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School bus accident reported in Jackson
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
An accident involving a school bus has been reported on East Jackson Boulevard this morning. No injuries have been reported. Check back later for more details. Pertinent address: East Jackson Boulevard, Jackson, Mo.
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Building razed to make room for parking lot
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com A former apartment building is razed Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 to make way for parking across from the River Campus of Southeast Missouri State University. The parking area is part of the expansion project that includes a three-story building with residential and academic space....
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Mark Twain expert to headline Kent anniversary events
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
Henry Sweets, a Mark Twain expert and executive director of the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Hannibal, Missouri, will kick off a series of celebrations marking the 75th anniversary of Kent Library at Southeast Missouri State University. "Is Mark Twain Relevant Today?" is Sweets' topic for a 7 p.m. presentation Thursday at Sadie's Place in Kent Library. Open to the public, it is sponsored by the library in partnership with the Missouri Humanities Council. Refreshments will be served...
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Study links polar vortex chills to melting sea ice
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
WASHINGTON -- Remember the polar vortex, the huge mass of Arctic air that can plunge much of the U.S. into the deep freeze? You might have to get used to it. A new study says as the world gets warmer, parts of North America, Europe and Asia could see more frequent and stronger visits of that cold air. Researchers say that's because of shrinking ice in the seas off Russia...
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Noranda laying off up to 200, suspends expansion
(State News ~ 09/03/14)
NEW MADRID, Mo. -- Noranda Aluminum Inc. announced Tuesday it is laying off up to 200 employees and suspending an expansion project at its Southeast Missouri smelter because state regulators refused to lower its electricity rates. The cutbacks by Noranda come less than two weeks after the Missouri Public Service Commission denied its request for a roughly 25 percent reduction in electricity rates that it pays to Ameren Missouri...
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American Queen
(Submitted Photo ~ 09/03/14)
The American Queen headed South on the Mississippi
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Free Family Fun With Levi's Celebration of Life event
(Submitted Story ~ 09/03/14)
July 31, 2014 RE: 3rd Annual Celebration of Life Event Date: September 14, 2014 (two sessions: 12:00pm -- 2:00pm or 2:30pm -- 4:30pm) Location: Discovery Playhouse, Cape Girardeau Sponsored by Levi's Children's Charity We are excited to announce the date for the third annual Celebration of Life! This special day would have been Levi Stephen Collom's 6th birthday, and we want to celebrate Levi's life and legacy surrounded by children, laughter and smiles. ...
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11th Annual Multi-County Women's Health Conference
(Submitted Story ~ 09/03/14)
REGISTERATION IS NOW OPEN TO ATTEND THE CONFERENCE Conference Theme: "THE INVINCIBLE WOMAN" Fit, strong, healthy...mind and body Keynote Speaker: Daniel Domjan, M.D. Topic: "It's A Miracle" When: Friday, October 17, 2014 Where: Tanner Street Church of God...
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Perryville takes no position on pinup contest
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- The Perryville Board of Aldermen has washed its hands of a proposed "pin-up girl contest" planned as part of the last downtown cruise-in of the year. If the event ends badly, the fallout will land squarely on the shoulders of the city's Downtown Revitalization Committee, which organizes the monthly event for car enthusiasts, Alderman Larry Riney said during the board's regular meeting Tuesday night...
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Saxony Lutheran softball team use two big innings to roll past Jackson 9-0 in first meeting
(High School Sports ~ 09/03/14)
As they stood in the dugout following Tuesday's game against Jackson, smiles radiated from the face of each Saxony Lutheran softball player. In 10 years since the softball program was launched, the Crusaders' varsity squad had never played the Indians...
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Fair attendance could hinge on weather, other factors
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
Pete Poe has been with the SEMO District Fair for more than 30 years. During that time, he's seen every kind of outcome, from masses of people flooding the entry gates to the lackluster years with lower attendance. "It's hard to say [what makes a good year] -- weather, temperature, rain, people's schedules -- all kinds of things have a play on it," he said...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
Today is Wednesday, September 3, the 246th day of 2014. There are 119 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On September 3, 1939, Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declared war on Germany, two days after the Nazi invasion of Poland; in a radio address, Britain's King George VI said, "With God's help, we shall prevail." The same day, a German U-boat torpedoed and sank the British liner SS Athenia some 250 miles off the Irish coast, killing more than 100 out of the 1,400 or so people on board.. ...
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High school, college bands strike up a song
(Editorial ~ 09/03/14)
We often write about local sports, particularly high school sports and the importance athletics plays with students. It's true sports teach important lessons and can serve as a common bond between fellow students, students and parents, and high schools with alumni -- but so can other activities, including high school bands...
