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Perry dies from injuries sustained Saturday night; police allege ex-wife struck him with vehicle - 3:07 pm1John David Perry died Thursday, Nov. 30, from injuries he sustained Saturday night, Nov. 25, in the parking lot of the Eagles Lodge in Cape Girardeau. Family members shared the news on social media....
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Ex-wife of injured man arrested, charged with armed criminal action6Cape Girardeau Police Department detectives have arrested the ex-wife of a man who was found last week with life-threatening injuries. Cynthia Perry, 45, of Frohna, Missouri, was taken into custody...
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20th annual Old Town Cape Downtown Holiday Open House this weekendOld Town Cape will host its annual Downtown Holiday Open House over two days this year, Friday, Dec. 1, and Saturday, Dec. 2. Guests are invited to visit downtown Cape Girardeau to experience the...
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Bell-ringers needed for Salvation Army red kettlesThe Salvation Army in Cape Girardeau is sounding the alarm on its need for bell-ringers as it struggles to find people willing to help. The organization is looking for in-person adult bell-ringers...
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McClanahan's Recipe Swap celebrates 25 years6Saturday, Dec. 2, marks the 25th anniversary of Susan McClanahan writing the food column "Recipe Swap" in the Southeast Missourian. McClanahan said the original plan for the column was for readers to...
- NBA champion Adrian Branch to speak at First Friday Coffee
- 'Importance of Being Earnest' coming to River Campus
- Susan McClanahan: Sharing 25 years of recipes
- Cape Girardeau woman charged in stabbing incident
- Cape Girardeau man faces weapons-related charges
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This AfternoonChance Light RainHigh: 52
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TonightRainLow: 44
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FridayChance Light RainHigh: 61Low: 39
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SaturdayPartly SunnyHigh: 54Low: 37
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SundayMostly SunnyHigh: 56Low: 34
- Cape Girardeau police investigating after man found critically wounded
- New Cape Girardeau hotel to be called Rockwood Inn
- New businesses apply for licenses in Cape Girardeau
- Ex-wife of injured man arrested, charged with armed criminal action
- Local photographer wins international awards
- Lighting up downtown Cape
- Cape officials to ask for property tax increase to fund police, fire salaries
- Work resumes on $10B renewable energy transmission project despite tribal objections
- After hearing, judge mulls extending pause on John Oates' sale of stake in business with Daryl Hall
- Ferry operators around the country to receive $200M in federal grants to modernize fleets
- 3 young Palestinian men were shot in Vermont. Their families thought the US would be safer
- Penguin parents sleep for just a few seconds at a time to guard newborns, study shows
- Customer sues Chopt eatery chain over salad that she says contained a piece of manager's finger
- Woman's decades-old mosaic of yard rocks and decorative art work may have to go
- Nebraska woman bags marriage proposal shortly after killing big buck on hunting trip
- Robbery suspect's colorful underwear helped police arrest him, authorities say
- The journey of Minnesota's Rutt the moose is tracked by a herd of fans
- Awkward lie: Rory McIlroy's ball lodges in the lap of a spectator at World Tour Championship
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Bulldogs’ championship dreams take shape with unparalleled potentialA constellation of stars has aligned on the hardwood of Sikeston High School. The team’s talent is as vast as the cosmos, its potential limitless...
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Eagles seek to translate seasoned leadership into continued victories1Under the steady guidance of 15th-year head coach Joe Shoemaker, Oran is ready to continue their legacy of excellence on the basketball court. Coming...
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Lady Bulldogs poised for another title runMotivated by last season’s triumph and driven by an ambition to cement as one of the best squads in program history, the Portageville girls’...
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Bulldogs’ veteran know-how drives ambitious goalsWith a deep-seated competitive spirit and a relentless work ethic, the Portageville boys’ basketball team is determined to achieve greatness on the...
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Bravettes aim to return to prominence with renewed vigorAfter a brief hiatus, the Scott County Central girls’ basketball team is eager to recapture its past glory. Between 2013 and 2020, the Bravettes...
