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Four by Four 5/24/15
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
Mark Matthews Cape Girardeau Director of player services Dalhousie Golf Club What are your plans for the Memorial Day weekend? I will be working on Saturday and Sunday at Dalhousie Golf Club and then going to the Cardinals game on Memorial Day. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? I don't know if I would change anything. I am a happy, satisfied person, have a great family, and the Lord has blessed me in many ways. I think I'm fine. What makes a really great start to your day? Just waking up ready to attack the day and whatever it puts in front of you. What makes a really great end to your day? Being able to think that you made a difference in helping people, and being happy with the job you did that day. Jamie Brugger Jackson Player services staff Dalhousie Golf Club What are your plans for the Memorial Day weekend? I plan to work at Dalhousie. If my boss will let me off, I hope to go to the lake for one day with some of my best friends. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? It would probably be how much I work, just so I could have more time to spend with my family and friends while I'm home for the summer. What makes a really great start to your day? When I get up and go to the gym and accomplish things, and spend a lot of time outdoors in the morning. What makes a really great end to your day? I like to watch Netflix or read a good book. Dez Dennard Jackson Saw mechanic Havco Wood Products What are your plans for the Memorial Day weekend? I plan to spend time with my family and barbecue at home. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? I made some changes a few years ago, and I like how things are now. What makes a really great start to your day? Waking up and seeing my daughter each day. I get to see friends, family, meet new people. What makes a really great end to your day? Being with my family. Made it through the day and having a good night's rest. Bobby Staten Cape Girardeau Chef Katy O'Ferrell's What are your plans for the Memorial Day weekend? I will be working. If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? Spend more time with my kids. What makes a really great start to your day? Thanking God I woke up. What makes a really great end to your day? Thanking God I made it through the day.
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Cowboy Culture: Oak Ridge church mission leads to offshoots
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
The Cape County Cowboy Church started, fittingly, in a livestock barn. The barn, in Fruitland, seated 275 people. Since that humble beginning in January 2004, church attendance has exploded, so much so that by 2009, church leaders decided to build a sanctuary in Oak Ridge, just off Interstate 55 about 20 miles north of Cape Girardeau...
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Officer acquitted in 2 deaths amid 137-shot barrage
(National News ~ 05/24/15)
CLEVELAND -- A white patrolman who fired down through the windshield of a suspect's car at the end of a 137-shot barrage that left the two unarmed black occupants dead was acquitted Saturday of criminal charges by a judge who said he could not determine the Cleveland officer alone fired the fatal shots...
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Catholic Charities program helps homeless veterans get back on their feet
(Local News ~ 05/24/15)
As the Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri's Supportive Services for Veteran Families case manager, Karen Auner said she's never viewed the services offered by her agency as "charity." The program provides veterans and their families who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness with immediate housing, then keeps them stable through case management and connection to local resources...
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Cemetery director passionate about tending to veterans' remains
(Local News ~ 05/24/15)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- Missouri Veterans Cemetery director Ken Swearengin says he doesn't know quite how to describe the sense of honor and privilege he feels at his job, but as a 21-year Air Force veteran, he knows what it means to serve. "I often wonder how I got to be able to do this," he said. "I have the ability to take care of these people. It's amazing to me."...
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Suspect in killing of woman, teen son shot dead
(State News ~ 05/24/15)
Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A man accused of holding his former girlfriend captive in a crate at their home in western Missouri then fatally shooting her and her teenage son, was shot and killed Saturday, authorities said. Law enforcement officers killed James Barton Horn Jr., 47, at a state wildlife area in western Missouri, south of Knob Noster, Henry County Sheriff Kent Oberkrom said...
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Still waiting: Southeast Missouri State baseball team's season ends short of tournament title
(College Sports ~ 05/24/15)
The Redhawks lost 16-3 to Morehead State in the championship round of the OVC tournament on Saturday to end their season.
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13 Year Periodical Cicada
(Submitted Photo ~ 05/24/15)
Freshly molted 13 year periodical cicada before it darkens in color.
