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Four by Four 8/10/14
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
Joshua Peikert QPI Factory Worker Dutchtown, Missouri What's your favorite place to have lunch or dinner outdoors? I like a BBQ type environment -- frontyard/backyard type of deal. What's something you think you're really good at? Videogames, but she [Allison] is better...
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Defense gets in final word vs. offense at Southeast Missouri State scrimmage
(College Sports ~ 08/10/14)
For the final act of the Southeast Missouri State football team's scrimmage Saturday, the offense and defense were pitted off in a goal-line drill. The defense, which defensive coordinator Bryce Saia said struggles with consistency, was able to silence the offense and finish the day on a high note...
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Missouri woman finds grandson dead, shot by police
(National News ~ 08/10/14)
FERGUSON, Mo. -- Desiree Harris saw her grandson running near her home Saturday afternoon when she passed him in her car. Minutes later, she found his body on the street -- fatally shot by a police officer. The shooting of the black teenager, a recent high school graduate, sent hundreds of angry residents out of their apartments in the predominantly black St. ...
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No charges in fight involving Cape officer
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
No charges will be filed against a Cape Girardeau police officer accused of getting into a fight with two other people outside a restaurant, police reported Friday. "An outside agency came in and investigated and found that no criminal charges would be filed against the officer," said Darin Hickey, public information officer for the Cape Girardeau Police Department...
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Schools, law enforcement team up to keep kids safe
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
As parents prepare to send youngsters back to class, school districts are working with law enforcement agencies to ensure teachers are prepared for worst-case scenarios. Officials say teachers in Cape Girardeau, Jackson and Perryville, Missouri, all have undergone active-shooter training to increase their students' chances of survival if someone comes into a classroom with gun in hand and murder in mind...
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County tax revenue sees a recent surge
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
Despite a lackluster start to the year, sales tax revenue in Cape Girardeau County is outpacing 2013 figures by more than 4.5 percent -- thanks to robust numbers in recent months. Monthly revenue reports for July and August show the general sales tax and Proposition 1 sales tax together generated more than $1.2 million. ...
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U.S. helps displaced Iraqis as airstrikes boosts Kurds
(International News ~ 08/10/14)
KHAZER CAMP, Iraq -- President Barack Obama justified the U.S. military's return to fighting in Iraq Saturday by saying America must act now to prevent genocide, protect its diplomats and provide humanitarian aid to refugees trapped by Islamic militants on a mountain ridge near the Syrian border...
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Fishing Whitewater River
(Submitted Story ~ 08/10/14)
The water was just right as we shoved off in our canoe, The sky was partly cloudy giving us relieve from the heat and the water was nice and cool. We started catching fish right off the bat with me landing a large mouth bass over 22" long. Wish we would have had a scale. ...
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Uncle Sam in the tractor parade in Perryville on July 26th, 2014.
(Submitted Photo ~ 08/10/14)
Uncle Sam (Leland Unterreiner)of Perryville, MO riding in the tractor parade on a beautiful Saturday morning (July 26th). I took this picture as the tractor parade was passing our home on U.S. Highway 61 south of Perryville.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 08/10/14)
Today is Sunday, August 10, the 222nd day of 2014. There are 143 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On August 10, 1944, during World War II, American forces overcame remaining Japanese resistance on Guam. On this date:...
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Wozniak - Thrower
(Wedding ~ 08/10/14)
Amanda Marie Wozniak and Anthony Travis Thrower were married May 3, 2014, in an outdoor ceremony at their home. Eric Grabel performed the ceremony. Music was by Chrissy Renick and Andrew Stephen of St. Louis. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Mary Ellen Wozniak of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Tony and Teresa Thrower of Jackson...
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Sanders - Tyler
(Wedding ~ 08/10/14)
Nicole Anna Sanders and Joshua David Tyler were married Dec. 7, 2013, at Bethel Assembly of God Church in Cape Girardeau. Danny Wilson and John Hawkins performed the ceremony. The groom's father played the saxophone. The bride is the daughter of Willie and Kathy Brown of Cape Girardeau, and George Galen Sanders. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyler of Jackson...
