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Let Your Hands Do The Talking for Speaking in Silence (9/3/22)The Neuro-therapy & Stroke Support Group is honored to introduce Rev. John Reinke at their October seminar entitled 'Let Your Hands Do The Talking'. Rev. Reinke leads the Deaf ministry and teaches ASL (American Sign Language) to deaf and hearing as well. He leads the establishing of Jesus Signs Workshops to train both hearing and Deaf leaders on multiple levels. His workshops are weekend and week-long immersion events and progress into ongoing training...
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Obamacare (6/19/21)The following is a report I made and sent to 100+ mass media outlets after my husband lost both parents in an Oklahoma nursing home. The report is written in essay format and is not for publication, but you may use this information any way you wish...
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Student Travels to Remote Alaska to Deliver COVID19 Vaccines (1/15/21)I am a Fruitland native attending pharmacy school at SIUE. Part of our last year of school involves rounding at multiple sites for clinicals. For my current clinical rotation, I am at Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center in Fairbanks, AK. I am getting the incredible opportunity as a student to deliver COVID19 vaccines to remote villages of Alaska such as Chalkyitsik, Koyukuk, and Manley (to name a few). ...
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2020 accomplishments in Jackson (1/5/21)The year 2020 has come to a close. As I have done in past years, I would like to review the major annual accomplishments of the City of Jackson. It is important for the city to set goals on an annual basis and, more importantly, to review its performance against its goals at the end of each year...
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Bootheel Bluegrass Festival (1/26/19)Scenes from the Bootheel Bluegrass Festival on Friday, Jan. 25, 2019, at the Bavarian Halle in Fruitland.
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Bootheel Bluegrass Festival (1/7/19)
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Delta Student Council collects for Toys for Tots (12/7/18)The Delta High School Student Council has once again collected toys for the Toys for Tots program. Through 2 fundraisers, a "Scary Movie Night" and a Donuts and Hot Cocoa breakfast, we were able to raise a little over $500 for Toys for Tots. The leaders of this program are the Student Council President Cameron Pagel and Vice President Morgan Crutsinger...
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Delta high school at the Polar Bear Plunge (2/4/18)Delta High School participated in the Polar Bear Plunge for the 10th time and had a great time raising money for a tremendous cause, Missouri Special Olympics.They were once again the top fundraising school, bringing in $4,701 and winning the costume contest with their Finding Nemo costumes. Sponsor John Weber and alumni Rachel Birkman (who traveled back from her college in St. Louis) made their 10th Plunge this year. The Bobcats were cheered on by a great collection of family and friends...
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Fruitland Army veteran spends weeks helping in ravaged Puerto Rico (12/5/17)When Chad Craft heard about the devastation in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, he wanted to help. Craft, who retired from the U.S. Army about five years ago and lives in Fruitland with his family, said he was interested in Puerto Rico for a few reasons...
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Official: Fruitland may begin sewer-system construction by early 2018 (7/17/17)Fruitland's planned sewer system is moving right along and may begin construction by early 2018, the village's water district president said. Fruitland, an unincorporated community near Jackson, doesn't have a central sewer system to serve its population...
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3 Best Dresses for your Girls on Different Occasions (7/5/17)Girls Love New Dresses all the time and Parents Love Shopping for their Little Princesses. In this era, Many different types of Outfits are available for your daughters in the market. Choosing one among them which your girl likes might be a difficult task. In order to make this task simpler, I have made a list of some eye catchy dresses which your little princess will love to wear on different occasions...
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Area schoolchildren learn about agriculture during Farm Day (4/27/17)More than 900 third-grade students from 13 area schools learned about forestry, soil erosion, beekeeping, corn production, soybeans, poultry, pork, beef and dairy Wednesday at the 22nd annual Farm Day. The event at Flickerwood Arena in Fruitland was sponsored by the Southeast Missouri Cattlemen’s Association...
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Fire-district vote sparks debate over how much homeowners could save (3/22/17)A proposed tax levy in the Fruitland Fire District has sparked debate over whether residents will see a drop in their homeowner insurance premiums if voters approve the tax increase. The proposed 50-cent per $100 assessed valuation tax increase would provide added revenue to pay for full-time staffing of the district's main fire station in Fruitland...
