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Storms damage country music resort down, kill 9
(State News ~ 02/29/12)
BRANSON, Mo. (AP) -- A powerful storm system that produced multiple reports of tornadoes lashed the Midwest early Wednesday, roughing up the entertainment resort town of Branson and laying waste to small towns in Illinois and Kansas. At least nine people were killed...
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Several homes destroyed in Puxico
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
PUXICO, Mo -- Several homes were flattened and at least one person was seriously injured in a storm that slammed into rural Puxico at 5 a.m. Wednesday. The National Weather Service has not yet confirmed the strength of the storm that ripped several houses from their foundations and scattered debris across an area east of the city. Unconfirmed reports say winds were in excess of 80 miles per hour...
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Storms kill several in Southwest Missouri, Southern Illinois
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- A severe pre-dawn storm that pounded portions of southern Illinois on Wednesday killed at least three people in Harrisburg and left the city's medical center scrambling to treat an influx of injured, the hospital's top administrator said...
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Puxico, Mo., family grateful for life after losing home
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
PUXICO, Mo. - The path of destruction that tore through Stoddard County in the early hours of Wednesday morning left many residents picking up the pieces of their lives, and one man dead. A drive down many county roads in rural Puxico will quickly show signs of the what most residents are convinced was a tornado...
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Nixon activates National Guard after storms; will tour Oak Ridge
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Gov. Jay Nixon has declared a disaster because of severe storms that caused significant damage in the southern Missouri. Nixon issued a disaster declaration Wednesday. The declaration allows the State Emergency Management Agency, Missouri State Highway Patrol and other state agencies to help local officials with emergency response. Shelters also have been set up for residents affected by the storms in Branson, Buffalo, Kimberling City and Lebanon...
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Mo. unemployment rate drops in Jan.
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
Local and state jobless rates are at their lowest levels in years. Missouri's January unemployment rate dropped half a point to 7.5 percent, the Missouri Department of Economic Development announced Tuesday. The nationwide unemployment rate for January was higher than Missouri at 8.3 percent...
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Edible landscape: Dr. Grow explains the nature of plants that are meant to be eaten
(Column ~ 02/29/12)
I recently received a note from a grade school buddy who I have not talked with in more than 50 years. In the note he mentioned apricot trees that were in our backyard. Those of you who know me well know that I have lots of stories about the apricot trees in the backyard...
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Urban hunting opponents, supporters have their say at public forum
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
After not being on the agenda to speak to the city council and the Deer Management Committee at recent meetings, opponents of urban deer hunting finally had their say at a public forum on the matter Tuesday night. But support for hunting within the city was just as vocal...
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Scott City boys basketball team slips into district final
(High School Sports ~ 02/29/12)
PARK HILLS, Mo. -- It took the Scott City boys basketball team 29 minutes of play to earn its first lead against West County in its Class 3 District 3 semifinal Tuesday night. That was longer than expected for the No. 1 seed, but the Rams never surrendered the lead and held on for a 61-60 victory at West County High School...
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District staff defend Jackson's grading system
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
Teachers and administrators spent nearly two hours at Tuesday night's school board meeting trying to justify the Jackson School District's new grading system to more than 50 upset parents. Standing shoulder to shoulder, filling the school administration office, parents listened as more than a dozen staff members explained how the system was researched, how it's working and how it continues to be reevaluated...
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Cape school officials prepare for transition to new dress code policy
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
Although "strike and amend" emerged as a theme Monday night for the Cape Girardeau School Board's work on a dress code proposal for students, district staff began planning ahead early Tuesday morning for moving to a new policy. Carla Fee, principal of Cape Girardeau Central Junior High School and chairwoman of the staff committee that created the original dress code proposal, said an administrative staff meeting was held Tuesday to discuss challenges for staff relating to enforcement with the newly-approved policy. ...
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Former teacher's court date pushed back
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
A court appearance for a former Cape Girardeau teacher accused of assaulting a student in a downtown parking lot has been moved back. Roman D. Smith, 32, will appear at 9 a.m. April 4 before Judge Michael Bullerdieck at the Cape Girardeau County courthouse in Jackson. ...
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Dozens file for state, county races on first day
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
Debra Tracy decided to run for public administrator. Kenny Loos decided not to. And Larry Shoaf, a former educator and school administrator, quietly joined the race Tuesday, bringing the total seeking the job to 11 with another still planning to file.
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Nature Center: Don't Move Young Wildlife
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
The Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center will host Baby Animals, a Nature Center at Night event on March 8 from 5-8 p.m. Participants will learn what to do if they find young wildlife. A presentation at 6 p.m. will give information on what to do to keep them healthy and wild...
