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Notre Dame baseball advances to Class 3 quarterfinals
(High School Sports ~ 05/26/10)
The Bulldogs rode 14 hits -- five for extra bases -- Colton Young's shutout pitching and errorless defense to a 7-0 victory.
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One injured in ATV, school bus crash
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
GRASSY, Mo. - One person was injured in a crash involving an ATV and school bus on Highway 34 Tuesday afternoon. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the accident occurred around 2:28 p.m. when a 1989 Honda 4Trax crossed the center line of the roadway, striking a 2005 Bluebird bus. The 4Trax then overturned...
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Highway 177 reduced to one lane near Procter and Gamble
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
A section of Highway 177 in Cape Girardeau County, including an area near the Procter and Gamble production facility, will be reduced to one lane through Thursday. Missouri Department of Transportation crews will mill and resurface the roadway from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days from Route J to County Road 610...
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Doctors in Mo. warn against eating raw crawfish
(State News ~ 05/26/10)
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- When Adam Brewer tagged along with a friend's family for a float trip down the Jack's Fork River in southern Missouri last June, he also decided to join in one of their family traditions -- eating raw crawfish. Big mistake. "Uncles and older cousins on the float trip had been doing it for years, to make the little kids laugh," said Brewer, a 19-year-old college student from Florissant. "So I just kind of joined in."...
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Two hurt in Route K accident
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
Two people have been critically injured today in an accident on Route K near the Hillcrest subdivision in Cape Girardeau. Gordonville firefighters have spent 15 minutes so far extricating one of the injured. Traffic is backed up...
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Missouri cuts field checks on alcohol sales
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
A $1.3 million cut in funding for the Missouri Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control will eliminate the agency's ability to do field enforcement of laws designed to prevent minors from drinking or smoking. As of June 15, the agency will cut back from 41 to 17 employees, with a single field officer stationed in five district offices, including one in Cape Girardeau, said Mike O'Connell, spokesman for the Missouri Department of Public Safety. ...
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Events to honor veterans on Memorial Day
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
From a motorcycle cruise-in to a gospel concert, people will pay tribute to veterans in a variety of ways this Memorial Day weekend. "We should do what we can to remember all of them," said Sheryl Smith, commander of American Legion Post 63 and chairwoman of the Joint Veterans Council in Cape Girardeau. "As that population grows with our current conflict more and more, it's an opportunity to say thank you."...
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Regents send associate degree proposal to higher ed department
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
Within a week of receiving the go-ahead from the board of regents, Southeast Missouri State University officials sent their associate degree proposal to the Department of Higher Education. The department received the proposal at about 4:30 p.m. Friday, said department spokeswoman Kathy Love...
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State arts council to rely on $17.5 million trust fund for grants
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
A tight budget year created challenges for schools and governments, but the arts emerged from the legislative session with no state allocation. The Missouri Arts Council will depend on funds in its $17.5 million trust to grant money to hundreds of not-for-profit organizations, school districts, civic organizations, theaters and symphonies across the state that use the money for ongoing programs...
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SEMO student pleads guilty in December assault, is sentenced to probation
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
NEW MADRID, Mo. -- The first Southeast Missouri State University student charged in a Dec. 13 assault pleaded guilty Tuesday and was sentenced by Circuit Court Judge Fred W. Copeland to one year of unsupervised probation.
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Activist asks Friends of the Bald Knob Cross to return money to state
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
ALTO PASS, Ill. -- A Chicago-area activist told members of the Friends of the Bald Knob Cross they don't have to be a victim of what he says is a misappropriation of funds by the Illinois Legislature. Rob Sherman, a retired talk show host and an atheist, attended the Friends' monthly meeting Tuesday at the Alto Pass Civic Center and requested the group return $20,000 granted by the state for the restoration of the 111-foot cross five miles from Alto Pass...
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Gator Swim Summer League Picnic
(Submitted Story ~ 05/26/10)
This is a great time to sign up those new swimmers for the 2010 summer league program. Check out the website: www.gatorswimteam.org Gator families are invited to join us at the annual Summer Picnic on Friday, May 28, 5:30pm at Capaha Park (pavillion by Tot Land). We will have hot dogs, chips, beans, salad and other snack foods and drinks. It will be a lot of fun for the kids, and a chance for new and veteran swim parents to know each other and socialize...