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Gelman - Bock
(Engagement ~ 08/10/14)
UNIONTOWN, Mo. -- Yelena and Sergey Povoroznyuk of St. Louis announce the engagement of their daughter, Natalie Gelman, to James Bock, both of St. Louis. He is the son of Gene and Leola Bock of Uniontown. Natalie is a graduate of Ladue High School, and received a bachelor of science degree in business management from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She is an operations manager at Heartland Bank in Clayton, Missouri...
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Job - Cooper
(Engagement ~ 08/10/14)
KELSO, Mo. -- James and Pamela Job of Kelso announce the engagement of their daughter, Alexandra Jo Job, to Christopher Ormin Cooper. He is the son of Ormin Cooper of Wichita, Kansas, and Cindy Lambert of Benton, Missouri. Alexandra is a 2009 graduate of Notre Dame Regional High School, and received a bachelor of science degree in dietetics from Southeast Missouri State University in 2013. She is a registered dietitian at Southeast Missouri Mental Health Center...
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Seyer - Williams
(Engagement ~ 08/10/14)
NEW HAMBURG, Mo. -- Marvin and Karen Seyer of New Hamburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Seyer, to Cody Williams. He is the son of Jill Ortiz of Chaffee, Missouri, and Todd Williams of Miller City, Illinois. Ashley is a 2011 graduate of Kelly High School. She received certification in medical billing and coding from Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center. She is a physician coding specialist at Southeast Hospital...
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Thompson - Sievers
(Engagement ~ 08/10/14)
Tammy Ahlvin of Cape Girardeau and Leif Thompson of Troy, Missouri, announce the engagement of their daughter, Briana Skye Thompson, to Justin Lee Sievers. He is the son of Darrell and Shannon Sievers of Altenburg, Missouri. Briana is a graduate of Central High School. She is a junior at Southeast Missouri State University pursuing a degree in social work. She is employed at Bank of Missouri...
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A bright spot high in a tree
(Column ~ 08/10/14)
The Baltimore oriole is a robin-sized songbird native to North America. It is widely distributed throughout the eastern half of the United States. Mated pairs are usually solitary during the summer breeding season, not found in small flocks like some other birds such as finches or sparrows. During our winter, Baltimore orioles can be found in Central America...
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FYI 8-10-14
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
The Humane Society of Southeast Missouri will be host its 2 Feet, 4 Paws, One Cause Charity Run on Aug. 30. The event will include four- and eight-mile runs and a one-mile walk, with start and finish at the Osage Centre. Registration begins at 6:45 a.m. with the run to start at 8 a.m...
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Army recognizes Lynch in retirement
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
Lt. Col. Brian Lynch, a native of Cape Girardeau, recently retired after a 27-year career in the U.S. Army. At a ceremony he was awarded the Legion of Merit Medal, a U.S. flag that had flown over the Capitol building, a plaque from the Joint Task Force Civil Support unit and letters of appreciation from U.S. presidents and secretaries of defense and the army...
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Fraternity alumni establish scholarship
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
The Sigma Phi Epsilon Alumni Association Scholarship has been established through the Southeast Missouri University Foundation. Members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Alumni Association made gifts of more than $10,000 to establish the award. Their gifts will be matched with an additional $10,000 through a University matching gift program, the Honoring Tradition-Inspiring Success Comprehensive Campaign...
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Look for a deeper reason behind your struggles
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
Talk about an incident that brought tears to my eyes! I recently witnessed a story that was so sad, yet so beautiful, I couldn't fathom the depth of it. I was inspired beyond comprehension at what human beings can tolerate and still feel compassion for others in the same predicament...
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How connected do we feel?
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
Deep, meaningful, authentic friendships are something that most people are looking for. Most of us long for those friendships in which the conversation can stop and be picked up years later, right where it was left. God has demonstrated that level of friendships again and again centered on the gospel and built up in the church...
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Bishop to visit area as part of 2,000-mile trip
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
Bishop to visit area as part of 2,000-mile trip to introduce a five-year plan addressing aspects of ministry and ways to grow in faith.
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Salsa that needs no tomatoes, no chopping
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
We generally assume two things about salsa that we shouldn't. First, that it must involve tomatoes. Second, that the ingredients should be chopped. Because while chopped tomato salsas are delicious, you don't want those to be your only experience. There are so many other delicious ways to enjoy fresh salsa...
