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Big video game fans prove crucial to the industry
(National News ~ 12/19/08)
NEW YORK -- They stand in line outside stores waiting for midnight launches of new video games. When they get home after a long day, they plop down in front of the TV not to sit back and watch, but to play. They're known as "core gamers." They are people like Greg Wilcox, who writes about video games and has bought roughly 100 this year, and people like Mark Hengst, who's in law enforcement and says daily gaming gives him an "interactive form of escapism." And there's Wyatt Du Frane, a geology graduate student who's been playing since he was a little boy.. ...
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Mo. lawmaker files Christmas bill
(State News ~ 12/19/08)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A Missouri lawmaker wants to officially declare Dec. 25 as "Christmas." Missouri has 12 holidays, but most don't have an official title in state law. For example, the fourth Thursday in November is a holiday, but you need to consult your calendar to find it's Thanksgiving Day...
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Debra Hall, Kelly basketball
(High School Sports ~ 12/19/08)
Kelly senior Debra Hall was happy to finally get over the hump against Delta in the championship game of the Chaffee Invitational. After losing to the Bobcats the Last two years, the Hawks won 55-50 on Saturday with Hall scoring 24 points. "Ever since I've been a freshman, it's been a rivalry with Delta, and it's a big relief to actually come out here and show that we're the best for once," Hall said. "It gets a lot off our shoulders."...
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Fire report 12/19/2008
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/19/08)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following calls Wednesday: n At 5:45, a gas call in the 1500 block of Hill Street. n At 8:29 p.m., emergency medical service in the 1300 block of North Sprigg Street. n At 8:33 p.m., extrication in the 500 block of West Cape Rock Drive...
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Citizens, police work together
(Letter to the Editor ~ 12/19/08)
To the editor: Regarding the recent arrest of a suspect for particularly heinous crimes against a senior citizen in Cape Girardeau: Congratulations to the citizen or citizens who chose to be an active part of the community, to stand up to crime and make Cape Girardeau a better place. Your action allowed the police department to make an arrest that places all of us at ease. Senior citizens in particular fear being targeted for crimes of any sort, but all of us fear physical violence...
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Jaguars honor Collier
(High School Sports ~ 12/19/08)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Wearing a Jacksonville Jaguars warmup shirt and a huge smile, Richard Collier drove off the field in his new motorized wheelchair Thursday night as fans chanted his name amid a standing ovation. Collier responded with a thumbs-up, an emotional moment for the player, his teammates, coaches and fans. It also may have offered some closure on a situation the Jaguars never really recovered from this season...
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Dogfighting suspect to stand trial next month
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
A Tennessee man will soon be headed for trial in conjunction with his arrest on dogfighting charges in October 2007. Curtis Pickering, 29, of South Fulton, Tenn., faces the same charges that were dropped in June and refiled in July; three counts of the class D felony of dogfighting...
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Design guidelines for proposed Cape historic district tabled
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
The drive to create Cape Girardeau's first residential historic district has hit a snag. At issue is whether the city will create a parking permit system for a particular neighborhood and define what constitutes a single family. Mike Sheehan, who is leading the effort to establish the Boulevard Historic District, said he was willing to compromise on those items, but some issues are non-negotiable. ...
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Richard Paul
(Obituary ~ 12/19/08)
MALDEN, Mo. -- Richard Leon Paul, 74, of Malden died Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008, at his home. He was born April 27, 1934, at Malden, son of Vondes Verdell and Opal Elena Thompson Paul. He and Lois Jean Albright were married Dec. 18, 1952, in Piggott, Ark...
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Burger King launches beef-scented body spray
(National News ~ 12/19/08)
NEW YORK -- Looking to beef up your mojo this holiday season? Burger King Corp. may have just the thing. The home of the Whopper has launched a new men's body spray called "Flame." The company describes the spray as "the scent of seduction with a hint of flame-broiled meat."...