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Vendors, organizations prepare for 100-Mile Yard Sale
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
Civic organizations, tourist attractions and restaurants along Highway 25 are preparing for the annual 100-Mile Yard Sale, which begins Thursday.
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Matt Jedlinski Earns the Rank of Eagle
(Submitted Story ~ 05/26/10)
Matt Jedlinski of Boy Scout Troop 4016 in Cape Girardeau has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Matt's Eagle Project consisted of organizing the First Annual Buddy Walk for Downs Syndrome Awareness. He spent more than 114 hours coordinating and organizing this event. Matt is a sophomore at Notre Dame High School and is the son of Dr. Sarah Aydt and Dr. Mike Jedlinski...
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Kevin Phelps Earns Rank of Eagle
(Submitted Story ~ 05/26/10)
Kevin Phelps of Boy Scout Troop 4016 in Cape Girardeau has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Kevin's Eagle Project consisted of building a walkway bridge at the Missouri Department of Conservation Nature Center. He spent more than 143 hours on this project. Kevin is a junior at Jackson High School and is the son of Robert and Diana Phelps...
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real lion on the pass
(Submitted Photo ~ 05/26/10)
The lion seems real when walking towards it.
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The sun is shining brightly by the pond
(Submitted Photo ~ 05/26/10)
The Sun is shining by the pond at Capaha Park in the evening on Saturday May 22nd 2010!
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Stormy Sky
(Submitted Photo ~ 05/26/10)
Angry clouds over Cape Girardeau on the evening of Wednesday May 26th.
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Rainbow after the Storms
(Submitted Photo ~ 05/26/10)
Looking east from Cape Girardeau Mo, a beautiful rainbow after the thunder showers.
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Motorcycle Awareness I-55 Coffee Break
(Submitted Story ~ 05/26/10)
May is Motorcycle Awareness month and once again the local Goldwing Road Riders Association (GWRRA), Chapter I of Jackson, Missouri will host a free coffee break at the I-55 rest stop. Hot coffee, cool lemonade and cookies will be available to travelers at the rest stop between Oak Ridge and Fruitland this Memorial Day weekend on Saturday only beginning at 6:00 a.m. for southbound travelers...
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Emerson votes to bailout the Union Pension funds
(Submitted Story ~ 05/26/10)
Emerson votes to bailout the Union Pension funds with your tax dollars? See the fox news clip here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWjoXZ8gepk Congresswoman Jo Ann Emerson, a ''Republican'' from the 8th district in Missouri was one of 9 Republicans in Congress that are supporting the 165 Billion dollar bailout of Union pensions including SEIU, AFL-CIO, as well as NFL and baseball players pensions as reported by Megan Kelly of Fox news...
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Cape Central Middle School sixth grade Students of the Month
(Submitted Photo ~ 05/26/10)
Cape Central Middle School Sixth Grade Students of the Month for May: (front row, from left) Jenna Johnson, Jesse Fee and Bailey Sheehan; (second row) Morgan Strong, Corey Serrano and Alex Keller; (third row) Brooke Anderson, Jennifer Boyd and Ednequa Dyson; (fourth row) Alex Smith and Kaylee Keesee. Southeast Missouri Hospital recognized the students in its role as Partner in Education...
- Cape Central Middle School fifth grade Students of the Month (Submitted Photo ~ 05/26/10)
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Report: Iran releases filmmaker Jafar Panahi
(Entertainment ~ 05/26/10)
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran released an internationally renowned filmmaker and opposition supporter on bail Tuesday after more than two months in custody, state TV reported. Jafar Panahi, who has won awards at the Chicago, Cannes and Berlin film festivals, was freed on bail of about $200,000, but the report said his indictment would be sent to a revolutionary court for future action...
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Foxconn worker dies in China; 10th employee suicide in a year
(International News ~ 05/26/10)
GUANGZHOU, China -- A Chinese employee of Foxconn Technology Group jumped from a building to his death, state-run media said, in the 10th suicide this year at the world's largest contract maker of electronics, such as the iPod, Dell computers and Nokia phones...