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The popular BLT, but leaving the bread in the wrapper
(Column ~ 08/10/14)
Bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwiches have to be one of the most popular, if not the most popular sandwich, in America. Well, maybe second only to the hamburger. We sure indulge in plenty of them during this time of year, when fresh tomatoes are ripe and delicious off the vine...
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Celebrate season with triple-tomato salad
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
At the peak of ripeness, an in-season tomato is one of the things that makes life worth living. Happily, that season is upon us. And this recipe is my ode to that summer tomato. All kinds of tomatoes are at the best just now, big and small, beefsteak and cherry. At the base of this salad are sliced beefsteak tomatoes, which are topped with chopped small tomatoes and drizzled with a tomato-based vinaigrette...
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Adopt Fancy
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
Fancy, 3, is an American Stafforshire Terrier of medium size. She would need a home with no cats. She is available for adoption at the Humane Society, 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Griselda
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
Griselda, a fluffy gray cat with a short tail, enjoys petting and brushing and prefers one-on-one with people. She is available for adoption at Safe Harbor Animal Shelter, 243-9823. ...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
Pet Name: Kandi Kai Owner: Linda Eakins Favorite activity: Kandi is a Lhasa Apso/Havanese mix and loves play dates with her boyfriend, a poodle named Teddy. ...
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Picture it Facial recognition to find lost dogs
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
LOS ANGELES -- Any worried pet owner who has spent days hanging posters, making phone calls and knocking on neighbors' doors hopes there's a more scientific way to find a lost dog. That became a reality when facial recognition technology successfully reunited a pet at San Diego County Animal Services with its owners. ...
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Summer school menus 8-13-15
(Menus ~ 08/10/14)
WEDNESDAY--Chicken nuggets with garlic toast; two choices from potato wedges, cherry tomatoes, baby carrots; mixed fruit. THURSDAY--Chicken chili crispito with cheese; two choices from Mexican black beans, cherry tomatoes, baby carrots; peaches and cookie...
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Scrabblers rejoice: 5,000 new words are on the way
(Community ~ 08/10/14)
NEW YORK -- To Scrabble fanatics, big gifts sometimes come in small packages. The word "te" as a variant of "ti," the seventh tone on the musical scale, is a hardworking little gem among 5,000 words added to "The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary," out Aug. 11 from Merriam-Webster...
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Son accidentally backs over dad
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- A Poplar Bluff man is in serious condition after being run over by a van last week on Highland Drive near Poplar Bluff High School. Lew Tinker and his 53-year-old son, Lester Tinker, apparently had been mowing a yard at 1409 Highland Drive, according to Poplar Bluff Police patrolman Jamie Sample, who investigated the accident...
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Celebrating a church's milestone of 90 years
(Editorial ~ 08/10/14)
The Cape Girardeau region has a strong and deep religious heritage. Our part of the state is known for having some of the oldest churches on this side of the Mississippi. Churches were, and are, central to many of our communities. The First Church of God at 500 Emerald St. recently celebrated its 90th anniversary as a church...
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Speak Out 8/10/14
(Speak Out ~ 08/10/14)
Genesis 12:3. It says, "And I will bless him that bless thee, curse him that curses thee, and indeed all families of the earth shall be blessed." And I just want to say that God is with Israel. And I'd like to say, God bless Israel. Yes, I suggest that in November, instead of having all these taxes, why not have a special tax to bring an Amtrak train that comes in here that goes from here to St. Louis twice a day, or either here to Memphis?...
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Commission agenda
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
Administrative Office Building 1 Barton Square, Jackson 9 a.m. Monday Open session Communications/reports other elected officials Public comments Routine business Appointments and possible action item Action item Discussion and possible action Discussion and possible action, county advisory boards...
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Cape police report, 8/10/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/10/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. The Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt...
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Elzie O. Statler
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
Elzie O. Statler, 81, of Perryville, Missouri, died Aug. 8, 2014, at Independence Care Center of Perry County. Visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at Young and Sons Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Young and Sons Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jim Kiefer officiating. Burial will be in Lixville Cemetery...
