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Timeline of events in the Tarrillion investigation
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
Eight months have passed since a Perryville Police Department employee raised questions about former chief Keith Tarrillion's professional conduct, prompting an investigation by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The status of that investigation is unclear...
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Cards' Kelly faces Pirates ace Lariano in Game 3 of NLDS
(Professional Sports ~ 10/06/13)
Two overlooked pitchers will take the mound in a pivotal game in the NL divsion series
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Judge bars character testimony in murder case
(State News ~ 10/06/13)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- No testimony will be allowed about the good character of a Southeast Missouri murder victim when the man convicted of killing him gets a new hearing to decide whether he gets sentenced to death or life in prison, a judge decided Friday...
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Fire destroys Missouri Plastics plant in Jackson
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
A fire destroyed the Missouri Plastics plant in Jackson, which caught fire about 10 p.m. Thursday. No one was hurt, but the fire continued to burn through much of Friday, said Dwayne Kirchhoff, chief of the East County Fire Protection District. Kirchhoff said the cause was unknown and the Missouri Fire Marshal's Office had not been able to start its investigation...
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Sailor from Jackson climbs Mount Fuji
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
The old recruiting slogan goes "Join the Navy and See the World." That message has been a powerful incentive for attracting enlistees to the U.S. Navy, and through the decades countless sailors have visited ports of call around the world. The stories sailors tell about their visits, even the semi-truthful ones, often are special enough to be remembered long after their service to country has ended...
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Ex-chief's investigation still in limbo
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Eight months ago, a Perryville Police Department employee lodged a complaint about former chief Keith Tarrillion's professional conduct, prompting the city to hire a retired Secret Service agent to investigate. Nearly seven months ago, after that agent's investigation raised questions about the legitimacy of a police report about property damage at Tarrillion's home, the Missouri State Highway Patrol began investigating whether Tarrillion had broken any laws...
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Candlelight Vigil for Domestic Violence Awareness
(Submitted Story ~ 10/06/13)
There will be a Candlelight Vigil for Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Tuesday, Oct. 8. at 7 p.m. at the Blodgett City Park. It is located behind the post office off Hwy H. There will be special survivor guest speakers; representatives from local shelters; law enforcement, etc. Any survivor or those who have been affected by domestic violence are welcome to attend. For more information, call 573-475-0153...
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Universities are casting a wider net
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
When Kevin Marquez and Gabby Bernier chose Southeast Missouri State University as their alma mater, finances and emotion played a part in their decisions. "What made Southeast stand out for me was the opportunity to study abroad and the internships available to me in the business program," Marquez said...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 10/06/13)
Today is Sunday, Oct. 6, the 279th day of 2013. There are 86 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 6, 1927, the era of talking pictures arrived with the opening of "The Jazz Singer," starring Al Jolson, a movie that featured both silent and sound-synchronized sequences...
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The eastern velvet ant
(Column ~ 10/06/13)
This insect is not an ant, although it is always referred to as an ant. It looks like a large red and black hairy ant, but is really a wingless female wasp. It is a very nervous insect as it hurries across the ground aimlessly, never seeming to stop. This makes the eastern velvet ant a very hard subject to photograph clearly...
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Bradshaw - 50 Years
(Anniversary ~ 10/06/13)
Paul and Linda Bradshaw of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner Saturday. The couple was married Oct. 5, 1963, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Scott City, by the Rev. Allen. Paul is a graduate of Oran High School and Linda is a graduate of Scott City High School...
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FYI
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
A fried chicken dinner will be from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today at the Immaculate Conception Parish Center in Jackson. Fried chicken and all the trimmings will be offered. The cost is $8 for adults and $3.50 for children ages 6 to 12. Children 5 and younger eat free. Carry-outs will be available. For more information, call Delores Bohnsack at 979-2148...