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Quarterback pioneer Baugh dies at age 94
(Professional Sports ~ 12/19/08)
LUBBOCK, Texas -- People never forgot Slingin' Sammy Baugh. Every day as many as four letters arrived at the West Texas ranch the pioneering quarterback called home. Baugh, whose use of the forward pass took him to the Hall of Fame after a career with the Washington Redskins, died Wednesday night. He was 94...
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Cape couple says they never spoke to man accused of poisoning their dog
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
When a Cape Girardeau couple received an unsigned note in their mailbox telling them to keep their dog quiet, they were puzzled but didn't know who'd sent it, they said Thursday. Bryan and Mindy Hodges, who had two dogs, Lola and Maggie, asked several neighbors about the note but didn't suspect it came from a man who lived several houses away and with whom they'd never spoken...
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Spada collects more All-American honors
(College Sports ~ 12/19/08)
Southeast Missouri State junior punter Doug Spada was named a first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association on Thursday. Spada, who averaged 44.7 yards a punt to rank third in the Football Championship Subdivision, had earned third-team AP All-American honors Wednesday...
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Here for the holidays: German exchange students share their country's Christmas traditions
(Community ~ 12/19/08)
Like every student we love holidays. On our holidays we sleep long or go on vacation. One family activity we do is baking cookies called Plaetzchen. Everybody makes them, and there are lots of different kinds of them. In Germany we celebrate the 24th of December and open all of our presents on that day. We also have several church services on the 24th...
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4-year-old boy mauled by dog in Sikeston, Mo.
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- A 4-year-old boy was mauled over the weekend by an American Bulldog. The boy's injuries included an ear that was almost ripped off, a bite through his cheek that was three to four inches long and several other bite marks on his face and arms, according to the incident report from the Sikeston Department of Public Safety. ...
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State grants will help build housing for elderly in Perryville, repair homes in Cape
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
Efforts to rehabilitate homes occupied by low- to moderate-income owners in Cape Girardeau received a boost from the Missouri Housing Development Commission, but the city won't receive all the money it requested. The commission, in a meeting held Friday in Columbia, also approved tax credits and a low-interest loan for a new 36-unit housing complex for the elderly in Perryville, Mo. ...
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What can we do about barking dogs?
(Letter to the Editor ~ 12/19/08)
To the editor: We sympathize with the man regarding barking dogs. We are going through the same thing with our neighbor's dogs outside our bedroom window. Two big dogs bark day and night, keeping us awake. We have called our neighbors about this with no change whatsoever. There are least 12 dogs at four houses nearby, and when one barks, all like to bark. What can we legally do about this? Oh, the joys of living in the country...
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SEMO professor appointed to advisory council
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
Dr. Bonnie Stepenoff has been re-appointed by Gov. Matt Blunt to the Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The Southeast Missouri State University professor of history will serve until Nov. 15, 2010.
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Information about stray pets
(Letter to the Editor ~ 12/19/08)
To the editor: Incorrect information regarding the Humane Society appeared in Speak Out. A police officer who does not normally work animal control picked up a dog from a citizen who wanted to help that dog find its way home. The officer did not know how the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri operates...
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Emil Wadley
(Obituary ~ 12/19/08)
Emil Steck Wadley, 83, of St. Louis, formerly of Scott City, died Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008, at Cardinal Ritter Nursing Home in St. Louis. He was born Feb. 20, 1925, son of Ben Elder and Mary Roark Wadley. He married Marcella Jones. He was a 1942 graduate of Scott City High School. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II...
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neXt up 12/19/08
(Community ~ 12/19/08)
Friday n New movies "Seven Pounds" Rated PG-13 @ Cape West 14 Cine "The Tale of Despereaux" Rated G @ Cape West 14 Cine "Yes Man" Rated PG-13 @ Cape West 14 Cine n Saint Francis Medical Center Holiday Classis basketball tournament @ Show Me Center, check Sports section for times...
