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Four Southeast Missouri State University students were charged today in connection with an alleged break-in and assault at an off-campus house, including three university football players. Antonio Garritano, 19, of Jackson...
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- A manager formerly employed at Sonic restaurant, 2126 Broadway, pleaded guilty Tuesday before Butler County Circuit Court Judge Robert L. Smith to attempting to manufacture methamphetamine in the...
High fuel costs and the aftermath from multiple storms placed strains on Cape Girardeau County highway department operations in 2009, highway administrator Scott Bechtold said Monday. To keep spending under control in 2010,...
A pedestrian struck by a driver late Sunday was believed to have been drinking, Cape Girardeau Police Department spokesman Cpl. Adam Glueck said today.
For some area residents Sunday's Super Bowl game wasn't all about who won or lost, but instead about letting loose and finding comfort in the company of their friends, sharing laughs and their favorite snack foods. About 55...
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Polar Plunge
The Polar Plunge took place Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010 at Trail of Tears State Park to raise money for the Special Olympics of Missouri.

Fourth annual Penguin Party
The Cape Girardeau Public Schools Foundation holds the fourth annual Penguin Party Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Cape Girardeau Country Club.

First Friday Coffee Feb. 5
Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce First Friday Coffee Feb. 5, 2010 at the Show Me Center.
More headlines
Former manager pleads guilty to cooking meth in restaurant (02/09/10)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- A manager formerly employed at Sonic restaurant, 2126 Broadway, pleaded guilty Tuesday before Butler County Circuit Court Judge Robert L. Smith to attempting to manufacture methamphetamine in the restaurant in December. Dennie L. Bratcher, 27, also pleaded guilty a charge of second-degree burglary...
Highway 51 bridge rehab project to start Monday (02/09/10)
Traffic on the Chester Bridge on Highway 51 in Perry County will be restricted starting Monday. Work to rehabilitate the Mississippi River bridge east of Chester, Ill. will begin at 7 a.m. Monday and will continue through June 25. The Missouri Department of Transportation contracted the work to PCI Roads. There will be an 11-foot width restriction in the work zone. Traffic will also be controlled by temporary signals during the road work, resulting in delays...
Slick roads lead to numerous accidents throughout Southeast Missouri (02/09/10)
While snowfall has moved out of the area, falling temperatures have given way to icy roads that have contributed to numerous traffic accidents. Snow and icy roads prompted many area schools to call off classes for the day, but students at Cape Girardeau County's two largest districts went ahead with school.
Ceremony to honor Eagle Scouts Saturday (02/09/10)
Over 70 boys from Southeast Missouri and Southern Illinois earned the coveted Eagle Scout honor in 2009. Those 79 young men will be recognized at the annual Court of Honor ceremony at Southeast Missouri State University on Saturday. State Sen. Rob Mayer (R-Dexter) is this year's class sponsor and will be the keynote speaker. Scout district executive Bill Crowell said these boys show their future employers that they are dedicated, hard-working leaders in society...
Cleanup from 2008, 2009 storms put strain on Cape Girardeau County Highway department budget (02/09/10)
High fuel costs and the aftermath from multiple storms placed strains on Cape Girardeau County highway department operations in 2009, highway administrator Scott Bechtold said Monday. To keep spending under control in 2010, Bechtold told the Cape Girardeau County Commission during its meeting that his department will postpone some expenditures in new equipment. Bechtold said he will meet with other staff to determine which expenditures to delay...
Prescribed burns set for Mark Twain National Forest (02/09/10)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- Prescribed burns are planned in the coming months at Mark Twain National Forest to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires. The U.S. Forest Service says the burns in southern Missouri will reduce fuels on the forest floor from last year's ice and wind storms. The Springfield News-Leader also reported that the fires are intended to improve the forest's health and wildlife habitat...
Jackson School Board agenda 2/9/10 (02/09/10)
7 p.m. Tuesday Board of Education office, 614 E. Adams St. Presentations Approval of minutes Finance Public comments Action items Informational items Executive session...