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Brown receives spirit award
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
SoutheastHEALTH Auxiliary president Judy Brown, left, was honored with the Margaret Foster Roberts Spirit Award at the Auxiliary Appreciation Banquet Sept. 26 at Drury Lodge in Cape Girardeau. Brown, a volunteer at Southeast Hospital since 1995, was recognized for her inspiration, commitment and leadership and her more than 5,500 hours of service. ...
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Launius receives service award
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
SoutheastHEALTH presented Madeleine Launius of Dexter, Mo., with the Ilena Aslin Service Award at the Auxiliary Appreciation Banquet Sept. 26 at Drury Lodge in Cape Girardeau. Launius was recognized for her exceptional volunteer service with the cardiac rehabilitation program at the SoutheastHEALTH Center of Stoddard County, where she has contributed more than 7,800 hours of service. Launius, center, is shown receiving her award from Auxiliary president Judy Brown, left, and Ilena Aslin...
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SoutheastHEALTH honors volunteers
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
SoutheastHEALTH Auxiliary president Judy Brown, left, presents a check to SoutheastHEALTH president and CEO Wayne Smith and volunteer services director Cathy Goodman at the Auxiliary Appreciation Banquet Sept. 26 at Drury Lodge in Cape Girardeau. The check represents the $872,233 worth of volunteer labor provided by Auxiliary members during the last year. Volunteers contributed nearly 46,000 hours of service to SoutheastHEALTH...
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Small number of schools dismiss federal lunch program
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
WASHINGTON -- The Agriculture Department says 524 schools -- out of about 100,000 -- have dropped out of the federally subsidized national school lunch program since the government introduced new standards for healthier foods last year...
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Recipes that bring out all of the flavors and aromas of fall
(Column ~ 10/06/13)
The feeling of fall is certainly in the air at every store you walk into. The stores are full of pumpkins, apples and other flavors of fall. The warm, rich aromas of fall are so welcoming as you enter a store or home where something is baking with those fall scents: cinnamon, cloves, apples, pumpkin and sweet potatoes...
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Adopt Ivan
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
Ivan is 3 years old. He is neutered and housebroken. Ivan is available for adoption at the Humane Society. For more information, call 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Semour
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
Seymour is a large, 3 year old fluffy cat. He is a bit shy, but he simply needs a little extra love. For more information, contact Safe Harbor at 243-9823. ...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
Pet Name: Millie Owner: Kristin Kirker Favorite activity: Napping. ...
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More than a movie set
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
One of my favorite snapshots is of my wife and I standing in the streets of New York. You can see the high-rises off in the distance peaking over the brownstones with their iconic stoops. If you look closer though you'll notice that those buildings don't look quite right. What looks like a scene from New York is actually a back lot in Florida. We weren't in New York City but standing in front of a plywood city...
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Don't Hold On Too Tightly
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
Would it be wonderful if you could possess whatever and whomever you wanted? Until one learns that God knows best and everything happens for a reason, that seems attractive. Parents become so used to being primary in the lives of their children, they think this situation will last forever. Then when children mature and pull away, mom and dad are often bewildered and even angry. Their security is being taken...
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Marriage seminar to encourage couples focus on God
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
By BOB CAMPBELL ~ Southeast Missourian Of all the ways a marriage can go bad, two of the most prevalent are poor communication and a lack of attentiveness. Avoiding those and other potential hazards will be emphasized at Cape Girardeau's first Soul Mate Live marriage seminar at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at The Venue, 80 S. Plaza Way. Doors open at 6 p.m...
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SEMO professor's son will speak in lecture series
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
By Andrew Tyahla ~ The Arrow Dr. Joseph Low Jr. was one of the most well-known professors to have taught at Southeast Missouri State University. He taught in the Department of Speech Communication from 1962 to 1998, where he was beloved by students and co-workers. Even after he retired, Low continued to actively support and promote the university...
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SEMO District Fair winners
(Community ~ 10/06/13)
Angus Reserve Grand Champion Heifer: Elizabeth Otte, St. Mary, Mo. Grand Champion Bull: Birk Beef Cattle, Gordonville, Mo. Reserve Grand Champion Bull: Birk Beef Cattle, Gordonville, Mo. Reserve Grand Champion Heifer: Tim Mueller Charolais, Altenburg, Mo...
