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Jackson native Matthew Dunn to salute those who fell in battleAir Force Lt. Col. Matthew Dunn, a 1997 Jackson High School and 2005 SEMO grad, will be keynote speaker for the Joint Veterans Council Memorial Day service at 10:30 a.m., Monday, May 29 at Osage...
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Memorial Day 2023: Region has history of ultimate sacrifices4Throughout the wars in our nation's history, the Southeast Missouri area has been impacted by the loss of many military members. Each sacrifice tells a tale of devotion to a cause larger than an...
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Final Methodist disaffiliation vote scheduled next month in MissouriOn Friday, June 9, five Cape Girardeau County congregations are expected to receive final approval to leave the United Methodist Church, part of a group of 26 Missouri churches in the U.M.'s...
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Denise Lincoln: Madison F. Ross -- patriot for freedomMadison, grew up enslaved by James F. Ross on a plantation near Commerce in Scott County. Of his early life, Madison said, "There was about 600 acres in the home place and a hundred acres in the...
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Cape Girardeau County flu report, COVID cases noted as emergency ends10Fears of a second spike in flu cases in Cape Girardeau County this year have proven to be unfounded as health officials reported just three cases of influenza A in April. "We suspected we might have...
- Mental health event set
- Jason Smith: Honoring our fallen heroes
- Inmate wristbands for Cape Girardeau County jail inmates 1
- Cape Girardeau Transit Authority announces new bus stop shelters, vehicles 3
- Cape Girardeau Police Department designates 'Safe Exchange' zone 1
- Music for Mac is back with all-day Saturday event
- Notre Dame Regional High School holds Graduation Ceremony 2
- St. Louis mayor signs executive order to support transgender community 7
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This AfternoonPartly SunnyHigh: 81
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TonightPartly CloudyLow: 55
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SundaySunnyHigh: 78Low: 57
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Memorial DayMostly SunnyHigh: 83Low: 60
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TuesdayMostly SunnyHigh: 86Low: 64
- Official: Guyana fire that killed 19 deliberately set
- Mexicans near Popocatepetl stay vigilant as volcano's activity increases
- New Burger King opens in Jackson
- Sam Beggs, Pioneer Orchard Market founder, left a legacy
- Suspect arrested in Cape Girardeau burglaries
- Lambert's Cafe praised by travel guide
- Cape Catfish seek success on and off the field
- AP source: Biden, GOP agree to 2-year budget, debt-limit increase; includes enhanced work requirements for food aid
- AP source: Biden, McCarthy reach 'agreement in principle' to raise debt ceiling as default looms
- GOP-controlled Texas House impeaches Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, triggering suspension
- AP source: Biden, McCarthy reach 'agreement in principle' to raise debt ceiling as default deadline looms June 5
- Bear helps itself to 60 cupcakes from Connecticut bakery, scares employees
- Man killed in accident in Berlin with old-fashioned paternoster elevator
- Man shot roommate after accusing him of eating the last Hot Pocket, police say
- Teen dies during apparent social media stunt on Los Angeles bridge, police say
- Danish masters prepped canvases with leftovers from brewing beer
- Steer on the run for weeks lassoed, captured on Detroit-area freeway
- German surgeon fired after getting hospital cleaner to assist amputation
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Nerinx Hall nets two, holds Jackson scoreless in quarterfinal boutIt took just four minutes for Nerinx Hall to find the winner, going up by a goal and holding on to the lead to take a 2-0 victory against the hosting...
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Cade McCadams sets new Jackson record in state1Jackson’s Cade McCadams finished his high school career with the school record in the boys’ 1600m on Friday in Jefferson City. The graduating senior...
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BACK-TO-BACK FOR MORE: Portageville’s relentless pursuit of a state championship continuesPORTAGEVILLE, Mo. — How does the Portageville baseball team handle the pressure of being the top-ranked team in Class 3? They just keep winning. The...
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Donna Ryan and Linda Ruddy retiring after 10 season with Notre Dame Tennis1After 10 seasons at the helm of Notre Dame Tennis, Donna Ryan and Linda Ruddy are calling it a career. The duo was responsible for both the boys' and...
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Layton brothers pushing each other to another levelA track meet is a family affair for the Woodland trio of Ryan, Reed and Calvin Layton. Ryan Layton is the head coach of the Woodland track and...