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Rabies Clinic
(Submitted Story ~ 05/24/15)
The City of Delta Mo. will hold a Rabies Clinic, Saturday May 30 - 10:00a.m. till 12:00p.m. At the Delta community Center. $10.00 for a one year rabies shot, will have other vaccines available.
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Kelly's Maurice Davis claims Class 2 state track and field title
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/15)
Kelly junior Maurice Davis posted a first-place time of 10.97 seconds in the boys 100 dash to help lead the Kelly boys track and field team to a fourth-place finish at Saturday's Class 2 state meet in Jefferson City.
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Boil order at local water district lifted
(Local News ~ 05/24/15)
A mandatory boil order for the Cape-Perry Public Water Supply District No. 1 was lifted Saturday, according to a news release from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The boil order was issued Wednesday after coliform and E. coli bacteria were found in samples from the water district, based in north Cape Girardeau County...
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Old Timers Day in Perryville offers a glimpse of farming past
(Local News ~ 05/24/15)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- At the annual Old Timers Day, the day is all about the way things once were. On one end of the Seminary Picnic Grounds, Albert Mateka and his son could be seen cutting cedar logs into boards. At the other, River Hills Antique Tractor Club member Rick Best was showing visitors a 10-horsepower steam engine from 1919. And circling them all was Jerry and Yolanda Stroup offering covered-wagon rides pulled by their two mules...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 05/24/15)
Today is Sunday, May 24, the 144th day of 2015. There are 221 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On May 24, 1935, the first major league baseball game to be played at night took place at Cincinnati's Crosley Field as the Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1...
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Deimund - Howard
(Engagement ~ 05/24/15)
Richard Deimund II of Cape Girardeau and Erin Borgfield of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Halie Nicolle Deimund, to Matthew Blake Howard, both of Millersville. He is the son of Donald Howard Jr. and Margaret Howard of Cape Girardeau...
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Ford - LaBruyere
(Wedding ~ 05/24/15)
Kristen Anne Ford and Bradley John LaBruyere were married Dec. 20, 2014, at Centenary United Methodist Church. The Rev. Dave Conley performed the ceremony. Organist was Beverly Reece, and soloists were Casie Mills and Clayton Hahs. Musicians were Trio Girardeaux...
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Bryant - Tomaszewski
(Engagement ~ 05/24/15)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Korky and Laura Bryant of Chaffee announce the engagement of his daughter, Alexandra Michelle Bryant, to John Michael Tomaszewski, both of Sikeston, Missouri. He is the son of Michael and Barbara Tomaszewski of Scott City. Alexandra is also the daughter of Bridget Schultz of Chaffee...
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Feuerhahn - Barry
(Wedding ~ 05/24/15)
Morgan Lynne Feuerhahn and James Michael Barry were married March 14 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Clayton, Missouri. The Rev. Nicholas Kastenholz performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Feuerhahn of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Barry of Chesterfield, Missouri...
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Alley - Simmons
(Engagement ~ 05/24/15)
Gary Alley and Lana McAnulty of Sikeston, Missouri, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Marie Alley, to Justin Aubrey Simmons. He is the son of Michele Williams of Scott City, and the late Jeffery Simmons. Ashley is a 2011 graduate of Trendsetters School of Cosmetology. She is a stylist/makeup artist at Concepts Styling Salon...
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A beauty growing in the swamp
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
I found this plant growing in a wet roadside ditch. It looks similar to the hybrid irises you or your neighbor may have growing in the yard. But this beauty is native to the Southeast Missouri swamps and wetlands. The copper iris blooms from late April through June. It has a slender yet sturdy stem with swordlike leaves. It usually grows to between 2 and 3 feet tall...
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FYI May 24
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
The Salvation Army announced its menu for Meals With Friends, which takes place at noon daily at the Salvation Army. n Monday, Memorial Day: Sack lunch. n Tuesday: Sloppy Joes, mashed potatoes, baked beans, fruit and rice pudding n Wednesday: Blackeyed peas, ham, cornbread and fruit...
