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Former astronaut Godwin honored at Cape County History Center
By Danny Walter ~ Southeast Missourian
Former astronaut and Jackson native Linda Godwin spoke at the opening of an exhibit celebrating her career Thursday, May 18, at the Cape Girardeau County History Center in Jackson. Being honored as a Cape Girardeau County hero, Godwin spoke about her life growing up and going to school in Jackson, her career with NASA and being one of the few...
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    Jackson seeks grant for next bridge project
    Jackson 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....
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    Moms Demand Action, SNAP plan event for gun-violence prevention3
    Local 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...
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    Boil water advisory lifted in Jackson
    Jackson 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,...
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    Vehicle fire at Buffalo Wild Wings in Cape Girardeau
    Cape 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. ...
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    With 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...
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    Teamwork makes the dream work: Charleston co-captures Class 2 State Championship
    By Dennis Marshall/Standard-Democrat
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — It was a day of high drama and heart-stopping finishes at the MSHSAA Class 2 State Track and Field Championship as the Charleston boys’ team raced and leaped its way to a historic victory. The Bluejays ended the meet with 47 points, which tied Summit Christian Academy for a share of the title at Adkins Stadium in Jefferson City, Missouri on Saturday, May 20...
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    Cape Catfish seek success on and off the field (5/22/23)
    By Jeff Long ~ Southeast Missourian
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    Unemployment — Missouri vs. rest of U.S. (5/22/23)
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