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School menus Oct. 7-11
(Menus ~ 10/06/13)
MONDAY--Corn dog, broccoli & cheese or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, pears, cookie. TUESDAY--Chili-cheese nachos, corn or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, orange sections. WEDNESDAY--Beef steak w/wo gravy, whipped potatoes w/wo gravy or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, roll, mixed fruit cup...
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Club news 10-6-13
(Community News ~ 10/06/13)
Members of Cape Girardeau County FCE Clubs attended the 77th Missouri Association for Family and Community Education annual conference Sept. 18 through 20 in Jefferson City. Those attending were JoAnn Hahs, southeast district director and member of Lamplighter Club; Barbara Barks, Peggy Barks and Betty Dellinger of Oak Ridge Club; and Mary Klaproth, MAFCE state secretary and member of Town and Country Club. ...
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Floyd - Froemsdorf
(Engagement ~ 10/06/13)
Brad and Martha Floyd of Millersville announce the engagement of their daughter, Staci Ann Floyd, to Douglas Henry Froemsdorf. He is the son of Curt and Elainna Froemsdorf of Jackson. Staci is a 2008 graduate of Saxony Lutheran High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in communication disorders from Southeast Missouri State University in 2012. She is employed by Jackson School District...
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Haupt - Koch
(Engagement ~ 10/06/13)
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Haupt of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelby Lynn Haupt, to Daniel James Koch. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Koch Sr. of Altenburg, Mo. Shelby is a graduate of Saxony Lutheran High School, and attended Southeast Missouri State University. She is a grounds chief with facilities management at Southeast...
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Dunn - Simmons
(Wedding ~ 10/06/13)
Halie Dawn Dunn and Timothy Marcus Simmons were married Aug. 10, 2013, at Deerfield Lodge in Cape Girardeau. James Green performed the ceremony. Vocalist and guitarist was Matt Peaslee of Rolla, Mo. The bride is the daughter of Wes and Tracey Tripp of Cape Girardeau and Eric Dunn of Bloomington, Ind. The groom is the son of Deena Ring of Jackson and Mark and Karla Simmons of Olive Branch, Ill...
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Speakout
(Speak Out ~ 10/06/13)
Missouri is No. 1 again! Of all the states, Missouri has the highest rate of bankruptcy. The Cape Girardeau police really need to monitor North Fountain Street more, especially the 200 block, which is a one-way street. Numerous vehicles are constantly driving the wrong way to enter the Cape Mart Quick Shop instead of driving around the block. With the State of Missouri employees working on the 200 block, sooner or later someone is going to be hit by a car going the wrong way on a one-way street...
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La Croix birthday
(Editorial ~ 10/06/13)
It began in a movie theater in the mall. Now, La Croix Church is one of the largest churches in the Cape Girardeau area. The church has a membership of 1,738 and an average weekly attendance of about 2,200. Today, in the second installment of its "One Event, Two Days," the church will celebrate its 25th birthday. Instead of having three services for the congregation, the church will have one at the Show Me Center on Sunday evening...
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Speak Out 10/6/13
(Speak Out ~ 10/06/13)
What a great feeling it is to drive around Cape and see all the pink ribbons supporting cancer treatment. I love this town. I have an idea for a new constitutional amendment: Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not also equally apply to the senators and representatives, and Congress shall make no law that applies to the senators and representatives that does not also equally apply to the citizens of the United States...
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Prayer 10-6
(Prayer ~ 10/06/13)
Lord Jesus, thank you for coming to save us, giving us a hope and future. Amen.
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Harry Warren
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
Harry "Joker" Warren Jr., 90, died Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013, at his residence in Charleston, Mo. He was born Oct. 29, 1922, at Brock Ranch in Oregon County, Mo., to the late Harry Warren and Eva Risner Warren. In 1928, his family moved to Blodgett, Mo., where they farmed and raised cattle. ...
