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Matukewicz surprises Southeast Missouri State football walk-on Zach Stagner with scholarship
(College Sports ~ 08/21/16)
The theme of Southeast Missouri State's final football scrimmage of fall camp was supposed to be setting the two-deep, especially the ongoing quarterback battle. But as practice wrapped up at Houck Stadium on Saturday, it was the long snapper who stole the show...
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Quarterback battle continues at Southeast Missouri State football team's scrimmage
(College Sports ~ 08/21/16)
As the Southeast Missouri State football team went through its final scrimmage of fall camp on Saturday at Houck Stadium, one question loomed larger than the others -- who would stand out enough to earn the title of starting quarterback for Game 1 at Memphis in two weeks?...
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Second-half rally sends Southeast Missouri State women’s soccer to home-opening win in front of record crowd
(College Sports ~ 08/21/16)
A record crowd for women's soccer at Houck Stadium went home happy on Sunday night as Southeast Missouri State rallied from a one-goal deficit at halftime, dominating the final 45 minutes and dropping visiting Springfield Illinois 3-1 in the Redhawks' home opener...
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Southeast Missourian 2016 volleyball capsules
(High School Sports ~ 08/21/16)
Head Coach: Erin Hoffman Last year's record: 18-10-2 Conference: Stoddard County Activities Association Postseason result: Lost to Bernie in district championship n No further information was provided Head Coach: Beth Williams Assistant Coach: Melissa Eftink...
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Greitens' work 'in Bosnia' was mainly in Croatia
(State News ~ 08/21/16)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- In his online biography, a campaign video and speeches, Missouri Republican gubernatorial candidate Eric Greitens recounts how he volunteered in Bosnia to help children orphaned or separated from their families by a horrific ethnic war...
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Southeast to open new speech and hearing center in January; renovations to Grauel set for next year
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
Southeast Missouri State University's speech and hearing clinic will have a new home in January that will be high-tech and provide greater privacy for clients and their families. The current clinic is crammed into a series of rooms in the Grauel building on Pacific Street, with limited space for waiting families...
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Victims of alleged Ponzi scheme seek compensation from killer's victims
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
Judge Scott Lipke may decide Monday whether victims of the George Joseph Family Investment Club will be compensated by the estates of George Joseph's murder victims, according to an attorney representing the claimants. Twenty people made a claim on the estates of Mary and Matthew Joseph for $523,334 of losses related to the alleged Ponzi scheme George Edwin Joseph, 51, of Cape Girardeau operated before he shot and killed Mary, 57, and Matthew, 18, on May 30, 2013. ...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 08/21/16)
Today in History Today is Sunday, Aug. 21, the 234th day of 2016. There are 132 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 21, 1831, Nat Turner launched a violent slave rebellion in Virginia resulting in the deaths of at least 55 whites. (Turner was later executed.)...
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Reidy -- Griffith
(Engagement ~ 08/21/16)
Kevin and Nancy Reidy of Johns Creek, Georgia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Meagan Reidy, to Christopher Scott Griffith, both of Denver. He is the son of Dr. Kent and Debbie Griffith of Cape Girardeau. Melissa is a 2005 graduate of Alpharetta, Georgia, Centennial High School. ...
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Brown -- Filer
(Engagement ~ 08/21/16)
Rick and Dawn Brown of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather Leeanne Brown, to Matthew Dean Filer, both of Bernie, Missouri. He is the son of Marlin and Tammy Filer and Virgil Rhodes and Tammy Rhodes, all of Vandalia, Illinois. Heather is a 2011 graduate of Jackson High School. She graduated from Southeast Missouri State University in 2015 with an English education degree. She is an English teacher at Campbell High School...
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Kelley -- Trout
(Wedding ~ 08/21/16)
Lindsay Jo Kelley of Cape Girardeau and Justin Anthony Trout of Newton, Illinois, were married May 21 in an outdoor ceremony at the home of the bride's parents in Cape Girardeau. Eddie Spiller of Nashville, Tennessee, friend of the groom, was the officiant...
