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Railroad tie business had no sprinkler system despite use of hazardous material; EPA says no immediate danger from fireThe Missouri Department of Natural Resources determined that last week’s fire at North American Tie and Timber did not reach the holding tank containing creosote, according to an Environmental...
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Saxony Lutheran High School cancels classes and activities due to water main breakSaxony Lutheran High School is canceling classes on Thursday due to a broken water main creating multiple leaks on campus. According to social media communication from the school, repairs will begin...
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Faith leaders gather to bridge gaps in mental health support servicesNearly 50 people – mostly pastors or leaders from area churches — crowded into a meeting room at Southeast Behavioral Hospital in Cape Girardeau on Wednesday, Sept. 18, with hopes of finding better...
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Cape Girardeau man allegedly struck police officer while being arrested for burglary1A Cape Girardeau man allegedly struck an officer while being arrested by the Cape Girardeau police for alleged burglary Sunday, Sept. 15. Jack Tucker, 55, allegedly resisted the police after they...
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Local law enforcement deems Monday's potential social media threat toward Perry County Schools non-crediblePerry County District No. 32 Schools initiated a preventive lockdown Monday morning after administrators were made aware of a potential threat made on social media. According to a release sent to...
- U.S. Department of State selects SEMO faculty member for English Language Specialist Project 1
- Suspect in Cape Girardeau school threats apprehended, facing 'serious charges' 10
- See Me Series at SEMO explores diversity through 'Hidden Figures' 10
- Cape Girardeau, other local schools increase security after new social media threats list local campuses 14
- Connection Point Church among America's fastest-growing congregations
- Cape Council approves BOLD Marketing agreement for Convention and Visitors Bureau 11
- Jackson schools reopen with heightened security after Friday's social media threat 1
- Cape County commission signs off on records, mental health, election agreements 6
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TonightPartly Cloudy then Patchy FogLow: 61
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ThursdayPatchy Fog then SunnyHigh: 88Low: 63
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FridaySunnyHigh: 90Low: 68
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SaturdayMostly SunnyHigh: 89Low: 68
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SundayPartly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 87Low: 66
- Jackson R-2 schools close for the day after social media threat, Cape schools on high alert
- Cape Girardeau’s oldest pharmacy closes after 92 years
- New Pizza Hut location to open in Cape Girardeau
- Shooting on North Sprigg in Cape Girardeau
- Two Cape Girardeau men arrested for alleged harassment
- Juvenile found with stolen firearm after gaining access to fairgrounds
- SEMO District Fair announces cancellation of event
- Why is Congo struggling to contain mpox?
- Rampant adoption fraud separated generations of South Korean children from their families, AP finds
- North Korea's Kim is bolstering nuclear and conventional weapons after testing 2 types of missiles
- A gold mining town in Congo has become an mpox hot spot as a new strain spreads
- Police say a pair took an NYC subway train on a joyride and crashed it. They have arrested 1 teen
- A bewildered seal found itself in the mouth of a humpback whale
- Grand prize winner removed 20 Burmese pythons from the wild in Florida challenge
- Purple place: Mets unveil the new Grimace seat at Citi Field
- An 8-year-old Ohio girl drove an SUV on a solo Target run
- A smelly penguin wins New Zealand's hard-fought bird election
- The birth of a spectacled bear brings joy to a farming community in Peru
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Sikeston secures long-awaited win over Cape CentralSIKESTON — Eight long years. Nearly a decade of frustration. That’s how long it had been since Sikeston tasted victory over Cape Central on the...
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Saxony Lutheran boys’ soccer writes history, shocks Notre Dame in instant classic2Loud yells and a rush of cheers could be heard coming from the visitors’ sideline. Nearly 15 years since Saxony Lutheran and Notre Dame first met on...
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SEMO’s Dorian Anderson poised for a strong senior seasonFew Division I-FCS wide receivers have made as much noise this season as SEMO senior Dorian Anderson. A towering 6-foot-7, 200-pounder, Anderson had...
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Cape Central outlasts Sikeston 9-6SIKESTON — Cape Central stayed a step ahead of the curve in a 9-6 win over Sikeston at the Sports Complex on Tuesday, Sep. 17. The Lady Tigers...
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Kynna Johnson's three-hit game lifts Notre Dame past Poplar BluffNotre Dame sophomore Kynna Johnson found herself in an early-season slump entering Tuesday’s game. The promising third baseman was hitless in her...