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Thirty killed in third day of gunbattles in Jamaican slums
(International News ~ 05/26/10)
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Thousands of police and soldiers stormed the Jamaican ghettos where reggae was born Tuesday in search of a reputed drug kingpin wanted by the United States, intensifying a third day of street battles that have killed at least 30 people...
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Cape Girardeau police report 5/26/10
(Police/Fire Report ~ 05/26/10)
Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI Arrests Assault Thefts Burglary Property damage Miscellaneous...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 5/26/10
(Police/Fire Report ~ 05/26/10)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following calls Monday: ...
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Lonnie Johnson
(Obituary ~ 05/26/10)
Lonnie Lee Johnson, 52, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, May 23, 2010, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. He was born Aug. 19, 1957, in Hayti, Mo., son of the late Vernice and Katie DeBerry Johnson. He and Renee Boyd were married June 6, 1986. Johnson was a 1976 graduate of Central High School and attended the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. He was a member of New Horizon Missionary Baptist Church...
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Herbert Bock
(Obituary ~ 05/26/10)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Herbert E. Bock, 89, of Perryville died Monday, May 24, 2010, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Sept. 9, 1920, in Uniontown, Mo., son of Emmanuel and Pauline Stelling Bock. He and Doris Hoehn were married Aug. 17, 1946. She preceded him in death Nov. 26, 2006...
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Rebecca Oberts
(Obituary ~ 05/26/10)
Rebecca "Becky" Oberts, 53, of Cape Girardeau, formerly of McClure, Ill., died Tuesday, May 25, 2010, at Life Care Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born July 2, 1956, in Rockford, Ill., to Carl Eugene and Lois Jackson Anglin Sr. She married James Oberts on June 17, 1991...
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Sarah Biler
(Obituary ~ 05/26/10)
The family of Sarah Evelyn Biler, 73, sadly announces her passing Tuesday, May 11, 2010, at her home in San Jacinto, Calif. She was born April 26, 1937. She grew up in Chaffee, Mo. Survivors include her children, Evelyn Biler Menz of San Jacinto, Kristie Lowery of Bonne Terre, Mo., Theresa Robinson of Cape Girardeau, Mary Gerould of San Jose, Calif., William J. Biler of Las Vegas; a sister, Dorothy Crump of Chaffee; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and 24 nieces and nephews...
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Sarah Eye
(Obituary ~ 05/26/10)
Sarah Jean Eye, 53, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, May 21, 2010, at her home. She was born July 11, 1956, in St. Louis to Calvin and Rose Lee Brooks Coleman. She married Walter Eye, who preceded her in death. Survivors include two sons, Charles E. (Robbin) Park of Jonesboro, Ill., Denver (Melanie Rose) Brooks Sr. ...
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Rachel Spiess
(Obituary ~ 05/26/10)
ANNA, Ill. -- Rachel Lynn Spiess, 26, of Anna died Monday, May 24, 2010, at her home. A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at Anna Heights Baptist Church, with the Rev. Mark Roath officiating. Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna is in charge of arrangements...
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Audry Shultz
(Obituary ~ 05/26/10)
Audry Shultz, 82, of Scott City died Tuesday, May 25, 2010, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Friends may call from noon to service time Thursday at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Scott City. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the chapel, with the Rev. Larry Rouse officiating...
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Out of the past 5/26/10
(Out of the Past ~ 05/26/10)
The Rev. Marshall H. Ervin of Rushville, Ill., is guest speaker at Maple Avenue United Methodist Church during the morning worship service; Ervin is a native of Cape Girardeau, and Maple Avenue is his home church. The congregation of the Allenville Baptist Church celebrates its annual homecoming with a basket dinner in the afternoon; a worship service follows, with the Rev. Al Brown bringing the message...
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Births 5/26/10
(Births ~ 05/26/10)
Son to Phillip and Sara Perry of Houston, Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, 11:11 a.m. Sunday, April 25, 2010. Name, Landon Michael. Weight, 7 pounds, 15 ounces. First child. Mrs. Perry is the former Sara Jansen, daughter of Mike and Marilyn Jansen of Cape Girardeau. She is employed by the University of Houston-Downtown. Perry is the son of Wes and Judy Perry of Houston. He is employed by Netapp Inc...
