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Cairo School District cuts 23 jobs
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
CAIRO, Ill. -- Faced with steep declining student enrollments and the state of Illinois' failure to come through on its financial commitments, the Cairo School Board has approved cutting 23 jobs, including 15 teaching positions. On Thursday, the board approved the job cuts to fill a projected $600,000 budget deficit, about 7.5 percent of the district's $8 million annual budget...
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Tilley declares three-quarters of his legislative agenda achieved
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- It's good to be Speaker. Rep. Steven Tilley, R-Perryville, Speaker of the House of Representatives, declared Thursday that 75 percent of his legislative agenda set forth in his opening day address to the House of Representatives, has been achieved in 42 legislative days -- eight days ahead of the schedule he set up...
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Cape Girardeau schools assistant superintendent announces retirement, replacement named
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
After eight years in administration with the Cape Girardeau School District, Pat Fanger is stepping down. The district today announced that the assistant superintendent plans to retire this summer, and she will be replaced by Sherry Copeland of St. Joseph, Mo. ...
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Marquand fishermen pull suicidal woman from Diversion Channel
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
From the frigid water, the woman begged the three fishermen to let her die. It was what she wanted, she told them. It was why she jumped from the bridge on Interstate 55 Friday afternoon, and jumped the 14 feet...
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U.S. House bill axes NPR funding, faces opposition in Senate
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
Cape Girardeau's National Public Radio affiliate KRCU is depending on its listeners for support now more than ever after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to defund NPR, a move that could cut the local station's budget by 23 percent...
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Signs of economic recovery evident at annual home show
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
Valorie Long was a VIP at the Show Me Center on Saturday afternoon. The McClure, Ill., woman, is looking to build, and that's sweet music to the area building trades beleaguered by a prolonged housing-sector slump. Long was at the Southeast Missouri Home Builder's Association's 31st annual Home and Garden Show looking for ideas for the ranch-style home she plans to build this summer...
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Scott County Central wins its third straight Class 1 basketball title
(High School Sports ~ 03/20/11)
The Braves all played the roles needed to defeat Dadeville 69-54 and claim their third consecutive and record 15th Class 1 championship Saturday at Mizzou Arena.
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His death was the begining of a long Journey
(Submitted Story ~ 03/20/11)
Chapter 1 His death was the beginning of a long Journey His death was not by hostile fire, as his lifeless body lay in a far remote country called Vietnam. Maybe it would be recorded as an accident or by hostile fire. But this would not alter the fact or bring comfort to ones left back home. ...
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Burfordville Covered Bridge
(Submitted Photo ~ 03/20/11)
The Covered Bridge at Burfordville is the oldest covered bridge in the state of Missouri of four existing. Such a beautiful sight and with in easy driving distance.
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County Road Bollinger County
(Submitted Photo ~ 03/20/11)
An old homesite with a couple standing outbuildings are surrounded by daffodils in early springtime.
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"Super Moon"
(Submitted Photo ~ 03/20/11)
The "Super Moon" had an interesting color as it came up from the horizon tonight. Striking color and sight.
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Heartland Writer's Guild Writing Competition
(Submitted Story ~ 03/20/11)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE @ Heartland Writers Conference Writing Competition Heartland Writers Guild P. O. Box 652 Kennett, MO Contact: John Fisher heartlandwriters@yahoo.com 573-888-3620 @ Kennett, Missouri (March 21, 2011)-Entries are being accepted for the Great Beginnings and Great Successes Writing Competition sponsored by the Heartland Writers Guild in conjunction with their 2011 conference which will be held June 3-4 at the Coach House Inn in Sikeston, Missouri. ...
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Gray Squirrel Having Breakfast
(Submitted Photo ~ 03/20/11)
This hungry gray squirrel was photographed eating sunflower seeds from a bird feeder.
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Penalty of Death, Part 1: 15 years ago this week, Russell Bucklew ended the life of Michael Sanders, changed the lives of others forever
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
If some of life's first memories are somehow sacred -- a mother's tender touch, a playful family pet, a pretty preschool teacher -- then the first recollection in the life of Zach Sanders is more akin to blasphemy. His first memory, from age 4, is neither sweet nor sentimental, nor an event he reflects on with any sense of dewy-eyed affection...
