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Cape airport design-build agreement moves forwardCape Girardeau City Council members voted unanimously to approve the first reading of a design-build agreement for the new terminal construction project at the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport, at...
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Jackson to replace another bridgeThe City of Jackson, which saw completion of Hubble Ford Bridge in July and expects its West Mary Street Bridge and Sidewalks initiative to be finished next month, is about to embark on its third...
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Jason Smith laments 'fiscal insanity' as Biden prepares SOTU speech16Southeast Missourian GOP congressman Jason Smith, new chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, has a four-word message on the current debt ceiling crisis for President Joe Biden, as...
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Operations agreement for Jefferson Pool approved by Cape City Council4Cape Girardeau City Councils members voted unanimously to formally approve the operations agreement for Jefferson Pool with the Cape Girardeau School District, as part of the consent agenda at their...
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Local doctor/author pens book to help 'Fix Your BS'"Fix Your BS (Belief Systems)", local author Dr. Greg Pursley's latest book, was released Jan 15. It has been nine years since Pursley debuted his first book, "A New Kind of Normal", which told the...
- Missouri governor denies clemency for man facing execution
- Cape man sentenced to prison for sex crimes
- Patching project to close portion of North Main Street in Cape
- Ste. Genevieve's Cave Vineyard offering wine tasting event 2
- I-55 in Cape Co. reduced for bridge inspections
- Century-old engineering marvel revisited at Cape Girardeau Chamber's First Friday Coffee 4
- Vestia expands to Cape — Firm headed by Jackson grad Lauren Oschman focuses on financial advising for physicians
- Local bankers react to Fed's latest interest rate move
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This AfternoonChance Rain ShowersHigh: 56
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TonightChance Rain ShowersLow: 43
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WednesdayRain ShowersHigh: 55Low: 45
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ThursdayMostly SunnyHigh: 55Low: 36
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FridayChance Light RainHigh: 43Low: 26
- Proposal to bring I-29 to Cape Girardeau
- Kennett High School nurse arrested for alleged statutory rape of student
- SoutheastHEALTH to merge with Mercy
- New book to revisit wrongful conviction in Lawless murder case
- Cape Girardeau restaurant institution Hamburger Express to close this weekend
- Fate of former Broadway Theatre still murky
- Harrell moving on from Jackson High School principal post
- Texas man jailed in Dallas monkey case says he'd do it again
- Funeral home finds woman breathing hours after declared dead
- Michigan man says son, 6, ordered $1K in food from Grubhub
- Iowa voids Illini students' tickets when it discovers prank
- Blood-flavored ice helps zoo animals beat Rio's heat
- Radioactive capsule that fell off truck found in Australia
- Bring back dodo? Ambitious plan draws investors, critics
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Kelly wins big over Charleston in midday matchupBENTON, Mo. — The Kelly girls’ basketball team rode a fast start to a lopsided win over Charleston during a midday matchup between the...
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Cape Central wins big on senior nightA common theme all season long for the Cape Central Tigers has been senior leadership and that proved to be the case again as the Tigers blew by the...
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Missourian prep hoops roundup, Feb. 6: Meadow Heights girls get by Chaffee at homeMeadow Heights (13-5) used a big first quarter to take down Chaffee (14-7) by a score of 52-42 at home on Monday night. Rachael Hellebusch led the...
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Oran pulls away from Woodland down the stretchORAN, Mo. — The Oran girls’ basketball team won 52-32 over Woodland on Monday, Feb. 6. Haley Webb had a game-high 16 points to lead the Lady Eagles...
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Portageville Lady Bulldogs advance to Bootheel Conference Championship with win over CampbellHAYTI, Mo. — The Portageville girls' basketball earned a trip to the Bootheel Conference Championship with a 51-45 win over Campbell on Saturday,...
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Lady Mules rally in fourth quarter on senior nightThe Poplar Bluff Lady Mules were determined not to let Saxony Lutheran spoil their senior night. Trailing much of the game and down five points with...
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Vestia expands to Cape — Firm headed by Jackson grad Lauren Oschman focuses on financial advising for physicians (2/6/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianJackson High School alumna Lauren Law Oschman is not a medical doctor nor does she play one on TV. As a daughter of SoutheastHEALTH cardiologist...
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Local bankers react to Fed's latest interest rate move (2/6/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianFederal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell's announcement Feb. 1 of a quarter point — or 25 basis point — increase in the key federal funds rate is...