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Bollinger -- Kynion
(Engagement ~ 08/21/16)
Jeffrey Bollinger of Millersville and Dawn Bollinger of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Kara Marie Bollinger, to Jack Kynion III, both of Kansas City, Missouri. He is the son of Jack Kynion II and Valerie Kynion, both of Olathe, Kansas...
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Glueck -- 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 08/21/16)
Larry and Sandie Glueck of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 50th anniversary on Aug. 13. Glueck and the former Sandra Woodward were married Aug. 13, 1966, at St. Mary's Cathedral in Cape Girardeau. They have three children, Leah and Loy (Beaver) Shrum of Jackson, the late Paul David Glueck, and John Glueck of Cape Girardeau. They also have two grandchildren...
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The Chrome Queens
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Angela Peters' first time on a motorcycle was on the tank of her dad's panhead Harley-Davidson. "Well, I'm 34 now," she said, "So I've probably been riding 33 years." Most of those years she spent riding passenger, but that changed last year when she got her own Harley...
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4x4 8/21/16
(08/21/16)
Aug. 26 is National Dog Day. What type of dog would you most like to have as a pet?
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Frog for dinner
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Nature is not always pretty, but this image of a snake eating a frog depicts a vital part of nature and life on Earth. All animals must eat to survive. Water snakes patrol the shorelines of lakes, ponds, rivers and streams looking for easy prey. The bullfrog may have been injured and unable to escape the advances of the snake. I did not see the snake catch the frog, but was alerted to the scene by the incessant, erratic crying of the frog...
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FYI: 8/21/16
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
The Salvation Army will host Meals with Friends from noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday at 701 Good Hope St. in Cape Girardeau. A job fair will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Aug. 24, at the Cape Girardeau VFW Post 3838, 1049 N. Kingshighway in Cape Girardeau. ...
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Club news 8-21-16
(Community News ~ 08/21/16)
The Town and County FCE club met Aug. 11 in the home of Linda Thompson. The hostess gave the devotion, titled "The month of August." Mary Klaproth presented a game on cakes. Roll call was given by Sue Jones and the minutes from the previous meeting were read and approved. Donna Woolsey gave the treasurer's report and it was approved as read. "Pennies for Friendship" were collected...
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A little bit of this, a little bit of that
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
A little of this and a little of that; Recipe Swap has no particular theme today, just a little bit of everything. In searching for a recipe recently I came across a few recipes I have been wanting to try, but have not taken the time to do so. For today's column I pulled them out as an incentive to give them a try...
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A proper cup: Get ready for coffee's next wave: cupings, $200 grinders -- and no cream or sugar
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
NEW YORK -- Get ready for the next wave of coffee culture. Consumers are learning more about coffee -- how it's grown, roasted and prepared. They're attending tastings called cuppings, and they're being asked to drink fine coffee black to experience its true flavors. They're also spending more for gourmet beans and fancy grinders...
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Time to clean up the garden and start cover crops
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Little by little, I've been clearing the garden spots that have finished producing. My corn is done, so I bush hogged it off, and it's waiting for some decent weather to disk. We picked the row of broccoli earlier in the spring, so I cleaned up that spot...
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Back to school
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
As the song goes, "It's the most wonderful time of the year." No, we have not skipped forward to December; it's time to go back to school. After a busy summer of camps, baseball, trips and a couple weeks of binge watching whatever they could find on TV, my kids are ready to go back to school. At least that is what I am telling them...
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Just make a decision
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Please, just make a decision! Have you ever tried to live with someone who never wants to take a stand? Anytime you ask their opinion, they answer with anything but a definite statement. Jeanie was trying to reach a decision of whether to allow her daughter, Megan, to visit overnight anytime she chose. ...
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Remembering the Sabbath
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Remembering the Sabbath I grew up in church and had to learn to memorize the Ten Commandments to win a prize in Sunday school. I never gave much thought to actually applying them to my life, but I suppose they sneaked their way in my head. However, it was the fourth commandment that always has perplexed me the most. ...
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Adopt Lennon
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Lennon is about a year old. He is very active and needs a forever home with a wonderful, patient family. Lennon is available for adoption at Safe Harbor; call (573) 243-9823.
