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Top five sports-related events for 2014
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
5. Olympics: The only thing that could have made the Miracle on Ice better is the miracle of HDTV. The winter spectacle was exciting even when the action was viewed on a black-and-white TV -- there always was plenty of snow in those days, even at the Summer Games -- but today's high technology nearly makes the action a five-sensory experience. ...
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Four by Four 1/26/14
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
1. People who knew me in high school thought I was ... 2. What method do you use to relieve stress? 3. What was the last meal you cooked? 4. Are you a cat person or a dog person?
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Nixon touts education spending plan to Cape students
(Local News ~ 01/26/14)
Cape Girardeau Central High School students took a break from regularly scheduled classes Friday morning to listen to Gov. Jay Nixon talk about the future of the state's public schools. In his State of the State address on Tuesday, Nixon called for a $278 million increase for K-12 public schools. ...
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Maryland mall shooter carried crude bombs
(National News ~ 01/26/14)
COLUMBIA, Md. -- A man carrying a shotgun opened fire at a busy shopping mall in suburban Baltimore on Saturday, killing two employees of a skate shop and then himself as panicked shoppers ran for cover, police said. Five others were injured. Police were still trying to determine the motive of the gunman who killed a man and a woman, both in their 20s, at a skate shop called Zumiez on the upper level of the Mall in Columbia...
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Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team drops OVC game to Eastern Illinois
(College Sports ~ 01/26/14)
Forty minutes of basketball wasn't enough for Southeast Missouri State men's basketball coach Dickey Nutt, who was eager to get back on the Show Me Center court with his team after its Ohio Valley Conference game Saturday night. "We need to get back to the practice floor," Nutt said. "If the NCAA allowed, we would be practicing tonight, I will tell you that."...
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Deer-breeding businesses are in it for the bucks
(Local News ~ 01/26/14)
Missouri hunters not only hunt deer in the wild. Some choose to hunt in big-game hunting facilities that breed or bring in the trophy bucks. Though there are no such facilities in Cape Girardeau, Bollinger, Perry or Scott counties in Southeast Missouri, 15 class-one wildlife breeders are spread between those counties, according to the Missouri Department of Conservation. A class-one wildlife breeder generally breeds white-tailed or mule deer...
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Dutchtown may get help on flood buyout
(Local News ~ 01/26/14)
The often-flooded Cape Girardeau County village of Dutchtown may soon receive help from the Southeast Missouri Regional Planning Commission as the village seeks participation in a federal buyout program. Authorization for the commission to contract with the village on administering federal grants for a buyout will go before the commission during a meeting Tuesday in Perryville, Mo...
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Bollinger County man charged with murder in brother's death
(Local News ~ 01/26/14)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- A Bollinger County man is in jail on charges of first-degree murder and armed criminal action in connection with the Thursday morning shooting death of his brother. According to a probable-cause affidavit filed in the case, Lonnie Lee Liley, 42, told Detective Della K. Moore of the Bollinger County Sheriff's Department he shot his brother, Jessie Dean Liley, 50, in self-defense after the elder Liley shoved Lonnie Liley's mother out of the way and tried to grab his gun...
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Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team defeats EIU
(College Sports ~ 01/26/14)
The Redhawks ended a three-game OVC losing streak with a 66-49 win over the Panthers
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Today in History
(National News ~ 01/26/14)
Today is Sunday, Jan. 26, the 26th day of 2014. There are 339 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 26, 1784, in a letter to his daughter Sarah (also called "Sally"), Benjamin Franklin expressed unhappiness over the choice of the bald eagle as the symbol of America, and stated his own preference: the turkey, calling it "a much more respectable Bird, and withal a true original Native of America."...
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Fouty - Lutes
(Wedding ~ 01/26/14)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Megan Fouty and Michael Lutes were married Aug. 24, 2013, at Alderbrook Resort in Union, Wash. John Cyr, stepfather of the groom, performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of William and Patricia Fouty of Auburn, Wash. The groom is the son of Mike and Kenna Lutes of Marble Hill, and John Cyr and Pamela Conrad of Sand Point, Idaho...
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Alunday - Meyr
(Wedding ~ 01/26/14)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Monica Amy Fe Limjoco Alunday and Tyler Devon Meyr were married Aug. 24, 2013, at the East Overlook of Art Hill in Forest Park in St. Louis. The Rev. Jeff Fox performed the ceremony. Music was by members of the Soulard Blues Band of St. Louis...