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Ruth Smith
(Obituary ~ 12/19/08)
MILLER CITY, Ill. -- Ruth Smith, 62, of Miller City died Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, at her home. She was born April 23, 1946, at Wyatt, Mo., daughter of Teddy and Beatrice Newcomb Gibson. She and Larry E. Smith were married March 30, 1965. Smith was a member of Lake Milligan Baptist Church...
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Hansbrough moves atop UNC's career scoring list
(College Sports ~ 12/19/08)
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Phil Ford stood at midcourt, waiting for Tyler Hansbrough to take the microphone and address the home crowd. As the reigning national player of the year walked up, Ford playfully bowed in reverence before giving him a hug. Now even the famed point guard who flawlessly ran Dean Smith's "Four Corners" offense is looking up at the former Poplar Bluff star as the storied program's all-time leading scorer...
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I-55 guardrail repairs begin Monday
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
A section of Interstate 55 in Cape Girardeau County will be reduced to one lane Monday while Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace guardrails in the southbound lane.This section of roadway is located from Highway 74 to Route AB. Work will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m...
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Don't forget all the good deeds
(Letter to the Editor ~ 12/19/08)
To the editor: Cindy Tatum is my friend. No matter what mistakes she has made, she will always have my respect for the incredibly hard work she has done as a volunteer for many organizations. I was on a PTO with her at Jackson Middle School, serving as treasurer. ...
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Take your movie money to church
(Letter to the Editor ~ 12/19/08)
To the editor: I am writing about the "Try church" comment in Speak Out. It said, "People go to the movies when times get tough. I would suggest going to church. It doesn't cost you money, and it sure makes me feel better." I suggest going to church too, but don't go empty-handed. Take the money you spent on going to the movies and give it to the church...
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Manning leads Colts to playoff berth
(Professional Sports ~ 12/19/08)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Peyton Manning completed his first 17 passes and led the Colts to their eighth consecutive win and seventh straight playoff berth. Manning threw for 364 yards and three touchdowns, and the Colts secured the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoffs with a 31-24 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday night...
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Peiffer looks for state talent at Tiger Classic
(High School Sports ~ 12/19/08)
Jackson senior Blake Peiffer looks forward to wrestling meets like this weekend's Tiger Classic. He knows he'll face some of the top talent in the state at the 35th rendition of Central's annual meet. "You have to get your mind ready to go knowing that you're going to have a tough weekend," Peiffer said. "No match is going to be a slouch match. You have to prepare yourself early in the week and being ready for it -- taking practice seriously, going through drills, running, conditioning."...
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Lillie Davis
(Obituary ~ 12/19/08)
Lillie Loyd Davis, 98, of Nashville, Tenn., died Thursday, Dec. 18, 2008. Mrs. Davis lived the majority of her life in Cape Girardeau and was a long-standing member of Red Star Baptist Church before moving to Nashville. Survivors include a son-in-law, LeRoy McClard of Nashville; two granddaughters, Cindy (David) Willard of Dyersburg, Tenn., Julie (Wesley) Miller of Nashville; four great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews...
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Births 12/19/2008
(Births ~ 12/19/08)
Oesch Son to Jeremy Christian and Amanda Lorraine Oesch of Benton, Mo., Saint Francis Medical Center, 4:58 a.m. Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. Name, Brody Ross. Weight, 4 pounds, 3 ounces. Mrs. Oesch is the former Amanda Ross, daughter of Randy and Kathy Ross of Van Buren, Mo. She is employed in the Scott County Prosecutor's Office. Oesch is the son of Jim and Christine Oesch of Van Buren. He is employed by Hill Construction...
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Christmas science ornaments
(Community ~ 12/19/08)
Have you ever considered adding a little science to the Christmas tree? Using pipe cleaners and borax you can make ornaments that might get the entire family "Hooked on Science." Materials n Red and white pipe cleaners n Thread n Water n Borax n Ruler...
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River City Journal: Fruitcake economics
(Column ~ 12/19/08)
You've been reading and hearing about all those economic indicators. Maybe you're ready for an explanation of what's going on in the world of business, banking, investing and finance that you can actually understand. I have it in one word: Fruitcake...