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Adopt Zoey
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Submitted by the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri Zoey is about 4 or 5 years old. She is very sweet and available for adoption at the Humane Society; call (573) 334-5837.
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Autumn on the horizon, German Days updates and Rio wrap-up
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Happy birthday to Mildred Eldridge, Anna Felty, Ann Glueck, Shirley Rodgers, Mandy Stone, Janeen Cunningham, Dennis Cook, Mona Horrell, Becky Powell, Brandon Davis, Beverly Lair, Donna Daugherty, Jeremy Totty, Ben Burnett, Caroline Byerly, Gene Nation, Wilma Powell, Scott Ralph, Fred Carroll, Kathy Sexton, Casey Chapman, Eric Nation, Amara Thompson, Dean Sullinger, Glenda Dacus, Bryan Lee, Ron Senciboy, Korbin Kinder, Abby Cassout, Gary Owens, Gayle Dragoni, Michelle McGuire, Walter Keller, Harlan Sadler, Joann Rister, Ginger Dees, Shannon Hampton and Sabrina Pobst.. ...
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An Olympics to remember
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
How can everything turn out so right when everything seemed so wrong? The Rio Olympics had two strikes against it before it even started. The venues were not ready, the bay was tainted with all manner of vile substances and even the dorm rooms for athletes were not fully furnished. To add to the series of problems, a portion of the Russian Olympic team was banned from the games because of drug use in the weeks before the opening ceremonies...
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Senior center menus - 8-21-16
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
Monday: Chicken tenders or country fried steak, oven-fried potatoes, seasoned spinach, whole-grain roll and tropical fruit or cinnamon streusel cake. Tuesday: Ham and beans or chef salad with meat, seasoned cabbage, fresh tomato slices, cornbread or whole-grain crackers and sugar-free gelatin with pears or chocolate-iced yellow cake...
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Prayer 8-21-16
(Prayer ~ 08/21/16)
O Heavenly Father, purify our hearts that we may give you all praise and glory. Amen.
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Chaffee, Missouri, German Days Pageant winners
(Community ~ 08/21/16)
The winners of the 2016 German Days Pageant are as follows: The Mini Miss category was for those in the 0- to 12-month-old age group: Mini Miss Queen: Amelia Williams (daughter of Eric and Amy Williams of Essex, Missouri) First Runner Up: London Dohogne (daughter of Jeremey and Mallory Dohogne of Benton, Missouri)...
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Tourism growth is result of city’s ongoing strategy
(Editorial ~ 08/21/16)
When you take an inventory of some of the city’s progress that’s happening right now, a lot of it can be attributed to tourism. The SportsPlex project is an example. So is the convention center being built along the Interstate. And in a way, so is the Marquette Tech Project, which will include the opening of a downtown Marriott, bringing the first hotel to downtown in decades...
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A reason to vote and a lesson from baseball
(Column ~ 08/21/16)
Every once in awhile, there appears an email message that penetrates my heart and soul, and is so insightful that I feel it is to your benefit to share it.
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Art exhibition looks at dying through words, photos
(National News ~ 08/21/16)
LOS ANGELES -- Four years ago, photographer Andrew George approached the medical director of a Los Angeles hospital with an unusual request: He wanted to meet and take photographs of people about to die. There was nothing macabre about the request, George said. He simply wanted to learn of and reflect the wisdom these people had gained in the hope others could discover how to lead better, more fulfilling lives...
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30 killed, 94 hurt in wedding blast in Turkey
(International News ~ 08/21/16)
ANKARA, Turkey -- A bomb attack targeting an outdoor wedding party in southeastern Turkey killed at least 30 people and wounded 94 others, authorities said Sunday. Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek said the "barbaric" attack in the city of Gaziantep, near the border with Syria, on Saturday appeared to be a suicide bombing. Other officials said it could have been the carried out by Kurdish militants or Islamic State group extremists...
