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February 17
Renowned saxophonist and jazz educator Chip McNeill performs with SEMO jazz stud...
Renowned saxophonist and jazz educator Chip McNeill performs with SEMO jazz students
Renowned saxophonist Chip McNeill performed with Southeast Missouri State University jazz students at the Clark Terry Jazz Festival, blending his storied career with the vibrant energy of emerging mus...
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Feb. 18
NWS latest update: Snowfall pushed back a couple hours in region; predicted accumulation totals unchanged
A winter storm warning has been issued for Southeast Missouri, predicting 5 to 8 inches of snow from Tuesday morning to Wednesday. Expect dangerous cold and wind chills below zero following the snowfall.
Nathan Gladden
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February 18
Cape Council meeting to be held virtually due to risk of weather
The Cape Girardeau City Council meeting will be held virtually via Zoom on Feb. 18 at 5 p.m. due to potential bad weather. Access the meeting link on the city's official website.
Southeast Missourian
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February 18
US Postal Service head DeJoy to step down after 5 years marked by pandemic, losses and cost cuts
Louis DeJoy, head of the U.S. Postal Service, plans to step down after nearly five years marked by pandemic challenges, mail-in ballot surges, and efforts to cut costs amid financial losses.
Associated Press, Associated Press
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February 18
Drury family listens to local opposition, cancels sand mining plans
The Drury family has canceled plans for a sand mining operation in Scott County following strong community opposition. Despite potential economic benefits, the family prioritized local concerns.
By Leonna Heuring ~ Standard Democrat
Health
February 18
Unraveling obesity: Why psychology, social factors matter more than just diet, exercise
Obesity is more than just a diet and exercise issue; it's deeply intertwined with psychological and social factors. Experts reveal how mental health and societal influences play a crucial role in tackling obesity.
Bob Miller
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February 17
Lewis appointed judge to handle Lawless murder case against Lamb
Retired Judge Ben Lewis has been appointed by the Missouri Supreme Court to preside over the high-profile Mischelle Lawless murder case against Leon Lamb. The case, filled with complex evidence and multiple suspects, revives a decades-old investigation into Lawless...
Bob Miller
Community
February 17
Photo gallery: 17th annual Father-Daughter Dance in Cape Girardeau
The 17th annual Father-Daughter Dance in Cape Girardeau featured an "Into the Enchanted Forest" theme, offering a magical evening for families at the Osage Centre, hosted by the local Parks and Recreation Department.
By Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
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Feb. 15
Future uncertain for local, state farmers
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Feb. 17
Lewis appointed judge to handle Lawless murder case against ...
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Feb. 14
Joyce Dooley
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Feb. 15
Honoring legends: SEMO Hall of Fame inducts trailblazers and...
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Feb. 14
Amazon facility to bring 70 jobs to Scott City industrial pa...
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Feb. 17
Photo gallery: 17th annual Father-Daughter Dance in Cape Gir...
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Feb. 18
No business like snow business
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Feb. 18
Police report 2-18-25
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Feb. 18
Rapid SOS delivering enhanced 911 coverage locally
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Feb. 18
Inside the tech-savvy tactics of Poplar Bluff's Severe Weather Response Team
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Feb. 18
No business like snow business
A winter storm in Southeast Missouri led to widespread cancellations, including schools and government offices, with temperatures dropping to 14°F and up to 7 inches of snow expected.
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Feb. 18
On obesity and psychology: Tips for convincing the mind to develop better eating, exercise habits
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Feb. 18
Operation Broken Hearts: A closer look at 15 arrests in Mississippi County
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Feb. 18
Progress continues on Meadow Heights’ new FEMA structure
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Feb. 18
NWS latest update: Snowfall pushed back a couple hours in region; predicted accumulation totals unchanged
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Feb. 18
CGPS's Brice Beck honored as Southeast Missouri's top assistant superintendent
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Feb. 18
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Feb. 17
Pope will remain hospitalized as doctors treat a complex respiratory tract infection, Vatican says
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Feb. 18
Book Review: A private eye searches for his missing father while protecting a runaway wife
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Feb. 18
Skyler Still's path from javelin novice to champ to Redhawk
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Senior Night triumph: Peters and Still propel Kelly Hawks to fourth win in five games
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‘We’re all one team with one goal:’ Surging St. Vincent GBB poised for historic postseason run
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Feb. 18
Young talent shines as Jackson Indians remain undefeated in SEMO Conference
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Feb. 18
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Flowers: Finding common ground in our complicated relationship
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Feb. 18
Stock market today: Wall Street rises to a record following a small gain for the S&P 500
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Feb. 17
Saint Francis advances AI program for easier clinical paperwork
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Feb. 17
Switch to summer fuel raises gasoline prices
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Feb. 17
Lawn care, security companies coming to Cape Girardeau
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Feb. 18
Obesity: BMI is the most common measurement, but it has flaws
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Feb. 18
Texas measles cases are up, and New Mexico now has an outbreak. Here's what you need to know
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Feb. 18
Pain clinics made millions from ‘unnecessary’ injections into ‘human pin cushions’
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Feb. 17
$25K grant supports SEMO-NASV's Green Bear Project
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Feb. 18
A recipe from 'Kapusta': Cabbage Rolls with Sauerkraut Leaves, Beef and Rice in a Tomato Sauce
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Feb. 18
Eastern Europe's traditional ingredients get star treatment in the new cookbook 'Kapusta'
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Feb. 17
Red dye No. 3 has been banned, but what about other artificial food dyes?
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Feb. 13
US eggs prices hit a record high of $4.95 and are likely to keep climbing
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Feb. 18
Celebrate Black History Month with music and more at the Gospel Extravaganza
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Feb. 18
From Spanish Street to Scout Hall: How the Arts Council plans to transform Cape Girardeau's art scene
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Feb. 18
Quilt show returns to Mayfield Event Center
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Senior Moments Column: Inspiring the next generation
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