Air Force's Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble to perform at Jackson High School (02/09/10)
The new performance hall at Jackson High School will host one of the top jazz bands in the United States on Thursday night. The Shades of Blue Jazz Ensemble will take the stage to entertain young and old with a variety of tunes. "We are very excited and honored to have a military band of this caliber performing in Jackson," said David Ludwig, Americanism officer with American Legion Post 158 in Jackson. ...
Road crews prepared for overnight snowfall (02/09/10)
Road crews are ready for the third accumulating snow in less than two weeks, officials said as a winter storm expected to bring 4 or more inches of snow to Southeast Missouri arrived in the area Monday.
Winter storm to be followed by strong winds (02/08/10)
A winter storm warning issued early this afternoon predicts that the Cape Girardeau area should receive about 3-1/2 to 4 inches of snow by Tuesday morning. The warning is in effect until 9 a.m. Tuesday. The snow will be followed by strong winds that will push windchills into the teens and single digits Tuesday and Tuesday night, said David Humphrey, lead meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Paducah, Ky...
Pedestrian struck by car at Independence and Keller streets (02/09/10)
A pedestrian struck by a driver late Sunday was believed to have been drinking, Cape Girardeau Police Department spokesman Cpl. Adam Glueck said today.
Kinder hopeful for 2010 Tour of Missouri (02/09/10)
ST. LOUIS -- Lieutenant Gov. Peter Kinder is expressing optimism that the Tour of Missouri bicycle race will happen again this year. Kinder told KMOX Radio in St. Louis he is hopeful the money will be in place soon to begin extensive planning for the professional bike race. Kinder is chairman and said the event could still go on even if state funding falls through...
Suspect in SEMO burglary pleads guilty (02/09/10)
A Cape Girardeau man pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree burglary Monday before Circuit Court Judge Benjamin F. Lewis for stealing miscellaneous high-tech items from Southeast Missouri State University dorm rooms. Marcus L. Woods, 24, previously faced five counts of second-degree burglary, but four were dropped, according to Jennifer Booth, Woods' attorney, per a plea agreement with the Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney's office...
Man accused of domestic assault gets reduction in bond (02/09/10)
Associate Circuit Court Judge Gary A. Kamp ordered a reduction in bond Feb. 3 in the case against Jason J. Robert of Cape Girardeau, who is charged with second-degree and third-degree domestic assault for abusing and threatening to kill his girlfriend...
Alma Schrader PTA wins grant (02/09/10)
The PTA at Alma Schrader Elementary in Cape Girardeau got a financial boost to plan programming to encourage parent involvement. The school was one of 32 nationwide to receive a $1,897 grant from the AXA Foundation, which is part of the financial firm AXA Equitable. ...
State news
  • Judge: No deposition in televangelist in lawsuit
    WATERLOO, Ill. (AP) -- A judge says televangelist Joyce Meyer doesn't have to submit to a deposition in a wrongful-death lawsuit involving a woman slain with her two children....
  • Roeder uses YouTube to talk about abortion killing
    WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -- The man convicted of murdering a Kansas abortion provider shows little sympathy for the doctor's family in a YouTube tape that marks his first public comments since his trial....
  • Mo. lawmakers consider ban on synthetic pot
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A widely available and legal drug that mimics the effects of marijuana could became illegal in Missouri through a bill considered Tuesday in the Legislature....
  • Mo. lawmakers debate early voting, photo ID rules
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A Missouri House committee considered a proposal Tuesday that could require people to show a photo ID before casting a ballot but allow them to vote before Election Day....
  • Man admits cooking meth at restaurant
    POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (AP) -- The former manager of a Sonic restaurant in Cape Girardeau has pleaded guilty to attempting to manufacture methamphetamine at the restaurant....
National news
  • Snow shuts down federal government, life goes on
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- If snow keeps 230,000 government employees home for the better part of a week, will anyone notice?
