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Jackson seeks grant for next bridge projectJackson officials are looking ahead to yet another bridge project in the Cape Girardeau County seat municipality as they seek state money to replace the nearly 60-year-old Sunset Bridge off U.S. 61.... -
Moms Demand Action, SNAP plan event for gun-violence prevention3Local groups Moms Demand Action and Stop Needless Acts of Violence Please (SNAP) will gather Friday, June 2, for a Wear Orange event to call attention to gun violence. The event will take place from... -
Boil water advisory lifted in JacksonJackson officials announced Monday afternoon, May 22, that a boil-water advisory for portions of the city has been lifted. The advisory included Trail Ridge Subdivision, Kimbel Woods Subdivision,... -
Vehicle fire at Buffalo Wild Wings in Cape GirardeauCape Girardeau Fire Department personnel responded at about 4:30 p.m. Monday, May 22, to a vehicle fire at Buffalo Wild Wings, 211 Siemers Drive. ... -
Sponsored: 5 ways to enjoy downtown Cape Girardeau this springWith the arrival of spring, it's a time for renewal and enjoying the outdoors after being stuck inside during the winter. Andrea Hamm, assistant director of Old Town Cape, said there are a number of...
- Debt ceiling: Biden, McCarthy to meet Monday as negotiators ‘keep working’ to resolve standoff 7
- Boil-water advisory issued for parts of Jackson 1
- Equine-assisted therapy center opens location in Sikeston area
- Cape Catfish seek success on and off the field 1
- Unemployment — Missouri vs. rest of U.S.
- Poplar Bluff postal worker must pay restitution for stolen gift cards 4
- Sponsored: Cape Airport makes improvements, builds new terminal
- Sudak named to national health care panel
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- Two shot at Legends apartments
- Cape Girardeau officials invest in 'transformational' SEMO stadium rebuild
- Bishop meets with local departing Methodist churches
- Two dead in Sunday morning crash
- Swan marks 100 years
- Authorities identify second shooting suspect
- New Cape Girardeau burger joint to open at month's end
- Largest US gay rights group issues Florida travel advisory for anti-LGBTQ+ laws
- Bulgarian writer wins International Booker Prize for darkly comic memory novel
- 'Leap of faith:' Alaska pursues carbon offset market while embracing oil
- Biden picks new National Security Agency head, key to support of Ukraine, defense of US elections
- Steer on the run for weeks lassoed, captured on Detroit-area freeway
- German surgeon fired after getting hospital cleaner to assist amputation
- Tom Kim emerges muddy in failed and viral bid to retrieve ball at PGA Championship
- LA volunteer police officer hospitalized after getting stung on face by swarm of bees
- Surfing gator seen relaxing at Alabama beach amid the waves
- Church members hoping whoever stole truckload of organ pipes will repent, shipment can be recovered
- Bear in a tree holds Michigan city in suspense for hours on Mother's Day
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Late hitting, fielding mistakes plague Oak Ridge in sectional lossAfter winning their district for the first time since 2018, the Oak Ridge Bluejays fell in the sectional round to Greenwood, 12-5, at home on Monday...
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Notre Dame alum Austin Dill goes pro, signs with PaddleHeads1Austin Dill never expected this journey to go this far. Undersized and unnoticed, college baseball was never seen in the Sikeston native’s future...
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Cape Catfish land top 2022 thrower in former Kennett starThe 2023 Cape Catfish roster has an abundance of new names on it, none more so impactful than a brand-new coaching staff. However, retaining the top...
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Sikeston Lady Bulldogs qualify five athletes for state meet; Other area schools compete at Class 3 sectionalHILLSBORO, Mo. — The Sikeston girls’ track and field team had five athletes qualify for the MSHSAA Class 4 State Meet after strong performances at...
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SEMO seniors see season end on sour note, turn focus on OVC TournamentSoutheast Missouri State senior Noah Niznik watched from the dugout the twilight of his playing days at Capaha Field on Saturday as the Redhawks fall...
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Early offense leads Jackson to strong Class 6 district title win against Mehlville3For the first time since 2018, the Jackson Indians emerged as district champions after defeating the Mehlville Panthers 9-2 in the MSHSAA Class 6...