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Scott City's Jackson wins scholarship
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
Kylie Mae Jackson of Scott City has been selected as the 2015 recipient of the Ruth A. Buckhannon Memorial RN Scholarship. The presentation was made to Jackson May 17 at Scott City R-1 High School Commencement. She is the daughter of Ricky and Regina Jackson. ...
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Loenneke receives faculty award
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
Dr. Jeremy P. Loenneke, assistant professor of exercise science at the University of Mississippi, was awarded the Thomas Crowe Outstanding Faculty Award for Meritorious Accomplishments in Teaching, Scholarship and Professional Service during May 9 graduation excersizes. Loenneke in 2014 earned a doctoral degree in exercise physiology from the University of Oklahoma. A Jackson High School graduate, he holds a master's degree from Southeast Missouri State University...
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Bagworm alert
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
Be on a bagworm alert. Within the next two to three weeks, bagworms will be hatching and begin to feed on plant tissue. I mention this now because most gardeners only notice bagworms when they are large and after extensive damage has occurred. Each overwintered female bagworm bag will have an average of 300 to 1,000 eggs in it. These eggs will soon hatch into larvae and then immediately begin to feed on plant material...
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A special birthday, and, perhaps, a few new favorites
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
Today is another very special day for our family; today is our son's 21st birthday. He is so much fun and brings so much joy. His love for basketball and autographed baseballs has not wavered a bit as he has grown older. He enjoys being with family and can find enjoyment in just about any activity...
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Friends of the bump-into sort and the best-forever variety
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
From the time we are born, most if not all of us begin to make friends -- human friends. Friends can come in many forms and shapes and sizes and ages and colors. And friends can be just bump-into-and-hello friends to friends who will be with you through thick and thin...
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Behind the Niqab
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
CAIRO -- Across the Middle East and elsewhere, some conservative Muslim women only look out at the world around them from behind the niqab. For most, the niqab is a choice. They do so out of their own interpretation of the Quran and the hadith, a collection of traditions and anecdotes about the Prophet Muhammad, believing that a woman's body should be covered out of modesty...
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What does it mean to be 'overly religious'?
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
"I think religion is OK so long as someone does not become overly religious." -- Gary, a long-ago colleague I read the words of Dr. K.P.S. Kamath in last Monday's Southeast Missourian and was reminded of a one-time co-worker's comment to me, which appears as the epigram above. It's a strong memory. Drilling down, Gary was asked to elaborate on what it means to be "overly religious."...
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When God lets the people be God to him
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
The problem with loving someone is that when they leave, it hurts. In the past few weeks since Father Bill died, I have been experiencing loss in a way I never have before. I never realized how much it means to have someone know everything about you and still love you. I never realized how much the rhythm of my life was marked by Father Bill and our talks, sharing news, joys and questions, exchanging wisdom, revealing God, just in talking...
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Club news 5-24-15
(Community News ~ 05/24/15)
Town and Country FCE Club met May 14 with Lois Seabaugh as hostess. She gave the devotion entitled, "I planted my garden today." Pennies were collected for Coins for Friendship. Thank-you notes were read from Cottonwood Residential Treatment Center and Kage FCE Club...
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Prayer 5-24-15
(Prayer ~ 05/24/15)
For all who rely upon the compassion of others, we pray to you, O God. Amen.
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Memorial Day: Remembering the sacrifice of others
(Editorial ~ 05/24/15)
Editor's note: The following is our annual Memorial Day editorial. When the first ceremonies were held following the Civil War to honor those soldiers who had lost their lives in battle, communities sought to pay proper respect to fallen heroes. Over the years, those observances have been adopted nationwide as Memorial Day...
