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Community Cookbook: Make cinnamon rolls with Nancy Bishop and Molly Brown from JacksonNancy Bishop was born and raised in Galesburg, Ill., during the 1950s, a time when life felt simple. Her mother made their food from scratch, and many of their dresses were home-sewn. Between growing...
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2024 Difference Makers: Becky Harding and Lori Fowler making an impact through faith, service and real estateDiscover how Becky Harding and Lori Fowler are transforming lives through faith, service, and real estate. From launching inclusive initiatives to supporting foster care, their journey is a testament...
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Sponsored: Meet the Experts: Enjoy music in the park with Scott Vangilder, Jackson Municipal Band directorFor the past 104 years since its formation in 1920, the Jackson Municipal Band has been a summer tradition for the people of Jackson and surrounding areas. Yet, the music they play is new every week:...
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Bill Eddleman: Settling Louis Lorimier’s estateThe children of Cape Girardeau’s founder, Louis Lorimier, included Guillaume/William, his natural son with an unknown mother, and Louis Jr., Auguste B., Maria Louisa, Agatha, Verneuil Raphael, Victor...
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New Spirit of St. Louis makes pit stop in Cape GirardeauThe New Spirit of St. Louis landed earlier this month in Cape Girardeau to receive avionics upgrades from Elite Avionics near Cape Girardeau Regional Airport. The New Spirit of St. Louis, or Lancair...
- Meet the 10-year-old author behind ‘Leah and the Pumpkin’
- Bollinger County search related to girl missing since 1989
- Cape Girardeau man arrested for unlawful possession of firearm after possible overdose 2
- Road work: Sidewalk repairs impact SB U.S. 61 in Perry County
- Strategies, community voices highlight first Gun Violence Task Force meeting 12
- TTF7 committee discusses ways to evaluate upcoming Cape street projects 8
- Surveillance helps Scott City police catch alleged copper thieves
- Rebecca LaClair: Fighting for your dollars: Where will you spend them?
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TodayShowers & T-storms LikelyHigh: 81
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TonightShowers & T-storms LikelyLow: 71
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SundayShowers & T-stormsHigh: 84Low: 71
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MondayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 87Low: 74
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TuesdayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 91Low: 75
- Annie Laurie’s owners open eclectic new eatery in downtown Cape
- Former Secret Service agent, Cape native shares thoughts on Trump assassination attempt
- Shivelbines Music Store marks 75 years of family ownership
- Knights of Columbus Hall in Cape burgled Friday night, Saturday morning
- Two physician assistants join Mercy Southeast facilities
- Bollinger County search related to girl missing since 1989
- Strategies, community voices highlight first Gun Violence Task Force meeting
- Italy's Ancient Roman Appian Way included in UNESCO World Heritage List
- Justice Department says TikTok collected US user views on issues like abortion and gun control
- An Israeli airstrike hits a school sheltering people in Gaza, killing at least 30
- Paris barricades start to come down after opening ceremony on the Seine, but many still struggling
- Black bear and cub destroy car in Connecticut after getting trapped inside
- Gizmo the dog went missing in Las Vegas in 2015. He's been found alive after 9 years
- Chicken wings advertised as 'boneless' can have bones, Ohio Supreme Court decides
- Argentina coach slams chaotic 'scandal' at Olympic soccer match vs Morocco
- Olympic soccer gets off to violent and chaotic start as Morocco fans rush the field vs Argentina
- Officials overturn Argentina goal that prompted Morocco fans to invade pitch and pause play in Olympic soccer opener
- Whale surfaces, capsizes fishing boat off New Hampshire coast
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Catfish are rolling of late following inconsistent summerThis summer has been a rollercoaster for the Cape Catfish, which is a tad unusual for its fan base to follow after watching the franchise...
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Jackson's Gilbert improves game, earns second Semoball AwardFor the second year in a row, Jackson’s Alana Gilbert was named Girls Golf Athlete of the Year at the 2024 Semoball Awards on Friday, July 12, at...
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Saxony's Eggemeyer wins inaugural boys VB Semoball AwardWith boys volleyball becoming an MSHSAA-sanctioned sport in 2024, the Semoball Awards named a Boys Volleyball Athlete of the Year for the first time....
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Williams has been a "hit" with the Catfish this summerAs the Cape Catfish summer has turned decidedly in the right direction over the past few weeks, there have been several factors that the Catfish...
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Redhawks QB returns to camp bigger, stronger, fasterWith the first practice of training camp underway on Wednesday, July 24, at Houck Field, college football is rising in Cape Girardeau like the...