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Fruitland Fire District seeks tax vote for full-time staffing (3/20/17)Voters in the Fruitland Area Fire Protection District will vote April 4 on a tax measure that would provide added revenue to pay for full time staffing. The move would allow for quicker response times and lower the cost of fire insurance for residents and businesses in the district, fire chief Rob Francis said...
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Police: Man beats pregnant wife, throws her down stairs, abandons her on side of road (3/14/17)A Jackson man threw his pregnant wife down a flight of stairs, breaking one of her vertebrae, deputies said. The Cape Girardeau County Prosecutor's Office on Sunday charged Jason B. Hecht, 29, with felony first-degree domestic assault. According to a probable-cause statement filed in the case by Cape Girardeau County sheriff's deputy F. Finnell, Hecht's wife was taken Friday morning to Saint Francis Medical Center with injuries...
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Business notebook: Fruitland memories help spawn The Hawg Pit (3/6/17)Kenny Seabaugh holds fond memories of a Fruitland truck stop and restaurant called the Owl Shanty. "That was the happening spot in Fruitland," he said. "And I frequented it every day when I got off the bus from school." Now he's using his passion for barbecue to give Fruitland a place like that again...
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Delta High School Wins Team Fundraising Award for Polar Bear Plunge (2/7/17)On Saturday, February 4, 2017 the Delta Bobcats participated in the Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Missouri Special Olympics for the 9th year in a row. We were represented by 33 plungers and thanks to the amazing work by those plungers and an incredibly supportive community we were able to set a Delta record and with the award for being the top fundraising group with a grand total of $5239. ...
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Delta High School Polar Plunge Team (2/6/17)On Saturday, February 4, 2017, the Delta Bobcats participated in the Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Missouri Special Olympics for the 9th year in a row. We were represented by 33 plungers and thanks to amazing work by those plungers and an incredibly supportive community we were able to set a Delta record and win the award for being the Top Fundraising Group with a grand total of $5,239. ...
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Fruitland meat processor, sewer district strike deal to solve each other's problems (2/2/17)A local meat processing plant and sewer district have reached an agreement that will improve both parties' situations and be a benefit to the community, a local business owner said Wednesday. In December, Fruitland American Meat LLC of Fruitland lost a lawsuit by the State of Missouri Department of Natural Resources that alleged violations of Missouri's Clean Water Act...
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Meat-processing plant faces $70K penalty for Clean Water Act violations (1/17/17)A Fruitland meat-processing plant faces a $70,000 penalty to the state of Missouri if it does not correct problems related to wastewater management, a judge ruled last month. Fruitland American Meat LLC also must create and implement a plan to remove existing wastewater and overhaul its system...
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Delta Student Council at the Special Olympics Bowling Tournament (11/22/16)On Saturday, Nov. 19th, the Delta Student Council made their annual trek to West Park Lanes in Cape Girardeau to volunteer at the Special Olympics Bowling Tournament. Thirteen of us had the amazing opportunity to work with our favorite athletes as they competed in the Southeast Area Bowling Tournament. ...
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Delta High School's Mock Presidential Debate (11/3/16)The Delta High School Student Council hosted a mock presidential debate on Wednesday, October 26, 2016. Senior Lydia Borneman played the role of Hillary Clinton and Junior Adam Hodge played the role of Donald Trump. The candidates answered questions about education, healthcare, ISIS, immigration, the Supreme Court, guns, abortion and their fitness to be the next president. ...
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Two men seriously hurt in crash near Fruitland (9/21/16)Two Cape Girardeau County men were seriously injured in a single-vehicle crash about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday on U.S. 61 north of Fruitland. The driver of a Honda Civic was transported to Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis by AirEvac helicopter. The passenger was taken to Saint Francis Medical Center by ambulance, according to Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Mike Lynch...
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Fruitland fire district may seek full-time unit; large hike in property taxes required (6/22/16)The Fruitland Area Fire Protection District Fire Department plans to ask voters to approve a tax increase so it can add a full-time firefighting unit at its main station. Currently, the district charges a tax of 26 cents per $100 of assessed property value, or about $130 on a $50,000 home, to pay for its volunteer fire department...