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Speak Out 9/3/14
(Speak Out ~ 09/03/14)
I want to comment on this Michael Jensen column: "Racial strife in Ferguson." This guy hit the nail on the head. They should put this on the front page. It's about time somebody spoke out and told the truth. These days with the news full of hateful acts of mankind, we may feel this is our world now. ...
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Better ways to evaluate educators
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/03/14)
This November voters will be asked to vote on Constitutional Amendment 3, the proposed initiative that will require Missouri teachers ("certificated staff") working at schools funded by state or local taxes to be evaluated "based upon quantifiable student performance data." This data will be used to determine whether an instructor should be dismissed, retained, demoted or promoted. ...
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Unions affect wages
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/03/14)
With the shrinking of union membership in this country, the working citizens had little to celebrate on Labor Day. Since 1950, union membership has declined from 35 percent of the workforce to 11 percent of it. This has had a negative impact on the median family income. ...
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Births 9/3/14
(Births ~ 09/03/14)
Son to Richard Alan and Bethany Lynne DeHart of Cape Girardeau, Southeast Hospital, 7:46 a.m. Monday, Aug. 25, 2014. Name, Jack Leroy. Weight, 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Third child, second son. Mrs. DeHart is the former Bethany Searcy, daughter of Cindy Gordinier of Cape Girardeau and Bill Searcy of St. Louis. She is a student at Metro Business College. DeHart is the son of Val Cash of Washington, D.C...
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Out of the past 9/3/14
(Out of the Past ~ 09/03/14)
The Rev. David M. Gustafson has been named the new pastor of Evangelical Free Church of Cape Girardeau; he formerly served in campus ministry as director of Campus Crusade for Christ at California State University in Fresno. After eight years working with the city's youth, Michael Heston, executive director of the Cape Girardeau Civic Center, has resigned the post; Calvin Bird, Heston's assistant, has been named interim director...
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3 fatally shot, 2 wounded at K.C. homes
(State News ~ 09/03/14)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kansas City police say they have located an SUV reported missing from a neighborhood where three people were shot to death and two others were wounded. The 2002 Toyota Highlander was found Tuesday evening in a commercial area in the northern part of the city, several miles from the crime scene...
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Centene bringing jobs to Ferguson
(State News ~ 09/03/14)
FERGUSON, Mo. -- After weeks of unrest, Ferguson is getting a boost with the announcement that the managed care firm Centene Corp. plans a new processing center that will add up to 200 jobs in the suburban St. Louis town. Ferguson has been the site of several protests, some violent, in the weeks since 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was unarmed, was shot and killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. A state grand jury and the Justice Department are investigating the shooting...
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Mo. Medicaid dealing with long phone delays
(State News ~ 09/03/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Missourians trying to use a call center to sign up for the state's Medicaid program are running into long delays and busy signals, prompting state officials to notify the private company running the center to fix the problems or face losing some payments...
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Report: Midwest economy remained strong in Aug.
(State News ~ 09/03/14)
OMAHA, Neb. -- The economy remained strong in nine Midwest and Plains states in August, and a monthly survey of business leaders released Tuesday suggests growth will continue in the months ahead. The region's overall economic index inched up to 57.2 last month from 57 in July. The index reached a three-year high of 60.6 in June...
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Ex-Mamtek CEO pleads guilty to theft, fraud
(State News ~ 09/03/14)
ST. CHARLES, Mo. -- A man who persuaded a rural Missouri town and the state to invest millions in bonds and incentives for an artificial sweetener plant that never materialized pleaded guilty Tuesday to three felony charges. Bruce Cole is set to be sentenced Nov. ...
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Jackson fire report 9/2/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/03/14)
*** JACKSON The Jackson Fire Department responded to the following calls Tuesday: * Emergency medical service on Travelers Way. * Emergency medical service on East Jackson Boulevard.
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Jackson police report 9/3/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/03/14)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Theft...
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Cape Girardeau police report 9/3/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/03/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests...
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Shirley Smith
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
MORLEY, Mo. -- Shirley Jo Smith, 77, of Cedar Hill, Texas, formerly of Morley, died Saturday, May 31, 2014, in Dallas, after a long battle with cancer. A graveside memorial service will be at noon Saturday at Hickory Grove Cemetery east of Morley...
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David Sample Sr.