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Stigma at a snail's pace
(Column ~ 05/24/15)
For several years "Tom" held a prominent job and considered himself to be successful in the field of finance. He was happy, had good friends, enjoyed life. Without warning, his behavior and life changed dramatically. Job performance declined, relationships lost. His sudden and contrasting shifts from extreme euphoria to severe sadness unsettled others. He was shunned. Tom was living Bi-Polar Disorder and the mindless stigma that accompanies mental illness...
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Births 5/24/15
(Births ~ 05/24/15)
Daughter to Corey John and Rachel Elizabeth Lorenz of Jackson, Saint Francis Medical Center, 7:35 a.m. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Name, Peyton Elizabeth. Weight, 7 pounds, 13 ounces. First child. Mrs. Lorenz is the former Rachel Sprandel, daughter of Scott and Debby Sprandel of Jackson. She is employed by Central High School. Lorenz is the son of Linda Lorenz of Farrar, Missouri. He is employed by Richardet Floor Covering...
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Out of the past: May 24
(Out of the Past ~ 05/24/15)
Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce president Robert B. Hendrix calls new clean-air legislation "a disaster" and U.S. Rep. Glenn Poshard agrees; U.S. Rep. Bill Emerson, however, terms it "a good first step;" the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday approved the bill by a 401-21 margin; it will impose tough new pollution controls on factories, automobiles and electric-power plants...
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Scott City residents discuss forming Boys and Girls Club
(Local News ~ 05/24/15)
Scott City residents met Friday for their first official meeting in moving forward with forming a Boys and Girls Club for the town. The plan has been in the works for awhile, with locals Marty Haas, Paul Schock and Heraleen Bowers leading the initiative...
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NSA winds down once-secret phone-records collection program
(National News ~ 05/24/15)
WASHINGTON -- The National Security Agency has begun winding down its collection and storage of American phone records after the Senate failed to agree on a path forward to change or extend the once-secret program ahead of its expiration at the end of the month...
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Veterans frustrated by presidential debate on Iraq war
(National News ~ 05/24/15)
Veterans of the Iraq War are watching in frustration as Republican presidential contenders distance themselves from the decision their party supported to invade that country. Some veterans say they long ago concluded their sacrifice was in vain, and are annoyed a party that lobbied so hard for the war is running from it. ...
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Man sentenced for stabbing bar doorman over bad drink
(National News ~ 05/24/15)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A man was sentenced to more than 28 years in prison for a 2013 assault prosecutors say stemmed from anger over a botched drink. Jovan Felix, 36, was sentenced Friday for the near-fatal stabbing of a doorman outside the Level Up nightclub. Prosecutors say Felix was angry about a bad drink and poor service when he returned to the club about 2 a.m. with a friend and assaulted three people...
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B.B. King memorial more cheers than tears
(National News ~ 05/24/15)
LAS VEGAS -- A standing ovation for B.B. King and more cheers than tears marked a family-and-friends memorial of the late blues great's life and legacy Saturday in Las Vegas. "B.B. was energetic, Amen?" Pastor Pamela Myrtis Mason said to open the service that drew more than 350 to the Palm Mortuary chapel...
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Clock running out for Missouri transportation funding fix
(State News ~ 05/24/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri lawmakers finished their annual session without action on transportation funding, a priority of Republican leaders and Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon. Both sides say they will look to address any potential shortfalls next year...
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65-year-old German woman gives birth to quadruplets
(International News ~ 05/24/15)
BERLIN -- A 65-year-old teacher from Berlin has given birth to quadruplets after a pregnancy that was widely criticized by medical professionals because of her age, RTL television said Saturday. Annegret Raunigk, gave birth to a girl -- Neeta -- and three boys -- Dries, Bence and Fjonn -- by cesarean section at a Berlin hospital Tuesday, RTL said. The newborns weighed between 1 pound, 7 ounces and 2 pounds, 2 ounces each...
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Ireland votes to legalize gay marriage
(International News ~ 05/24/15)
DUBLIN -- Ireland has voted resoundingly to legalize gay marriage in the world's first national vote on the issue, leaders on both sides of the Irish referendum declared Saturday even as official ballot counting continued. Senior figures from the "no" campaign, who sought to prevent Ireland's constitution from being amended to permit same-sex marriages, say the only question is how large the "yes" side's margin of victory will be from Friday's vote...