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Elma L. Rhodes
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
Elma L. Rhodes, 90, of Jackson died Saturday, August 9, 2014, at Jackson Manor Nursing Home in Jackson. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.
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Births 8/10/14
(Births ~ 08/10/14)
Daughter to Justin Micheal and Neri Elizabet Warren of Blodgett, Missouri, Southeast Hospital, 11:42 a.m. Thursday, July 31, 2014. Name, Hadassah Isabella. Weight, 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Mrs. Warren is the former Neri Lopez, daughter of Ruth Lopez and Jose Lopez of Carterville, Illinois. Warren is the son of Kim Warren and Rodney Warren of Oran, Missouri. He is a business owner...
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Bill Drury
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
Bill Drury, 57, of Old Appleton, formerly of Kelso, died Saturday, August 9, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Scott City.
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Pauline Collins
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
Pauline Collins, 74, of Scott City died Saturday, August 9, 2014, at the Monticello House in Jackson. Arrangements are incomplete at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Scott City.
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Cletus Wilburn Hahs
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
Cletus Wilburn Hahs, 98, of Jackson, passed on to his heavenly home on Thursday afternoon, August 7, 2014, at the Jackson Manor. He was born on Dec. 25, 1915 to Peter Kirby (P.K.) and Cora Caroline (nee Linebarger) Hahs on a farm near Daisy, Missouri...
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Woman caught with cash in underwear
(National News ~ 08/10/14)
ROMULUS, Mich. -- Authorities say a 78-year-old Florida woman tried to fly from Detroit Metropolitan Airport with almost $41,000 in cash hidden inside her girdle, bra and carry-on bag. A complaint filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Detroit says the woman was trying to board a flight April 2 to the Philippines when she said she had $200 in cash...
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Bessie Ruth Simpson
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
Bessie Ruth Simpson, daughter of the late Fred and Stella (Robinson) Melton, was born on Sept. 28, 1920. The eldest of 10 children and finished her life's journey on August 9, 2014, at the age 93 of years 10 months and 12 days. On July 1, 1938, she married Charles Lewis Simpson Sr. in Dexter, Missouri...
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White pupils in U.S. no longer will be majority
(National News ~ 08/10/14)
KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. -- For the first time, U.S. public schools are projected this fall to have more minority students than non-Hispanic whites, a shift largely fueled by growth in the number of Hispanic children. The changing demographics of American education are apparent inside Jane Cornell's summer school classroom, where giggling grade-schoolers mostly come from homes where Spanish is the primary language. ...
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Hawaii's storms probably more a scare than a threat
(National News ~ 08/10/14)
HONOLULU -- The one-two hurricane punch that was supposed to hit Hawaii is looking more like a jab and a missed left hook. After Hawaii cleared Tropical Storm Iselle largely without deterring sunbathers and surfers, the state looked toward Hurricane Julio, which was expected to pass about 160 miles northeast of the islands at its closest point early today and linger near the state into Monday...
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Wounded soldier skydives with first lady of Maine
(National News ~ 08/10/14)
Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills and his team from the 82nd Airborne were checking out reports of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan when one detonated underneath him. His right arm and leg disintegrated. His other leg dangled, and his remaining wrist was shredded...
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Nebraska gay marriage ban unwavering
(National News ~ 08/10/14)
OMAHA, Neb. -- As state bans on same-sex marriages fall across the country, some Nebraska officials are holding strong to that state's status of having one of the nation's most restrictive laws, which affects some of the most basic aspects of gay couples' lives -- from driver's licenses to parenting rights...
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Ukraine rebel leader asks for aid, cease-fire
(International News ~ 08/10/14)
DONETSK, Ukraine -- Ukraine's rebels are surrounded and ready to agree to a cease-fire to prevent a "humanitarian catastrophe," the insurgents' new leader said Saturday as conditions deteriorated in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk, artillery thundering through deserted streets...
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Annette Gail Farrar
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
Annette Gail Farrar, beloved wife, mother, daughter, and friend passed Wednesday, August 6, 2014, at her home in Jackson. Annette was born Dec. 14, 1957, in Cape Girardeau to William and Wintress Carney Daugherty. She married Brad G. Farrar on Oct. 12, 2005, in St. Louis...
