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Southeast Missouri State's Hayes leads Capahas to win in home opener
(College Sports ~ 06/07/14)
Travis Hayes pitched six shut-out innings in the team's 7-1 victory over Valmeyer.
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Kennett star, Southeast signee Mitchell headed to Cubs
(College Sports ~ 06/07/14)
Kennett baseball standout and Southeast Missouri State signee Kevonte Mitchell said Saturday he no longer plans to play in a Redhawks uniform. The third baseman was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 13th round of the 2014 MLB draft earlier in the afternoon and said he plans to sign with the organization rather than attend Southeast and play baseball for the reigning Ohio Valley Conference regular-season champion Redhawks...
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Southeast Missouri State's Tellor taken in 10th round by Atlanta Braves
(College Sports ~ 06/07/14)
Southeast first baseman and Ohio Valley Conference player of the year Matt Tellor became the program's highest draft pick since 1974.
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Small Squirrel in summer dat
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/07/14)
Small Squirrel his summer day in Capaha Park, Cape #1
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Squirrel on a summer day
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/07/14)
Squirrel on a summer day at Capaha Park, Cape #2
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A drink of rainwater
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/07/14)
An ant took shelter in a flower in my garden and was enjoying a drink of rainwater.
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Flower after the rain
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/07/14)
One of the gerber daisies in my garden after the rain Saturday.
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Christian Comedian Bob Smiley in Concert
(Submitted Story ~ 06/07/14)
Christian Comedian Bob Smiley (www.BobSmiley.com) will be coming to CrossRoads Fellowship Church in Jackson, MO. Bob is one of the two most highly sought out comedians in world of Christian or Clean Comedy. Currently on tour with Tim Hawkins (www.youtube.com/TimHawkins), he has also toured with bands such as Third Day, Mercy ME, The News Boys and countless others. ...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 06/07/14)
Today is Saturday, June 7, the 158th day of 2014. There are 207 days left in the year. Today's Highlights in History: On June 7, 1939, King George VI and his wife, Queen Elizabeth, arrived at Niagara Falls, New York, from Canada on the first visit to the United States by a reigning British monarch...
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Out of the past 6/7/14
(Out of the Past ~ 06/07/14)
If all goes according to schedule, Scott City will increase its size by nearly two square miles later this week; that's when Scott County Circuit Judge Tony Heckemeyer is expected to sign a paper certifying the results of Tuesday's election, which passed overwhelmingly; new area of Scott City will extend from the northern edge of the old city limits to the east side of Interstate 55 and the south side of Nash Road...
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