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Dumey-Wibbenmeyer - Horn
(Engagement ~ 01/26/14)
Paul Wibbenmeyer and Jane Dumey-Wibbenmeyer of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Maria Jo Dumey-Wibbenmeyer, to David Earsel Horn. He is the son of Bernie Horn and Kathleen Horn of Jackson. Maria is a 2006 graduate of Jackson High School, and a 2010 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University where she majored in television production. She is a manager with Mers Goodwill...
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Petzoldt - Primm
(Engagement ~ 01/26/14)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- Larry and LaDonna Petzoldt of Altenburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Larissa Hanna Petzoldt, to Aaron Blake Primm. He is the son of Mike and Karen Primm of Jonesboro, Ark. Larissa is a 2009 graduate of Jackson High School. She is a 2013 graduate of Arkansas State University where she majored in early childhood education. She is a first grade teacher with Jackson School District...
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Shultz - Davis
(Engagement ~ 01/26/14)
Randy and Kim Shultz of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Kacey Ann Shultz, to Blaine Scott Davis, both of National City, Calif. He is the son of Mary and Joe Muhlfeld of Oak Ridge and Wayne Davis of East Prairie, Mo. Kacey is a 2008 graduate of Jackson High School. She received a degree in child and family development from Missouri State University in 2013. She is a nanny...
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Giambelluca - 60 years
(Anniversary ~ 01/26/14)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Sam and Judy Giambelluca of Poplar Bluff will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a reception Feb. 1 at the Greater Poplar Bluff Area Chamber of Commerce. The event will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Hosts are their daughters, Denise, Teresa, Elaine, Mary and Angee...
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Winder - 50 Years
(Anniversary ~ 01/26/14)
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winder of Jackson celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception Nov. 24, 2013, at Connection Point Church in Jackson. Hosts were their sons and daughters-in-law, Dave and Janice Winder of Murray, Ky., and Mark and Kelly Winder of Jackson...
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Club news
(Community News ~ 01/26/14)
Dortha Strack, president, was hostess when the Kage FCE met at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center for their regular monthly meeting. Devotional for the day was each member told a good deed she had done for someone over the Christmas holidays. Kage Club had its 70th anniversary on Jan. 13....
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Turner - 70 years
(Anniversary ~ 01/26/14)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Turner of Jackson celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary with a family dinner Dec. 29, 2013, at Delmonico's. Hosts were their sons. Turner and Hester G. Cobble were married Jan. 9, 1944, in Osceola, Ark. The couple has three sons, Paul (Rita) Turner of Perryville, Mo., Bob (Shirley) Turner of Marble Hill, Mo., and Bill Turner (friend Marty) of Bay St. Louis, Miss. They have eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren...
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Welker - 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 01/26/14)
Richard and Virginia Welker of Jackson celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception Dec. 14, 2013, at Calvary United Pentecostal Church. The couple was married Dec. 15, 1963, at the church by the late Verdell Jackson. The Welkers have a daughter, Michelle Caneles; two grandsons, Marcus and Da-on Bolden; and a special friend, Jeff Hilton, all of Wheeling, W.Va...
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Surviving under the ice
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
At first glance, this picture -- which I took at the edge of a pond -- may appear as nothing more than a few leaves and a stick. Look closer, and you can see the leaves and the twig are lying upon or are partially in ice. A round brown object is beneath the ice...
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FYI 1-26-14
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
Trout may be harvested from Rotary Lake in Jackson beginning Saturday. According to Mike Reed, fisheries management biologist at the Missouri Department of Conservation, fishing has been good this winter when weather conditions have allowed. "If warmer weather prevails we should have an excellent opening weekend of trout fishing," Reed said, adding that more than 1,900 trout are stocked each November at the start of the catch-and-release season. ...
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Generosity: Rent One workers aid Big Brothers Big Sisters
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
Employees of Rent One stores throughout Southeast Missouri donated $3,750 to the Great Expectations Foundation, which, in turn, donated that amount to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Missouri. The foundation was established by Rent One founders Larry and Sharon Caricco...