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Supply keeping gas prices steady (2/6/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianPump prices in Missouri are 4 cents lower than a week ago but remain 32 cents higher than one month ago. The average statewide gas price Saturday,...
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Newbridge Retirement plans spring opening in Cape Girardeau (2/6/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianStamford, Connecticut-based Newbridge Properties is preparing to open a 75,000-square-foot retirement community at 1205 S. Mount Auburn Road in Cape...
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Column: Race everywhere (2/7/23)2Victor Davis HansonRecently an unarmed 29-year-old African American, Tyre Nichols, was brutally beaten to death by five Black Memphis police officers. They were charged...
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Column: Inconsistency: The most consistent thing about politics (2/7/23)Veronique de RugySince Grover Cleveland was president, no one has accused the average politician of being principled or even consistent. Year after year, Republicans...
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Editorial: Night to Shine is a fun event for those with special needs (2/6/23)1There are community galas. High school proms. But you'd be hard pressed to find more joy on the faces of attendees than at Night to Shine, an annual...
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Column: The IRS tightens the screws on the gig economy (2/6/23)11The IRS is so kind. Our most beloved federal agency has delayed until next year a new income-reporting law it has carefully designed to squeeze the...
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Column: A year of progress in Cape Girardeau (2/4/23)4Stacy KinderI would like to offer our citizens a reminder of the city's financial accomplishments of the last year, and to share a picture of the goals and plans...
- The differences between Biden, Trump document troves 41
- Chinese balloon soars across US; Blinken scraps Beijing trip 19
- Missouri House OKs raising bar for constitutional amendments 17
- US downs Chinese balloon over ocean, moves to recover debris 16
- Jason Smith laments 'fiscal insanity' as Biden prepares SOTU speech 16
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New this week: 'Your Place or Mine', 'All That Breathes', Paramore albumHere's a collection curated by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists of what's arriving on TV, streaming services and music and video game...
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'Knock at the Cabin' knocks off 'Avatar' at the box officeNEW YORK -- For the first time in almost two months, the box office doesn't belong to blue people. After seven weeks as the top film in theaters,...
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Prosecutors file charges in set shooting by Alec BaldwinSANTA FE, N.M. -- Actor Alec Baldwin and a weapons specialist have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a...
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Remembering those we can taste no moreI was surprised to realize that I have been writing for this feature since October 2018. It truly hasn't felt like this long, and I have enjoyed 99.7% of the places I visited (yes, that's very scientific and accurate, like everything I do.) But this time, I thought it might be interesting to take a look back at how the landscape of food has changed in the area, and perhaps spare a moment for those we have lost and still yearn for...
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Gongura: Experiencing the fresh flavors of IndiaThis week I explored the taste of India at one of my favorite local restaurants: The Spanish Street Farmacy. I stopped by and spoke to the brains behind the "virtual" operation, Frank Green. Green explained he became interested in the Gongora (Hibiscus sabdariffa) plant while breaking bread with friends from India. ...
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If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that our home is a place of comfort and safety. A place where families gather, bond and develop...
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Pop Culture Happenings: February (2/7/23)A knight, a horse with three crowns and the “King of Suede” walk into a bar. No, it’s not a bad joke — it’s nostalgia! 1973 50 Years Ago On Feb. 26,...
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Column: Be an Artist (2/7/23)Last year, I attended a quilt show. As I wandered from one beautiful quilt to another, I was amazed at the skill and creativity each contained. It...
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Quentin Kimbrell is in the cockroach business. In the morning, he turns the lights on at his facility, and even on the sunniest days, he hears rain....
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Irony is my guilty pleasure. It certainly was ironic, then, that midway through “The Year of Living Danishly” by Helen Russell, I was disappointed...
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New Vision Counseling appoints New Executive Director Shari BoxdorferCAPE GIRARDEAU – New Vision Counseling’s Board of Directors has name Shari Boxdorfer the new...
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Schools across Southeast Missouri helping families keep children safeSaxony Lutheran High School, Cape Girardeau Middle School, Chaffee Public Schools, Immanuel...
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SOCIAL SECURITY COLUMN: SLAM THE SCAM - HOW TO SPOT GOVERNMENT IMPOSTERSDo you know how to spot a government imposter scam? Knowing how to identify potential scammers...
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