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Saturday, July 4, 2009
junior golf
AJGA offers opportunities for foreign-born players
There aren't many choices available to Joaquin Lolas if he wants to pursue a golf career back home. In fact, there are more courses within a 60-mile radius of Dalhousie Golf Club than in all of Peru, Lolas' home country. "There aren't even 10 courses in Peru," Lolas said. "So the U.S. has a lot more options."...
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The future of the Joint Veterans Council's Independence Day celebration will be decided by the people of Cape Girardeau, organizer Rodger Brown said as he surveyed sparsely filled Arena Park grandstands prior Friday...
Every morning this week, just after sunrise, volunteers have put up 300 U.S. flags around the Cape County Cowboy Church in Oak Ridge. The church is flying the flags at its location off Interstate 55 in honor of the Fourth of...
When Harry Rediger was a boy growing up in a small Nebraska town, he spent a lot of time in his father's hardware shop. There's no doubt he learned all about tools and how to build things. When Rediger became a young man, he...
Despite lower gas prices this year, fewer Missourians are expected to travel during the July Fourth holiday weekend.
Cape Girardeau's newest police department hire will patrol the streets in about a week when Reno, a 16-month-old German shepherd, replaces Bolo as the canine partner of officer Roy Rahn. Bolo finished a seven-year career...
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Patriot Guard Riders - Spirit of America
A tribute to the Patriot Guard Riders preceded the 2009 Spirit of America Award July 3 at Arena Park. The Joint Veterans Council sponsored the weekend Independence Day celebration including fireworks on the Fourth.
More headlines
Bollinger County joins in search for local man (07/03/09)
DEXTER, Mo. -- A command center has been established in Bollinger County in a continuing effort to locate a missing Dexter man, 43-year-old Robert Peters.
Cowboy Church flies flags for July 4 (07/03/09)
Every morning this week, just after sunrise, volunteers have put up 300 U.S. flags around the Cape County Cowboy Church in Oak Ridge. The church is flying the flags at its location off Interstate 55 in honor of the Fourth of July. They were first displayed Saturday evening. Since then volunteers have gone to the church to put up the flags at 6 a.m. each morning, and others have gone to take them down at 7:30 p.m. each evening. The flags will be on display until Sunday afternoon...
Nixon signs bills to help veterans (07/03/09)
Missouri's war dead will be honored with highway markers and have their unclaimed cremated remains taken into the care of veterans groups under two new laws signed Thursday by Gov. Jay Nixon. And living career military retirees will begin getting a tax break next year that will, within a few years, make their pensions exempt from state income tax...
July 4 Tea Party to be held at Arena Building (07/03/09)
Southeast Missourian Conservatives hoping to build on the strength of the April 15 tax protest will hold a July 4 Tea Party from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday on the steps of the Arena Building in Arena Park in Cape Girardeau. The event, announced on the social networking site Facebook, will again be an event aimed at protesting high government spending and what the organizers view as unconstitutional actions to prop up private businesses...
Nixon revisits bond proposal to fund university projects (07/03/09)
Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon said higher education is not a limiting factor for the statewide bond initiative he has revisited in recent weeks. "We certainly shouldn't limit something of this type, that would need to go in front of voters," Nixon said Thursday in Cape Girardeau...
Nixon vetoes easing of motorcycle helmet law, citing safety (07/03/09)
Cape Girardeau, Jackson Independence Day events (07/03/09)
Saturday is Independence Day, and celebrations are scheduled in Cape Girardeau and Jackson. Below is a list of community celebrations. For more area Independence Day events go to http://semoevents.com. July 4th celebration The Jackson celebration includes a car show from 9 a.m. ...
Harry Rediger wins Southeast Missourian's Spirit of America Award (07/03/09)
When Harry Rediger was a boy growing up in a small Nebraska town, he spent a lot of time in his father's hardware shop. There's no doubt he learned all about tools and how to build things. When Rediger became a young man, he decided against going into the hardware business. ...
Nixon gives Mo. veterans tax break, free parking (07/02/09)
Gov. Jay Nixon has signed legislation giving Missouri veterans a tax break. Nixon signed several bills on veterans' issues Thursday during a ceremony at a veterans' home in Cape Girardeau.