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
David Lee Sample Sr., 71, of Scott City passed away Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014, at his home. He was born Jan. 19, 1943, in Sedgewickville, Missouri, son of Charles David and Mable E. Baker Sample. He and Betty Gail Pryor were married March 1, 2010. She passed away Nov. 4, 2010...
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Deborah Robertson
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
Deborah Robertson, 61, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, Sept. 1, 2014, at her home. A memorial service is planned for 2 p.m. Sunday at McCombs Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau.
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Terry McCanless
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
Terry Wayne McCanless, 60, of Oak Ridge passed away Thursday, July 31, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Feb. 11, 1954, in Salina, Kansas, to Charles F. and Eulalia Volz McCanless. He and Melodee Sherree Scott were married Feb. 29, 1984, in Orlando, Florida. They had been married 27 years when Melodee passed away Aug. 25, 2011...
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Keitha Kohm
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Keitha Kohm, 59, of Perryville passed away Monday, Sept. 1, 2014, at her home surrounded by family. She was born June 9, 1955, daughter of the late Roy Keith Christensen and Iona Maxine Tallent Stidham. She married Jeffrey "Jeff" Kohm...
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Rudolph Koerber
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
Rudolph G. "Rudy" Koerber, 93, of Jackson died Sunday, Aug. 31, 2014, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau. He returned to his Heavenly Father surrounded by his children and grandchildren. He was born Feb. 6, 1921, in Cape Girardeau County, to Paul A. and Bertha Meyer Koerber. He and Alverta W. Schuette were married April 17, 1952, in Cape Girardeau County. She passed away Nov. 20, 2005...
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Anita Freeman
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
Anita Joyce Freeman, 64, of Jackson passed away Monday, Sept. 1, 2014, at home, surrounded by loved ones. She was born Feb. 19, 1950, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, daughter of Eugene and Anita Stinson Freeman, who preceded her in death. Joyce is survived by six siblings, Joan White of Biloxi, Mississippi, Barbara (Grover) Cleveland of Arnold, Missouri, Shirley (Mike) Gossett of Dittmer, Missouri, Ronnie (Nancy) Freeman of Festus, Missouri, Donnie (Lucy) Freeman of Pevely, Missouri, and Lonnie (Joan) Freeman of St. ...
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Stephen Cotner
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
Stephen Ray Cotner, 60, of St. Louis entered his heavenly home Friday, Aug. 22, 2014, at St. Louis University Hospital. He was born Oct. 15, 1953, in Cape Girardeau, to Hannah Rumfelt and Chester Cotner. Cotner graduated from Central High School in 1971 and did undergraduate work at Southeast Missouri State University. He graduated from St. Louis Lutheran School of Nursing in 1980...
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Mary Carron
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Mary Margaret "Marge" Carron, 80, of Perryville died Monday, Sept. 1, 2014, at Perry County Memorial Hospital in Perryville. She was born Sept. 29, 1933, in Perryville, daughter of Edward and Helen Cissell Hayden. She and Chauncey C. Carron were married June 4, 1955...
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Beulah Altom
(Obituary ~ 09/03/14)
PATTON, Mo. -- Beulah Mae Altom, 85, of Patton passed away Monday, Sept. 1, 2014, at Jackson Manor. She was born Oct. 26, 1928, at Saco, Missouri, daughter of Edd and Cora Fairless Jordan. She and Cletus H. "Tony" Altom were married Sept. 28, 1946. He passed away April 10, 2007...
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Recovery knocks 21 fish species from watch list
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Twenty-one species of fish made the leap Tuesday off a watch list of seafood to avoid as unsustainably overfished, leaving conservationists and many fishermen and chefs celebrating the turnaround of a West Coast fishing ground declared an economic disaster area by the federal government just 14 years ago...
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Attorney: Detroit needs debt plan to survive
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
DETROIT -- The plan to restructure billions of dollars in debt is the vehicle the Motor City needs to free up funds to provide services to residents and allow the city to survive, one of Detroit's attorneys told the federal judge at the helm of the historic bankruptcy trial, which started Tuesday...
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In-flight confrontations increase as space decreases
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
NEW YORK -- Squeezed into tighter and tighter spaces, airline passengers appear to be rebelling, taking their frustrations out on other fliers. Three U.S. flights made unscheduled landings in the past eight days after passengers got into fights over the ability to recline their seats. Disputes over a tiny bit of personal space might seem petty, but for passengers whose knees are already banging into tray tables, every inch counts...
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Inmate transfer to Charleston a financial choice
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Shopping local often takes a back seat to a better price and better service -- even when it comes to shopping for a jail. Sikeston Department of Public Safety director Drew Juden explained during Monday's city council meeting that boarding jail inmates facing city charges in the Mississippi County Detention Center was primarily a financial decision, being "$2 a day cheaper."...