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Stoddard County father pleads guilty in infant starvation case
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- A Dexter, Mo., father pleaded guilty Wednesday to endangering the welfare of his now 1-year-old daughter. Vabian Webb, 19, pleaded guilty as charged to the felony of first-degree endangering the welfare of a child before Presiding Circuit Judge Stephen Sharp, according to Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russ Oliver...
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Senior class restores the title tradition of Scott County Central basketball
(High School Sports ~ 03/20/11)
"I didn't even know about state," Otto Porter said. "I didn't know anything until maybe seventh or eighth grade -- that's when we started working for it."
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Valentine - Vails
(Engagement ~ 03/20/11)
Cindy Peterson of Yucaipa, Calif., announces the engagement of her daughter, Kimberly J. Valentine, to Jason Ian Vails, both of Jackson. He is the son of Peggy Kinder of Cape Girardeau and Danny Vails Sr. of Jackson. Valentine is employed at Red Lobster. She plans to pursue a degree in criminal justice this fall...
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O'Rourke - Moyers
(Engagement ~ 03/20/11)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Michael and Ellen O'Rourke of Charleston, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer O'Rourke of Chaffee, to Tyson Moyers. He is the son of Ronald and Joy Moyers of Chaffee. O'Rourke is a 1999 graduate of Charleston High School. She received degrees in marketing and secondary business education from Southeast Missouri State University. She expects to receive a master's degree in school counseling from Southeast in May...
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Evans - Dannenmueller
(Engagement ~ 03/20/11)
James and Marilyn Evans of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsay Danielle Evans, to Sean Michael Dannenmueller. He is the son of Steve and Jackie Dannenmueller of Scott City and Debbie and Rick Tittle of Sikeston, Mo. Evans is a graduate of Jackson High School. She is employed at Eden Salon and Spa...
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Leible - Enderle
(Engagement ~ 03/20/11)
Randy and Teresa Leible of Perryville, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Amber Leible of Jackson, to Terry Enderle. He is the son of Ronnie and Diana Enderle of Scott City. Leible is a 2003 graduate of Perryville High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Southeast Missouri State University in 2008. She is employed by Cape Girardeau School District as a second grade teacher at Clippard School...
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Beggs - Watkins
(Engagement ~ 03/20/11)
BENTON, Mo. -- Cameron and Cathy Beggs of Benton announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather Lynn Beggs, to Ethan David Watkins. He is the son of David and Kathy Watkins of Oran, Mo. Beggs is a 2009 graduate of Kelly High School. She is pursuing a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed at Outback Steakhouse...
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Whitener - Gross
(Engagement ~ 03/20/11)
Lois Patrick of Frohna, Mo., and Len Whitener of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Becky A. Whitener, to Todd W. Gross, both of Jackson. He is the son of Carol Whitaker and Wayne R. Gross of Fruitland. Whitener is a graduate of Jackson High School. She is employed at Procter and Gamble...
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More than a harvest
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
This column originally appeared as a Discover Nature blog on semissourian.com/blogs. Often it's not the harvest but the experience that gets someone excited about hunting. Robyn Martin of Cape Girardeau joined a group of 22 women who participated in the Discover Nature Women, Rabbit Hunting with Beagles Clinic last month at Duck Creek Conservation Area near Puxico, Mo...
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School menus March 21 to 25
(Menus ~ 03/20/11)
MONDAY--No classes; professional development day. TUESDAY--Chicken nuggets or ham & cheese on bun, chicken & herb rice, mixed fruit cup, pudding. WEDNESDAY--Beef steak & brown gravy or ham & cheese on bun, whipped potatoes, brown gravy, roll, cinnamon applesauce...
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Adopt Sol
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
Sol is an almost 1-year-old cat with personality plus. Even though he is missing his right eye due to an injury, he lives life to the fullest. For more information, contact Safe Harbor at 243-9823. ...