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Perryville cyclist injured during cross-country trek, vows to keep going (4/13/16)Cyclist Hannah Harmon, 21, of Perryville, Missouri, was hit by a car Monday while riding in a cross-country cycling trip near Panama City, Florida. She is recovering in a Panama City hospital. Harmon was struck by a car from behind when trying to make a left turn. She landed hard on her lower back and side...
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Love Marriage specialist solution by vashikaran specialist (4/11/16)WHAT IS BLACK MAGIC? Every single one of us has wondered as a child about the adventures that we could have done with magic. ...
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Store clerk recounts her rebellious response to robber (2/21/16)Tanyea Welker always knew she would react differently in a pressure situation. If a robber was going to threaten her, she was not going to give him any money. That's not what police nor what typical training would recommend. The Amerimart clerk has worked some form of cash register since she was 15 and 35 years total. ...
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Store clerk refuses to cooperate with robber (2/18/16)A store clerk refused to hand an armed robber money, then called police when she locked herself in a separate room Tuesday night. William Driskell, 19, of Jackson was arrested Tuesday by the Cape Girardeau County Sheriff’s Department and has been charged with felony first-degree attempted robbery...
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Woman who died in fire is identified (2/1/16)The woman who was killed in a Saturday evening fire near Fruitland has been identified as Sherma McCarty. The 79-year-old was one of two occupants in a trailer home in the 100 block of Silktree Circle near Fruitland when the fire started about 6:30 p.m. The other occupant was able to get out safely...
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Bootheel Bluegrass Festival gets 'bigger and bigger' (1/31/16)Not much gets a bluegrass crowd worked up quite like the sound of a banjo player on a white-lightning clawhammer tear, and the one at the annual Bootheel Bluegrass Festival was no different. As the Chris Talley Trio played Friday night, the bluegrass fans in the Bavarian Halle banquet hall in Fruitland tapped boots and patted knees to keep rhythm, but whooped and hollered whenever the young lady with the banjo really got rolling...
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Fire destroys house near Jackson winery (10/22/15)Fruitland firefighters were first on the scene of a fire that destroyed a house near the Steele Crest Winery at 2055 State Highway Y near Jackson. The single-story home had been reduced to a brick shell when firefighters were starting to pack up their equipment at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Firefighters responded to the fire report at 1:35 p.m...
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Fire destroys home near Fruitland (10/18/15)Fire destroyed a home near Fruitland on Saturday afternoon. Fruitland fire chief Rob Francis said no residents or firefighters were injured in the blaze on Cape Girardeau County Road 525. "Nobody was home at the time of the fire," he said. "The neighbors were the ones who called it in."...
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Man who played Santa accused of raping child (8/13/15)A Jackson man is facing charges after allegedly sexually assaulting a child. Jeffery B. Moffat, 55, has been charged with first-degree statutory rape and first-degree statutory sodomy involving a 7-year-old. Moffat allegedly "knowingly had sexual intercourse" and "deviate sexual intercourse" with the girl, according to the complaint filed in the case. The incidents are alleged to have taken place between Aug. 1, 2014, and Jan. 31, 2015, in Cape Girardeau County...
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Count added to pollution lawsuit against Fruitland meat processor (8/4/15)A lawsuit accusing a Fruitland meat processor of illegal water pollution will be allowed to continue, and a count for natural resources damage will be added, a judge decided Monday. Attorneys for Fruitland American Meat and Attorney General Chris Koster's office appeared before Judge Benjamin Lewis for a case review Monday at the Common Pleas Courthouse. ...
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Nectar of the gods (5/31/15)"To every thing there is a season ..." Or so says the garden stone at the office where Grant Gillard and his wife, Nancy, package their honey. But the bees that make that honey need no Ecclesiastical reminder. Side yards, flush with blooming yellow rocket, are enough for them. Redbud shrubs nestled among gardens and along sidewalks cracked with dandelion tell the hard-working insects exactly what season it is...
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Meat processor says pollution was unintentional (4/21/15)Owners of a Cape Girardeau County meat processing company accused of illegal water pollution by the Missouri attorney general's office say any release of slaughterhouse waste that may have affected a nearby creek during the past few years was unintentional...
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Maxwell a.k.a. "Max" (5/9/14)This is Max. Hes an 11 month old Pitbull/Lab mix.
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Sly (3/9/14)Sly is our 16 year old cat. Loves lazy Sunday's!