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Most limits on U.S.-Mexico flights are lifted today
(International News ~ 08/21/16)
DALLAS -- Most restrictions on flights between the U.S. and Mexico will lift today, a change expected to bring more options and possibly lower prices for travelers. American, Delta and Southwest already have announced they will offer new flights across the border later this year. United is watching the demand for flights and will respond accordingly, a spokesman said...
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Clinton having a quiet August; for her, that's just fine
(National News ~ 08/21/16)
DES MOINES, Iowa -- It's no day at the beach, but Hillary Clinton is having the political equivalent of a quiet August. Donald Trump may be dominating the chatter as he reboots a trailing campaign, but it's Clinton who's winning positive headlines during visits to some of the most competitive states in the presidential race...
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Flood-weary Louisiana cleans house while search continues
(National News ~ 08/21/16)
ST. AMANT, La. -- Flood-weary residents cleaned out houses Saturday as search parties went door to door looking for survivors or bodies trapped by flooding so powerful, in some cases it disturbed the dead and sent caskets floating from cemeteries. At least 13 people died in the flooding that swept through parts of southern Louisiana after torrential rains lashed the region. An estimated 60,000 homes have been damaged, and 102,000 people have registered for federal assistance...
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Trump and new team have little time to execute new strategy
(National News ~ 08/21/16)
WASHINGTON -- Donald Trump is on the clock. He has about 80 days to reset and rally a presidential campaign that's done little but stagger since the close of the Republican convention. The GOP nominee's allies said the celebrity businessman and his new leadership team are "laser-focused" and ready to direct the billionaire's venom against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton...
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Undersea surprise: Big-eyed squid looks more toy than animal
(National News ~ 08/21/16)
A team of scientists and technicians scanning the rocky ocean floor off Southern California couldn't contain their excitement when they spotted a bright-purple, googly-eyed stubby squid. They let out a collective "whoa" on video posted on the Exploration Vessel Nautilus' Facebook page as a camera on a remote-operated vehicle came across the iridescent cephalopod with giant round eyes...
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Repeal or retain? Election opens final act for 'Obamacare'
(National News ~ 08/21/16)
WASHINGTON -- Election Day 2016 will raise the curtain on the final act in the nation's long-running political drama over President Barack Obama's health-care overhaul. If Republican Donald Trump wins, the unraveling begins. "We have an obligation to the people who voted for us to proceed with 'repeal and replace,'" said Sen. John Barrasso, a Wyoming Republican...
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Out of the past: Aug. 21
(Out of the Past ~ 08/21/16)
A large crowd turns out for the dedication of the Cape Girardeau Regional Service Center of the Missouri Department of Conservation at Cape Girardeau County Park North; about 200 people tour the new, $1.3 million building, which will serve as a regional office and visitor center for the conservation department...
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Ann Vinyard
(Obituary ~ 08/21/16)
Ann L. Vinyard, 83, passed away Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. She was born Sept. 14, 1932, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Meta Voshage King Fiehler and Elmer King. She and David Vinyard were married Aug. 20, 1962. He preceded her in death Feb. 27, 1997...
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Patsy 'Pat' Terry
(Obituary ~ 08/21/16)
Patsy Jean "Pat" Terry, 76, of Jackson passed away Friday, Aug. 19, 2016, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born July 11, 1940, in Jackson to Charley W. and M. Lottie Revelle Hanners. She and Charles D. Terry were married March 20, 1960, at First Baptist Church in Jackson...
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Leslie Surface
(Obituary ~ 08/21/16)
Leslie Surface, 89, of Delta died Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016, at the family home. Arrangements are incomplete at Amick-Burnett Funeral Home in Chaffee.
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Roberta Ann Rutherford
(Obituary ~ 08/21/16)
Roberta Ann Rutherford, 51, of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016, at her home. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Hutchings Funeral Chapel in Marble Hill, Missouri. The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Haynes Cemetery near Burfordville...
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Gary Lasley
(Obituary ~ 08/21/16)
MOUNDS, Ill. -- Gary Wayne Lasley, 59, of Mounds died Friday, Aug. 19, 2016, at his home. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Jones Funeral Home in Villa Ridge, Illinois. The funeral will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Buddy Walls officiating...