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Generosity: Car seats from Safe Communities Program
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
Two of Community Counseling Center's children's programs received several car and booster safety seats for transporting children to events and services such as psychiatry or outpatient therapy. The seats, which will be available to CCC caseworkers as needed, were donated by Lynn Ware of the Cape Girardeau Safe Communities Program, the objective of which is to promote community-based solutions to address transportation safety and other injury problems. ...
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Generosity: Foltz wins Sportsmanship Award
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
Ryan Foltz, a senior at Meadow Heights High School, received the Southeast SportsCare Sportsmanship Award, and a $300 check was presented to the Meadow Heights Athletic Department in his honor during the Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament. From left are Jim Limbaugh, SoutheastHEALTH executive vice president; Marthew Carter, Southeast SportsCare field representative; Foltz; Mark Berticchio, Meadow Heights boys basketball coach; and Katie Niles, Southeast SportsCare field representative...
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Humans can hibernate, too
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
So you think only certain animals and plants hibernate? Think again. Although humans take needed breaks from everyday routines to rest awhile, it's different from that of other species. However, when it's planned, rather than a natural part of the makeup of the species, it's a calculated venture -- one that's intended to give you pleasure or rest. Yes, we, mortal human beings, need to hibernate sometimes, too...
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The result of discipline is growth
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
Learning to ride a bike is a rite of passage for every kid. After not learning to ride and walking my bike for weeks around my neighborhood, my dad had the brilliant idea to put me on the bike atop the highest hill that surrounded our apartment complex -- remember these were the days when wearing a helmet when you rode a bike was considered weird -- and told me to hang on, and pushed...
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Local teens travel to D.C. for March for Life rally
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
By Bob Campbell ~ Southeast Missourian Area junior high and high school students who often had joined prayers to curb abortion learned Wednesday in Washington, D.C., that more people than they might have imagined share that desire. Accompanied by 35 adults, 65 eighth- and 11th-graders from St. ...
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Five-minute dishes? Chef Michael Symon thinks you can do it
(Column ~ 01/26/14)
I want to read so many of the cookbooks that are out on the market right now. I received several new books for Christmas, and I have enjoyed reading through them. One I do not have is chef Michael Symon's "Five in Five" cookbook. I was told about this book by Southeast Missourian copy editor Nancy Hadler, who has tried several recipes from the book and has really enjoyed them. She did note that it may take longer then five minutes to prepare some the recipes...
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Watch and nosh a healthy burger
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
Hunkering down to watch sports on TV usually involves grabbing the traditional grub -- chicken wings, sliders, nachos, that sort of stuff. But with the Olympics in Russia looming, I thought it might be fun to turn instead to a classic of Russian cuisine, namely, beef stroganoff. A rich dish with a noble birthright (scholars disagree about which particular Count Stroganov the dish is named for), beef stroganoff was a staple at America's tonier restaurants during the '60s and '70s...
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Adopt Avon
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
Avon is 2 years old and small in size but she's big in the love she gives back to you. For more information, call Safe Harbor at 243-9823. ...
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Adopt Ralph
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
This handsome boy is Ralph. He is 2 years old and looking for a home with no cats or small dogs. For more information, call the Humane Society at 334-5837. ...
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Pets of the week
(Community ~ 01/26/14)
Pet Names: Possum Kity and Tinkerbelle Owners: Will Dudley and Marlene Creech-Dudley Favorite activity: Taking a long winter's nap together. ...
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School menus Jan. 27-31
(Menus ~ 01/26/14)
MONDAY--Chili dog with cheese, candied carrots or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, pears. TUESDAY--Chicken chili crispitos with cheese, black beans or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, pineapple. WEDNESDAY--Pork steak w/wo gravy, broccoli & cheese or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, roll, mixed fruit cup...
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'Beautiful' meeting between pop songwriter, actress portraying her
(Entertainment ~ 01/26/14)
NEW YORK -- The meeting between the two women was brief but full of emotion. It was a surprise for one. For the other, it was carefully orchestrated. Broadway actress Jessie Mueller met singer-songwriter Carole King only once last fall, but both sides came away happier -- the actress with implicit approval to play King, and King pleased with the way things were going...