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Police seek public's help in finding person of interest in Jackson robbery
(Local News ~ 05/24/15)
Two men were in custody, and police were looking for one person of interest after a home-invasion robbery Wednesday in Jackson. The robbery was reported at an apartment complex on Old Toll Road, according to a news release from the Jackson Police Department...
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Motorcycle rider injured after losing traction
(Local News ~ 05/24/15)
A Jackson man was injured Friday morning in a one-vehicle accident in Scott County. Alan E. Dee, 59, was riding his 2000 Honda Goldwing motorcycle south on U.S. 61 at Route PP when the motorcycle slipped on loose gravel and overturned, the Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report said...
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Suspected hit-and-run driver to appear in court soon
(Local News ~ 05/24/15)
A man involved in a hit-and-run accident Tuesday that injured a Cape Girardeau Central Junior High School student has been issued several summonses but faces no criminal charges. Adam J. Mouser, 23, of Cape Girardeau was issued summonses for leaving the scene of an accident, having no insurance and driving with a suspended license, Cpl. Darin Hickey of the Cape Girardeau Police Department said...
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Speak Out 5/24/15
(Speak Out ~ 05/24/15)
B.B. King's music makes you forget your cares, your worries, your suffering, your pain, everything. B.B. King was a beautiful person. I read with interest about the "Judge signals he may give freedom to John Hinkley," from the 1981 shooting that injured then-President Reagan and three others. ...
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Jackson police report 5/24/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 05/24/15)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. n Michael J. Eckstein, 33, 1445 Woodland Drive, No. C, was arrested on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. n Robert L. Seabaugh, 25, of Altenburg, Missouri, was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 5/24/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 05/24/15)
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls: n Medical assist calls were made to: South Spring Avenue at 12:49 a.m.; South West End Boulevard at 8:28 a.m.; South Silver Springs Road at 9:14 and 9:26 a.m.; Sheridan Drive at 9:46 a.m.; Washington Avenue at 12:23 p.m.; Green Acres Drive at 2:05 p.m.; Lacey Street at 3:49 p.m.; Jean Ann Drive at 6:55 p.m.; North Street at 7:31 p.m.; and North Silver Springs Road at 7:41 p.m...
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Cape Girardeau police report 5/24/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 05/24/15)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. n Two 15-year-old boys were arrested for assault. n Jeremy N. King, 38, 1208 S. Sprigg St., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for failure to appear for a traffic offense...
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Aline Valleroy
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Aline L. Valleroy, 85, of Perryville died Friday, May 22, 2015, at Independence Care in Perryville, surrounded by her family. She was born Oct. 20, 1929, in Perry County, daughter of Lucas and Louise Bohnert Geringer. She and William J. "Brushy" Valleroy were married Sept. 13, 1947. He preceded her in death Feb. 27, 1972...
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Rita Yarborough
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
Rita Marie Yarborough, 88, of Cape Girardeau passed away Monday, Dec. 29, 2014, at Monticello House in Jackson. She was born Oct. 12, 1926, in Oran, Missouri, to Leo H. and Clara D. Diebold Compas. At the age of 16 she moved to California to join the Air Defense and proudly became one of the elite Rosie the Riveters. Due to her tiny size, she was an asset for the smaller cockpit area details...
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Thelma Treece
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
Thelma Treece, 92, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, May 22, 2015, at her home. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral homme, with the Rev. Austin Holiman officiating. Burial will be at Unity Baptist Church Cemetery in Benton, Missouri...
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Henry Smith
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
MORLEY, Mo. -- Henry Ulys Smith, 82, formerly of Morley, passed away Monday, May 11, 2015, in Tucson, Arizona, from complications related to a stroke. He was born Sept. 5, 1932, to Jake B. and Pansy Lane Smith. Henry was a 1952 graduate of Morley High School. He married Jean Paulson on Sept. 4, 1981, in Las Vegas...