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Midwest Neurosurgeons Sponsors Relay for Life
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo.- Midwest Neurosurgeons,LLC is sponsoring the Cape Girardeau American Cancer Society's Relay for Life for the third year in a row. Dr. Sonjay Joseph Fonn,founder of Midwest Neurosurgeons, supports this event and says he knows first hand the benefits that this organization can give to cancer patients and their families. ...
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Cape Girardeau Boys Youth Baseball Register Now
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
Register your child now for the 2012 Boys Youth Baseball League. Games begin in late April and continue through June at the Arena Park baseball fields. The league will have the following age divisions: Instructional (T-ball) Ages 5-6...
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Create Easter Egg Totes with Cape Parks & Rec
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
Kids ages 5-10 years old will have to opportunity on March 21 to make their own easter egg tote bags, thanks to the Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Department! The fun filled night will take place at the Osage Centre from 5:30-7 p.m.. Registration fees are $13 for residents and $16 for non-resident participants. Sign up by March 19 to secure your spot in the fun!...
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Kids Bunny Baking with Cape Parks & Rec
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
Join the Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Department on March 20 to learn how to bake in preparation for Easter! We will begin the baking at 5:30 p.m. and conclude at 7 p.m. at the A.C. Brase Arena. Kids ages 6-12 will learn how to bake cakes and cookies then use their own creativity to decorate them for Easter! Registration fees are $12 for residents and $15 for non-residents. You must register before participating in the event. The deadline is March 16...
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Dozens of homes damaged in Kimberling City area
(State News ~ 02/29/12)
KIMBERLING CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The storms that hit southern Missouri damaged dozens of homes in the Kimberling City area. Kimberling City--Stone County Presiding Commissioner Dennis Wood said up to about 60 homes were damaged by storms early Wednesday in the Kimberling City area. He said four people were hurt, but their injuries did not appear to be serious serious...
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Nell Holcomb R-IV School Kindergarten Screening
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
The Nell Holcomb R-IV Kindergarten screening will be held on Thursday, March 29, 2012 for all children who will be attending kindergarten for the 2012-2013 school year. Children must turn five years old on or before July 31, 2012 to be eligible to start school...
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PHS plans spring play
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
Perryville High School's theater group, the Silver Daggers, will present Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in March. Performances are set at 7 pm Thursday-Saturday, March 22-24 in the Performing Arts Auditorium in the Old Senior High School. The public is encouraged to attend the show; ticket sales pay for the Silver Dagger performances and activities. Tickets are $4 and will be available at the door...
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PHS students creates logo for City of Perryville
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
PHS students designs logo for City of Perryville A Perryville High School student has designed a logo that the City of Perryville will use for years to come. Ali Koenig, a senior at PHS who studies graphic design at the Perryville Area Career and Technology Center, has created a tree logo for the city's boards. It appears on an invitation for the annual board appreciation dinner and will also grace the event program...
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PES plans Music in Our Schools Month activities
(Submitted Story ~ 02/29/12)
Perryville Elementary School will celebrate Music In Our Schools Month in March with a variety of activities. Music Lasts a Lifetime is the theme for Music in Our Schools Month 2012. "Music plays an important part in everyone's life," said Janet Seibel, music instructor at Perryville Elementary School. "Music is for everyone -- young and old. Music is an activity you can enjoy your entire life."...
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2012 MO 4-H Legislative Academy
(Submitted Photo ~ 02/29/12)
Jennifer Stahlman, Cape Girardeau County 4-H member, recently attended the MO 4-H Legislative Academy at the state capitol in Jefferson City. Ms. Stahlman was only one of 11 4-H members statewide that was chosen for this honor. The Academy included an opportunity of shadowing MO House of Representative, Billy Pat Wright, District 159...
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Romney wins double primary victory
(National News ~ 02/29/12)
WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney scored a hard-won, home state triumph in Michigan and powered to victory in Arizona on Tuesday night, gaining a two-state primary sweep over Rick Santorum and precious momentum in the most turbulent Republican presidential race in a generation...
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Prosecutor: Ohio school shooting suspect is ‘not well'
(National News ~ 02/29/12)
CHARDON, Ohio -- The Ohio teenager accused of killing three students in a shooting rampage in a high school cafeteria chose his victims at random and is "someone who's not well," a prosecutor said Tuesday as the slightly built young man appeared in juvenile court...
