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Thousands of area residents browsed the latest products from countertops to rooftops Saturday at the Show Me Center during the 30th annual Southeast Missouri Home Builders Association Home and Garden Show, which continues...
They kept on running through the muscle cramps, through the cold, through the night and into the next day. Participants in the Howard L. Aslinger Foundation's 24-Hour Endurance Run at Arena Park in Cape Girardeau came from...
While Discovery Playhouse won't be open to its target audience until the end of March, the interactive children's museum welcomed the young at heart Saturday evening to a "funraiser" that gave the public its first look at...
It was well past 3 p.m., but Cathy Kapfer's classroom at Central Middle School was full of activity. At the front of the room, Kapfer helped fifth-grade students find common denominators. In the back, clusters of students...
After months of waiting, the deal for a Canadian investor to take over Commander Premier Aircraft Corp. in Cape Girardeau seems poised for completion. Ronald Strauss, founder of Aero-Base Inc., said that almost all remaining...
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Jackson Chamber Business Breakfast March 19
Jackson Chamber of Commerce business breakfast March 19 at Creative Edge.

St. Patrick's Day 2010
Cape Girardeau's downtown attracted those celebrating St. Patrick's Day during the Annual Pub Crawl on Wednesday, March 17, 2010.

Cape Chamber of Commerce After Hours March 16
Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours March 16, 2010.
More headlines
Jackson man charged with assault after 12-hour standoff with police (03/21/10)
An overnight standoff with police has led to the arrest of a Jackson man. Around 7 p.m. Thursday Cape Girardeau sheriff's deputies received a call that a man was threatening suicide at his home off Route Y in Jackson, a news release from sheriff's department spokesman Lt. ...
Broken sewer line at Jackson subdivision repaired (03/21/10)
A broken sewer line released untreated wastewater into a section of Ramsey Branch in Jackson on Thursday morning but caused no threat to drinking water, city leaders said. The leak occurred near the intersection of Clear Creek Drive and Greenwood Circle in Klaus Park subdivision.
Education Solutions group: Community support needed to boost graduation rate (03/21/10)
Increasing community involvement in public schools will be the key to the success of a group planning to increase the graduation rate in the Cape Girardeau School District. At Friday's Community Caring Conference at Southeast Missouri State University, community members gathered to hear about a model for change in schools. The Education Solutions Team, a group sponsored by the United Way of Southeast Missouri, has been working to create the model for about a year...
Endurance run raises funds for scholarships (03/21/10)
They kept on running through the muscle cramps, through the cold, through the night and into the next day. Participants in the Howard L. Aslinger Foundation's 24-Hour Endurance Run at Arena Park in Cape Girardeau came from as far away as Texas, running to raise money to provide scholarships to students with disabilities...
Discovery Playhouse guests donate $63,000 at 'funraiser' (03/21/10)
While Discovery Playhouse won't be open to its target audience until the end of March, the interactive children's museum welcomed the young at heart Saturday evening to a "funraiser" that gave the public its first look at the attraction. After many months of work to renovate the old Walther's Furniture building at 502 Broadway in Cape Girardeau, volunteers at the museum saw its first paying "customers."...
River Campus exhibits 'Arts by the River' by the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri (03/21/10)
LAURA SIMON~lsimon@semissourian.com Handmade teapots by Jimmy Liu of St. Louis are on display during the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri's first "Arts by the River" in the atrium and convocation center of Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus. ...
Musicians perform Friday in MSHSAA music festival hosted by Central High School (03/21/10)
LAURA SIMON ~ lsimon@semissourian.com Pat Palisch accompanies Jackson High School student Austin Koenig as they perform Lawson Lunde's Sonata for Alto Saxaphone and Piano during the MSHSAA music festival Friday at Central High School in Cape Girardeau....
I-55 roadwork continues this week in Perry and Cape counties (03/21/10)
Interstate 55 in Perry and Cape Girardeau counties will continue to be reduced to one lane with a 16-foot width restriction while Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform concrete repairs. The section of roadway is in the southbound lanes from the Biehle exit in Perry County to the Fruitland exit in Cape Girardeau County...
After four years of not making targets, Central Middle School preparing for latest round of MAP tests (03/21/10)
It was well past 3 p.m., but Cathy Kapfer's classroom at Central Middle School was full of activity. At the front of the room, Kapfer helped fifth-grade students find common denominators. In the back, clusters of students worked on spelling words. Some students bounced between activities...
Deal to buy Commander Premier at Cape airport close to completion, investor says (03/21/10)
After months of waiting, the deal for a Canadian investor to take over Commander Premier Aircraft Corp. in Cape Girardeau seems poised for completion. Ronald Strauss, founder of Aero-Base Inc., said that almost all remaining obstacles to securing the financing necessary to purchase the company have been cleared and he expects to obtain the money he has been seeking by the end of the week...
Tour of Missouri supporters seek private donations (03/21/10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Organizers for the Tour of Missouri bicycling race launched a campaign to solicit private donations for the event while Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and his office lessen their involvement.
Mayoral candidates discuss tax holiday, pay raises at forum (03/19/10)
Cape Girardeau should not participate in the back-to-school sales tax holiday if it means the city will have money to provide at least nominal raises during the coming year, mayoral candidate Harry Rediger said Thursday night. Speaking before about two dozen people at a candidate forum sponsored by the Cape Girardeau County Pachyderm Club, Rediger said he is still undecided about whether the city should take part in the annual weekend of tax-free purchases of school clothes, supplies and computers. ...
Sikeston man's murder trial set to start this summer (03/19/10)
A Sikeston, Mo., man will go to trial this summer for first-degree murder, KZIM KSIM radio reported. New Madrid County Circuit Judge Fred Copeland was to preside over the jury trial for 47-year-old Robert Eldridge in Caruthersville this week. But that has now been pushed back to begin July 22...