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Time for spring cleaning: Experts give tips, techniques to make the job easier
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
Today is the first day of spring, and it is the time of year when homes often get a thorough cleaning. Using the right tools, techniques and products for different surfaces and types of dirt, from windows to counters to floors, is key to doing the job easily and effectively, said Debra Johnson, training manager for the Merry Maids housecleaning company in Memphis, Tenn...
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Good Deed: Water jugs donated to Chaffee School athletic department
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
William Hargrove, son of Rubbermaid employee Doug Hargrove, presented Chaffee Junior High School two Gartorade jugs for the school's athletic department. William found that the school was in need of some water jugs and knew his father would be able to obtain some from Rubbermaid. The donation was made on behalf of Rubbermaid. Rubbermaid employees continue to donate water jugs to local schools and community organizations...
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Cape Girardeau company receives Patriot Award
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
Missouri Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) committee member Matt Jenkins honored Frank Jones of CPU Inc. of Cape Girardeau with the Patriot Award in recognition of the company's extraordinary support of employees who serve in the Reserve and National Guard. ...
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Deneke earns Eagle Scout rank
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
Jonny Deneke of Boy Scout Troop 4011 has earned his Eagle Scout rank. His Eagle project consisted of building a fire ring and surrounding benches at Blue Mountain United Methodist Retreat Center at Fredericktown, Mo. Deneke is a senior at Jackson High School and is the son of James and Debbie Deneke...
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Jackso graduate completes National Guard training
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
Army National Guard Pvt. Carl G. Lathum III graduated from One Station Unit Training at Fort Leonard Wood in Waynesville, Mo. Lathum graduated in 2010 from Jackson High School. He is the son of Carl G. Lathum and Dana M. Lathum, both of Jackson...
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Dark-eyed junco heads back north
(Column ~ 03/20/11)
This little bird is a dark-eyed junco. It is a member of a genus of small American sparrows that are commonly referred to as "snow birds." The plumage of a dark-eyed junco's head, neck and breast can vary from light gray to black. It has a white belly. This bird's beak is light pink with a gray tip...
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Pet pipeline gives hope, worry to crowded shelters
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
KINSTON, N.C. -- Every day, hundreds of animals are taken in trucks, vans and cars from overcrowded Southern shelters where euthanasia rates sometimes reach 70 percent to states in the North, where puppies and kittens are not as plentiful. It's a labor of love for those whose main goal is getting the animals off death row, but it can also have a dark side ranging from unscrupulous operators looking to make a quick buck to well-meaning incompetence...
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Don't need to see Jesus to be in his presence
(Column ~ 03/20/11)
Seventy years ago, "Citizen Kane" was released. The American Film Institute ranks this 1941 film as No. 1 in its list of the 100 greatest American movies of all time. The movie was directed, produced and written by the man who also starred in it: 25-year-old Orson Welles. ...
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'Right to work' is bad news
(Letter to the Editor ~ 03/20/11)
After the record flood of campaign contributions from CEOs during the last election, it's no surprise that the same politicians giving tax breaks to corporations are going after workers and their unions ("'Right to work' equals jobs," March 13). After all, workers acting collectively through their unions are one of the only remaining checks on corporate power, and the last line of defense for our dwindling middle class. ...
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Speak Out 3/20/11
(Speak Out ~ 03/20/11)
DAVID Limbaugh disappointed me. In a recently published column, he sidestepped the issue of President Obama's intentions on some issue. The reason I was disappointed by Limbaugh is that I have come to believe that he is the only person who has the admittedly uncanny ability to always ascertain the president's motives...
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Sunshine Week
(Editorial ~ 03/20/11)
There have been times in recent years when the Sunshine Law, the name for the open records law in Missouri, has been used for political purposes. At both the state and local levels, the Sunshine Law has been held up by politicians to make life difficult for political foes or to try to protect their own back sides. That's unfortunate...
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Prayer 3/20/11
(Prayer ~ 03/20/11)
Thank you, O Lord, for giving us the helmet of salvation, the word of God. Amen.