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Americans feeling better about economic recovery
(National News ~ 02/29/12)
NEW YORK -- Americans are feeling better about the economy again, but will it last this time? A widely watched barometer of consumer confidence surged in February to its highest level in a year as Americans took note of improving job prospects among friends and family and falling unemployment, which is now at a three-year low...
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Local Seabees celebrate 70th anniversary
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
A plaque commemorating a small military unit known for constructing bases and combating enemies overseas will be unveiled Saturday in Cape County Park. Local veterans who served with the Seabees, a special combat and construction unit of the U.S. Navy, are celebrating the group's 70-year anniversary by placing a bronze plaque on the park's Veterans Memorial. ...
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Tilley to chair U.S. Senate campaign for Steelman
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Republican U.S. Senate candidate Sarah Steelman has recruited the speaker of the Missouri House to serve as her campaign chairman. Steelman said Wednesday that House Speaker Steven Tilley not only will serve as chairman, but will play a substantial role in her campaign...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 02/29/12)
Today is Wednesday, Feb. 29, the 60th day of 2012. There are 306 days left in the year. This is Leap Day. Today's Highlights in History: On Feb. 29, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson's National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (also known as the Kerner Commission) warned that racism was causing America to move "toward two societies, one black, one white -- separate and unequal." The discovery of a "pulsar," a star which emits regular radio waves, was announced by Dr. ...
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Mo. House backs increase in veterans homes funding
(State News ~ 02/29/12)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri House has given first-round approval to a plan that would cut the amount of money available for state lottery prizes to increase funding for state-run veterans homes. The legislation would reduce lottery prize funds by about 3.5 percent and put the money toward early childhood education programs that currently get funds from the Missouri Gaming Commission. Gaming Commission money now used for early childhood education would instead go to veterans' homes...
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Sikeston council votes down zoning change for U.S. 61
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- City zoning on U.S. 61 North will remain as it is now: commercial. During its special meeting Monday, the Sikeston City Council voted down a request to rezone approximately 30 acres alongside the highway north of the Scott County Health Department from C-1 neighborhood shopping and C-3 highway commercial to O-1 office district...
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Recipes for a leap year birthday
(Column ~ 02/29/12)
Happy Birthday to my father-in-law, Jerry McClanahan, on this leap day. He is having his 18th birthday today; you do the math. This past year has been a fun year for our family, as he was 17 and both of his grandsons, Ross and Troy-Lee, were also 17 at one time. ...
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Column on disability payments
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/29/12)
In his column that appeared in the Feb. 22 Southeast Missourian, Michael Jensen said in part that:"But beyond that, I put the blame squarely on those who approve these disability payments knowing full well that many of these claims are borderline at best. ...
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Age discrimination laws
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/29/12)
AARP works diligently on a variety of issues that affect the quality of life for seniors and all Missourians. Whether it's fighting to keep utility rates fair or addressing fraud and abuse in Medicare, our members know we're in their corner. An issue has been raised in the Missouri state legislature which now has AARP's attention, and we believe Missourians of all ages should take notice. ...
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Speak Out 2/29/12
(Speak Out ~ 02/29/12)
GOOD deeds abound, as I experienced firsthand recently at the movie theater. When I was told (yet again) my passes were not eligible due to yet another unwritten loophole, a lovely lady with a blonde ponytail and white jacket paid for our tickets. I was so overcome with emotion I could barely thank her. ...
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Sitcom foul language is inappropriate
(Column ~ 02/29/12)
My television-viewing habits would best be described as eclectic. Sprinkled between the never-ending news cycles and the obligatory sports menu, I find welcome escape with sitcoms. Sitcoms are like popcorn -- light, non-filling and easily consumed...
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Gladys Knight, Gavin DeGraw among new ‘Dancing' cast
(Entertainment ~ 02/29/12)
LOS ANGELES -- Urkel, the Empress of Soul and one of the Green Bay Packers are waltzing onto "Dancing With the Stars." "Family Matters" actor Jaleel White, singer Gladys Knight and National Football League player Donald Driver will be among the 12 celebrity contestants on the next season of the ABC dancing competition. ...
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Out of the past 2/29/12
(Out of the Past ~ 02/29/12)
Today's Out of the Past column includes items from leap days in the past, beginning with 1908, the first year the Southeast Missourian published a newspaper on Feb. 29. 1908: At a meeting of the school board, a resolution is unanimously adopted that provides for a special tax levy for the purpose of providing for a high school building to cost $50,000...
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Jackson police and fire report 2/29/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/29/12)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Summonses Firefighters responded to the following call Monday:...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 2/29/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/29/12)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Monday:...
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Cape Girardeau police report 2/29/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/29/12)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests The Department of Public Safety released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI...
