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9/11 anniversary brings Biden, Harris, Trump together at ground zero - 10:45 pmNEW YORK — With presidential candidates looking on, some 9/11 victims' relatives appealed to them Wednesday for accountability as the U.S. marked an anniversary laced with election-season politics....
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Jackson High School limits classroom cellphone use to enhance education, reduce distractions - 10:45 pmJackson High School has implemented new cellphone procedures for the 2024-25 school year. Previously, students were allowed to use their phones during downtime in class at each teacher’s discretion....
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Chaffee science teacher hopes to connect students to modern agriculture through STEM - 10:44 pmCHAFFEE — Jon Rodgers, a junior high and high school science teacher in the Chaffee School District, recently completed the Nourish the Future yearlong leadership program along with 37 others from...
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Shooting on North Sprigg in Cape Girardeau - 10:44 pmA Cape Girardeau police officer, left, speaks with a witness after a shooting Wednesday, Sept. 11, near the entrance to Village on the Green apartment complex on North Sprigg Street in Cape...
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Mississippi River running low, causing problem for farmers moving beans, grain - 10:44 pmST. LOUIS — The water level of the Mississippi River is unusually low for the third straight year, forcing barge companies to put limits on how much cargo they can carry and cutting into farm...
- Cape transportation committee considers points of public input at latest meeting - 10:44 pm
- Mary Ann Castillo: Saving the day one PSL at a time - 10:44 pm
- Tom Harte: Miso hungry - 10:43 pm
- Cape woman arrested on warrant for failure to appear, allegedly found in possession of methamphetamine - 10:43 pm
- Susan McClanahan: Satisfy your fair food cravings: Easy recipes to enjoy year-round - 10:43 pm
- US commemorates 9/11 attacks with victims in focus and politics in view
- Mercy to end Missouri contracts with Anthem if terms aren't reached 7
- SEMO District Fair faces
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- Vargas: SEMO Board of Governors chose not to renew contract
- Cape Girardeau woman arrested after allegedly throwing bricks at person's car; making threats near Save-A-Lot
- Two ordinances approved regarding West Park Mall redevelopment
- Fraternal Order of Police criticizes Southeast Missourian article on excessive force lawsuits
- New judge appointed to hear civil case to oust Cape County Coroner Wavis Jordan
- Cape County man arrested for alleged sexual exploitation of minor, possession of child pornography
- Clydesdales president apologizes for canceled charity baseball event
- Key takeaways from AP's examination of South Korea's split views on North Korea's nuclear threats
- Francine weakens moving inland from Gulf Coast after hurricane winds cause blackouts
- Stock market today: Asian shares rally, encouraged by Wall Street storming back from an early slide
- Democrats claiming Florida Senate seat is in play haven't put money behind the effort to make it so
- The ancient jar smashed by a 4-year-old is back on display at an Israeli museum after repair
- No neigh-sayers: Live horses join first-day veterinary students for anatomy lecture in Hungary
- Pharrell as a Lego and Robbie Williams as a chimp? Music biopics get creative
- This Brazilian dog is a footvolley star. He teaches beachgoers how to play their own game
- A young golden eagle attacks a toddler in Norway, its fourth such assault on humans
- Joy in Mud Bowl: Football tournament celebrates 50 years of messy fun
- Huge payout expected for a rare coin bought by Ohio farm family and hidden for decades
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A DIFFERENT KIND OF FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: Smaller schools rally around volleyball teamsFor a lot of towns, Friday night lights means high school football played in stadiums with green fields. But not every town. For many of Southeast...
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Leopold Wildcats rally for 'Team Tony' in straight-set victory over PerryvilleWith heavy hearts and a strong resolve, the Leopold Wildcats defeated the Perryville Pirates in straight sets (25-22, 25-19, 25-21) on Tuesday, Sept....
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Treyton Barnett's hat trick powers Perryville past WindsorThe Perryville boys' soccer team won a game on Tuesday. And for once, it wasn't against Notre Dame. Sparked by Treyton Barnett's hat trick, the...
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Roundup: Jackson volleyball rolls over Poplar BluffThe Jackson girls volleyball team defeated the Poplar Bluff Mules three sets to none on Tuesday at the Jackson High School Event Center. The opening...
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Saxony Lutheran VB bounces back with home win over St VincentSaxony Lutheran had little time to dwell on the past. In fact, they only had 24 hours to do so. Following a 3-1 loss at Dexter on Monday night, the...