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Omer Seiler
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Omer James Seiler, 80, of Marble Hill transitioned from earthly life into the heavenly one at 3:15 a.m. Friday, May 22, 2015, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau while surrounded by his family. Mr. Seiler was born Feb. 27, 1935, in Leopold, Missouri, to John and Helen Holzum Seiler. He married the love of his life, Christena Marie Sobba, on June 23, 1956, at Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Oran, Missouri...
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Gladys Lawrence
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
Gladys Mae Lawrence, 93, of Jackson passed away Thursday, May 21, 2015, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born July 4, 1921, in Monticello, Missouri, daughter of Henry J. and Ethel Ellis Bollinger. She and David Max Lawrence were married Dec. 25, 1958. He passed away June 1, 2005...
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Wesley Gregory Jr.
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
Wesley E. Gregory Jr., 86, of Cape Girardeau passed away Saturday, May 16, 2015, at Southeast Hospital. He was born Aug. 12, 1928, in Cape Girardeau, to the late Wesley and Ollie Matlock Gregory Sr. He and Erma J. Snider were married Dec. 13, 1947, in Cape Girardeau. She preceded him in death May 7, 2005...
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Dan Cobble
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
Dan Wilson Cobble, 77, of Jefferson City, Missouri, passed away Saturday, May 9, 2015, surrounded by his family. He was born Nov. 1, 1937, in Cape Girardeau, son of Jessie Ray and Eula Wallis Cobble. Dan was a graduate of Central High School. He was formerly married to Margie Ford. He later married Karen Otto on Feb. 14, 1990...
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Deborah Bueter
(Obituary ~ 05/24/15)
LEOPOLD, Mo. -- Deborah Ann Bueter, 60, of Leopold passed away Thursday, May 21, 2015, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born July 4, 1954, in St. Louis, daughter of Walter and Virginia Holzum Elfrink. She and Anthony "Butch" Bueter were married Oct. 10, 1987...
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Jackson track and field team sends 18 to state meet
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/15)
The Jackson track and field team will be sending 18 of its members to the Class 5 state meet following state-qualifying performances at Saturday's sectional meet at Washington High School in Washington, Missouri. Junior Dakota Maddox won first place in the pole vault with a height of 14 feet, 6 inches for the boys team, which finished sixth overall in the team standings. ...
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Glastetter leads Oran girls track and field team at state meet
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/15)
Oran senior Kaylen Glastetter posted a seventh-place time of 27.52 seconds in the 200 dash to fare the best among the local athletes at Saturday's Class 1 state meet in Jefferson City, Missouri.
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Gordon, Volquez lead KC over Cards in rain-shortened game
(Professional Sports ~ 05/24/15)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Alex Gordon hit a two-run homer, Edinson Volquez pitched six solid innings and the Kansas City Royals beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 Saturday night in a game called in the sixth inning because of rain. The Royals improved to 28-14, the best record in the majors...
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Welcome rain, summertime fun and worshiping wheels
(Community ~ 05/24/15)
While strolling, I wondered whatever happened to Harry Acup. Happy birthday to Seyer, Steve Rogers, Agnes Landewee, Linda Simpson, Amy Pobst, Stephanie Uhrhan, Jessica Barnhart, Garrett Pepple, Natalie Townsend, Josh Hanlon, Mike Kitchen, Breanne Gilmer, Marc Sadler, Mike McCallum, Josh Hendrix, Carol Gribler, David Jackson, Charlie Sladek, Loretta Ditto, Jill Little, Melonie Payne, Kathy Holmes, Casey Hampton, Wanda Perry, Kim Foulk, Danny Loucks, Kristie Lynn, Terry Curtis, Denny Graviett, Shelly Dooley, Jason Sadler, Leann Hudson, Jessie McFall and Tammy Erlbacher.. ...
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