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Local News 5/29/24NB I-55 in Cape County reduced for bridge workNorthbound Interstate 55 in Cape Girardeau County — from mile marker 93 to mile marker 94 near Cape Girardeau — will be reduced to one lane with a 10-foot width restriction as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance....
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Local News 5/29/24Man held in connection with truck, UTV theftScott City authorities, aided by Missouri State Highway Patrol, have located a stolen truck and side-by-side utility vehicle. A social media post by Scott City Police Department says police responded to a report of a stolen UTV from a residence on...
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Local News 5/29/24Cape man sentenced to prison on drug charge2A Cape Girardeau man has been sentenced to more than a dozen years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine. A release from U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Missouri says U.S. District judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr....
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Local News 5/29/24Lack of progress on shallow pipeline frustrates Scott County farmerScott County farmer Duston Stone said, despite asking about lowering depth of three pipelines underneath his fields so his farming equipment does not hit them, the companies owning them have yet to implement a plan to do so.
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Local News 5/28/24Scott City murder victim, 75, was providing a place for suspect to stay for last two years, family saysDonald Harris Jr., the man charged with first-degree murder in Scott City on Sunday, May 26, had stopped by the police station three times before he was charged with killing his wife's grandmother. Eventually, police say he confessed to a murder...
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Local News 5/28/24Major severe weather system rips through region“It was one of our bigger days,” National Weather Service-Paducah meteorologist Justin Gibbs stated, “It was a major severe weather outbreak.” The NWS tracked five major severe weather systems that struck Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky...
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Local News 5/27/24Benton man dies in golf cart crash; two cited for felony DWI1Two men have been cited for felony driving while intoxicated resulting in the death of another after a Benton man died in a golf cart crash early Sunday morning. A Missouri State Highway Patrol report says the incident occurred shortly at about...
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Local News 5/27/24Cape valedictorian Lydia Cao recalls experience in wake of shooting at graduation ceremony11Cape Girardeau Central High School valedictorian Lydia Cao had just finished giving an address at her graduation ceremony May 19 at the Show Me Center when a loud bang rang out. A gun shot. ...
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Local News 5/27/24Storm damage reported in Sikeston; officials implement curfew9SIKESTON — Severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes pushed through the region early Sunday, May 26. There have been reports of limbs down, structure damage and power outages in Sikeston, Miner and surrounding areas. Here a few images from...
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Local News 5/27/24Home, tree damage reported after possible funnel cloud spottedTree, home and power line damage is being reported across southwest Butler County following a round of severe weather between 6-7 a.m. Sunday. Poplar Bluff Severe Weather Storm Spotters say a possible funnel cloud was spotted around 7 a.m., but no...
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Local News 5/26/24Crews work to restore power, clear debris in Sikeston; city officials establish curfewSIKESTON —Powerful storms and possible tornadoes pushed through the area early Sunday, May 26, downing trees, damaging homes and businesses and knocking out power throughout Sikeston and the surrounding area. Early in the day Sikeston Department of...
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Local News 5/24/24Cape Girardeau set to hold various Memorial Day events, including second annual remembrance 5kMemorial Day events in various forms will be happening across Cape Girardeau starting on Friday, May 24, and running through Memorial Day, Monday, May 27. An event that will take place on Memorial Day will be the Memorial Day 5k Remembrance Run. The...
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Local News 5/24/2475-years later: Recollections of the 1949 Cape tornado1During the evening of May 21, 1949, a large tornado ripped through Cape Girardeau, killing 22 people, hospitalizing 72, injuring hundreds and causing more than $3 million in damage in 10 minutes. Seventy-five years later, memories remain vivid for...
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Local News 5/24/24Army captain to serve as Memorial Day speaker in Sikeston3SIKESTON — A Memorial Day service at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 27, at Sikeston Veterans Park, will feature a U.S. Army captain. Local veterans from the Sikeston Veterans Park Committee, American Legion and VFW will participate in the service. Honored...
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Local News 5/24/24Jackson Memorial Day events will appeal to the sensesAs Jackson prepares to remember military veterans this Memorial Day, the people behind the scenes will touch on at least three senses. Visually, Boy Scouts will join the American Legion Post No. 158 in putting up more than 1,400 flags at deceased...
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Local News 5/24/24Memorial Day Tribute: Chaffee VFW Post 3127 leads flag placement at local cemeteriesSunday, May 26, at approximately 5 p.m., VFW members, Scouts, Student Council members and other citizens of Chaffee will gather at the two Chaffee Cemeteries to place flags on veterans’ graves. Participants will be led by a truck bearing the...
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Local News 5/24/24Memorial Day events planned in Poplar Bluff areaFlags will fly over the graves of veterans Monday, May 27, as the country observes Memorial Day in remembrance of those who gave their lives for others to be free. Local AMVETS and VFW posts and auxiliaries will place flags on veterans’ graves at...
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Local News 5/24/24Homeless man charged with assaulting officers, resisting arrest after man believed he was being robbed at ATM11A homeless man from Jackson is being held in lieu of a $50,000 bond after a subject, believing he was being robbed at an ATM machine, pulled a gun on the suspect. The suspect is not being charged for attempted robbery but for resisting arrest and...
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Most read 5/23/24Cape teen charged in drive-by shooting15A Cape Girardeau teenager faces multiple felonies on accusations that he fired a gun out of his car window toward another car. Travell J. Steele, 18, of Cape Girardeau, was charged with two counts of first-degree assault, three counts of armed...
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Most read 5/21/24Cape Central High School graduation shooting timeline1The Southeast Missourian compiled a timeline of known events leading up to and following the gunshot at the Show Me Center that injured two victims during the Cape Central High School graduation ceremony Sunday, May 19. The timeline draws from...
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Most read 5/21/24Cape Girardeau school district to evaluate response, security after shooting during graduation16Cape Girardeau Public Schools officials are assessing the security and reviewing their response following a shooting at Cape Central High School’s graduation ceremony Sunday, May 19, that sent hundreds into a frenzy. A single gunshot echoed through...
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Most read 5/21/242 charged in connection to Cape Girardeau graduation shooting18Prosecutors charged Kris E. Owens, 20, of Cape Girardeau with first-degree felony assault, a Class A felony; armed criminal action; and unlawful use of a weapon stemming from a shooting that injured two and disrupted Cape Central High School...
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