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Hayward Eggley
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
McLEANSBORO, Ill. -- Hayward Lee Eggley, 88, of McLeansboro died Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, at the McLeansboro Care and Rehabilitation Center. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Harre Funeral Home in McLeansboro. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. ...
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Mary Ann Gonzales
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
Mary Ann Gonzales, 69, of Cape Girardeau, died Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, at Landmark Hospital. She was born on Feb. 9, 1944, in Cape Girardeau to Finnis Eugene Cook and Mary Cook Maglone. She was a member of the Cape Girardeau Eagles Club No. 3775. Mary is survived two sisters, Vonda (Roger) Sczepanski of Mount Pleasant, Wis., and Cathy (David) Overbeck of Gordonville; two brothers, Larry (Eva) Maglone of Cape Girardeau and Robbie (Ramona) Maglone of Springfield, Mo.; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.. ...
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Zack Metheny
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
FORT HOOD, Texas -- Zachary "Zack" Paul Metheny, 14, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013, at Carl R. Darnall Hospital in Fort Hood. He was born April 26, 1999, to Tim and Betty Metheny. Zack was a student at Killeen High School. He was a member of the freshman football team, golf team and track team. He was a member of Lighthouse Baptist Church in Hope Mills, N.C...
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Verna Hellwig
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
Verna Clara Hellwig, 93, of Jackson, died Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013, at Chateau Girardeau. She was born Feb. 12, 1920, in St. Louis, the only child of Harry and Clara Angerman Hussman. On June 28, 1941, in St. Louis, she married George Arthur Hellwig. Verna was a devoted mother, a dedicated housewife and competent office manager for Hellwig Brothers Farm in Chesterfield, Mo. ...
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Louisiana readies for Tropical Storm Karen
(National News ~ 10/06/13)
NEW ORLEANS -- Tropical Storm Karen stalled off the Louisiana coast Saturday night as a weakened system that threatened to bring strong wind and heavy rain to low-lying areas. The National Weather Service said Saturday evening that the storm was stationary but expected to move across or near the southeast Louisiana coast late Saturday or early today, then track eastward and lose strength. It had spent the day either stalled or moving slowly...
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Students get iPads, crack firewall, play games
(National News ~ 10/06/13)
LOS ANGELES -- Education officials in the nation's second-largest school district are working to reboot a $1 billion plan to put an iPad in the hands of each of their 650,000 students after an embarrassing glitch emerged when the first round of tablets went out...
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‘Hobbit' trilogy costs $561M so far
(Entertainment ~ 10/06/13)
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Making the movie trilogy "The Hobbit" has cost more than half a billion dollars so far, double the amount spent on the three movies in the "The Lord of the Rings" series. That figure includes the major 266 days of filming with actors that was completed last year, although it doesn't include an additional two months or so of "pick-up" shoots this year...
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Jane Fonda will receive AFI life achievement honor
(Entertainment ~ 10/06/13)
LOS ANGELES -- Jane Fonda will receive the American Film Institute's 42nd Life Achievement Award, one of Hollywood's most prestigious career honors. "Jane Fonda is American film royalty," AFI chairman Howard Stringer said in a statement Thursday. "A bright light first introduced to the world as the daughter of Henry Fonda, the world watched as she found her own voice and forged her own path."...
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American forces capture al-Qaida leader in Tripoli
(International News ~ 10/06/13)
TRIPOLI, Libya -- U.S. forces on Saturday captured an al-Qaida leader in Libya linked to the 1998 American Embassy bombings in east Africa and wanted by the United States for more than a decade, a U.S. official said. The official identified the al-Qaida leader as Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, known by his alias Anas al-Libi. His capture would represent a significant blow to what remains of the core al-Qaida organization once led by Osama bin Laden...
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Military strike reported in southern Somali town
(International News ~ 10/06/13)
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- International military forces carried out a pre-dawn strike Saturday against foreign fighters in the same southern Somalia village where U.S. Navy SEALS four years ago killed a most-wanted al-Qaida operative, officials said...
