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Before a gallery of Missouri Bar members and the family of Scott Reynolds, a Cape Girardeau attorney charged in allegedly assaulting his fiancée, visiting Circuit Court Judge Robert Wilkins ruled Wednesday to modify...
The Discovery Playhouse has found a leader, at least for the time being. Janet Livingston, a consultant with Hendrickson Business Advisors, was named interim executive director of the children's museum that will open by the...
Striving to raise awareness and money for a state program meant to empower young parents, the director of the local Missouri Mentoring Partnership has put on some pounds. Charles DiStefano made his first appearance as a...
Cape Girardeau's candidates for mayor agree a downtown casino would bring jobs that would be hard to turn down, but split over whether they favor allowing voters to decide if smoking should be banned in public places....
A one-time employee of a local not-for-profit arts organization has been charged with stealing from her former employer.
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Cape Chamber of Commerce After Hours March 16
Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours March 16, 2010.

Jackson Rotary Pancake Day
Jackson Rotary Club sponsors its annual Pancake Day March 16, 2010 in Jackson.

Daddy's Girls
On March 6, area fathers and daughters flocked to the Arena Building in Cape Girardeau for the second annual Father/Daughter Dance.
More headlines
Parent mentoring program seeks donations after being left out of governor's budget recommendations (03/17/10)
Striving to raise awareness and money for a state program meant to empower young parents, the director of the local Missouri Mentoring Partnership has put on some pounds. Charles DiStefano made his first appearance as a "pregnant" man at the Little Lambs Children's Sale at the West Park Mall on Tuesday, after $257 was pledged for the Missouri Mentoring Partnership Young Parent Program. ...
Jackson school donates more than $10,500 to playground project (03/14/10)
A Jackson school recently donated a check of a little more than $10,500 to an all-accessible playground in Cape Girardeau County. Since October students at St. Paul Lutheran School have saved coins in a special coin box. The students also collected pledges for a March 8 walkathon at the Osage Community Centre...
Cape police searching for person who took money from Sonic restaurant (03/17/10)
Cape Girardeau police officers are still looking for a suspect who broke into the Sonic fast-food restaurant, at 1764 N. Kingshighway Monday and stole several hundred dollars in cash. An employee arrived at work to find a window on the south side of the establishment broken and cash missing, said Cape Girardeau Police Department spokesman Sgt. Jason Selzer...
Discovery Playhouse names interim director (03/17/10)
The Discovery Playhouse has found a leader, at least for the time being. Janet Livingston, a consultant with Hendrickson Business Advisors, was named interim executive director of the children's museum that will open by the end of March at 502 Broadway in Cape Girardeau. Livingston, a mother of two young children, volunteered tirelessly to help develop a marketing plan for the new museum, said Kevin Priester, president of the Discovery Playhouse board of directors...
Mo. higher ed commissioner endorses agency merger (03/12/10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri's higher education commissioner is endorsing Gov. Jay Nixon's proposal to merge the state's two education agencies. Nixon wants to combine the Department of Higher Education and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education...
Mo. House rejects school funding formula changes (03/17/10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The Missouri House has rejected an effort by rural lawmakers to change which school districts would bear the brunt of cuts in state aid. Missouri distributes money to districts according to a formula. About 150 school districts are carved out of the formula because it would cause them to lose state aid...
Authors advocate introducing technology like cell phones, texting into curriculum (03/15/10)
A 22-year-old Jackson woman co-authored a book about increasing the use of technology in the classroom. Weeks after it was published, she met her writing partner in person. "We used all the tools we talk about," said Majhon Phillips, who is completing her master's degree online with the University of Illinois...
South Reynolds School gets $1 million grant for biomass heating system (03/16/10)
ELLINGTON -- Southern Reynolds School District has been awarded a nearly $1 million grant to install a new, more energy and cost efficient heating system for its buildings. The system could provide more than $300,000 in energy savings for Ellington schools over the next decade...
Cape schools will face tough decisions if bond issue fails, say candidates at forum (03/17/10)
As the Cape Girardeau School District enters uncertain territory with state funding prospects and the condition of its facilities, school board candidates have similar ideas about how to proceed. Four candidates, incumbent Paul Nenninger, Hamner Hill, Don Call and Philip "Phil" Moore, debated district issues during a candidate forum Tuesday at the Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center. ...
Children's museum in Cape to open in next few weeks (03/14/10)
Step inside the door at 502 Broadway and imagine. Replace the whirring of sanders and pounding hammers with the oohs and aahs of children and the hum of a Van de Graaff generator. To the left, the cab of a 1952 firetruck is ready. Next door, a mock bank with play-money ATM and tellers is in the final stages of preparation. ...
Sikeston police, drug task force arrest several in drug sweep (03/17/10)
SIKESTON, Mo. - Several people are in custody following two sting operations by the Sikeston Department of Public Safety and the SEMO Drug Task Force. The undercover operations to arrest people purchasing methamphetamine precursors such as pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in manufacturing meth, began in February, according to a news release from Sikeston DPS...
Cancer society uses giant colon replica to raise awareness (03/17/10)
The local American Cancer Society is hoping that a tour of an inflatable colon exhibit will bring awareness about the importance of a screening for colorectal cancer. The 20-foot-long replica of a human colon will be open for tours Friday at the Saint Francis Medical Center Health and Wellness Center from 6 a.m. ...
Cape candidates agree on casino, are split over smoking ban (03/17/10)
Cape Girardeau's candidates for mayor agree a downtown casino would bring jobs that would be hard to turn down, but split over whether they favor allowing voters to decide if smoking should be banned in public places. Retired businessman Harry Rediger and former councilman Matt Hopkins spent more than 40 minutes answering questions before an audience of 50 who attended the League of Women Voters forum at the Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center. ...