Charges filed in deadly Poplar Bluff shooting (03/19/10)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- A Poplar Bluff man was charged Thursday afternoon with murdering his sister-in-law's boyfriend during an verbal dispute at his rural Butler County home, the Daily American Republic newspaper reported. Randy Paul Johnson, 54, of the 1500 block of County Road 428 was charged with the Class A felony of second-degree murder and the unclassified felony of armed criminal action by Butler County Prosecuting Attorney Kevin Barbour. Johnson's bond was set at $500,000 cash...
Three making the rounds with presentations on Cape school bond issue (03/19/10)
A handful of residents at Chateau Girardeau went on a Thursday morning tour of the Cape Girardeau School District without leaving their seats. "Right now you're looking at Jefferson Elementary," said Neil Glass, director of administrative services. A floor plan of the school flashed on a screen during his presentation about the district's proposed $40 million bond issue...
State news
  • Obama urges Dems to come together for health care
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Victory within reach, President Barack Obama exhorted House Democrats on Saturday to stay true to their party's legacy and make history by bringing health insurance to millions of struggling families now left out. Leaders exuded confidence as they defused thorny problems in the countdown to a landmark vote....
  • Lawmaker won't press charges in spitting incident
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- A congressman who was spat on by a protestor on Capitol Hill says he is declining to press charges, but turns out the Capitol Police say they made no arrests....
  • 3 deaths reported as snow storm strikes Plains
    NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- A powerful storm began blowing through Oklahoma and the southern Plains on the first day of spring Saturday, bringing heavy snow and strong winds a day after temperatures reached into the 70s....
  • Dinosaur exhibit opens in May in Kansas City
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Two dozen prehistoric beasts with swishing tails, clawing arms and gnashing teeth will be the stars of a dinosaur exhibit opening in May at Kansas City's Union Station....
National news
  • Former Interior Secretary Udall dies at age 90
    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) -- Stewart Udall, an elder in a famed political family who led the Interior Department as it promoted an expansion of public lands and helped win passage of major environmental laws, has died at the age of 90.
  • Fargo's fight against flooding nears its climax
    FARGO, N.D. (AP) -- A weeklong fight against flooding neared its climax in Fargo on Sunday, with miles of sandbags and clay dikes expected to hold back the bloated Red River at its crest with room to spare.
  • 2 Baltimore officers shot during traffic stop
    BALTIMORE (AP) -- Baltimore police say two officers have been shot during a traffic stop and they are in serious but stable condition. The suspected shooter was killed by return fire.
  • Thousands rally to pull troops from 2 war zones
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Thousands of protesters -- many directing their anger squarely at President Barack Obama -- marched through the nation's capital Saturday to urge immediate withdrawal of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Police: Boy, 16, made racial comment at NJ Walmart
    WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) -- A 16-year-old boy who police said made an announcement at Walmart ordering all black people in a southern New Jersey store to leave was charged with harassment and bias intimidation, authorities said Saturday.
  • 3 deaths reported as snow storm strikes Plains
    NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- A powerful storm began blowing through Oklahoma and the southern Plains on the first day of spring Saturday, bringing heavy snow and strong winds a day after temperatures reached into the 70s.
  • New threat puts Calif. police on heightened alert
    HEMET, Calif. (AP) -- The tense atmosphere surrounding a California police department plagued by booby trap attacks has been stepped up a notch following the latest threat against officers.
  • Black support high for Obama's race-neutral stance
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- In this banking center walloped by the Great Recession, where unemployment just hit a 20-year high and as many as one in three black people are out of work, blacks could easily be frustrated with President Barack Obama's insistence that a rising economic tide for all will lift African-American boats.
  • Struggling town turns out to bury fallen soldier
    COLUMBIA FALLS, Mont. (AP) -- Residents from the small communities just outside the mountains of Glacier National Park buried one of their own Saturday, a young soldier from Hungry Horse killed by Afghan insurgents earlier this month.
  • 3 killed after small planes collide over Fla.
    WILLISTON, Fla. (AP) -- A single-engine plane and a kit-built aircraft collided in clear, sunny skies Saturday over central Florida, killing three people, authorities said.
Weird news
  • NYC cops sorry for pounding couple's door 50 times
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Cheesecake in hand, the police commissioner personally apologized Friday for the 50 or so mistaken, door-pounding visits that police have made to the home of a bewildered elderly Brooklyn couple in the past eight years....
  • Colo topless gardener complaints prompt new rules
    BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -- A woman gardening wearing only a yellow thong and pink gloves has brought neighborhood complaints and new rules from a housing authority in Colorado....
  • UK library receives book overdue by 45 years
    LONDON (AP) -- It's common to return a library book late - but not by half a century....
  • Cops: Burglar logs into MySpace on store computer
    KENNEWICK, Wash. (AP) -- A burglar who spent about five hours on a store's computer after breaking into the business gave police all the clues they needed to track him down. Investigators said the 17-year-old logged into his MySpace account while at Bella Office Furniture and that made it easy for them to find him. He also spent time looking at pornography and trying to sell stolen items, all while using the business' computer....
  • Man who accidentally lit match on plane faces heat
    BOSTON (AP) -- A man from Maine who struck a match on a U.S. Airways flight to Boston's Logan International Airport is facing some heat - but not over matches. Massachusetts State Police detained 50-year-old Paul Prater of Sanford on Wednesday over an outstanding identity fraud warrant in Canton, Ga. State police spokesman David Procopio said no charges have been brought for the match lighting, which Prater called an accident....
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