, head instructor DeRay Ivie emphasized the importance of being a team and...
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Opportunities abound to help Cape host 'an incredible week' of baseballCHARLESTON – For six days in August, baseball fans from around the world, literally, are going to converge on Cape Girardeau for the 2023 Babe Ruth...
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Veteran leadership shines through with Sikeston girl’s track and field team at stateSIKESTON — Led by seniors Kirsten Fairhurst and Reese Steward, the Sikeston girl’s track and field team had substantial success at the recent Class 4...
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South Callaway stuns Portageville in Class 3 semifinalOZARK, Mo. — Despite a valiant effort, Portageville’s dreams of a state championship were dashed in a MSHSAA Class 3 semifinal after a disastrous...
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Richey’s impact key for Crusaders’ state runAs the Saxony Lutheran Crusaders take the field in the Class 1 State Semifinal against Villa Duchesne the presence of sophomore Camille Richey is...
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Shifting of mindset, experience has placed Jackson baseball in an historic moment4The Jackson High School baseball squad has 11 seniors on its roster this spring, most of whom have played together since they were seven years old.
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HubCo launches co-working space in Cape Girardeau (5/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianAmanda and Matt Huber have opened HubCo, a two-story, 8,400-square-foot business offering coworking spaces at 1427 Thomas Drive in Cape Girardeau....
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Business uses for census data (5/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianU.S. Census Bureau data show continued population growth for Cape Girardeau and Jackson as of July, with numerous other data points helpful to...
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Oak Ridge's Mudcat Coffee House expands, goes mobile (5/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMudcat Coffee House has operated since 2015 out of a historic late 19th century former hardware and coffin store at 4056 Route E in Oak Ridge. As of...
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Ranken schedules Perryville open house (5/30/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianRanken Technical College has scheduled an open house from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 20, at its new 25,000-square-foot location at 1907 N. Perryville...
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Column: Is the sleeping conservative dragon finally waking up? (6/3/23)1Victor Davis HansonConservatives and traditionalists are often exasperated at the ongoing woke cultural revolution in their midst. How can America be turned upside...
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Column: Why 'Bud Lighting' isn't stopping any time soon (6/3/23)1Jonah GoldbergA lot of conservatives are very excited about "Bud Lighting" -- a freshly minted term for boycotting companies that cater to various "woke" causes,...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 6-4-23 (6/3/23)Yet another Republican governor has signed a bill loosening child labor laws to allow children under 16 to work shifts on assembly lines and use...
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Column: Amazing Grace in Ohio (6/2/23)Kathryn LopezGRANVILLE, OH -- Whit's frozen custard shop was invaded by joyful young people one recent Sunday night. After pizza, 20-somethings on a weekend...
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Editorial: CarePortal using technology to help meet the needs of others (6/2/23)Technology has its pitfalls. Many of us are tethered to our devices. And the challenges of technology without guardrails, particularly for young...
- Target makes changes ahead of Pride Month 17
- Jason Smith says debt ceiling deal 'not perfect,' but has his support 13
- Honoring our fallen heroes 13
- House OKs debt ceiling bill to avoid default, sends Biden-McCarthy deal to Senate 10
- Wayne Wallingford unworried about state income tax cut for seniors on Social Security 7
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Ube Ub-sessionIn case you didn't know, May was Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. I know school is out for the summer, but I couldn't resist the opportunity to Google educate myself on the many ways their contributions have help create what we consider to be the very fabric of "America."...
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Feast like royalty on rarities at Carson's in SikestonI've been waiting for the perfect moment when the stars and all of the various schedules align to visit Carson's by Chef Adam Glenn at 105 E. Center St. in Sikeston, Missouri, and it finally happened. I visited Carson's Facebook page to set up a reservation. You can also call (573) 475-6457 if you'd like to do it that way. I didn't really have a time preference, so the nice person I was messaging set me up for 5 p.m., right when the restaurant opened...
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Club news (6/3/23)The Town and Country FCE club met Thursday, May 11 at the home of Shirley Heise. Pledges to the US flag, State of Missouri flag and Club Collect were...
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Senior Center Menus for June 5-9 (6/3/23)Monday: Scrambled eggs and sausage patty or chicken tenders, hash browns with onions, biscuit and gravy, blushing pears and orange juice. Tuesday:...
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Adopt Grady 6-4-23 (6/3/23)This week we are featuring a cat who you may recognize as being shared before. In fact, he was shared here back in 2021. His name is Grady, and he...
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Mary Ann Castillo: Ube Ub-session (6/1/23)In case you didn't know, May was Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. I know school is out for the summer, but I couldn't resist the...
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It's a new month and a great time for new recipes. As we turn the calendar to June and greet summer, this seems like a perfect time to get out of the...
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CRUMP FINANCIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MONTH
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CRUMP RECEIVES LIFE LEADER AWARD
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Musical SEMO Family to perform at Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington DC
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Introducing Inspire - Craft & Gift Boutique: A Treasure Trove of Unique Finds in Jackson.
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Mia Friese honored with College Scholarship
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Kelso C-7 Teacher Receives Grant from WGU Missouri
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Elite Travel, Inc. attends the annual Travel Leaders Network EDGE ConferenceCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. --- Elite Travel, Inc. owner, Carolyn Kempf and advisor, Katherine Businaro...
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Orchard Drive Elementary Teacher Receives Grant from WGU MissouriKimber Parks, a third-grade teacher at Orchard Drive Elementary in Jackson, has received a $2,360...
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May CrowningGuardian Angel School celebrated May Crowning on Thursday, May 11 at Guardian Angel Church. The...
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