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Cape Central’s defense stifle NMCCNEW MADRID, Mo. — Cape Central bounced back from a recent loss with a straight-set win at New Madrid County Central on Wednesday, Sep. 11. The Lady...
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Leadership Cape participants present projects for the future (9/16/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe 34th class of the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Cape program presented their capstone projects working with local...
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Gilster-Mary Lee recognized for employing neuro-diverse workers (9/16/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianGilster-Mary Lee, a Chester, Illinois-based food manufacturer and Perry County’s second-largest employer, has received an inaugural award for hiring...
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Cape Girardeau’s oldest pharmacy closes after 92 years (9/16/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe oldest pharmacy in Cape Girardeau shut its doors on Wednesday, Sept. 11 after 92 years of serving the community. Broadway Pharmacy, which opened...
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Saint Francis welcomes vice president, new CRNAs (9/16/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianSaint Francis Healthcare System has brought on Samuel J. Spencer as its new senior vice president of operations. ...
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Letter to the Editor: Vote no on Amendment 3 (9/19/24)The abortion bill will codify or make as part of the Missouri Constitution Roe vs. Wade at taxpayers' expense. Women deserve more credit and more...
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Column: The real scandal in Springfield, Ohio (9/18/24)2Rich LowryIn what ranks as one of the most memorable debate moments in recent history, Donald Trump said that Haitian immigrants are eating people's pets in...
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Column: Why the March for Life remains crucial in a post-Roe America (9/18/24)1Kathryn LopezThe human-rights issue of our lives is abortion. Clearly not everyone sees it that way. It's buried in euphemisms about women's health. But unborn...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 9-18-24 (9/18/24)School threats Any threats made to schools or any business needed to be heavy prison time. It cost thousands if not more to investigate it. Also,...
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Editorial: One-man production to highlight life, teachings of father of Methodism (9/18/24)A one-man play coming to the area will focus on the father of Methodism and his faith. Robert A. Johnson will perform “The Life of John Wesley:...
- Trump subject of apparent assassination attempt at Florida golf club, FBI says 42
- This is the problem with Liz Cheney’s endorsement of Kamala Harris 40
- When Joe Biden kneecapped his presidency 33
- Cape Council to consider agreement with BOLD Marketing for Convention and Visitors Bureau 19
- Cape Girardeau, other local schools increase security after new social media threats list local campuses 14
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Don’t be a snob, try the bowling alley foodI really try not to be, but I think that, maybe, I am drifting into food snobbery. I have found excellent food in the oddest, most unlikely places, and I have the most fun when a place genuinely surprises me. But these places usually surprise me exactly because I expect not to be impressed, because of some preconceived notion I may have about an establishment, or maybe because of the way a restaurant looks. I try not to, but I am undeniably being judgmental...
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Saving the day one PSL at a timeNovember is weeks away, but a life altering choice is looming. With only two options in the running, tempers are flaring. I try to remain neutral on controversial topics, people needed help and I was determined to find answers. To PSL or not to PSL, THAT is the question. ...
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Senior Center Menus for Sept. 16-20 (9/14/24)__Cape Girardeau/Scott City__ Monday: Mushroom meatballs or sweet and sour chicken, brown rice, seasoned carrots, winter-blend vegetables,...
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Adopt Dodger 9-14-24 (9/14/24)Dodger is a 2-years-old male who needs a farm life. He loves to run and chase squirrels away all day long and would be happiest on a farm. He doesn't...
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Faces of Southeast Missouri: Jayne Ervin (9/13/24)Jayne Ervin, owner of Jayson Jewelers, grew up in Cape Girardeau with a city grandmother and a country grandmother. She says her city grandmother,...
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As summer comes to an end, we are looking at our new routines of school drop-offs, watching the grandchildren play in their favorite sports and...
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November is weeks away, but a life altering choice is looming. With only two options in the running, tempers are flaring. I try to remain neutral on...
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correction: for the Hot Wheels storycorrection: River City Rodders Car Club (not River City Rodders Antique Car Club)
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Wreaths Across America Partnerships LegionsRotary Club of Southeast Missouri Service, American Legion Post 158 and the Legion Riders all...
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Civil Air Patrol Trail of Tears Composite Squadron Cadets Earn PromotionsTen cadet members of the local Civil Air Patrol Squadron, Trail of Tears Composite Squadron located...
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