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Gene Bess headed to Naismith Hall of Fame
By SCOTT BORKGREN, Daily American Republic
Former Three Rivers College men's basketball coach Gene Bess, the winningest coach in the history of college basketball, has officially been announced as a member of the Naismith Hall of Fame Class of 2023. Bess won 1,300 games during a 50-year run as the head coach of the Three Rivers Raiders. He led TRC to junior college national championships...
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    Limbaugh, Sr., Kohlfeld, Horrell honored at annual Cape Chamber dinner2
    This story is updated. Retired Senior U.S. District Court Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Sr. was recognized Friday, March 31, with the 2022 Rush H. Limbaugh Award, named for the jurist's late father, at...
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    Jackson man among nine killed in Army helicopter crash in Kentucky3
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The nine service members who died in a crash involving two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters ranged in age from 23 to 36 and were from seven states, the military said Friday, as it...
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    Five run for Jackson school board4
    A quintet of candidates hopes to fill three, three-year terms on the Jackson Board of Education in the Tuesday, April 4, election. The ballot will have the hopefuls listed in the following order: n...
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    Capaha Park restroom vandalized with paint7
    A property damage incident was reported for one of the restrooms on Cherry Hill in Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau. Doug Gannon, director of Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation, said the damage was...
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    Traffic signal at Siemers, Lambert in Cape Girardeau causes longer wait times7
    Motorists experiencing long wait times at the traffic signals located at the Siemers and Lambert drives intersection in Cape Girardeau can blame periodic malfunctions. According to a Facebook post...
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    A penalty kick stops the streak. Or better yet, a series of streaks. One goal on a penalty kick, one stroke of the striker’s leg snaps St. Louis City’s two-match shutout streak, and their five-match winning streak to start their inaugural season. Staring down City SC goalkeeper Roman Bürki and his horde of supporters, Luis Amarilla sailed the ball over his head and towards the upper left side of the net to score the only goal in the game in the 78th minute, giving Minnesota United a 1-0 road upset win.. ...
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    Rising in Cairo: New co-op market aims to erase Illinois river town's 'food desert' (3/27/23)
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    CAIRO, Ill. — It is a massive understatement to suggest Cairo and Cape Girardeau are two river cities that in living memory have been trending in...
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    Local bankers react to latest Fed move (3/27/23)
    By Jeff Long ~ Southeast Missourian
    Cape Girardeau banking leaders are weighing in on the Federal Reserve Board's decision Wednesday, March 22, to raise its key interest rate for the...
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    Cape Girardeau County March tax receipts show mixed bag of results (3/27/23)
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