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Cape Catfish seek success on and off the field (5/22/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianCape Catfish opens its 2023 season Wednesday, May 31, and Glenn Campbell has joined the Capaha Field-based wooden bat team, featuring NCAA... -
Unemployment — Missouri vs. rest of U.S. (5/22/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianJobless rates for April released Wednesday, May 17, show Missouri at 16th lowest in the nation compared to the other 50 states and the District of... -
Sudak named to national health care panel (5/22/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMaria Sudak, DHA, SoutheastHEALTH vice president and COO, has been appointed to the Regents Council for American College of Healthcare Executives... -
New Burger King opens in Jackson (5/22/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMidamerica Hotels has opened a new Burger King restaurant at 2235 E. Jackson Blvd (U.S. 61) on the same site of one it razed in late October. The new...
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Column: Joe Biden, the habitual racialist demagogue (5/23/23)16Victor Davis HansonThe most recent liberal ABC News/Washington Post poll showed President Joe Biden's approval rating at 36% -- the lowest in history for a president at...
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Letter to the Editor: Repeal debt limit statute (5/23/23)I am writing this letter on May 18. Due to the present debt limit, officials in the U.S. Treasury Department indicate that on or about June 1 the...
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Column: Standing with our men and women in blue (5/23/23)3Jason SmithNational Police Week is an important opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to our men and women in blue who serve our communities. Here in...
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Editorial: In appreciation of our area nurses (5/22/23)1A question was posed in the Southeast Missourian's Editorial Board meeting last week: How many nurses are there in this area? The answer: Many. And...
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Column: What is 'common good capitalism?' (5/22/23)"Common-good capitalism" is all the rage these days with national conservatives. But what exactly is it, you may ask? That's a good question. As far...
- Cape Girardeau officials invest in 'transformational' SEMO stadium rebuild 23
- Bishop meets with local departing Methodist churches 18
- Joe Biden, the habitual racialist demagogue 16
- Rep. Jason Smith calls for negotiations on debt ceiling, criticizes Biden administration for Title 42 expiration 15
- Two shot at Legends apartments 9
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Television's biggest mystery: how long will pipeline for new programming be closed?NEW YORK -- For decades, the week in May when television executives revealed what new shows were coming and which old ones were going spoke to the... -
What to stream this week: 'American Born Chinese,' John Wick,''SmartLess On the Road' and dinosaursSure, lots of folks are eagerly anticipating this Sunday's "Succession" finale. But what if you haven't followed the Roy family drama? There's plenty...
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Feeling the heat and facing my fears to catch some WavesWe are still a month away from the official first day of summer, but the heat is already on, and it is only getting hotter! Everyone seems to be celebrating beginnings and endings of one type or another. Last week my social media pages were full of photos commemorating college graduations and Mother's Day. The trend will likely continue for the next couple of weeks with a burst of photos honoring high school grads, followed by photos of Father's Day festivities... -
Ikhatta unites chicken and spice and everything niceRight behind Applebee's in Cape Girardeau is a lovely little shopping hub called City Centre. When you walk in the main door, the building resembles a small, sweet cobbled street, with storefronts to either side leading into individual businesses. On the opposite end of the "street" from the door is Ikhatta, an Indian fusion restaurant run by A La Carte Catering. ...
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Club news 5-21-23 (5/20/23)Kage FCE Club met Thursday, May 11 at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center. Jobyna Daume called the meeting to order. The devotional titled "A lovely...
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Monday: Chicken tenders or ham and cheese on croissant with soup, Parmesan green peas, broccoli salad, whole-grain bread and blushing pears or fresh...
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We are still a month away from the official first day of summer, but the heat is already on, and it is only getting hotter! Everyone seems to be... -
As I have been scrolling through social media the past couple of weeks during baseball games that are far less than exciting, I have saved several...
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Introducing Inspire - Craft & Gift Boutique: A Treasure Trove of Unique Finds in Jackson. -
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8th Grade GraduationThree boys graduated 8th grade on Friday, May 12 from Guardian Angel School. The evening started...
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May Yard of the month — Davis earns Yard of the Month honorRamblewood Garden Club has awarded the May Yard of the Month to one of our own outstanding garden...
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Jackson FBLA Honored for National AwardThe Jackson FBLA chapter achieved the Champion Plus award in May 2023. Only 242 chapters of the...
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