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Running down the list: Volunteer Santas make Toybox deliveries
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
As the man in the red suit tossed a black bag over his shoulder, a group of children gawked and pointed. "They see you, Santa Claus," said Laura Waggener, 13, as she stood in an apartment complex parking lot, scanning a list of homes on their toy delivery route...
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Jackson clips Perryville; ND advances with rout
(High School Sports ~ 12/19/08)
Ava Johnson didn't miss in the second half Thursday. In fact, she hit her last 11 shots in the game. The Perryville senior finished with 28 points, but it still wasn't enough. Jackson withstood charge after charge by the Pirates to post the 57-52 victory in the first round of the Saint Francis Holiday Classic girls basketball tournament at the Show Me Center...
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Blues' skid reaches five games as Capitals extend win streak
(Professional Sports ~ 12/19/08)
WASHINGTON -- Viktor Kozlov doesn't possess Alexander Semin's flash or Alex Ovechkin's sizzle. Yet when the Washington Capitals' heralded Russian shooters were struggling against the downtrodden St. Louis Blues, Kozlov picked up the slack. Kozlov had two goals and an assist, and Washington extended its winning streak to five games with a 4-2 victory over struggling St. Louis...
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Learning briefs
(Community ~ 12/19/08)
SCHOLARSHIPS n Kayla Mayfield and Dylan Dee of Jackson and Matthew Sinn of Cape Girardeau received a Regents' Scholarship to attend Southeast Missouri State University for the 2009-2010 academic year. Kendra Green of Jackson received a MAP Scholarship...
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Cuts to higher education will hurt Missouri's economy
(Column ~ 12/19/08)
By Robert B. Stein For the past two years, higher education in Missouri earned a grade-point average just above a D. If we were graduates searching for a job, employers wouldn't look at us twice. Every two years the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education issues a report card for states and the nation on criteria essential to our future security: making college affordable, preparing high school students for college, how many attend and earn a college degree, and how well the graduates put their college educations to use in society.. ...
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Police report 12/19/2008
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/19/08)
Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI n Eric C. Heuring, 32, 2744 Lynwood Hills Drive, was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Arrests n Kevin J. Dennis, 35, 2835 Lear St., was arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia...
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Carl Barry
(Obituary ~ 12/19/08)
ADVANCE, Mo.-- Carl Royce Barry, 84, of Advance passed away Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, at his home. He was born Nov. 9, 1924, in Taylor, Pa., son of John and Lavin Harris Barry. He and Evelyn Woodard were married May 6, 1950, in Maize, Kan. She died Oct. 13, 1997...
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Charles Statler
(Obituary ~ 12/19/08)
Charles W. "Jack" Statler, 73, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Dec. 18, 2008, at the Missouri Veterans Home. He was born Dec. 29, 1934, in Cape Girardeau, son of Tivis Edward and Bessie Banks Statler, and was raised in Oran, Mo. He and Vicki Smith were married June 1, 1957, in Jackson...
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Out of the past 12/19/08
(Out of the Past ~ 12/19/08)
25 years ago: Dec. 19, 1983 The weather in Cape Girardeau has turned bitterly cold, and it's snowing, with a prediction for more of the same the rest of the week; the temperature drops to a scant 2 degrees above zero at the municipal airport in the morning, with a windchill of around minus 30...
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Movie review: Jim Carrey's 'Yes Man' is a no, man
(Community ~ 12/19/08)
Someone should have butted in with an emphatic "No" before the cameras rolled for Jim Carrey's "Yes Man," whose makers said yes to a commonplace screenplay that lacks the wit or heart to lift the movie above its formulaic premise. The movie's an amiable trifle, and audiences looking for lighthearted respite from these gloomy times could do worse than say OK to this well-meaning comedy, a fictionalized tale inspired by British author Danny Wallace's memoir...
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Speak Out 12/19/08
(Speak Out ~ 12/19/08)
Frisbee golf DISC (FRISBEE) golf courses are popping up all over the nation. The popularity of the sport is increasing exponentially. Although money is tight, it would not cost much for Cape Girardeau to invest in the construction of some world-class disc golf courses all over the many parks and other public areas available in the city. ...