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Thousands from Iraq flee to Syria
(International News ~ 08/10/14)
CAMP BAJID KANDALA, Iraq -- With shocked, sunburned faces, men, women and children in dirt-caked clothes limped into a camp for displaced Iraqis, finding safety after harsh days of hiding on a blazing mountaintop after fleeing from the extremist Islamic State group...
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Gaza talks on hold as Israelis remain at home
(International News ~ 08/10/14)
JERUSALEM -- Egyptian-brokered talks between Israel and Hamas on a new border deal for Gaza were thrown into doubt Saturday after senior officials said an Israeli team would not rejoin negotiations in Cairo unless rocket fire from Gaza stops. A day after the end of a temporary truce, cross-border attacks continued Saturday, though at a lower intensity than on most days in the past month of fighting...
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Crowd confronts police after fatal shooting
(State News ~ 08/10/14)
FERGUSON, Mo. -- A large crowd of angry residents confronted police officers Saturday afternoon, yelling such things as "kill the police" after an officer fatally shot a teen in a St. Louis-area neighborhood. Officer Brian Schellman, spokesman for the St. Louis County Police Department, said "a couple hundred" people came out of apartment buildings after an officer with the Ferguson Police Department shot and killed the male...
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Police: Armed man tried to rob hospice for drugs
(State News ~ 08/10/14)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis County police are searching for an armed man who entered a hospice and demanded narcotics before fleeing. Officer Brian Schellman said St. Anthony's Medical Center was placed on lockdown early Saturday after the hospital reported that a man armed with a handgun entered the de Greeff Hospice, confronted a nurse and told the nurse to take him to where the narcotics were located...
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St. Louis mayor draws flak for Right to Farm call
(State News ~ 08/10/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Some animal rights activists are criticizing St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay over his last-minute appeal to voters in support of the state's Right to Farm constitutional amendment. The amendment to the Missouri Constitution passed in Tuesday's election by just over 2,500 votes out of nearly 1 million ballots cast. Opponents are considering whether to seek a recount...
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6 workers hurt in St. Louis propane explosion
(State News ~ 08/10/14)
ST. LOUIS -- An investigation continues into a propane tank explosion that injured six workers at a St. Louis truck yard, leaving one of them with critical burns. The explosion happened about 8 p.m. Thursday at Saia LTL Freight's terminal near downtown. Fire Department Capt. Garon Mosby says workers were trying to switch out a propane tank on a forklift when a leak caused a flash explosion...
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Charges in Brady case could prove difficult
(National News ~ 08/10/14)
WASHINGTON -- Trying to bring a case against John Hinckley Jr. in the homicide of former White House Press Secretary James Brady could prove difficult for prosecutors, given the three decades that have passed since he was shot in an assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan and because a jury ruled Hinckley was insane when he opened fire, an attorney and law professor said...
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Linda Lucille Reinwald
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Linda Lucille Reinwald, 60, died Aug. 8, 2014 at her residence in Perryville, surrounded by family. She was born Feb. 5, 1954 in Marshall, Missouri, daughter of Edward E. and Ruth S. (Harre) Pratt. Linda was an elementary teacher for 33 years. ...
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Woman faces assault charges following fight with knife
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
Sikeston Standard Democrat STEELE, Mo. -- Steele police have arrested a 25-year-old woman for allegedly stabbing a victim in the head. Tonya Mayberry of Steele was arraigned Thursday on charges of first degree assault and armed criminal action in Division II of Pemiscot County Court before Judge Byron D. Luber...
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Commissioner talks to Republican Women
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
Running for re-election, presiding Cape Girardeau County commissioner Clint Tracy on Friday highlighted some of the hot issues he's faced during his tenure during a presentation to the Cape County Republican Women. Self-insurance, taxes and a facilities study were among them. This past year, with the Affordable Care Act, Tracy said people have seen a lot of "turmoil" and "upheaval" in their ability to obtain coverage, and the county was no exception...
