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Oak Ridge High School brings home awards for helping students with financial aidOak Ridge High School was honored this week for its excellence in enrolling students with the federal financial aid program, Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Within the Show-Me FAFSA...
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Board of Governors moves to approve curriculum changes, Honors House changes; discusses Houck stadium design7The Southeast Missouri State University Board of Governors on Friday approved changes to curriculums and designs for the new Houck stadium construction, during its regular meeting Friday. ...
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Sponsored: The Schott Group: Meet Cape’s growing real estate teamWhen making decisions about investments it’s important to know someone with professional expertise and a large network. And when it comes to real estate, Stephen Schott of The Schott Group is the...
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The business of blood — drilling down on 'the gift of life'American Red Cross was founded in the United States by Clara Barton 141 years ago this Saturday. Rarely in the organization's long tenure has the venerable not-for-profit humanitarian organization...
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Cape Girardeau Area Magnet leader Thompson retiresJohn M. Thompson has retired as interim executive director of Cape Girardeau Area Magnet, effective March 31. "I volunteered for three months, ended up serving six," Thompson said. "I enjoyed the...
- Scott County District approves sale of $6.5M in bonds
- State reps vote to tell hospitals to guarantee access to patients
- Schnuck Markets given kudos by WSJ
- Use-tax receipts in May show year-to-year drop in Cape Girardeau County 1
- Hospital safety grades assigned, Southeast rated 'A'
- Over the Edge returns Friday after hiatus
- Community Partnership honors Saint Francis
- Cape School District promotes Beck
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MondaySunnyHigh: 79Low: 57
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WednesdayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 87Low: 67
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ThursdayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 87Low: 72
- Buckle store moving in Cape Girardeau
- Last Mile repurposes downtown space for Cape Girardeau store
- SoutheastHEALTH announces plan to seek partner
- Suspect dies after being shot by deputy sheriff
- Cape County deputy involved in shooting incident
- Visually impaired Oran freshman runs track with help of pacing guide
- Chance encounter by Mississippi River leads to woman sharing father's final wish
- Indian couple longing for grandchild sues son, his wife
- Final ex-eBay employee in cyberstalking case pleads guilty
- By chance, Polish cop helps Lech Walesa with flat tire in US
- Wenders making a film about fancy public restrooms in Japan
- 'Succession' star glues hand to Starbucks counter in protest
- Goodwill find in Texas turns out to be ancient Roman bust
- German firefighters 'free' high-school exam from locked safe
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Pirates endure growing pains through 2022 baseball seasonThe Perryville High School baseball season came to a sinking close on Saturday with an 8-1 loss to Potosi in the opening round of the MSHSAA Class 4...
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Bradyn Pittman, Abbie Simon goals lifts Cape Central to C3D1 semifinalsThe Cape Central Tigers advanced to the Class 3 District 1 semifinals with a 2-1 win over Farmington on Friday night at Cape Central High School....
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Five Bulldogs advance to Class 1 individual state tennis tournamentFive Notre Dame tennis players will compete in the MSHSAA Class 1 Individual State Championships after qualifying at Friday's sectional tournament....
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Malden boys win Class 2 sectional title, Saxony girls finish thirdThe Malden boys track and field took first place in Saturday's Class 2 Sectional 1 meet at Lutheran North High School in St. Louis, qualifying...
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Kendall Holweg qualifies for state in four events, Bobcats finish fourth at sectional meetDelta's Kendall Holweg qualified for state in each of her four events at Saturday's Class 1 Sectional 1 meet at Lutheran North High School in St....
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Track & Field Roundup: Notre Dame boys claim district titleCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — Notre Dame won six events, including a pair by Gregory Dennis, as the Bulldogs won the MSHSAA Class 3 District 1 boys title...
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The business of blood — drilling down on 'the gift of life' (5/16/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianAmerican Red Cross was founded in the United States by Clara Barton 141 years ago this Saturday. Rarely in the organization's long tenure has the...
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Cape Girardeau Area Magnet leader Thompson retires (5/16/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianJohn M. Thompson has retired as interim executive director of Cape Girardeau Area Magnet, effective March 31. "I volunteered for three months, ended...