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Elvira Hendrickson
(Obituary ~ 08/21/16)
Elvira Stearns Hendrickson, 87, of Jackson entered into her eternal home Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. She was born Nov. 9, 1928 in Perryville, Missouri, to Julius A. and Albertine Hornberger Weber. She was baptized, confirmed and married at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Perryville. ...
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Jean Cobb
(Obituary ~ 08/21/16)
MORRIS, Ill. -- Jean Cobb, 80, of Morris passed away peacefully Friday evening, Aug. 19, 2016, at her home. Born Dec. 15, 1935, in Glenallen, Missouri, Eugenia Isabelle was a daughter of Homer and Margaret Cato Sharp. She was raised and educated in Fredericktown, Missouri, and on Jan. ...
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Jackson police report 8/21/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/21/16)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI n Jacqueline Y. McClellan, 27, of Scott City was arrested on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, failure to register a motor vehicle and failure to maintain insurance...
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Cape Girardeau police report 8/21/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/21/16)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests to not imply guilt. Arrests n A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of possession of marijuana, driving while revoked and expired registration. n Terra Warren, no age given, of Scott County was arrested on a warrant...
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Police seek motive for deadly attack on Missouri professor
(State News ~ 08/21/16)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Authorities are trying to determine the motive for an attack in which a Missouri State University instructor is charged with fatally stabbing a retired professor. Springfield police Capt. Vance Holland said Thursday police believe they understand what happened in the attack that killed Marc Cooper, 66, and injured his wife, Nancy, The Springfield News-Leader reported. But he added authorities are "still piecing together the why."...
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Road work 8/21/16
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
Route YY in Bollinger County from Route A to the end of state maintenance will be reduced as Missouri Department of Transportation crews make pavement repairs. The work will take place from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily Monday through Thursday, according to a MoDOT news release...
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Attorneys clash over document release in Ferguson lawsuit
(State News ~ 08/21/16)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Defense attorneys in the wrongful-death lawsuit by Michael Brown's parents cite recent ambushes of police in Texas and Louisiana among reasons against expanding who can see sensitive grand-jury details related to Brown's 2014 death in Ferguson...
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Births 8/21/16
(Births ~ 08/21/16)
Daughter to Adam William Landewee and Stephanie Ann Rose-Landewee of Marble Hill, Missouri, Southeast Hospital, 2:48 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, 2016. Name, Lucy Ann. Weight, 6 pounds, 15 ounces. First child. Rose-Landewee is the daughter of the late Dale Rose and Terrie Rose of Marble Hill. Landewee is the son of Bill and Glenda Landewee of Leopold, Missouri. He is employed by Procter & Gamble...
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30 strangers attend woman's funeral
(National News ~ 08/21/16)
ORANGETOWN, N.Y. -- About 30 people paid their respects to a woman they never met after responding to a call for attendees for a funeral at which no one was expected to show up. The strangers served as Francine Stein's pallbearers and helped bury her during the service Wednesday at a cemetery in Orangetown. ...
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Grichuk, Cardinals beat Phils in 11th for 5th straight win
(Professional Sports ~ 08/21/16)
PHILADELPHIA -- There is a power bug going through the St. Louis Cardinals' lineup right now. Randal Grichuk homered early, then hit an RBI double in the 11th inning that sent St. Louis over the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 Friday night for their fifth straight win...
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Hernandez, Hellickson lift Phillies over Cardinals, 4-2
(Professional Sports ~ 08/21/16)
PHILADELPHIA -- Jeremy Hellickson gave the Philadelphia bullpen a much-needed rest. Cesar Hernandez homered, doubled and singled, and Hellickson pitched seven strong innings in the Phillies' 4-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday. Hellickson became the first Philadelphia starter to throw seven innings since July 26...
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MISSOURIAN FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Chaffee football rolls past Crystal City in season opener
(High School Sports ~ 08/21/16)
The Chaffee football team opened its campaign with a win for a second consecutive season, rolling past visiting Crystal City 39-19 on Friday at Chaffee High School. It was the first time since last year's opener -- a 20-14 victory over Grandview -- that the Red Devils held an opponent under 20 points...