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Out of the past 8/10/14
(Out of the Past ~ 08/10/14)
As of the end of July, the Cape Girardeau City Jail quit detaining federal prisoners for extended periods of time; the jail will still hold prisoners for a few days, a weekend, or during federal trials here. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Co. has been given a $197,000 Mo-Bucks loan, which will enable the tourist railroad line to increase its marketing and promotional activities...
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Grover ‘Glenn' Rhodes
(Obituary ~ 08/10/14)
Grover "Glenn" Rhodes, 90, of Scott City died Saturday, August 9, 2014, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born April 26, 1924, in Cape Girardeau, the son of Grover Lee and Erma Jones Rhodes. He married Ercie Jane Henderson on Sept. 24, 1945, in Cape Girardeau. She preceded him in death on March 20, 2009...
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Sikeston murder suspect denied bond reduction
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
A Sikeston, Missouri, woman accused of deliberately running down a man with her car lost a bid to have her bond reduced Thursday. Savannah R. Davis, 27, faces charges of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in connection with the July 11 death of John Sharber, 57, also of Sikeston...
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Arkansas man charged in stabbing at Cape Girardeau hotel
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
An Arkansas man is in custody after a stabbing that left another man in stable condition with lacerations to his face, throat, shoulder and arm, Cape Girardeau police reported Friday. Robert L. Brewer, 40, of Jonesboro, Arkansas, is accused of attacking a colleague with a box cutter after a verbal altercation Thursday night at Drury Lodge, 104 Vantage Drive...
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Lafferty, Hicks waive arraignment, plead not guilty
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- Donald Lafferty quietly entered a plea of not guilty last week at the Stoddard County Justice Center. Appearing with his attorney, Don Moore, Lafferty waived his right to an arraignment. He was scheduled to appear again Aug. 20 for case review...
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Major Case Squad deactivated in double homicide
(Local News ~ 08/10/14)
The Cape Girardeau/Bollinger County Major Case Squad has concluded its investigation into a double homicide that occurred last Sunday. Zatrun R. Twiggs, 28, and Detavian L. Richardson, 20, were shot to death in a car early Monday morning, police reported...
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Masterson flops in second start for Cards
(Professional Sports ~ 08/10/14)
BALTIMORE -- Justin Masterson may well end up contributing heavily to the St. Louis Cardinals in their bid to reach the postseason. At this point, however, the right-hander is not offering the kind of production the Cardinals envisioned when they got him from Cleveland the day before the nonwaiver trade deadline...
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Bradford is expected to play Saturday vs. Packers
(Professional Sports ~ 08/10/14)
The St. Louis quarterback has not seen game action since injuring his knee in October
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Porter gives pointers at SCC camp
(Community Sports ~ 08/10/14)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- He chose to work with the younger group who were just finishing up a hectic scrimmage game hurling basketballs at the rim like tomahawk missiles. When he spoke, Otto Porter Jr.'s young fans ceased fire and awed at what the 6-foot-8 NBA forward had to say...
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Orioles club Cardinals' pitching again
(Professional Sports ~ 08/10/14)
Baltimore routed St. Louis for the second straight day with three HRs in a 10-3 victory
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Squirrels drop first two pool-play games at Senior Babe Ruth World Series
(Community Sports ~ 08/10/14)
The Charleston Fighting Squirrels came up just short in its bid to secure its first victory at the Senior Babe Ruth World Series in Ephrata, Washington, on Saturday night. San Gabriel Valley, California, overcame a 2-1 deficit with a pair of runs in the top of the seventh inning on its way to a 3-2 victory against Charleston...
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Residents pay tribute to 1914 fatal train crash
(State News ~ 08/10/14)
TIPTON FORD, Mo. -- A group of southwest Missouri residents has dedicated a stone marker commemorating the spot where a 1914 train crash killed 43 people. The accident occurred when Missouri and North Arkansas Train No. 209, which was actually a gasoline-powered vehicle similar to a street car, collided with a freight train on a Kansas City Southern line near Tipton Ford, an incorporated area in Newton County...
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Prayer 8/10/14
(Prayer ~ 08/10/14)
O Lord Jesus, blessed be your name, the name above all names. Amen.
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Southeast Missouri State volleyball team gets to core of team values
(College Sports ~ 08/10/14)
The squad opened practices Saturday with specific team values in mind
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