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BP to try choking off Gulf oil gusher
(National News ~ 05/26/10)
COVINGTON, La. -- BP is going in for the kill. The trick is to do the job quickly and cleanly. As early as dawn today, the oil company will try to choke to death the gusher at the bottom of the sea by force-feeding it heavy drilling mud and cement -- a tactic called a "top kill" that is routinely used above ground but has never been tried 5,000 feet underwater...
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N. Korea cuts ties with South, raises war rhetoric
(International News ~ 05/26/10)
SEOUL, South Korea -- Relations on the divided Korean peninsula plunged to their lowest point in a decade Tuesday when the North declared it was cutting all ties to Seoul as punishment for blaming the communists for the sinking of a South Korean warship...
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State declares walnut quarantine
(State News ~ 05/26/10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- State officials want to keep a disease that is devastating black walnuts in the west from spreading to Missouri. That's why the Missouri Department of Agriculture has issued a black walnut quarantine. The department said the disease could cost the state more than $850 million in losses over a 29-year period...
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Hornersville man pleads guilty to voluntary manslaughter
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
STODDARD COUNTY, Mo. -- A Hornersville, Mo., man pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in a Stoddard County courtroom earlier this month and will appear for sentencing in July in Dunklin County.
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Jackson police and fire reports 5/26/2010
(Police/Fire Report ~ 05/26/10)
POLICE Jackson The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest Summonses Property damage FIRE Jackson Firefighters responded to the following calls Monday:...
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Speak Out 5/26/10
(Speak Out ~ 05/26/10)
It really is amusing to watch the "Drill, baby, drill" anti-government tea party advocates. Now they cannot jump over themselves fast enough to blame the government for not having enough regulations to control the BP oil spill and not moving fast enough to control the spill once it happened. ...
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County costs
(Editorial ~ 05/26/10)
Governments at every level are working hard to stretch revenue to cover the many programs and services they provide. Some states -- California and Illinois come to mind -- face shortfalls in the billions of dollars. In Missouri, the recently ended legislative session addressed most of the cuts needed to keep the budget balanced, but the spending plan sent to Gov. Jay Nixon will require further slicing of hundreds of millions of dollars...
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Prayer 5/26/10
(Prayer ~ 05/26/10)
Help us, O God, to be aware and informed so that we can make good choices. Amen.
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Limbaugh's newsletter, understanding 'billions,' lots of taxes
(Column ~ 05/26/10)
Probably the best conservative newsletter in this country is The Limbaugh Letter, a monthly publication edited by former Cape Girardeau resident Rush Limbaugh. Especially informative are the conservative (questions and answers) between Rush and guest interviewees. The most recent one with Frank Gaffney Jr. (who was responsible for U.S. nuclear weapons policy in the Reagan Defense Department)...
- Buckeye Creek bridge officially opens (Local News ~ 05/26/10)
- Sliding into summer on Middle Street (Local News ~ 05/26/10)
- Law enforcement members participate in Special Olympics torch run (Local News ~ 05/26/10)
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Jackson's season ends with 2-1 loss to Pattonville
(High School Sports ~ 05/26/10)
FENTON, Mo. -- Jackson soccer player Kelsey Bierman has a lifetime of memories during her four-year varsity career with the Indians. But she certainly will never forget Tuesday's final few seconds. With Jackson trailing Pattonville 2-1 in a Class 3 sectional game at the Anheuser-Busch Center, Indians freshman Alex Sotak took a corner kick. ...
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Cooter defeats Chaffee 4-2 in sectional
(High School Sports ~ 05/26/10)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Cooter's Zach Watkins tried to do what all players do when they get the pitch they want -- make solid contact and drive it as far as possible. He did both. "He threw it right down the middle," Watkins said. "I tried to hit it hard and make good contact with it...
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Dr. Grow: Convert waste into compost
(Column ~ 05/26/10)
There seems to be a lot of interest in composting these days. Chris Harris, features editor at the Southeast Missourian, mentioned that some of her friends are looking for information on composting and composting containers. Southeast Missouri State University just completed a new composting facility adjacent to the Charles L. Hutson Horticulture Greenhouse. And, of course, everyone is talking about going green these days. Composting is a component of this movement...