  • Workers spent 80-plus hours a week at Conn. plant
    NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- Some workers building a Connecticut power plant shattered by a gas explosion had been spending more than 80 hours a week there before the blast killed five Sunday, The Associated Press has learned. One employee said workers smelled gas less than an hour beforehand and were told to open doors wider for air.
  • Kerrigan family disputes autopsy report on father
    BOSTON (AP) -- The family of Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan insisted Tuesday that they do "not blame anyone" for her father's death and criticized a medical examiner's finding that Daniel Kerrigan died of a heart rhythm problem after a fight with his son.
  • NY governor says rumors that haunted him are dying
    ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- New York Gov. David Paterson says he believes an anticipated story by The New York Times about his personal conduct won't include much-rumored talk of wild behavior.
  • Murtha's death sets stage for marquee House race
    JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- Democrats have long dominated the late Rep. John Murtha's district in western Pennsylvania, but Republicans have made inroads in recent years that could help them win back the seat -- and some longtime Murtha supporters say they're open to voting for a GOP candidate.
  • Cops search San Antonio landfill for missing baby
    SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Police began excavating a landfill Tuesday in search of a body or other evidence in the disappearance of an 8-month-old Arizona boy who was last seen with his mother at a San Antonio hotel on the day after Christmas.
  • Anthem asked to justify rate hike in California
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- For the second time this week, President Barack Obama has pointed to one health insurer's major rate hike in California as a doomy harbinger of rising premiums across America.
  • Mass. mom guilty of murder in girl's fatal OD
    BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) -- A Massachusetts woman was convicted of second-degree murder Tuesday in the fatal prescription drug overdose of her 4-year-old daughter.
  • Police debate use of family DNA to ID suspects
    DENVER (AP) -- Police in at least two states are increasingly using a DNA crime-solving technique that some legal experts say amounts to guilt by association: If your brother, father, uncle or son has been in trouble with the law and is in a DNA database because of it, you, too, could fall under suspicion.
  • LA-area foothills under mudslide threat
    LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, Calif. (AP) -- Homeowners in mud-ravaged foothill towns north of Los Angeles packed their cars and left Tuesday as evacuation orders took hold and a new winter storm arrived.
Weird news
  • Complaint claims mayor uses mute button on speakers
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Los Angeles County prosecutors are looking into a complaint that the mayor of Carson cuts off public speakers at City Council meetings if he doesn't like what they're saying. David Demerjian of the district attorney's office said the complaint claims that Mayor Jim Dear hits the mute button on speakers before the three-minute time limit is up....
  • Man claims Va. deputies beat him for burping
    ROANOKE, Va. (AP) -- A Roanoke man claims sheriff's deputies beat him in the city jail because of his burping. Thomas Scott Vandegrift made the allegations in a federal lawsuit filed last week against several deputies, the city, the sheriff's office and the sheriff. According to the lawsuit, the deputies were annoyed by Vandegrift's burping, which was caused by acid reflux....
  • Dog waste piling up at Wyoming forest trails
    JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) -- A smelly problem is piling at trails around Jackson where people go hiking and cross-country skiing with their dogs. How big is this problem? Bridger-Teton National Forest officials say they recently counted 173 piles of dog waste around just one trailhead....
  • Makeup bandit returns after 6 month absence
    CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) -- A bandit who likes to steal makeup from a well known drug store chain has returned after a six month absence. Chandler police said the "Blue Basket Bandit" attempted a theft Monday at a Walgreens store. Over the past two years, police said the thief has stolen approximately $10,000 worth of cosmetic merchandise from Walgreens stores around Chandler and neighboring cities....
  • Man allegedly steals ambulance with patient inside
    MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Authorities say a drunken man stole an ambulance from a Wisconsin ski area with the patient and paramedics still inside. The Dane County Sheriff's Department says emergency responders were treating a patient in the back of the ambulance at the Tyrol Basin Ski and Snowboard Area in Mount Horeb on Monday night. They say a 24-year-old Illinois man got into the vehicle and drove it around the parking lot....
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