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Sikeston man arrested in drug bust
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- A Sikeston man is facing felony drug charges following a search of his home Friday morning. Orlando Sheron, 36, is charged with possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance, both felonies...
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Arrest warrant issued for former Dexter, Mo., pastor
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
ByBLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- A warrant was issued last week for the arrest of a former Dexter, Missouri, pastor accused of stealing more than $112,000 from his church. Marcus Credale Geuin, 35, has been charged with felony stealing and forgery by Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Russ Oliver...
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Three accidents lead to four injuries, one arrest over Labor Day weekend
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Four area residents were injured in three separate accidents in Butler, Ripley and Stoddard counties at the beginning of the Labor Day holiday weekend. A Poplar Bluff resident is charged with vehicular assault and leaving the scene of an accident following one crash, which involved a moped...
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Double mastectomy doesn't boost survival for most
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
CHICAGO -- Removing both breasts to treat cancer affecting only one side doesn't boost survival chances for most women, compared with surgery that removes just the tumor, a large study suggests. The results raise concerns about riskier, potentially unnecessary operations that increasing numbers of women are choosing...
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In light of celebrity hacks, here's how to protect data on the cloud
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
NEW YORK -- The circulation of nude photographs stolen from celebrities' online accounts has raised questions about the security of storing information over the Internet. Apple acknowledged Tuesday that computer hackers broke into the accounts of several celebrities, a security breakdown Apple blamed on the intruders' ability to figure out passwords and bypass other safeguards...
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Playing music sharpens children's brains
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
LOS ANGELES -- The founder of a Los Angeles-based not-for-profit group that provides free music lessons to low-income students from gang-ridden neighborhoods began to notice several years ago a hopeful sign: Children were graduating high school and heading off to UCLA, Tulane and other big universities...
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9-year-old girl said Uzi was too much for her
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
PHOENIX -- A 9-year-old girl who accidentally killed an instructor with an Uzi at an Arizona shooting range said immediately after the shooting she felt the gun was too much for her and had hurt her shoulder, according to police reports released Tuesday...
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Los Angeles jury convicts man of 3 serial murders
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
Missouri authorities are checking for possible links as well.
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Apple acknowledges some celebrity info compromised
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple is acknowledging that computer hackers broke into the accounts of several celebrities to steal personal photos that have been posted online, a security breakdown that the iPhone maker blamed on the intruders' ability to figure out passwords and bypass other safeguards...
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Auto sector may be returning to bad habits
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
DETROIT -- Big discounts. Six- or seven-year loans, in some cases to buyers who would have been turned down in the past. As the auto industry strives to sustain its post-recession comeback, car companies are resorting to tactics some experts warn will lead to trouble down the road...
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Police: Death of teen whose body burned was random
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
INDIANAPOLIS -- A 15-year-old Indianapolis girl whose burned body was found over the weekend was likely abducted and killed by someone she didn't know, police and family members said Tuesday. Dominique Allen's death was a homicide resulting from asphyxiation, Marion County chief deputy Coroner Alfarena Ballew ruled Tuesday. A man walking his dog found Allen's body in his backyard on the city's near northwest side Sunday, police said...
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Chris Brown pleads guilty to assault in Washington
(Entertainment ~ 09/03/14)
WASHINGTON -- Chris Brown pleaded guilty Tuesday to hitting a man outside a Washington hotel, an assault that occurred while the singer was on probation for attacking then-girlfriend Rihanna. Brown pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and was sentenced to time served. He spent two days in a District of Columbia jail in this case...
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South America hackers rattle Peru's Cabinet
(International News ~ 09/03/14)
LIMA, Peru -- The Peruvian hackers have broken into military, police, and other sensitive government networks in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela, defacing websites and extracting sensitive data to strut their programming prowess and make political points...
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Video purportly shows beheading of U.S. journalist
(International News ~ 09/03/14)
BEIRUT -- Islamic State extremists released a video Tuesday purportedly showing the beheading of a second American journalist, Steven Sotloff, and warning President Barack Obama that as long as U.S. airstrikes against the militant group continue, "our knife will continue to strike the necks of your people."...
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6 militants killed in U.S. Somalia strike
(International News ~ 09/03/14)
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- A U.S. airstrike in Somalia killed at least six members of the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, possibly including its leader who was in a car that was hit. The leader, Ahmed Abdi Godane, has no heir apparent, and if he has been killed, al-Shabab could ditch its association with al-Qaida and align itself with the Islamic State group, analysts say...