Authorities discover missing dog from raided Bootheel property (07/02/09)
HAYTI HEIGHTS, Mo. -- A seventh pit bull dog linked to a search warrant at Hayti Heights on Monday was recently recovered, after it disappeared from the property prior to the warrant's execution. "When we went on the property the first day, there was a tan female pit bull that was not present during the warrant," said Erma Page, manager of the Caruthersville Humane Society (CHS). ...
AAA: Fewer people expected to travel for July Fourth weekend (07/02/09)
Despite lower gas prices this year, fewer Missourians are expected to travel during the July Fourth holiday weekend.
Key Senate Democrats trim cost of health care bill (07/02/09)
WASHINGTON -- Determined to advance President Barack Obama's health care agenda, key Senate Democrats are calling for a government-run insurance option to compete with private plans, as well as a $750-per-worker annual fee on larger companies that do not offer coverage to employees...
Labor Department figures show 487,000 jobs cut in June; jobless rate at 9.5 percent (07/02/09)
WASHINGTON -- Employers cut a larger-than-expected 467,000 jobs in June, driving the unemployment rate up to a 26-year high of 9.5 percent, suggesting that the economy's road to recovery will be bumpy. The Labor Department report, released today, showed that even as the recession flashes signs of easing, companies likely will want to keep a lid on costs and be wary of hiring until they feel certain the economy is on a solid ground...
Cape Girardeau County seeking $172,000 grant to prevent homelessness (07/02/09)
Cape Girardeau County will apply for almost $172,000 to combat homelessness, part of $12 million set aside statewide from the stimulus bill approved by Congress in February. The money, which can be used to help pay rent, apartment deposits and utility bills, is something the county can't pass up, Presiding Commissioner Gerald Jones said Wednesday. ...
Woman rescued from car in pond, then charged with stealing it (07/02/09)
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National news
  • Palin resigns as governor, leaves plans secret
    WASILLA, Alaska (AP) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin abruptly announced Friday she is resigning from office at the end of the month, a shocking move that rattled the Republican party but left open the possibility she would seek a run for the White House in 2012.
  • Serial killer has South Carolina residents on edge
    GAFFNEY, S.C. (AP) -- Terrified residents canceled Fourth of July plans and holed up in their homes Friday as investigators hunted a serial killer believed to have shot four people to death.
  • SC residents mixed over fate of cheating gov
    COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- After a week that offered the world a glimpse into the conflicted mind of philandering South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, his constituents differed Friday on whether he should leave office.
  • Pachyderms outdo people in cross-species chow bout
    NEW YORK (AP) -- In the fight of pachyderms vs. people -- the pachyderms now have the upper trunk.
  • Powerful sedative found in Michael Jackson's home
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The powerful sedative Diprivan was found in Michael Jackson's home, a law enforcement official said Friday as the city planned for a massive crowd at the singer's memorial service.
  • Communities bug out over cuts to mosquito control
    Millions of mosquito eggs laid across southern Texas after Hurricane Ike hit the coast last summer are waiting for the little bit of rain and hot summer days they need to hatch. That's got the man whose job it is to fight the bugs worried -- he's already running out of money.
  • Job seekers seek solace with fellow faithful
    BEVERLY, Mass. (AP) -- Her fellow job seekers offer knowing groans as Diane Castro recalls the day she was laid off: The fear of being summoned to the front office. The phones in nearby cubicles going off like grenades. Finally, a ring at her desk.
  • 4 decades later, freedom rider returns to Miss.
    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- Corey Carter could hear snippets of music in his head -- a calm and subtle melody that hadn't found its shape. The 19-year-old college student simply needed a hero to visualize before he could finish his composition for wind ensemble.
  • AP Source: Detroit mayor firing police chief
    DETROIT (AP) -- The mayor of Detroit is firing the city's police chief, a person familiar with the situation said Friday.
  • Abortion doc murder suspect advocates via mail
    WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -- A man charged with shooting a prominent Kansas doctor who performed late-term abortions has been advocating through mailings from his jail cell that such killings are justifiable and communicating with individuals on the fringes of the anti-abortion movement, weeks after suggesting others might be planning similar attacks.
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