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Lombardi named Mo. Corrections Department chief
(State News ~ 12/19/08)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A former state prison director was chosen Thursday by governor-elect Jay Nixon to lead the Missouri Department of Corrections. Nixon said he will appoint George Lombardi, 61, of Jefferson City to head the department that oversees Missouri's prison, probation and parole systems. The department has about 11,000 employees and oversees more than 100,000 criminal offenders...
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Bush considers 'orderly' auto bankruptcy
(National News ~ 12/19/08)
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration is looking at "orderly" bankruptcy as a possible way to deal with the ailing U.S. auto industry, the White House said Thursday as carmakers readied more plant closings and a half million new jobless claims underscored the deteriorating national economy...
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Two charged in Benton, Mo., convenience store robbery
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
Two people were charged Thursday in the robbery of a convenience store near Benton, Mo. Michael C. Schneider, 19, of Rosendale, Mo., and Nicole M. Nichols, 17, of Gower, Mo., were charged with first-degree robbery and armed criminal action, according to Scott County Sheriff Rick Walter. The couple is in custody at the Scott County Jail awaiting arraignment...
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Pamela Abelson
(Obituary ~ 12/19/08)
Pamela Sue Abelson, 58, of Tacoma, Wash., died Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008, at her home. She was born Aug. 26, 1950, in Poplar Bluff, Mo., daughter of Gail and Gale Allen King. She and Dr. Norman Abelson were married in December 1976. He died in November 2006...
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Shoppers flee as police, young protesters clash in Athens
(International News ~ 12/19/08)
ATHENS, Greece -- Masked youths set up burning barricades and threw fire bombs and chunks of marble at riot police Thursday after a protest march erupted into new fighting that sent Christmas shoppers and panicked parents fleeing to safety. Mothers snatched children from a carousel in the main square. Waiters stumbled from cafes choking on tear gas fired by police at rioters trying to burn the capital's Christmas tree, replaced just days ago after another tree was torched...
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Ill. lawmakers' impeachment drive slowed
(State News ~ 12/19/08)
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Illinois lawmakers could be forced to build their impeachment case against Gov. Rod Blagojevich on a raft of relatively small grievances, rather than the blockbuster Senate-seat-for-sale allegations, for fear of undermining federal prosecutors' criminal investigation...
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Jackson's Darnell keeps his eyes focused on the podium
(High School Sports ~ 12/19/08)
Justin Darnell admits he's received some ribbing for his choice of sports. He's an all-conference first-team soccer goalie and a state qualifier in wrestling. "I always do get picked on as a wrestler who plays soccer," the Jackson senior said. He tried football, but it wasn't for him. He started playing soccer first, then picked up wrestling in the second or third grade. When he tried football in eighth grade, he realized he enjoyed soccer more...
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'Doubt' tops SAG pack with 5 nominations
(Entertainment ~ 12/19/08)
LOS ANGELES -- The Catholic school drama "Doubt" led contenders Thursday for the Screen Actors Guild Awards with five nominations, including honors for Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis. The late Heath Ledger also earned a supporting-actor nomination, whose maniacal turn as the Joker in "The Dark Knight" has made him an Academy Awards front-runner. The Batman blockbuster also had a nomination for best stunt ensemble...
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Perryville boys turn back West County in double OT
(High School Sports ~ 12/19/08)
Ben Prevallet fired up four 3-pointers to help the Perryville boys basketball team post a double-overtime victory Thursday. Tyson Brown poured in 15 points to lead the Pirates to the 46-44 win over West County. Perryville opened a seven-point lead at halftime, but West County answered to force overtime...
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Filing for office
(Editorial ~ 12/19/08)
Filing has begun for municipal and school positions. School boards and most municipalities (Cape Girardeau is an exception, holding elections only in even-numbered years) will elect board members, council members, aldermen and, in some cases, mayors...