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Obama: NATO to oppose Russian aggression
(International News ~ 09/03/14)
WASHINGTON -- Confronted by a Kremlin-backed military offensive in Ukraine, President Barack Obama and Western allies will approve plans this week to position at least 4,000 troops and military equipment in Eastern Europe, bolstering NATO's security commitments to nervous member states near the Russian border...
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Poll finds rising support for Hamas in wake of war in Gaza
(International News ~ 09/03/14)
JERUSALEM -- The popularity of the Hamas militant group among Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip has spiked after the 50-day war with Israel, according to an opinion poll released Tuesday. The poll, conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research and headed by leading Palestinian pollster Khalil Shikaki, indicates 61 percent of Palestinians would choose the Islamic militant group's leader, Ismail Haniyeh, for president if Palestinian presidential elections were held today.. ...
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Ambush routs Ukrainian troops
(International News ~ 09/03/14)
NOVOKATERYNIVKA, Ukraine -- The ferocity of the attack on the fleeing Ukrainian troops was clear, days after the ambush by Russian-backed separatist forces. More than 30 military vehicles lay in charred piles Tuesday. Villagers said dozens were killed, and some remained unburied. One soldier was blown out of his armored vehicle -- apparently by a shell -- his body left dangling from power lines high above...
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30 teens escape from detention center
(National News ~ 09/03/14)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Thirty teens "overwhelmed" their minders at a juvenile detention center by simultaneously breaking out of four dormitories and crawling under a weak spot in a chain-link fence. By late Tuesday, eight were still on the run. Police caught up with some walking along roads or coming out of the woods. Some turned themselves in. Some were returned to the detention center by their own families for their own good...
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Southeast Missouri State football players befriend ill Kansas fan
(College Sports ~ 09/03/14)
Southeast players will be joined on the sideline by ailing teen at Saturday's football game
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Cardinals' Wacha will start Thursday's game against Brewers
(Professional Sports ~ 09/03/14)
The right-hander, sidelined since June, will start against Brewers
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First-place Cardinals run winning streak to four games
(Professional Sports ~ 09/03/14)
Wainwright drove in three runs in St. Louis' 6-4 victory over Pirates
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Dexter, Mo., woman jailed for allegedly neglecting 3-month-old
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
DEXTER, Mo. -- A Dexter woman has been charged with endangering the welfare of her 3-month-old son. Viva I. Wilkison, 18, has been charged as an adult in the Circuit Court of Stoddard County after an Aug. 19 tip from a person who reported her baby looked like a skeleton...
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Route P in Cape County closed for railroad crossing repairs
(Local News ~ 09/03/14)
Route P in Cape Girardeau County will be closed as contractor crews continue to perform work on a railroad crossing. The road will be closed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, according to a news release by the Missouri Department of Transportation All work is weather permitting. The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use caution while traveling near the area. For more information, contact MoDOT's Customer Service Center at 888-275-6636 or visit modot.org/southeast...
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Pakistan lawmakers back premier amid mass protests
(International News ~ 09/03/14)
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's lawmakers rallied behind the country's embattled prime minister Tuesday in an emergency session, even as thousands of protesters camped outside of parliament demanding his ouster. Speaking for the government in the joint session of Pakistan's National Assembly and the Senate, the country's interior minister slammed the protesters demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's resignation, describing them as "terrorists."...
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Group says world is losing battle against Ebola
(International News ~ 09/03/14)
UNITED NATIONS -- The international group Doctors Without Borders warned Tuesday the world is losing the battle against Ebola and lamented that treatment centers in West Africa have been "reduced to places where people go to die alone." In separate remarks after a United Nations meeting on the crisis, the World Health Organization chief said everyone involved had underestimated the outbreak, which has killed more than 1,500 people in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. ...
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High school roundup: Notre Dame softball wins in nine innings
(High School Sports ~ 09/03/14)
All the local high school events reported Tuesday to the Southeast Missourian.
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Cape Girardeau shined bright for Corvette Caravan
(Column ~ 09/03/14)
On Aug. 26 Cape Girardeau had the opportunity to host a Welcome Party for the 2014 Corvette Caravan after the city was chosen as an overnight stop for the participants from Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Northern Texas. This may have been a one-time opportunity for our local citizens to experience the Corvette Caravan without leaving home since it has never previously passed through Cape Girardeau...
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Prayer 9/3/14
(Prayer ~ 09/03/14)
Father God, thank you for sending your son Jesus so we may have eternal life. Amen.
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