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Perryville earns comeback win over SikestonSIKESTON — Perryville rallied from behind to snatch a 6-5 victory over Sikeston at the Sports Complex on Tuesday, Sep. 10. The lead changed hands...
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Perryville among finalists to host entrepreneur conference; online poll to determine winner (9/2/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe City of Perryville is among three Missouri communities in contention to host the 2025 Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities (CEC) Conference,...
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Businesses, community groups help South Side Farms expand infrastructure (9/2/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe week of Aug. 26 was a busy one for South Side Farms in Cape Girardeau. Each weekday, construction commenced on a new plan to add pathways, a...
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Easy Money Shoppe to close after 25 years on Kingshighway (9/2/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianEasy Money Shoppe payday loan company will close its doors Friday, Sept. 20, and among the locations shutting down is the one that has called 320 N....
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Mercy Southeast adds to leadership team (9/2/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianBryan Buckley has been named Mercy Southeast’s new vice president of Ancillary Services. He will oversee several services, including laboratory,...
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Column: How food insecurity is impacting millions in the U.S. (9/12/24)By Joey KeysHunger can affect any one of us with a change of circumstances. A sudden job loss, a health emergency, or rising costs can lead to dire financial...
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Letter to the Editor: September is Suicide Prevention Month (9/12/24)The word suicide is often a tough word for many to understand. In 2014, I lost my sister to suicide. Actually, I lost my sister to a mental health...
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Editorial: Patriot Day serves dual purpose on Sept. 11 (9/11/24)Twenty-three years ago, on the beautiful early fall morning of Sept. 11, 2001, we saw the aftermath of what we thought was a tragic accident — a...
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Column: What happened to national honor? (9/11/24)5Rich LowryFamously, a message from President Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of State, John Hay, electrified the 1904 Republican convention: "This Government...
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Column: How true fortitude and faith can heal our divided society (9/11/24)Kathryn LopezWe live in an age of anxiety, full of anger and depression. The presidential candidates are clearly playing on both emotional states. There's need...
- Harris, Trump prepping for Tuesday debate 39
- Harris presses a more forceful case against Trump than Biden did on abortion, economy and democracy 24
- House Republicans push to link government funding to citizenship check for new voters 24
- Missouri abortion-rights amendment could be axed from the ballot after ruling 21
- GOP lawsuits set the stage for state challenges if Trump loses the election 19
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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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What do Japan and General Custer have in common? Farmington.Another day, another short road trip. This time, it was uncomfortably hot, and the car was comfortably cool. I was looking forward to visiting a used bookstore as I’m on the search for nifty paperbacks from the '80s. I’ve gotten quite nostalgic for those wonderful covers I remember in the stores as a child. Anyway, I was headed to Farmington, and while the search for books was uppermost on my mind on the way there, the search for food soon took precedence after the shopping was done. ...
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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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Tom Harte: Miso hungry (9/12/24)“Fee-fie-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman.” If you’re as old as I am and grew up on fairy tales not superheroes, you recognize that line...
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The SEMO District Fair is in full swing, and everyone loves fair food. I often think about different fair foods and wish they were available all year...
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1974 50 YEARS AGO In September 1974, President Gerald Ford was of a very forgiving mind. On Sept. 8, he pardoned former President Richard Nixon of...
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The assignment: 500 words about a billboard, which is about a meme, which a TikTok video was about before it made it into a meme I was on the road...
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Civil Air Patrol Trail of Tears Composite Squadron Cadets Earn Promotions
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Cadets Honored the Flag during the SEMO District Fair Parade
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Blessings from the garden
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Local Man Releases Book Ahead of Suicide Prevention Month
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Elite Travel, Inc. owner and CEO completes Inspired by Iceland Specialist Program
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Elite Travel,Inc. Senior Advisor Completes Continuing Education with Viking Cruises
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Union County Museum (Ill.) Opens New ExhibitThe Union County Museum will be saluting the election year by presenting an exhibit on the 1884...
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Local entrepreneur to host event for mental wellness awareness organizationThe Keep Going Project FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Zack Koeller (573) 837-2929...
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Bring Back Duty to God: Scouts America seeks help from local religious community“A Scout is Reverent. He is reverent towards God. He is faithful in his religious duties and...
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