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Oak Ridge man injured in Thursday crash
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
An Oak Ridge man was injured in a two-car accident near Pocahontas Thursday night. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported 56-year-old Richard L. Seiler was treated for moderate injuries at Saint Francis Medical Center following the crash on County Road 530, two miles east of Pocahontas...
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Cape Girardeau man arrested on drug possession charges
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
Cape Girardeau police arrested a man on multiple drug charges Thursday afternoon on Bloomfield Street. Michael Irvin, 19, address not listed, was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and cocaine, according to Cape Girardeau police. Irvin also was arrested on Cape Girardeau County warrants for possession of cocaine and marijuana, according to police...
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Charlie Sheen adds 12 more dates to his live tour
(Entertainment ~ 03/20/11)
LOS ANGELES -- Charlie Sheen's "Violent Torpedo of Truth" is growing. Sheen is adding a dozen more dates to his live show, which is now set to stretch into Canada and continue through May 3. The outspoken actor announced his first two live performances last week on his Twitter account. Those shows in Detroit and Chicago sold out quickly...
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Swan appointed to commission to redraw state legislative boundaries
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
A Cape Girardeau City Council member and higher education official has been named to the Missouri Senate apportionment commission, among two panels that will be charged with setting state legislative boundaries. Kathy Swan, Republican from Cape Girardeau, will serve on the 10-member commission appointed by Gov. Jay Nixon...
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Jackson police and fire reports 3/20/11
(Police/Fire Report ~ 03/20/11)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWIs Firefighters responded to the following calls Thursday:...
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Out of the past 3/20/11
(Out of the Past ~ 03/20/11)
After a month of some sunny, springlike days, the first "official" day of spring arrives with a gust of cold air and scattered snow flurries. The Mississippi State men's basketball program ended several weeks of rumors last night when it named former assistant Richard Williams as its new head coach; Southeast Missouri State Indians coach Ron Shumate had been listed among the last five finalists for the Division I job in Starkville, Miss...
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Siblings indicted for Altenburg bank robbery
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- A brother and sister have been indicted in federal court for their suspected role in the December robbery of the Bank of Altenburg. Teresa A. Aguilera and Keith William Overbey, both of Perryville, Mo., were indicted in federal court Thursday on four counts including robbery and firearm possession, according to a news release from the Perry County Sheriff's Department...
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Births 3/20/11
(Births ~ 03/20/11)
Daughter to James Raymond and Karri Elizabeth Crane Jr. of Cape Girardeau, Saint Francis Medical Center, 5:40 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3, 2010. Name, Georgia Grace. Weight, 1 pound, 6 ounces. First child. Mrs. Crane is the former Karri Platz, daughter of Keith Brant and Tammy Brant of Chaffee, Mo. Crane is the son of James Crane Sr. of Jonesboro, Ill., and Roberta Pinkerton of Goreville, Ill. He is a forklift operator with Exel...
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Deborah Jerrell
(Obituary ~ 03/20/11)
ANNA, Ill. -- Deborah Mae "Deb" Jerrell, 62, of Anna died Friday, March 18, 2011, at her home. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday and from 8 a.m. until service time Tuesday at Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with the Revs. Richard Pearce and Scott Kelley officiating...
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Robert Womick
(Obituary ~ 03/20/11)
ANNA, Ill. -- Robert J. "Bob" Womick, 81, of Anna, died Thursday, March 17, 2011 at the Anna Rehab and Care Center. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Anna United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Bill Minor officiating. Interment will be held privately at Anna Cemetery at a later date...
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Gene Garris
(Obituary ~ 03/20/11)
Gene Garris, 64, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, March 18, 2011, at his home. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with Dr. Shawn Wasson officiating. Burial will follow at 2:30 p.m. at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis...
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Terry White
(Obituary ~ 03/20/11)
Terry Elton White, 75, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, March 18, 2011, at Southeast Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel.