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Sauer overcomes, excels en route to Semoball Awards Comeback Athlete victory1Against all odds, John-Paul Sauer made it happen. Recovering from a torn ACL, signing with Tulane University and finishing his senior season with...
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2024 Difference Makers: Becky Harding and Lori Fowler making an impact through faith, service and real estate (7/27/24)By Amanda Flinn ~ B MagazineDiscover how Becky Harding and Lori Fowler are transforming lives through faith, service, and real estate. From launching inclusive initiatives to...
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2024 Difference Maker: Robbie Guard's commitment to community and service (7/24/24)By Keenan Baker ~ B MagazineThe race for president of the sixth grade lit a fire in young Robbie Guard. Guard’s friendship with a younger student with special needs reminded him...
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2024 Difference Maker: Juggling Dreams: The inspiring journey of Brittney Swicionis from Chicago to Cape Girardeau (7/23/24)By Amanda Flinn ~ B MagazineBrittney Swicionis grew up on the south side of Chicago, the oldest daughter and granddaughter on both sides of her family. As a child, she always...
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Youth entrepreneurs take stage at Cape Riverfront Market (7/22/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianSeveral young business owners met with the public and sold their wares at Cape Riverfront Market’s Youth Entrepreneurship Festival on Saturday, July...
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Column: Is replacing President Biden as his party’s nominee an attack on Democracy? Hardly (7/27/24)2Jonah GoldbergAlas, the coronation of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee is complete. Democrats are surprisingly ecstatic with the decision, and...
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Column: George Washington foresaw today’s irresponsible, immoral leadership in Washington (7/26/24)9Star ParkerIn President Joe Biden’s announcement on social media of his decision to not run for reelection, he ticked off the many wonderful achievements during...
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Editorial: Gun violence task force — a big ask with big stakes (7/26/24)Few things mar a community’s reputation — and can hamper growth and prosperity — like gun violence. From a cold-blooded murder for a particular, if...
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Column: Democrats lied about Biden, and got caught (7/25/24)12Rich LowryThey didn’t soulfully consider President Joe Biden’s marked decline and decide, for the good of him, his party and the country, that he had to step...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 7-25-24 (7/25/24)__Mail service__ Is the Post Office experimenting with dropping Saturday service? Our route in an older neighborhood in town wasn’t run. We...
- President Joe Biden exits presidential race; supports VP Harris 20
- Secret Service director steps down after assassination attempt against ex-President Trump at rally 16
- Let voters decide, not federal agencies, others 14
- Strategies, community voices highlight first Gun Violence Task Force meeting 12
- Democrats lied about Biden, and got caught 12
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Fighting for your dollars: Where will you spend them?It seems that we, the all-powerful consumers, have finally tired of the constant price increases everywhere. People are spending less money overall, and the places we are choosing to pinch our pennies most often are fast food restaurants. ...
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Goose & Gander: Reeling in the catch of the daySome people believe in luck while others describe moments when stars seem to align as serendipitous. The past couple of weeks I have been called to partake in what has been described as an oddity to some but an epicurean event to others: The Tinned Fish Summer. ...
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Nancy Bishop was born and raised in Galesburg, Ill., during the 1950s, a time when life felt simple. Her mother made their food from scratch, and...
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Meet the Experts: Enjoy music in the park with Scott Vangilder, Jackson Municipal Band director (7/27/24)For the past 104 years since its formation in 1920, the Jackson Municipal Band has been a summer tradition for the people of Jackson and surrounding...
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Aaron Horrell: Stay away from this (7/27/24)Last Sunday while fishing for bluegill in a local farm pond, I caught a common snapping turtle. I guessed its weight to be about 5 pounds. The fish...
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__Cape Girardeau/Scott City__ Monday: Chicken sandwich with baked potato or loaded baked potato with meat and cheese, roasted zucchini,...
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Club news 7-27-24 (7/27/24)__Town & Country FCE__ The Town and Country FCE club met Thursday, July 18, at the University of Missouri Extension Center on the lower...
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CFO opens 2024–25 competitive grant programsThe first grant rounds from the Community Foundation of the Ozarks for 2024–25 are now open. The...
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East Prairie City Clerk Receives CertificationThe City of East Prairie’s city clerk, Lori Lemons, has received the designation as a Master...
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New Fund to Honor the Memory of Margaret Kimball BrownFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, July 19, 2024 New Fund to Honor the Memory of Margaret Kimball...
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