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Man who set himself ablaze on Mall dies
(National News ~ 10/06/13)
WASHINGTON -- A man who set himself on fire on the National Mall in the U.S. capital has died of his injuries, which were so severe that authorities will have to use DNA and dental records to identify him, District of Columbia police said Saturday...
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Obama: Iran ‘a year or more' from nukes
(National News ~ 10/06/13)
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says U.S. intelligence assessments show Iran is still "a year or more away" from building a nuclear weapon. The president's assessment puts him at odds with Israel, which says Iran is just months away from being able to build a bomb...
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Missouri's state auditor reveals a well-traveled past
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
Tom Schweich always had a yen to be in public service, but he didn't take a direct route there. Schweich, elected Missouri auditor in 2010, spoke to an audience of about 150 people at the First Friday Coffee on Friday at the Show Me Center. A Harvard-educated lawyer, Schweich talked about his background and programs he's added as auditor. ...
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Carolyn DiSilvestro
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
Carolyn T. DiSilvestro, 89, of Jackson passed away Friday, Oct. 4, 2013, at Ratliff Care Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Oct. 24, 1923, in Philadelphia to Fred and Christina Rockbach McCutcheon. She and Daniel "Danny" DiSilvestro were married Oct. 25, 1941, in Philadelphia. They had been married 59 years when Danny passed away Dec. 2, 2000...
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Robert Vogelsang
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
Robert E. Vogelsang, 80, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Oct. 4, 2013, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born June 29, 1933, in Cape Girardeau to Clarence Henry and Ella Adeline Harper Vogelsang. Robert served in the U.S. Air Force Reserves for eight years and was a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University. He worked for Burroughs Corporation, Procter & Gamble and McDonnell Douglas...
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Joseph Bass
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
Joseph E. Bass, age 73, of Pocahontas passed away Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, at Life Care Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Nov. 12, 1939, in Cape Girardeau to Orville and Elpha Venable Bass. He and Clara L. Conklin were married Dec. 19, 1959. She preceded him in death July 20, 2013...
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Kenneth Bryan
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
Kenneth R. Bryan, 76, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Oct. 4, 2013, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born April 14, 1937, in Willow Springs, Mo., to Kenneth L. and Jacquelyn E. Bush Bryan. He and Diane Naeter were married Aug. 27, 1970, in Cape Girardeau...
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James Givens
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
CHAFFEE, Mo. — James L. Givens Sr., 70, of Allenville, Mo., died Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013, at the Chaffee Nursing Center in Chaffee. Arrangements are incomplete at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Chaffee.
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Out of the past 10/6/13
(Out of the Past ~ 10/06/13)
Faced with the loss the International Shoe Co. plant this month, Jackson got good news this week; LeeRowan Co. is adding 60,000 square feet to its operation; the expansion could create another 50 to 100 jobs within a year; RAPCO Cable and Lighting, which has expanded its facility by more than 12,000 square feet within the past year, announced it will add 40 to 50 workers to its force...
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Betty Smith
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
Betty L. Smith, 78, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Oct. 4, 2013, at her home. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel, with the Rev. Lewis Todd officiating...
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Area events, appreciated generosity and big decisions
(Column ~ 10/06/13)
Special thanks to Charles Stamp Jr. for his $750,000 donation to the Douglas C. Greene Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Creative Labs and Industries Incubator. The new incubator center to be located at 616 Broadway will be a major feature to the program led by Dr. James Stapleton...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 10/6/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/06/13)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Thursday:...
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I-55 crash causes minor injuries
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
Traffic was slowed on Interstate 55 on Friday after a two-vehicle crash that resulted in minor injuries. The left lane of northbound I-55 at the Diversion Channel was closed when a motor home in the right lane switched lanes and hit another vehicle, Cape Girardeau Police Department spokesman Darin Hickey said. The crash closed the left lane for less than an hour...