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Professor Zac (2/12/14)We think he is only looking at the pictures, but we are not certain ;)
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Mole Catcher Josh (2/12/14)Dad Josh showing son Zac how to,dig out a mole!
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pet of the week (1/13/14)Bruiser loves being outside & playing with his toys.
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2nd Annual Trivia Nite January 18 at Cape VFW (1/3/14)2ND ANNUAL TRIVIA NIGHT MC'D BY THE FAMOUS TRIVIA CALLER AND ASSISTANT MATT AND TARA WORTMANN JANUARY 18, 2014 CAPE VFW HALL, 1049 N. KINGSHIGHWAY Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Questions will start at 6 p.m. Teams of 6-8 people $10 per person ($12.50 at the door)...
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Flickerwood owners improvise to keep operating after fire (12/29/13)Nearly three months ago, a fire destroyed Flickerwood Farms Inc. at 3027 Larch Lane in Fruitland, taking the wood shavings manufacturing portion of the business with it. It will be another 60 to 75 days, weather depending, before a new building that will house replacement machinery will be operating, said Mark Boardman, co-owner of the business...
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Cabin Fever Relief! (11/21/13)Plan to get out on January 14th and participate in the 2ND ANNUAL TRIVIA NIGHT MC'D BY THE FAMOUS TRIVIA CALLER AND ASSISTANT MATT AND TARA WORTMANN CAPE VFW HALL, 1049 N. KINGSHIGHWAY Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Questions will start at 6 p.m. Teams of 6-8 people...
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Abandoned house destroyed in morning fire (6/4/13)Fire crews from Millersville, Fruitland and Gordonville responded to an early Monday morning fire that destroyed an abandoned house in northern Cape Girardeau County. According to Chief Rodney Hurst of the Millersville Rural Fire Department, the call for the fire came about 1 a.m. ...
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Plant Sale Fundraiser (4/18/13)Need some great plants, shrubs, and trees to beautify your yard? We are having a plant sale at the corner of Hwy 61 and Hwy 177 on Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, April 21. Hostas, phlox, Japanese maples, magnolias, spirea, and much more! Great prices!...
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motherly love (2/6/13)Snowball which is a great pyrenees had puppys and then I had a goat have twins and snowball decided to help the goat out by keeping them warm.
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Russell Brandes Raffle Winner! (2/2/13)Miss Muffin's Cafe at 2480 E. Main Street in Jackson graciously hosted the Friends of Fruitland, Inc. Gun Raffle drawing Friday, Feb. 1st. Russell Brandes name was drawn for the Remington 12 gauge shotgun by the live entertainer at the Cafe. Miss Muffins has live entertainment or kareoke every Friday night...
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SNOWMAN (12/30/12)COOPER AND RYDER MYERS 3 1/2 YEARS OLD WITH SNOWMAN.
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Chaffee girls reach final of own basketball tournament (12/7/12)The Devils used a big fourth quarter to advance to Saturday's title game with a 51-44 win over East Prairie
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Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile (11/4/12)This is my daughter, Ashley for Halloween this year. She wanted to be Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile.
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Fall beauty from my kitchen window (10/29/12)One of Central High School's English teachers loved the poem, "I think that I shall never see, a poem as lovely as a tree." Over the years, I have come to love trees and the one in my front yard is definitely my favorite. The tree has held swings for my grandchildren and its' leaves have provided fun for them since they were toddlers. Its splendid autumn leaves are so awesome. I've been enjoying the tree's beauty since 1984!...
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Phssst! (10/29/12)I love to take pictures of the family life we enjoy and that includes our family pets. Most of the time the dogs will pose nicely for me, but NOT THIS TIME!
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My cup runneth over! (10/29/12)Everyone thought this fall would be blah because of the dry summer, but with a little tlc and water, my mums were the most beautiful that they have even been!
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Piggy Back Shuttle Takeoff (8/28/12)Takeoff from Barksdale AFB,LA on shuttles return flight to Florida. Inclement weather at primary landing site forced landing at secondary site in California.
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children's Parties Melbourne (8/2/12)http://www.balloonantics.com.au/ Kids are more excited about birthday parties than adults. Children usually expect their parents to treat them just like their fellow kids. Birthday parties are the happiest moments in a kids’ life. In this view, parents and guardians should plan for children's parties melbourne...