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Recipe Swap: Take advantage of strawberry season
(Column ~ 05/26/10)
Our son Ross has turned 16 years old. This birthday brings many changes to our family routine and the reduction of my time as a mom taxi driver. I look up at him and wonder where my little boy went. One thing is for sure, we can always count on having strawberries at his birthday gathering. Usually they are at the peak of the season for his birthday. So today I am sharing several strawberry recipes for you to try and enjoy. Get them while they are fresh and at their best...
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Klocke selected academic all-America player of year
(College Sports ~ 05/26/10)
Southeast Missouri State senior catcher Jim Klocke has received Division I baseball's highest honor as far as combining athletic and academic excellence. Klocke won the University Division ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America of the Year award Tuesday...
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Oak Ridge rallies for win in rain-suspended sectional game
(High School Sports ~ 05/26/10)
The Blue Jays endured 12 hours on a bus to earn a 9-3 win over Winona on Tuesday.
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Jackson's season ends with 2-1 loss to Pacific
(High School Sports ~ 05/26/10)
The Indians surrendered the winning run with two outs in the seventh.
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Seven Redhawks earn all-OVC status
(College Sports ~ 05/26/10)
Shae Simmons, a Scott City High School graduate, was named OVC Freshman of the Year while also earning a spot on the all-OVC first team
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Dow dips below 10,000, bounces back late in day
(National News ~ 05/26/10)
NEW YORK -- The Dow Jones industrials plunged below 10,000 to their lowest level of the year Tuesday before a late-day rebound that erased most of the losses -- if not lingering worries about Europe's debt crisis. The Dow dropped more than 250 points after the opening bell and stayed under 10,000 most of the day, then charged back to finish down only 22 when signals from Washington suggested that banks would not be forced to sell their lucrative derivatives units as part of financial reform. ...
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U.S. 61 to be closed for railroad repairs
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- U.S. 61 in Scott County will be closed while the railroad crews remove the old track and do pavement repairs. The railroad tracks are between U.S. 62 (Malone Avenue) and Lynn Street in Sikeston. Weather permitting, the work will be performed starting at 6:30 a.m. June 9. The road will reopen at 5 p.m. June 10...
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Route H reduced for pavement repairs
(Local News ~ 05/26/10)
Route H in Scott County will be reduced to one lane with a 14-foot width restriction while Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform pavement repairs. The section of roadway is from U.S. 62 at Sikeston to the outer road before bridge over Interstate 55. Weather permitting, work will be from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily from June 7 through 11...
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Obama to send 1,200 troops to the Mexican border
(National News ~ 05/26/10)
WASHINGTON -- Under pressure to take action, President Barack Obama is ordering 1,200 National Guard troops to boost security along the U.S.-Mexico border, officials said Tuesday, pre-empting Republican efforts to force a congressional vote to send the troops...
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Patricia Yana
(Obituary ~ 05/26/10)
ANNA, Ill. -- Patricia A. Yana, 78, of Anna died Monday, May 24, 2010, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Service will be private. Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna is in charge of arrangements.
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Parental neglect
(Column ~ 05/26/10)
Lack of parental responsibility is a recurring theme of mine. I have long argued the obvious: Many of the pressing issues in this country can be traced back to parents, more often than not a single mother, abandoning responsibilities that ultimately cost taxpayers more precious dollars...