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Schnuck Markets given kudos by WSJ (5/16/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianFamily-owned Schnuck Markets of St. Louis is among 51 companies -- and one of three in Missouri — named a 2022 U.S. "best managed company." Awarded...
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Use-tax receipts in May show year-to-year drop in Cape Girardeau County (5/16/22)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianUse-tax receipts dropped 14% in May in Cape Girardeau County compared to the same month in 2021 — an indication of slower out-of-state and online...
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Editorial: Oran runners offer inspiration on and off the track (5/16/22)An inspiring story about two local track and field runners caught our attention last week. Aiden Scheeter is a freshman at Oran High School. He runs...
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Column: Don't bend to calls for a global tax cartel (5/16/22)When all you have is a hammer, everything does indeed look like a nail. This is the best way to describe government officials' unoriginal and often...
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Column: Why I cherish the ring I found at a charity yard sale (5/16/22)It was the Saturday of the first weekend I had ever spent with Felipe. Our relationship was in that place and time when I knew my heart was...
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Column: The great baby formula shortage of 2022 (5/16/22)That's the big news story of the week. In the richest country in the world, new mothers are not able to find baby formula or are having to stand in...
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Column: Freedom is rooted in sanctity of life (5/14/22)3Star ParkerIn 1955, an unmarried pregnant University of Wisconsin graduate student left her home and traveled to San Francisco to a doctor who took in unwed...
- State's law on abortion could be triggered if Roe v. Wade falls 22
- Missouri election chief: Redistricting risks election errors 17
- Cape Girardeau County WIC gives hard 'no' to homemade baby formula 13
- Missouri ballot measures on marijuana, ranked voting advance 12
- Cape Girardeau Airport Advisory Board members release concept renderings of new terminal 11
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'Doctor Strange 2' keeps hold on top spot in 2nd weekend"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" stayed on top of the box office charts during its second weekend in theaters, earning an additional $61...
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K-9 featured in Netflix's 'Rescued by Ruby' euthanizedPROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A Rhode Island dog whose inspiring story of going from shelter dog to lifesaving police K-9 became the subject of a recent...
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A dark pie wins the race at Smokin Double Barrels BBQMy favorite thing about trying new places is discovering a dish that I've never tasted before, something brand new and unique. I went to Smokin Double Barrels BBQ in Perryville, Missouri, last week, hoping to find just that, and boy, did I! Smokin Double Barrels BBQ is in a small white building, unassuming but neat as a pin inside. ...
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Shimmy over to downtown Cape's newest location for a java joltAfter driving past 811 Broadway in downtown Cape Girardeau for months on end waiting for any signs of life, I was rewarded Saturday afternoon. Speakeasy Coffee Company finally opened. I wrapped up some business a few doors down then wandered over. I wish I could say I was dressed in my "glad rags" on my way to shimmy the hours away in a dimly lit lounge, but it isn't that kind of speakeasy...
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NEW YORK -- Top leaders of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops called on the faithful to pray and fast Friday, in hopes the Supreme Court is on...
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Popular and native (5/14/22)The annual sunflower (Helianthus annus) has a long history in North America, with evidence of its cultivation for food, ceremonial and medical use by...
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FYI 5-15-22 (5/14/22)The Scott City Knights of Columbus will hold its monthly third-Sunday breakfast from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m., May 15 at the KC Hall in Scott City. The...
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Senior Center Menus for May 16-20 (5/14/22)Monday: Cheeseburger on bun and potato wedges or chicken livers with mash potatoes and gravy, zucchini and tomatoes, lettuce and tomatoes and...
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Broadway Pharmacy adds art to downtown Cape GirardeauBroadway Pharmacy located in downtown Cape Girardeau is bringing a new piece of art to the corner...
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Semo Prom Mothers CoordinatorProm Season is finishing up and the local chapter of Becca’s Closet (Semo Prom Mothers of Cape...
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JHS Junior commits to Lindenwood UniversityGage Kellett, a Junior at Jackson High School, recently signed a Letter of Intent to attend...
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