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Swarming Bees at Cape Nature Center (7/23/12)On Saturday, July 21st, this swarm of bees gathered on a limb for a while, but was gone about an hour later. Must have been something sweet attracting them to that tree.
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WESLEY UNITED METHODIST FRUITLAND VBS (7/8/12)WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FRUITLAND ANNOUNCES VBS WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FRUITLAND WILL HAVE SKY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JULY 22-26. DINNER WILL BE SERVED AT 6:00 EACH NIGHT FOLLOWED BY VBS FROM 6:30-8:30. KIDS WILL ENJOY GAMES, BIBLE ADVENTURES, CRAFTS, AND MUSIC. KIDS 4 YEARS TO 6TH GRADE ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. WESLEY UMC IS LOCATED AT HWY 177 FRUITLAND 2 MILES E OF HWY 61. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE CHURCH AT 243-5948 OR CHERYL AT 334-1883...
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KaBoom (7/5/12)Fireworks at Jackson Park
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Flowing Fireworks (7/5/12)One firework flows out of another
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Lawsuit challenging Jackson annexation continued (4/10/12)A civil case that alleges that Jackson illegally annexed the strip of highway that leads to Fruitland was continued Monday. Attorney Thad Michael Brady of the Cape Girardeau firm Lichtenegger, Weiss & Fetterhoff, LLC is representing the case's eight filers, which include residents of Fruitland and the organization Save Our Children's Health, Inc...
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Hail storm 3/23/12 in Fruitland (3/24/12)You can see the hail coming down in this one.
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Hail storm 3/23/12 in Fruitland (3/24/12)Hail storm 3/23/12 in Fruitland
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hail storm in fruitland (3/23/12)Hail storm on April 23
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Snow in Fruitland (12/27/11)As you can see. Melted off roads & driveway.
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Major hay bale fire (12/5/11)Firefighters begin the initial attack on a round hay bale fire near Fruitland shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday.
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More from hay bale fire (12/5/11)Smoke from the hay bales is seen at 1 p.m. Sunday. The smoke could continue for several days and firefighters may return to the scene if the wind increases.
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Huge boulders Fruitland (11/14/11)These huge boulders came out of the field next to our house. There are some the bulldozer can not even budge.
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my first biggun! (10/18/11)Matthews 4 1/2 pnd large mouth bass. Measured in at 18 inches. His biggest catch to date and working on catching a bigger one! It was caught in a friends pond in Kelso,Mo.
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Castor River Shut-Ins Swirling Water (9/8/11)The Castor River Shut-Ins at the Amidon Memorial Conservation Area near Fredricktown is just one of the areas highlighted in the photo exhibit "Natural Areas of Southeast Missouri" on display throughout September at the Cape Conservation Nature Center in Cape County Park North. Come get ideas for family daytrips by viewing the photos and talking to the knowledgeable staff at the Nature Center...
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Meet Miss C, the Sociable Camel (9/2/11)When Donna Shirrell, dean of nursing at the SoutheastHEALTH College of Nursing and Health Sciences, mentions "Miss C" in conversation, she isn't talking about a person. Or a dog. Or a parakeet. She's talking about Miss C, an affable 7-year-old camel...
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Jackson Fireworks (7/5/11)Colorful Burst at the Jackson Fireworks Display
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Fourth of July Celebration (7/5/11)Brilliant Bursts at Jackson Park
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Rocket's Red Glare (7/5/11)A burst lights up the night sky over Jackson Park.
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Posing with the Passengers (6/12/11)A member of the Union Pacific Great Excursion Adventure's Little Rock Express poses with some young passengers during Old 844's visit to Cape Girardeau.
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Thistle Photo (6/12/11)Here is the same thistle shot without the Glowing Edges filter applied.
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Baby Deer (6/12/11)We spotted this baby deer in the woods while taking a four-wheeler ride.
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Fun with Photoshop (6/10/11)This image of a purple thistle flower was altered in Photoshop CS5 using the Glowing Edges filter.