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Kenneth Kuntze
(Obituary ~ 03/20/11)
Kenneth Lee Kuntze, 77, of Jackson died Friday, March 18, 2011, at his home. Visitation is from 9 a.m. until the time of service Tuesday at the chapel of McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel, with the Rev. David Pringle officiating. Burial will follow at Russell Heights Cemetery in Jackson...
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Teresa Eftink
(Obituary ~ 03/20/11)
CHAFFEE, Mo. — Teresa C. Eftink, 85, of Chaffee died Saturday, March 19, 2011, at her home. Arrangements are incomplete at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Chaffee.
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James Cogdill
(Obituary ~ 03/20/11)
Dr. James Paul "Jim" Cogdill Jr., 55, of Cape Girardeau, formerly of Vienna, Ill., passed away at 6:20 p.m. Thursday, March 17, 2011, at Southeast Hospital. Jim was born April 27, 1955, in Marion, Ill. He was the son of James Paul and Lillian June Mott Cogdill Sr...
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Doris Reitzel
(Obituary ~ 03/20/11)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Doris Gaines Reitzel, 89, of Marble Hill passed away Saturday, March 19, 2011, at the Woodland Hills Nursing Home in Marble Hill. She was born Aug. 31, 1921, in Grassy, Mo., daughter of Willard and Bessie Abernathy Burk. She first married Hiram Gaines on Feb. 18, 1938, and he passed away Dec. 1, 1980. She then married Paul Tanner, and he passed away; then she married Orville Reitzel, and he passed away...
- Endurance run funding scholarships for disabled (Local News ~ 03/20/11)
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Japan finds radiation in food near plant
(International News ~ 03/20/11)
FUKUSHIMA, Japan -- In the first sign that contamination from Japan's stricken nuclear complex had seeped into the food chain, officials said Saturday that radiation levels in spinach and milk from farms near the tsunami-crippled facility exceeded government safety limits...
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Judge issues gag order in Stoddard County teen beating case
(Local News ~ 03/20/11)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- Judge Joe Satterfield issued a gag order in the case of three Dexter juveniles who face charges of assault and criminal responsibility in the alleged gagging, beating, and burning of a 17-year-old male who is also a local student...
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Loftis - Skelton
(Wedding ~ 03/20/11)
Lauren Ashley Loftis and Alex Skelton were united in marriage June 12, 2010, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson. The Rev. David Johnson performed the ceremony. Organist was Jenny Keusenkothen of Jackson, and soloist was Angel Hillman of Cape Girardeau...
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Club news 3/20/11
(Community News ~ 03/20/11)
Ramona Brinkopf was hostess when the Kage FCE met at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center for its regular monthly meeting. Thirteen members were present. The devotional was presented by Brinkopf. President Dortha Strack presided. Tip of the day: Sprinkle cakes, brownies, etc. with powdered sugar before frosting for better results. This keeps the frosting in place...
- Students compete at District Music Festival (Local News ~ 03/20/11)
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Obama: Attack not first choice
(International News ~ 03/20/11)
BRASILIA, Brazil -- President Barack Obama authorized limited military action against Libya on Saturday, saying Moammar Gadhafi's continued assault on his own people left the U.S. and its international partners with no other choice. The Pentagon said 112 cruise missiles were launched from U.S. and U.K. ships and subs, hitting 20 targets...
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Allies launch Libya force as Gadhafi hits rebels
(International News ~ 03/20/11)
BENGHAZI, Libya -- French fighter jets fired the first shots at Moammar Gadhafi's troops, and the U.S. military launched a missile attack against Libya's air defenses Saturday, launching the broadest international military effort since the Iraq war in support of an uprising that had seemed on the verge of defeat...
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Berlin zoo: Beloved polar bear Knut has died
(International News ~ 03/20/11)
The Associated Press BERLIN -- Berlin's beloved polar bear Knut, an international star who as a cuddly, fluffy cub graced magazine covers, movies and merchandise, died Saturday. His death at the young age of four took zookeepers and animal experts by surprise...
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FYI 3/20/11
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
The Alzheimer's Association is hosting Celebrity Sports Trivia Night at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the Cape Girardeau Country Club. It will be a night of sports trivia, and each table will have a regional sports celebrity as its team leader. There will be a tailgate party from 5:30 to 7 p.m., a putting contest (first 25 entries) from 6 to 7 p.m. ...