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Abortion facility inspections a step in right direction
(Editorial ~ 01/26/14)
Abortion remains one of the most pertinent morality issues that divides the United States. More than half of the people polled in this country -- 52 percent in 2013 -- believe abortion should be legal only under certain circumstances, according to Gallup polls. ...
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Speak Out 1/26/14
(Speak Out ~ 01/26/14)
I would just like to say I am really thankful for the TCT channel and some of the other channels on TV that show the "Gaither Gospel Hour." I love to sing. It pains me when I see the criticism of the roundabout at Lexington and Route W. Why? Because it's such a big improvement over the what was there before. ...
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Prayer 1-26
(Prayer ~ 01/26/14)
O Lord Jesus, may we be a culture that values life. Amen.
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Alma Schrader among those without power Friday morning
(Local News ~ 01/26/14)
A broken insulator left hundreds in Cape Girardeau without heat and electricity Friday morning, including Alma Schrader Elementary School. Principal Ruth Ann Orr said custodians noticed there was no power in the building when they came in at 6 a.m. Friday. Although power was restored to the school before classes began, she said the outage left some areas of the school without heat...
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Ex-Perryville chief Tarrillion given a new judge
(Local News ~ 01/26/14)
Former Perryville police chief Keith Tarrillion was granted a change of judge Friday. According to online court records, his attorney, Patrick M. McMenamin, filed the motion Wednesday. Tarrillion was scheduled to appear before Judge William Syler on Friday but online court records show the hearing was canceled. He is scheduled to appear before Judge Benjamin Lewis at 9 a.m. Feb. 7...
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Victim identified in Jackson fatal fire
(Local News ~ 01/26/14)
Authorities have identified the victim in a fatal house fire as 68-year-old Emma Sue Wright of Jackson, Cape Girardeau County Coroner John Clifton said Friday. Clifton said Wright died of smoke inhalation. Four other members of Wright's family made it out of the house at 204 Westvale Drive safely, Jackson fire chief Jason Mouser said Thursday...
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Charles "Buster" Hodges
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
Charles "Buster" Hodges, 58, of Delta died Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014, at home. The funeral will be March 9 at the Delta Community Center. A dinner will follow. Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Chaffee, Mo., is in charge of arrangements.
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Vera Koen
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
Vera B. Koen, 86, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Jan. 24, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Aug. 22, 1927, in Jasper, Mo., to Cliffard F. and Clara Thomas Baker. She and Jesse A. Koen were married Nov. 26, 1947, in Jasper. He preceded her in death in 1991...
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Dennis Barbeau Sr.
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
McCLURE, Ill. -- Dennis Frank Barbeau Sr., 66 of McClure died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014, at Clearview Nursing Center in Sikeston, Mo. He was born Feb. 23, 1947, in St. Louis to Elmer Henry and Alma Marie Buckley Barbeau. He married Kathy Gail Davis on July 12, 1989, in Dyersburg, Tenn...
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Barry Fry
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
OLIVE BRANCH, Ill. -- Barry Bryon Fry, 73, of Olive Branch passed away at 8:49 a.m. Friday, Jan. 24, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Barry was born Dec. 2, 1940, at White Hall, Ill., son of the late Paul I. Fry and Juanita Dowdy Fry...
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Fred Stewart Jr.
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
Fred H. Stewart Jr., 74, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Jan. 24, 2014, at Landmark Hospital. He was born May 5, 1939, in Kingsport, Tenn., to Fred Horton and Lydia Emery Stewart Sr. Fred graduated from high school in Johnson City, Tenn., and from DeVry University in Chicago. He and Jacqueline R. "Jackie" Richardson were married March 13, 1965, in St. Louis...
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Jesse Liley
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Jesse Dean Liley, 50, of Marble Hill died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014. Visitation will be from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill. The funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home, with the Rev. Fred Ritter officiating...
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Births 1/26/14
(Births ~ 01/26/14)
Daughter to Brent Alan and Wendy Jo Graviett of Cape Girardeau, Southeast Hospital, 4:08 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014. Name, Amelia Jo. Weight, 6 pounds, 7 ounces. Mrs. Graviett is the former Wendy Dirden, daughter of Joe Dirden and Linda Dirden of Cape Girardeau. She is employed by Saint Francis Medical Center. Graviett is the son of Robert Graviett and Carla Graviett of Oran, Mo. He is employed by Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway...