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Relief Trailer For Joplin (5/25/11)Drop off any items at CrossRoads Fellowship on Wednesday before 5:00. The trailer will be delivered on Thursday. Gift cards are welcome, but please note that the Joplin Wal-Mart was destroyed. Target, Save-A-Lot, Visa Gift Cards, Caseys. Any items are welcome, but these are most in need:...
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Pleasant Hill Day celebrated (5/17/11)Friends will gather for an 11 am worship service on Sunday, May 22nd at historic Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church near Fruitland, Mo. The covered dish "dinner on the grounds" will follow with drinks provided by the Cemetery Association. Exit I-55 and follow US Highway 61 north to Fruitland. Follow County Road 541 to find the stately old church amid lovely grounds, established in 1838. Join others interested in the history of Cape Girardeau County for an enjoyable time...
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Saxony sends 8 soloists to State Music Festival (4/21/11)Saxony has seven students that earned eight "I"s at the District Music Festival, which took place on Friday, March 18 at Cape Central High School. These students will be performing at the University of Missouri-Columbia campus on Saturday, April 30...
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Hoover Center Visits Azalea Farm (4/13/11)The Hoover Center participants enjoyed a field trip to the Pie Bird Cafe in Fruitland and the Pinecrest Azalea Farm near Oak Ridge on April 7. Many beautiful trees and daffodils were in bloom, but they were about two weeks early for the Azaleas to be in bloom. ...
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Flickerwood Youth Rodeo Finals (4/13/11)Rodeo fun at Flickerwood Arena on Sunday, April 10th, 2011.
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Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary's Adorable Adoptable (4/11/11)My name is Milo and I'm a real sweetheart of a cat. I am used to living inside a house, sleeping in bed, and curling up in a lap to watch tv. Being born in 2009, I'm still a kitten at heart. I'm sure you'll find I'm quite the charmer. I am available for adoption at Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary, 573-243-9823. Please view other adorable adoptables at safeharboranimalsanctuary.org...
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MORNING FOG ON EMERSON BRIDGE (2/12/11)MORNING FOG IN SEPTEMBER ON EMERSON BRIDGE
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Cows Enjoying Breakfast in the Snow (2/8/11)Cattle on Berry Stock Farm enjoying some hay for breakfast in the snow.
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miss c (1/27/11)the camel at concrete castings of fruitland llc
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Local CAP Squadron To Help Honor Veterans (11/20/10)2010 will mark the 19th anniversary of Worcester Wreath Company donating wreaths to adorn the headstones of our Nation's veterans at veteran's cemetaries throughout the nation and around the world. In addition to 15,000 wreaths destined for Arlington National Cemetary in Virginia, Worcester Wreath will again donate seven ceremonial wreaths to over 410 State, National and local cemeteries across the Country. 2010 also marks seven years that the Civil Air Patrol has helped laying these wreaths...
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Peaches (11/16/10)Peaches love to climb on top of the washer and dryer especially whenever I have left piles of clean clothes on it! I found her there this time and she wasn't happy that I woke her.
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Saxony Lutheran sends 11 to All-District Choir (10/28/10)These Saxony students will be participating with other area choir members in the All-District Choir on Saturday, November 13 at the SEMO River Campus. Rehearsals will take place throughout the day and the performance will be in Bedell Hall at 4:00 pm. The concert is open to the public...
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Clay Baker - Jackson Soccer (10/28/10)Clay Baker - Jackson vs. Saxony 10/26/10
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Jacob Scholl - Jackson Soccer (10/28/10)Jacob Scholl - Jackson vs. Saxony 10/26/10
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Nick Rangel - Jackson Soccer (10/28/10)Nick Rangel - Jackson vs. Saxony 10/26/10
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Bandit Honored at The Dog Won Party (10/28/10)Bandit was honored at "The Dog Won Party" at the Bayou Bar and Grill. T-shirt sales and donations added up to a $150 donation to the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri.
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Saxony vs. ND soccer (10/14/10)Saxony vs. ND soccer 10/14/2010
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Saxony vs. ND soccer (10/14/10)Saxony vs. ND soccer 10/14/2010
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Saxony vs. ND soccer (10/14/10)Saxony vs. ND soccer 10/14/2010
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Saxony vs. ND soccer (10/14/10)Saxony vs. ND soccer 10/14/2010
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Saxony vs. ND soccer (10/14/10)Saxony vs. ND soccer 10/14/2010