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Prayer 2/29/12
(Prayer ~ 02/29/12)
Lord Jesus, may we be a blessing to others today and always. Amen.
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Evelyn Welker
(Obituary ~ 02/29/12)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Evelyn Emmalaur Welker, 98, of Marble Hill passed away Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. She was born Aug. 15, 1913, in Greenfield, Tenn., daughter of Mellie and Bird Stout Shirrill. She and Ardith Welker were married Aug. 17, 1935. He passed away June 17, 1985...
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Tommy Thompson
(Obituary ~ 02/29/12)
Charles E. "Tommy" Thompson, 91, of Cape Girardeau, formerly of Sunnyvale, Calif., died Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012, at the Missouri Veterans Home. He was born Sept. 23, 1920, in Benton, Mo., to Samuel Benjamin and Mary Maglen Brown Thompson. He and Annette Dorothy Mule` were married March 29, 1949, in San Jose, Calif. She died in 1995...
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Chuck Miller
(Obituary ~ 02/29/12)
KELSO, Mo. -- Charles "Chuck" Miller, 75, of Kelso passed away Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Feb. 4, 1937, son of Weldon and Nellie Glueck Miller. He and Peggy Daniels were married June 30, 1956, at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kelso...
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Adolph Kupferer
(Obituary ~ 02/29/12)
ST. LOUIS -- Adolph F. Kupferer, 91, of St. Louis was baptized into the hope of Christ's resurrection Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012. Beloved husband of the late Bonnie L. Buescher Kupferer; loving father of Nan (Bob) Beussink, Mark Kupferer and Bill Kupferer; proud grandfather of Evelyn (Matt) Martin, Jeremy Beussink, David (Shannon) Kupferer and Tim Kupferer; dear great-grandfather of Kaitlyn and Madelyn...
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Markel Jones
(Obituary ~ 02/29/12)
CAIRO, Ill. -- Markel Devon Jones, 22 months, of Cairo died Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012, at his home. He is the son of Mark Jones and Kimberly Carmel Mallory of Cairo. Visitation will be from noon to service time Friday at Massie Funeral Home in Mounds, Ill...
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Monsignor Philip Bucher
(Obituary ~ 02/29/12)
NEW HAMBURG, Mo. — Monsignor Philip Bucher, 76, of New Hamburg died Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, at Presbyterian Hospital Center in Albuquerque, N.M. Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel of Benton, Mo., is in charge of arrangements.
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Sgt. Joshua Born
(Obituary ~ 02/29/12)
OLIVE BRANCH, Ill. — Sgt. Joshua A. Born, 25, of Niceville, Fla., died Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012, while serving our country in Afghanistan. Arrangements are incomplete at Crain Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau.
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Roy Bollinger
(Obituary ~ 02/29/12)
Roy A. Bollinger, 95, of Jackson passed away Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau, where he had resided since 2010. He was born June 6, 1916, in Sedgewickville, Mo., son of Pearl C. and Emma Penny Bollinger. He married Maggie Alene Goehman on Feb. 10, 1940, and moved to Jackson where they made their home and raised their family. They had been married 52 years when she preceded him in death Feb. 18, 1992...
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Small quake hits near Frohna, Mo.
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
A small earthquake struck Monday night near Frohna. The 2.0-magnitude quake hit at 8:42 p.m., centered about 4 miles from Frohna, according to seismologists with the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Board to make decision today on 2012 air show
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
Optimism about the air show returning to Cape Girardeau this summer has simmered, with airport officials set to decide at a special meeting today whether to skip it for the second year in a row. A special meeting of the Cape Girardeau Airport Advisory Board has been scheduled for 12:30 p.m. at Sandy's Place Restaurant. The only item listed on the agenda is the 2012 Air Festival...
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Southeast Missouri State's Stone voted second-team all-OVC in basketball
(College Sports ~ 02/29/12)
The sophomore also was named to the conference's all-newcomer team
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High school roundup: Eminence ends Leopold's season in semifinals
(High School Sports ~ 02/29/12)
All the local high school events reported Tuesday to the Southeast Missourian.
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Southeast Missouri State baseball team evens record with 13-6 win at home
(College Sports ~ 02/29/12)
The Southeast Missouri State baseball team had some trouble with an overmatched NAIA opponent for the second time in a week. Southeast ultimately came through, thanks in large part to a big offensive performance from true freshman Ryan Barnes and a strong relief outing from senior Ryan Prickett...