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Crusaders ready for opportunity in state quarterfinalsAfter a dominating run through the Class 1 District 1 Tournament, the Saxony Lutheran Crusaders will try to keep it going on Saturday in the Class 1...
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Cape Catfish seek success on and off the field (5/22/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianCape Catfish opens its 2023 season Wednesday, May 31, and Glenn Campbell has joined the Capaha Field-based wooden bat team, featuring NCAA...
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Unemployment — Missouri vs. rest of U.S. (5/22/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianJobless rates for April released Wednesday, May 17, show Missouri at 16th lowest in the nation compared to the other 50 states and the District of...
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Sudak named to national health care panel (5/22/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMaria Sudak, DHA, SoutheastHEALTH vice president and COO, has been appointed to the Regents Council for American College of Healthcare Executives...
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New Burger King opens in Jackson (5/22/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMidamerica Hotels has opened a new Burger King restaurant at 2235 E. Jackson Blvd (U.S. 61) on the same site of one it razed in late October. The new...
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Column: Honoring our fallen heroes (5/27/23)Jason SmithAs Americans, we are incredibly fortunate to live in the freest nation in the world. But America wouldn't be the nation it is today without the...
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Column: Memories of Memorial Day (5/27/23)Michael ReaganWhat are you doing to celebrate Memorial Day? How will you honor the soldiers, sailors and airmen who made the ultimate sacrifice to keep America...
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Letter to the Editor: Saint Vincent's sportsmanship (5/27/23)Shout-out to all of the Saint Vincent Indian baseball parents! My cousin plays for the team, so I loaded our grandma up for the Class 2 District 3...
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Column: Memorial Day weekend kicks off summer in the neighborhood (5/27/23)Bonnie FeldkampMemorial Day is the day set aside each year to remember those who gave all in service to this country. For many of us, it's a three-day weekend that...
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Column: Can Republicans be persuaded to vote for someone other than Trump? (5/26/23)2Jonah GoldbergIt's official. South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is running for president. The first thing you should know is that Scott is one of the nicest guys in...
- Joe Biden, the habitual racialist demagogue 18
- Cape Girardeau County flu report, COVID cases noted as emergency ends 10
- Lambert's Cafe praised by travel guide 9
- Debt ceiling: Biden, McCarthy to meet Monday as negotiators ‘keep working’ to resolve standoff 8
- St. Louis mayor signs executive order to support transgender community 7
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Television's biggest mystery: how long will pipeline for new programming be closed?NEW YORK -- For decades, the week in May when television executives revealed what new shows were coming and which old ones were going spoke to the...
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What to stream this week: 'American Born Chinese,' John Wick,''SmartLess On the Road' and dinosaursSure, lots of folks are eagerly anticipating this Sunday's "Succession" finale. But what if you haven't followed the Roy family drama? There's plenty...
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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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Feeling the heat and facing my fears to catch some WavesWe are still a month away from the official first day of summer, but the heat is already on, and it is only getting hotter! Everyone seems to be celebrating beginnings and endings of one type or another. Last week my social media pages were full of photos commemorating college graduations and Mother's Day. The trend will likely continue for the next couple of weeks with a burst of photos honoring high school grads, followed by photos of Father's Day festivities...
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Buckhannon scholarship awarded (5/27/23)Jenna Joy Essner of Thomas W. Kelly High School is the 2023 recipient of the Ruth A. Buckhannon Memorial RN Scholarship, which was presented to her...
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Monday: Center closed for Memorial Day. Tuesday: Barbecue riblet or beef and macaroni casserole, baked beans, whole-grain bun or bread and chilled...
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Learning briefs 5-28-23 (5/27/23)The following students were named to the Spring semester dean's lists at the university they attend. n Lakeena Stinson of Cape Girardeau Southern New...
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Adopt Eeyore - Tiffany 5-28-23 (5/27/23)
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Back in the 1930s some bright director invented a clever idea to make it appear that actors in the background of a scene were actually carrying on a...
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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 Conference
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Orchard Drive Elementary Teacher Receives Grant from WGU Missouri
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May Crowning
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8th Grade GraduationThree boys graduated 8th grade on Friday, May 12 from Guardian Angel School. The evening started...
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May Yard of the month — Davis earns Yard of the Month honorRamblewood Garden Club has awarded the May Yard of the Month to one of our own outstanding garden...
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Jackson FBLA Honored for National AwardThe Jackson FBLA chapter achieved the Champion Plus award in May 2023. Only 242 chapters of the...
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