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Emma Wright
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
Emma Sue Wright, 68, of Jackson died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014, at her home. A memorial service will be at a later date in Ava, Ill. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Viola Kirchdoerfer
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
Viola C. Kirchdoerfer, 83, of Jackson died Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014, at Monticello House. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Church in Jackson. The funeral will be at noon. Burial will be in Russell Heights Cemetery in Jackson...
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Joan Davidson
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
Joan Pribble Davidson, 78, of Scott City died Friday, Jan. 24, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born March 10, 1935, in Evansville, Ind., to Captola Hubert and Helen Louise Starr Pribble. She married James E. Davidson...
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Delano Mattingly
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
ST. MARY, Mo. -- Delano W. Mattingly, 80, of St. Mary died Friday, Jan. 24, 2014, at Independence Care Center of Perry County in Perryville, Mo. He was born Jan. 3, 1934, in Perry County, son of William R. and Georgia M. Boesch Mattingly. He and Shirley Evans were married June 7, 1958...
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Lawrence LaVen
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
Lawrence Charles "Larry" LaVen, 77, of Cape Girardeau passed away Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center. He was born Jan. 28, 1936, in Milwaukee, to Lawrence and Helen Sims LaVen. He and Ellen Obermeyer were married Sept. 14, 1985, in Kinnear, Wyo...
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Doyle Cash
(Obituary ~ 01/26/14)
ADVANCE, Mo. -- Doyle "Patches" Cash, 54, of Advance died Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014, at his home. He was born Dec. 21, 1959, in Madera, Calif., son of Don Cash of Oklahoma and Vivian Martinez of California. Doyle had worked as an emergency response technician. He volunteered his services for many endeavors, never seeking public recognition...
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Cape Girardeau police report 1/26/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 01/26/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI Arrests Thefts CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY The Cape Girardeau Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 1/26/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 01/26/14)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Tuesday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Wednesday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Thursday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Friday:...
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Hospital considers judge's order on pregnant, brain-dead woman
(National News ~ 01/26/14)
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Hospital executives in North Texas were conferring Saturday with the district attorney's office to determine their next step after a judge's ruling they must disconnect life support for a pregnant, brain-dead woman, according to a hospital official...
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Syrian parties in ‘half-steps' of peace talks
(International News ~ 01/26/14)
GENEVA -- The U.N. mediator trying to broker peace after three years of civil war in Syria said the agreement by the antagonists to face each other at peace talks for the first time Saturday is an accomplishment to be measured in "half-steps." Lakhdar Brahimi said the painstakingly choreographed conference would continue today, focusing on humanitarian aid -- the one topic the Syrian government and the opposition could agree to discuss...
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Opposition: Ukraine protests will continue
(International News ~ 01/26/14)
KIEV, Ukraine -- A top opposition leader in Ukraine's two-month-long political crisis said Saturday that protests will continue despite the embattled president's offer to appoint him as prime minister. Arseniy Yatsenyuk told a large crowd on Kiev's central square that while the opposition is generally ready to accept leadership of the government, President Viktor Yanukovych still must meet several key demands of the opposition and that talks will continue...
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Springfield mulls police deal with National Guard
(State News ~ 01/26/14)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Some Springfield residents have raised concerns about a proposal that would have the Missouri National Guard help the city's police with drug enforcement. Police chief Paul Williams said the agreement called for one unarmed, military-trained information analyst with the guard working at a desk to help curtail drug sales in Springfield. Williams has said the analyst's salary would be paid by the guard...
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Mo. woman charged with stealing from PTO
(State News ~ 01/26/14)
(Eds: APNewsNow.) CREVE COEUR, Mo. (AP) -- The former treasurer for a suburban St. Louis parent-teacher organization faces charges accusing her of stealing more than $50,000 from the organization. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports (http://bit.ly/1fejp8i ) 36-year-old Tenille R. Batsell of Olivette was charged Thursday in St. Louis County with felony stealing...
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Missouri to pay for ACT, reduce some testing times
(State News ~ 01/26/14)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Missouri will begin picking up the tab for students to take the ACT college entrance exam and dramatically reduce the amount of time some elementary and middle school students spend taking state assessments. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education announced last week the testing revisions will take effect next school year and shave $3.5 million from the testing budget...