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Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team plays today in OVC tournament
(College Sports ~ 02/29/12)
Southeast Missouri State men's basketball coach Dickey Nutt doesn't seem overly concerned that the Redhawks are entering the Ohio Valley Conference tournament on a season-long four-game losing streak. Nutt believes the Redhawks regained some of their mojo Saturday during their final regular-season contest, a 68-59 defeat at Austin Peay...
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Oran boys basketball team explodes to 73-36 win in district semis
(High School Sports ~ 02/29/12)
The Eagles disposed of Richland to reach the Class 2 District 3 final
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Top-seeded Advance boys basketball team reaches district final with semifinal win over Chaffee
(High School Sports ~ 02/29/12)
The Hornets weathered Chaffee's fast start and won 68-61 in Class 2 District 3
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Scott County Central boys basketball team blasts Richland 85-41
(High School Sports ~ 02/29/12)
OAK RIDGE -- The Class 1 state boys basketball championship still runs through Scott County Central. The Braves reminded any doubters of that on Tuesday night. The three-time defending state champions started their title defense with a 85-41 dismantling of Richland in the Class 1 District 2 semifinals...
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Saxony Lutheran boys basketball team upends Clearwater in district semis
(High School Sports ~ 02/29/12)
Saxony Lutheran reached the Class 2 District 3 final with a 50-44 victory
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Oak Ridge boys basketball team finally finds mark, beats Delta in semis
(High School Sports ~ 02/29/12)
OAK RIDGE -- Oak Ridge boys basketball coach Adam Stoneking had a simple message at halftime for his players in the Class 1 District 2 semifinals Tuesday night. His team trailed Delta 16-14, and the message for his Blue Jays was to start making shots or the season would end quickly...
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Route N to close for pipe replacement
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
Route N at its intersection with County Road 238 in Cape Girardeau County will be closed today as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a pipe under the road. Weather permitting, the work will be done from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The work zone will be marked with signs. For more information, contact MoDOT's Customer Service Center at 888-275-6636 or visit www.modot.org/southeast...
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Woman arrested after assault with gasoline
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. -- A local woman was arrested over the weekend after allegedly forcing entry into a man's home and dousing him and his property with gasoline in an attempt to set both on fire, the Daily Dunklin Democrat reported. According to the Caruthersville Police Department, at around 8:56 p.m. ...
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‘Fiddler on the Roof'
(Editorial ~ 02/29/12)
High school student actors and musicians, along with community musicians, will soon perform the classic musical "Fiddler on the Roof" at the Central Junior High School auditorium. If you've never witnessed one of Central High School's musical productions, an undertaking so large that productions are only given every two years, this is a great opportunity to see local talent on display...
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Russian symphony performs for hundreds at Bedell Hall
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
More than 500 area symphony fans attended a performance of Tschaikowski St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra on Tuesday night at the Bedell Performance Hall. The orchestra, from St. Petersburg, Russia, with Roman Leontiev, conductor, performed "Prelude and Liebestod" from the opera "Tristan und Isolde" by Wagner; Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 19, with Alexander Pirozhenko, pianist; and Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor...
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Missouri State students seek grading change
(State News ~ 02/29/12)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri State University's student government body is calling for the abolition of an optional grading system that allows professors to dole out pluses and minuses on letter grades. The Springfield News-Leader (http://sgfnow.co/Aa3YYR ) reported that members of the Student Government Association voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a resolution calling for the abolition of the two-year-old grading system...
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Monkees singer Davy Jones dies in Florida at 66
(Entertainment ~ 02/29/12)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Davy Jones, a former actor turned singer who helped propel the TV rock band The Monkees to the top of the pop charts and into rock `n' roll history, died Wednesday in Florida. He was 66. Jones, lead singer of the 1960s group that was assembled as an American version of the Beatles, died of a massive heart attack in Indiantown where he lived, his publicist Helen Kensick confirmed...
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Candidate questionnaire: Bobby Sides
(Local News ~ 02/29/12)
NAME: Bobby Sides AGE: 37 PLACE OF BIRTH: Cape Girardeau, MO SPOUSE, CHILDREN'S NAMES: Crystal Sides - wife Landon Sides - son Reese Sides - son OCCUPATION: overhead crane mechanic EMPLOYER: NUCOR Steel BUSINESSES OWNED, ALL OR PART: none PREVIOUS OFFICES HELD OR SOUGHT:...
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Southeast Missourian Player of the week: Jackson's Danielle Daume
(High School Sports ~ 02/29/12)
Jackson junior Danielle Daume remembered the pain and heartbreak from last season's Class 5 District 1 final. "That was hard," Daume said after Friday's Class 5 District 1 title game. "We just came in tonight and didn't want that to happen again. I think that was driving us."...
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