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Three questions to answer in time of crisis
(Column ~ 03/20/11)
At this writing it is early morning and I am comfortably in my home. But, as with many others, my mind and my prayers are on other side of the world. The world is watching as the events of the magnitude-9.0 earthquake unfold in Japan. Destruction, radiation, economic worries all top the headlines, dominate the conversations and haunt the people who are living through it...
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Adopt Squirt
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
Squirt is 10 months old. He is already neutered. For more information, contact the Humane Society at 334-5837. ...
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A spiritual trainer: McKinley has been in the ministry since 1975
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
Ron McKinley has been in the ministry since 1975. He came to Father's Arms Fellowship three years ago, drawn by the "godly love expressed by the body of believers here at Father's Arms," he said. He considers himself a trainer, though nothing about his practice is physical. McKinley said part of his goal at the church is to "train up godly men and women" so that they, too, can become ministers of God's word and spread the news of the gospel to those around them...
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Bernie falls short in Class 2 boys final
(High School Sports ~ 03/20/11)
Levi Cook scored 42 points and had 15 rebounds to lead Crane by Bernie 77-63 in the Missouri Class 2 boys' state championship game Saturday. The Pirates (27-5) went on a 13-6 run early in the third quarter to pull away. The title is the first in school history...
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Cards drop split-squad games to Marlins, Astros
(Professional Sports ~ 03/20/11)
Javier Vazquez was pleased with his latest spring outing after missing a start with a sore elbow. Vazquez, trying to rebound with Florida after a disappointing year with the Yankees, allowed two runs in four innings Saturday and the Marlins rallied for a 5-4 win against a split-squad of St. Louis Cardinals in Jupiter, Fla...
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Pujols blocks out contract situation
(Professional Sports ~ 03/20/11)
The first baseman is concentrating on his usual routines during spring training
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High school roundup: Chaffee pitchers open season with no-hitter
(High School Sports ~ 03/20/11)
All the area high school events reported Friday and Saturday to the Southeast Missourian
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Redhawks avenge loss to Wright State, win 5-1
(College Sports ~ 03/20/11)
Southeast Missouri State baseball coach Mark Hogan had seen enough of one-run games for a while. Compared to recent outings, the Redhawks had a relative "breather" Saturday afternoon as they beat Wright State 5-1 at Capaha Field. That came after Friday's 6-5 loss to the defending Horizon League champions from Dayton, Ohio, in the opener of a three-game series. The rubber game is set for noon today...
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Southeast Missouri State softball team improves to 4-1 in OVC with sweep of Tennessee Tech
(College Sports ~ 03/20/11)
The Southeast Missouri State softball team struggled against a tough nonconference schedule that featured 18 of its first 19 games away from Cape Girardeau. But the Redhawks have thrived at the outset of Ohio Valley Conference play. Southeast opened its OVC home schedule Saturday by sweeping a doubleheader from perennial league power Tennessee Tech, 4-1 and 6-3. The squads close their three-game series at 1 p.m. today...
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Southeast Missouri State gymnastics squad wins its conference meet for just the second time
(College Sports ~ 03/20/11)
The Southeast Missouri State gymnastics team closed out its home schedule with a bang. Southeast won Saturday's Midwest Independent Conference Championships at Houck Field House, finishing with a score of 193.775. Defending champion Texas Woman's University was second with a 192.525, followed by Illinois-Chicago (192.075), Illinois State (191.900) and Centenary (189.850)...
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Southeast Missouri State baseball team drops series opener to Wright State
(College Sports ~ 03/20/11)
A line drive Friday killed a Redhawks' rally, and nearly a pitcher
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Remaining Scott County Central players face tall task: four straight
(High School Sports ~ 03/20/11)
SCC will return just two big contributors from this year's team
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 03/20/11)
Pet name: Oscar Owner: Susan Green and daughter Favorite Activity: Going exploring. ...
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