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Mounds school condemned because of dangerous mold
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
MOUNDS, Ill. -- A Southern Illinois school building was condemned after education officials announced Friday that potentially dangerous black mold was so prevalent, the building wasn't safe for students. The announcement by regional superintendent of schools Janet Ulrich said the Meridian Elementary School building in Mounds was condemned and the doors were locked Friday. A sign saying the building is unfit for occupation was posted outside...
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Missouri wins SEC opener at Vanderbilt to improve to 5-0
(Professional Sports ~ 10/06/13)
Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- James Franklin threw for four touchdowns and Missouri squashed any doubts about its early season schedule with a 51-28 victory at Vanderbilt Saturday. The Tigers moved to 5-0 and opened conference play without missing a beat in the program's first trip to Nashville as a member of the SEC. Vanderbilt, which won the last match up 19-15 in Columbia, Mo., last year, slipped to 0-3 in conference play and 3-3 overall...
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Central blasts Farmington to end rough stretch
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/13)
The Tigers exploded for 52 points in the first half to end a two-game losing streak
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Cape Girardeau city council agenda 10/6/13
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
Cape Girardeau City Council City hall 401 Independence St. Study session, 5 p.m. Monday No action will be taken during the study session. Items for Discussion Closed session Items for discussion...
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Southeast Missouri State football team falls to 0-5 at TSU
(College Sports ~ 10/06/13)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Southeast Missouri State football team grabbed its first lead of the season by scoring for the first time on its opening offensive possession. Southeast later got a defensive touchdown by Central High School graduate Cantrell Andrews to take its second lead of the year, still in the opening half...
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Central grad scores defensive TD for Redhawks
(College Sports ~ 10/06/13)
By MARTY MISHOW ~ Southeast Missourian NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Senior cornerback Cantrell Andrews has established himself as a nice defensive playmaker for the Southeast Missouri State football team. Saturday night the Central High School graduate got to enjoy one of the biggest plays a defensive performer can make...
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Jackson claims SEMO North crown
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/13)
The Indians blasted defending champion Sikeston 49-0 at homecoming game
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Southeast Missouri State soccer team hands 2-0 loss to Lindenwood
(College Sports ~ 10/06/13)
The Southeast Missouri State soccer team stretched its undefeated streak to four games by beating visiting Lindenwood 2-0 on Friday night. Southeast, 3-0-1 in its last four matches, improved to 3-4-2 on the season. Division II Lindenwood fell to 7-3 as the Lions had their five-game winning streak snapped...
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2 hurt in wreck, 1 arrested
(Local News ~ 10/06/13)
A Dexter, Mo., man was placed under arrest for DWI after a Thursday night wreck that sent his passenger to a Cape Girardeau hospital with serious injuries. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports that Andrew W. Farrow, 40, was driving west on County Road 624 one mile west of Highway AF at 9:15 p.m. Thursday when his 1998 Ford Taurus crested a hill, went airborne, ran off the road and struck an embankment...
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Modean Lingle
(Obituary ~ 10/06/13)
ZALMA, Mo. -- Modean Belle Lingle, 90, of Zalma passed away Oct. 4, 2013, at the Advance Nursing Center in Advance, Mo. Modean was born Feb. 28, 1923, in Gipsy, Mo., daughter of Elbert and Ruth Clubb Schrader. She and Loy Lingle were united in marriage in March 1946 at Advance. He preceded her in death Jan. 23, 1973...
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Notre Dame cross country runners victorious on home course
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/13)
There's nothing like home cooking. The Notre Dame cross country teams used their home course to their advantage Saturday, claiming titles in both the boys and girls divisions of the Notre Dame Invitational. The Bulldogs' boys team won handily with 39 team points, paced by freshman Rudy McClellan's first-place finish in 16 minutes, 28.60 seconds...
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High school roundup: Perryville volleyball first-time winners of own tourney
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/13)
All the local high school events reported Saturday to the Southeast Missourian.
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