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Cape Central Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 05/26/10)
Cape Central Middle School A Honor Roll B Honor Roll 6th grade: Tony Aleksandrov, Burgandy Beltran, Tyler Bening, Lawson Berry, OliviaBess, Benjamin Bittner, Brynna Bockhorst, Madison Boyer, Roneisha Brown, Patrick Buck, Brendon Burlison, Mariah Canales, Corey Cavaness, William Churchill, Taylor Clifton, Hayden Clubb, Kaitlyn Colegate, Jordan Colyer, Bailee Davis, Tiffany Dixon, Jacob Duncan, Jacob Duncan, Sadie Earney, Kristen Eichholz, Jackry Egson, Hannah Elledge-Glueck, Lacey Ems, Kameelah England, Gavin Farrow Dylan Fitzpatrick, Lauren Fitzwater, Aleshia Glastetter, Madison Golden, Tajhada Griffin, Charles Hamilton, Taveon Harris, Audry Helms, Jacob Holter, Timothy Huey, Jacob Jackson, Madison Jackson, Alexis Jeffries, Sara Johnson Jasimine Jordan, Alexander Keller, Kiersten Lamar, Dustin Lindsey, Leslie Mata, Bridget McCartney, Cody McIntyre, Zionna Mehalopoulos, Gerardo Milian, Hisami Minakata, Tyzaiireon Moore, Jared Mungle, Alyssa Nunley, Candice Pearson Zachary Pracht, Nautica Pullen, Margarita Ramos, Gracen Rayfield, Andrea Riebeling Leah Schoppa, Morgan Seabaugh, Emma Self, Ted Sides, Vivicah Sides, Anna Simminger, Gaybriella Sims, Sabrina Slaner, Darius Southerland, Thomas Sparkman, Jonathan Statler, Kaelyn Stinnett, Mariah Taylor, Makenna Teets Nikylus Thompson, Lindsay Tramontin, Clara Tucker, Terry Tyus, Kayla Ward, Kade Weaver, Nicholas Wiggs, Tanazia Williams, Terrace Williams, Andrew Wilson Logan Wright, Tevyn Wright-Hunt.. ...
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Jackson South Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 05/26/10)
Jackson South Elementary School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Jordan Asmus, Blake Bening, Kasey Brown, Nathan Brown, Token Brown, Abby Chrusciel, Shai Daugherty, Madison Dowdy, Ashlee Eatherton, Lucas Farrow, Alex Featherston, Katelyn Fehr, Logan Fidler, Matt Ford, Bo Goddard, Lauren Greenlee, Gavin Harrell, Madilyn Kaiser, Kaitlyn Keller, Warren Kelley, Austin Lambert, Cade Lattimer, Max Philipps, Park Poore, Camryn Rivenburgh, Colin Schlitt, Colin Schumer, Katie Schumer, Paige Seabaugh, Tanner Slinkard, Mollie Stroup, Hannah Summers, Grayson Ward, Allison Weston, Chasity Watkins, Sydney Watson.. ...
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St. Vincent de Paul Parish School
(Honor Roll ~ 05/26/10)
St. Vincent de Paul Parish School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Kristen Alvey, Madison Arpin, Alaina Baumgart, Hattie-Lou Burdin, Cassandra Caragine, Troy Carman, Hogan Coad, Dawson Dohogne, Dawson Gershuny, Taylor Higgins, Reid James, Makenzi Kinder, Ashley McDonald, Grayson Mueller, Brandon Pappas, Ben Pfau, Samantha Saba, Nikki Wrape, Cy Young, Sophia Wojdylo, Alexis Welter, John Paul Schuchardt, Rachel Stovall, Collyn Rouggly, Lauren Powderly, Noah Merideth, Kendall McGarr, Chase LaValle, Hannah Landewe, Andrew Johnson, Garrett Hesselrode, Tyler Bruns, Elise Bruenderman, Bethany Bomar, Leanne Alpers, Drew Beussink, Meghan Arpin.. ...
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Kelly Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 05/26/10)
Kelly Middle School A Honor Roll 6th grade: Aaron Birk, Kelsey Buckner, Kama Collier, Katelyn Cray, Dakota Harper, Allisyn Holifield, McKenzie Hutson, Jacob McClain, McKynlee Neumeyer, Adison Shoaf, Clayton Skelton, Cassidy Stone 7th grade: Shelby Beggs, Shaina Grigery, Alison Hankins, Kayla Hill, Sarah Hupp, Kobin Kempe, Jacob Riley,...
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NCAA cracks down on correspondence courses
(State News ~ 05/26/10)
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- The NCAA says it will no longer accept course credit from two online schools based in Utah and Illinois as part of a move to strengthen its eligibility standards for potential college athletes. Tuesday's announcement means high school students seeking NCAA Division I eligibility will no longer be able to submit transcripts from Brigham Young University's independent study program based in Provo, Utah...
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