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Braves gearing up for comeback season with focus and hungerStepping into the shoes of a legendary program with 18 state championship titles, head coach Tim Carlisle is ready to ignite a new era of Scott...
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New Cape Girardeau hotel to be called Rockwood Inn (11/27/23)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe boutique hotel in Cape Girardeau that used to be the Himmelberger House officially has a new name. Madawn Traxel and her husband, Ben, have named...
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Erin Ressler named new head of Uptown Jackson Revitalization Organization (11/27/23)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianJackson resident Erin Ressler has been named the new executive director of Uptown Jackson Revitalization Organization. Ressler brings more than a...
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Christy Pierce joins First Midwest Bank (11/27/23)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianChristy Pierce of Polar Bluff, Missouri, has joined First Midwest Bank of the Ozarks as the coordinator of community relations. She will serve as the...
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Katie Lorberg joins Visionary Wealth Advisors (11/27/23)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianVisionary Wealth Advisors has announced the addition of Katie Lorberg to its team of financial professionals as a wealth management adviser. With a...
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Letter to the Editor: Medical pros and suicide rates (11/30/23)Health care workers and suicide rates are becoming an increasing concern and have been described as epidemic. U.S. population 12/100,000. Physician...
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Letter to the Editor: The state of the US economy (11/30/23)How are you doing? Let's look at the state of the U.S. economy. How's inflation? Latest figures are 3.2%. 40 years ago, under Reagan it was 3.9%. How...
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Column: Finding meaning in a broken world (11/30/23)She was a refugee from Somalia, where she was subject to genital mutilation. A man she worked with on a documentary was killed, and she was warned...
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Column: Has the Democratic Party been led astray by progressives? (11/30/23)According to a recent poll conducted by the Democratic firm, Blueprint, only 5% of Americans say that Joe Biden is "far more conservative than me."...
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Editorial: Zonta honorees serve as examples to emulate for young girls (11/29/23)Earlier this month, the Zonta Club recognized several ladies during the organization's annual Women of Achievement luncheon. As we've written before,...
- Cape officials to ask for property tax increase to fund police, fire salaries 58
- The left conspires to keep election fraud quiet. Why? 14
- Cape Girardeau police investigating after man found critically wounded 11
- Cape Central High School to use low tech to combat student cellphone use in classrooms 23
- Ex-wife of injured man arrested, charged with armed criminal action 6
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Alexander Hamilton wants us all to eat turkeyI watch a YouTube channel fairly regularly called Early American. It features a young lady named Justine, who lives in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, and in a very zen and peaceway way, cooks recipes from the late 1700s and early 1800s. She does this while in her period-appropriate log cabin and dressed in her pioneer woman clothes. ...
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Law & Order SPU: Hot honey, jalapenos, and pestoIn the world of pizza, there is a code. Individuals who investigate that code are members of an elite squad known as the SPU, Special Pizza Unit. This is one of their stories. It started on a crisp fall day. I sat in front of my computer contemplating a visit to Encore Pizzeria + Kitchen, which is inconspicuously tucked into a corner of the City Centre building at 2502 Tanner Drive in Cape Girardeau...
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Happy 25th birthday to this recipe column. When I started writing this column, I could not imagine I would still be doing it 25 years later. I had a...
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Monday: Shepherd's pie or cheddar chicken broccoli bake, winter-blend veggies, beets, whole-grain bread and sugar-free peach crisp or brownie....
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Club news 11-22-23 (11/22/23)The Town & Country FCE club met Thursday, Nov. 9, at the home of Donna Woolsey. Members recited The Pledges to the US flag, Missouri State flag and...
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Club news 11-19-23 (11/18/23)The Kage Family and Community Education Club met Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center. Jobyna Daume called the meeting to order....
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Cape Police Dept benefit for Cape Independent Special OlympicsUCT (United Commercial Travelers) donated $500 to Cape Independent Special Olympics at the Cape...
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Byrd estate creates $1 million endowments for Charleston city, schoolsTwo $1 million gifts from the estate of James L. Byrd III have established endowments that will...
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SRMO All District Junior High BandThe Southeast Missouri Music Educators Association recently held auditions for the SRMO All...
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