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Brewer to undergo back surgery
(Professional Sports ~ 12/19/08)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis Blues defenseman Eric Brewer will undergo surgery for a herniated disc in his back and will be sidelined indefinitely. The 29-year-old Brewer, the Blues' captain, missed the previous two games. He has one goal, five assists and a minus-14 rating in 28 games. His surgery is scheduled for today...
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Officials: Obama to tap Rep. Solis, Ron Kirk for Cabinet posts
(National News ~ 12/19/08)
CHICAGO -- Nearing completion of his Cabinet, president-elect Barack Obama has selected California Rep. Hilda Solis as his labor secretary and former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk as U.S. trade representative, officials said Thursday. Obama planned to formally announce those selections as early as today along with that of Republican Rep. Ray LaHood of Illinois for transportation secretary, and, perhaps others...
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Southeast Missouri State University may have to slash positions, scholarships if budget is cut
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
Southeast Missouri State University officials provided more specifics about the impact of potential budget cuts in a statement prepared for lawmakers this week. If cuts reach as deep as 25 percent, the university would have to eliminate 38 positions, slash $2.6 million in scholarships, and put maintenance on hold. If worst came to worst, a cap would be placed on enrollment...
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Areas of Southeast Missouri, Southern Illinois under wind advisory
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
Parts of Southeast Missouri and Southern Illinois remain under a wind advisory until 2 p.m. Winds of 30 miles per hour or greater, with gusts of 45 mph or greater can be expected through the early afternoon.Affected areas include Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Perry, Scott and Stoddard counties in Missouri and Alexander and Union counties in Illinois...
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Southeast Missouri State University provides details on potential budget cuts
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
Southeast Missouri State University officials provided more specifics about the impact of potential budget cuts in a statement prepared for lawmakers this week. If cuts reach as deep as 25 percent, the university would have to eliminate 38 positions, slash $2.6 million in scholarships, and put maintenance on hold. If worst came to worst, a cap would be placed on enrollment...
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Robbery suspect shows clerk ID
(State News ~ 12/19/08)
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Police have arrested a man for allegedly robbing a Columbia adult video store after he inadvertently showed his ID to the store clerk. The clerk told police that a man entered the Venus Adult Megastore on Thursday morning, picked out some videos and paid for them with cash from his wallet. During the exchange, the clerk says he glanced at the man's identification and saw his last name was Grayson...
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Car dealer applauds $17.4 billion emergency auto bailout loan
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
An area car dealer is applauding President Bush's offer of $17.4 billion in emergency loans to the auto industry. "For the economy it's a good deal," said Tim Coad, whose has two dealerships in Jackson, one in Cape Girardeau and another in Anna, Ill. "It's seen as responsible on the government's part...
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Sedgewickville family receives gift from Secret Santa
(Submitted Story ~ 12/19/08)
MEMPHIS, TENN., Dec. 19, 2008 – A Denver-area family has decided not to exchange Christmas gifts this year. Instead, they will provide Christmas cheer to transplant patients and their families. The donors, who wish to remain anonymous, know how a medical crisis can change the meaning of Christmas. Their relative received a small bowel transplant in 2003. She recently celebrated her fifth "birthday" and is doing well today...
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This afternoon on seMissourian.com
(Local News ~ 12/19/08)
Southeast Missouri State University's has crunched the numbers and found places where the budget can be cut, if the state decided to withhold some money due to a poor financial outlook.Under the worst scenario, some personnel would be eliminated, scholarships slashed, maintenance put on hold and a cap placed on enrollment.Click here for more on this story, and check back later for updates. ...
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City of Marble Hill to Hold Public Meeting on Jan. 12, 2009
(Submitted Story ~ 12/19/08)
I received the following letter in my mailbox at City Hall and thought I'd pass this along to the public: "Public Hearing Notice: The City of Marble Hill will hold a public hearing on Monday, January 12, 2009at 5:30pm at City Hall to discuss the City's submission of an Emergency application for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. ...
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