Sikeston starts tree inventory (03/17/10)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- To help the Sikeston Park Division with budgeting and future planting, a tree inventory is under way in all 14 of the city's parks, the Standard Democrat newspaper reported. "We lost over 200 trees in the park system as a result of the ice storm," said Sikeston Park Director Jiggs Moore. "The inventory will not only tell us the number and varieties of trees we have, it will also give us an assessment of the condition of trees."...
Mo. police to check teen seat belt use (03/17/10)
CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) -- Police in St. Louis County and throughout Missouri plan to crack down on teen drivers who don't wear seat belts. "Operation Safe Teen" is aimed at getting the attention of seat belt law violators and reducing highway fatalities...
State news
  • Mo. man accused in fire that killed fiance's kids
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A Springfield man was charged Wednesday with setting a fire that killed his fiancee's three children and critically injured their grandfather inside the family's home....
  • Kan. man pleads guilty in homeowner fraud scheme
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A northeast Kansas man has pleaded guilty in Missouri to a fraud scheme that prosecutors say forced low-income homeowners into bankruptcy....
  • Worry of floods in Mo. river towns eases _ for now
    ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Concerns of early spring flooding in Missouri eased Wednesday as the Mississippi River crested north of St. Louis and the Missouri River began to fall, but forecasters said the risk of flooding remains high....
  • Hundreds give budget-cutting tips to Mo. lawmakers
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri lawmakers have received hundreds of money-saving and money-making suggestions from the public as the state struggles with a revenue shortage....
  • Mo. House OKs bill sparing some schools from cuts
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The Missouri House endorsed legislation Wednesday that would shield more than one-quarter of Missouri's public school districts from a midyear funding cut caused by state budget troubles....
National news
  • Sheriff: Man sold his wife for sex on Craigslist
    CHICAGO (AP) -- A woman feared she'd never see her young child again unless she complied with her husband's scheme to sell her sexual services on Craigslist, authorities said Wednesday.
  • Was Ala. snack food heir's death tied to business?
    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- An angry letter and a bag of Golden Flake chips were taped inside Major Bashinsky's abandoned car when it was found near downtown Birmingham.
  • Prescription-drug heists on the rise
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The $75 million heist at a pharmaceutical warehouse in Connecticut this week was just the most audacious example of a growing phenomenon: Thieves are stealing large quantities of prescription drugs for resale on the black market.
  • Research monkey deaths prompt calls for crackdown
    SPARKS, Nev. (AP) -- Workers at a Nevada research lab were checking on a primate room when they came across a ghastly sight: Thirty dead monkeys were essentially cooked alive after someone left the heater on. Two others were near death and had to be euthanized.
  • Search for Washington state mom and son resumes
    SEATTLE (AP) -- Authorities in Washington state on Wednesday resumed their search for a woman who appears to have abandoned a van on a remote Puget Sound beach over the weekend and disappeared with her 8-year-old son.
  • Report alleges Afghan contractor shot Ind. Marine
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The U.S. Marine Corps' investigation of the February death of an Indiana Marine in Afghanistan concludes that he was fatally shot when an Afghan security contractor fired shots at a group of Marines.
  • Group decries textbooks on Islam as inflammatory
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A series of children's textbooks on Islam contains misleading and inflammatory rhetoric about the religion, inaccurately portraying its followers as inherently violent and deserving of suspicion, according to a Muslim civil liberties group.
  • Leprechaun-garbed holdup suspect among 2 shot dead
    GALLATIN, Tenn. (AP) -- Two bank robbery suspects, including one dressed in a green leprechaun costume, were shot dead after a St. Patrick's Day chase and shootout with police in Tennessee, authorities said.
  • Nation, world go green for St. Patrick's Day
    NEW YORK (AP) -- All the world from the Sydney Opera House to the Empire State Building turned Irish, or at least Irish for the day, as revelers marked St. Patrick's Day with bagpipes, dancing, emerald lights and green body paint in a flurry of celebration.
Weird news
  • NH lawyer fights ban on alleged cussing jogger
    PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) -- The attorney representing a jogger accused of yelling at police and citizens during his runs through Portsmouth, New Hampshire said an order barring his client from the city while he is free on bail is unconstitutional....
  • Woman accused of sending text about drugs to agent
    ALTUS, Okla. (AP) -- A Mangum woman has been arrested for allegedly sending a text message about illegal drugs to a drug task force agent. A warrant was issued for the woman for possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of a controlled drug with the intent to distribute. A Jackson County jailer said Wednesday the woman wasn't in custody....
  • Errant spike strip leaves Calif. drivers flat
    NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- Some drivers in Newport Beach said they were left flat after a spike strip fell out of a police car and punctured their tires. A police report said the strip, which is designed to slow down fleeing drivers, fell out of a police officer's Chevy Tahoe on Feb. 27. The report said the officer had checked out the vehicle but forgot to close the back door before leaving the police station....
  • Police: La. man denied beer run gets very testy
    THIBODAUX, La. (AP) -- A 25-year-old man did not take his inability to get more beer well. Lafourche sheriff's spokeswoman Lesley Hill Peters said the man was accused of breaking furniture and throwing a beer bottle at a woman after she refused to give him car keys so he could buy more beer on Monday night. The Courier reported Wednesday that the man admitted to deputies he'd been drinking before the argument with the alleged 29-year-old victim....
  • Sleeping man shocked after cold man jumps into bed
    PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Police said a man broke into a Pittsburgh home and climbed into bed with its owner, apparently because he was drunk and cold following a rap concert. Homeowner Frank Fontana says he was in bed when the man climbed in about 5:30 Wednesday morning. Fontana says he asked whether it was a woman who has keys to his home - and he grabbed a baseball bat when a deep male voice answered, "No, it's not."...
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