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32 presumed dead in retirement-home fire
(International News ~ 01/26/14)
L'ISLE-VERTE, Quebec -- Crews struggled with frigid temperatures and ice as thick as two feet as they searched Saturday for more bodies in the remains of a burned-out Quebec retirement home as friends and relatives of the victims awaited news. Just 10 bodies of the 32 presumed dead have been recovered...
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Egypt's revolution appears to have a battered spirit on third anniversary
(International News ~ 01/26/14)
CAIRO -- As Egyptians mark the third anniversary of their revolt against autocrat Hosni Mubarak in the name of democracy Saturday, there has been a sign of the country's reversals since: letters of despair by some of the prominent activists who helped lead the uprising, leaked from the prisons where they are jailed...
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Former Sen. Bond now lobbying for Medicaid growth
(State News ~ 01/26/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- As a Republican senator, Kit Bond voted against the federal health care overhaul. Now lobbying for a prominent business group, Bond is pushing Republican legislators in his home state of Missouri to embrace a key provision of the law by expanding Medicaid eligibility...
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Jackson fire report 1/26/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 01/26/14)
Firefighters responded to the following call Wednesday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Thursday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Friday:...
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High school roundup: Woodland boys win against Bloomfield, 51-46
(High School Sports ~ 01/26/14)
All the local high school events reported Friday to the Southeast Missourian.
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Blues beat Islanders in shootout after OT goal waved off
(Professional Sports ~ 01/26/14)
Associated Press UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) -- The New York Islanders won the game. And then, they didn't. And they're still trying to figure out why. Kevin Shattenkirk and Alexander Steen scored in the shootout to give the St. Louis Blues a 4-3 win over the Islanders on Saturday following a puzzling goal reversal call in overtime...
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High school roundup: Notre Dame girls edge Ursuline Academy 62-59
(High School Sports ~ 01/26/14)
All the local high school events reported Saturday to the Southeast Missourian.
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Jackson dominates SEMO Conference wrestling meet
(High School Sports ~ 01/26/14)
The Jackson wrestling team had a conference-meet record 10 individual champions as the Indians claimed the SEMO Conference championship Saturday in Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Jackson's Jarrett Reisenbichler stayed undefeated (27-0) with his technical fall victory over Sikeston's Garrett Middleton at 113 pounds...
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SCC take down Oran in Scott-Mississippi Conference championship
(High School Sports ~ 01/26/14)
The Oran Eagles appeared ready to upset the No. 1 seeded Scott County Central Braves and defend their title in the championship of the Scott-Mississippi Conference Tournament. Jeffery Porter had other ideas. The sophomore netted a game-high 28 points, helping the Braves weather a rocky first half and pull away for an 80-69 win to regain the trophy that Oran took last year...
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Chaffee claims third place in Scott-Mississippi Conference Tournament
(High School Sports ~ 01/26/14)
A night after losing a 73-68 heartbreaker to Oran in the semifinals of the Scott-Mississippi Conference Tournament, the Chaffee Red Devils bounced back in a big way. Chaffee (12-5) took an eight-point halftime lead and never looked back in the second half, cruising past East Prairie 83-66 to claim third place Friday night...
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Connolly, Amano enter Southeast Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame
(College Sports ~ 01/26/14)
The two NFL players attended Friday's induction ceremony
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Missouri keeps Gamecocks winless in SEC
(Professional Sports ~ 01/26/14)
The Tigers defeated South Carolina 82-74
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Jackson's Palmer wins two events at City of Roses swimming meet
(High School Sports ~ 01/26/14)
The Jackson sophomore excelled at the elite 18-team swim meet By SCOTT ROSCOVIUS Special to Southeast Missourian Caitlyn Palmer definitely made a splash last season with the Jackson swim team. This season, the talented sophomore is picking up right where she left off...
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Out of the past 1/26/14
(Out of the Past ~ 01/26/14)
After serving seven and a half years under three different prosecutors, Jim Hahn plans to leave his post as assistant prosecuting attorney in Cape Girardeau County March 1; Hahn will join a local civil litigation law firm. The Cape Centre Chamber of Commerce announces the election of its first board of directors: Jim Drury, Dan Brase, Walt Wildman, Thomas P. Stine, Vince Kelley, Elaine Poston, Don Nagel, Jack Koutek, and Pat H. Leavell...
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