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Missouri concludes internal softball probe, retains coach
(College Sports ~ 08/21/16)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The University of Missouri says it has wrapped up an internal investigation of its softball program and Ehren Earleywine will remain its coach. The school announced the development in a statement Friday without disclosing the reasons for the inquiry by the athletics department and its Office of Title IX and Civil Rights. Missouri called it a personnel matter it can't discuss publicly...
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MISSOURIAN ROUNDUP: Perryville softball team takes second at home invitational
(High School Sports ~ 08/21/16)
The Perryville softball team got its season underway by finishing second in the Perryville Invitational on Saturday in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. Sikeston finished 3-0 in the round-robin tournament to take first place, while the Pirates were 1-2 along with Saxony Lutheran and Ste. Genevieve. Perryville took second based on run differential...
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Southeast Missouri State women's soccer begins season with road win over SEC foe Tennessee
(College Sports ~ 08/21/16)
The Southeast Missouri State women's soccer team was able to begin its season by taking an SEC scalp as the Redhawks traveled to Tennessee and brought home a 1-0 win. Freshman Esmerelda Gonzales got the deciding strike from almost 30 yards out on the left side for her first career goal in the 47th minute. It proved to be enough, as Southeast (1-0) survived 18 shots -- though only four on goal -- from the Volunteers (0-1)...
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Gypsy Sun Caravan lets attendees find their inner free spirits
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
Hundreds of people turned out Saturday for the Gypsy Sun Caravan in Jackson City Park. The Caravan is a type of traveling bazaar, founded by Jessica Bauwens of De Soto, Missouri, where local artisans can sell their crafts. With food and music and handmade goods, it’s a lot like a farmers market, but with a vibe that’s more hippie-ish than others...
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Person injured in shooting late Saturday
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
Cape Girardeau police officers went to the scene of a shooting about 9:20 p.m. Saturday in the 600 block of Maple Street. An officer at the Cape Girardeau Police Department didn’t have much information, although he had heard the victim’s injury didn’t appear to be serious...
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Juvenile division awarded $152K grant
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
The juvenile division for Cape Girardeau, Perry and Bollinger counties received a $152,530 grant from the Missouri Division of Youth Services, according to an announcement from juvenile officer Randy Rhodes. The division will use the funds on juvenile offender-enhanced supervision, including rehabilitation services, continuation of alternative classrooms for students on suspension in the Cape Girardeau School District and community service and restitution projects that covers Cape Girardeau, Perry and Bollinger counties. ...
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Squirrel causes power outage to 900 Cape Girardeau customers
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
Roughly 900 Cape Girardeau customers were without power for more than an hour Saturday afternoon after a squirrel interrupted a transformer, Ameren Missouri said. The blackout occurred at 1:28 p.m., affecting at least 16 percent of customers in the 63703 zip code, which encompasses the southern and western portions of Cape Girardeau...
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New CEO named at Wood & Huston Bank
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
A leadership change has taken place at Wood & Huston Bank. After 19 years of service to the bank and 37 years in the banking industry overall, Barry Randolph has retired as president and CEO of Wood & Huston Bank. Mark Thompson, the bank’s executive vice president and CFO, was appointed as Randolph’s successor...
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Police: Woman beat another woman with a bat over a pair of shoes
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
An assault victim woke up Tuesday night to a Cape Girardeau woman hitting her repeatedly in the left side of her body with an aluminum baseball bat, police said. The Cape Girardeau County prosecuting attorney’s office charged Chene Cominique Aldridge, 31, with first-degree assault and armed criminal action. Aldridge remained at large Saturday. Her bond was set at $30,000 cash or surety...
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Sikeston man found guilty of wife's murder
(Local News ~ 08/21/16)
A Sikeston, Missouri, man has been found guilty of murdering his wife. Stevie Lott, 44, was found guilty of second-degree murder, armed criminal action and being a felon in possession of a firearm Thursday during a bench trial in front of Judge Benjamin Lewis in Jackson...
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