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Faces of Southeast Missouri: Pam Vargas - 12:45 pmPam Vargas has been a rule follower ever since she was a little girl. Growing up in South Bend, Ind., she says she feared both God and her parents, which kept her out of trouble, for the most part....
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Git-R-Done — speeding up Jackson's water meter replacementWith an homage to comedian Larry the Cable Guy's most famous phrase, Git-R-Done, the city of Jackson has decided to finish up a multiyear water meter replacement program more quickly by seeking an...
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Rebirth of Broadway Theatre building2Work has begun to reconstruct the former Broadway Theatre building in Cape Girardeau. Municipal officials have approved a redevelopment plan offered by developer Brennon Todt to shore up the historic...
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5th annual pub crawl for well-known mixologist set for SaturdayThe fifth annual pub crawl in memory of Marcellus Jones is set for Saturday, June 10. Jones was a well-known bartender and bar manager in the downtown Cape Girardeau scene for many years. He passed...
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Endangered person advisory issued for Advance child5DEXTER, Mo. -- An Endangered Person Advisory has been issued for an Advance, Missouri, child. The incident occurred on Oak Street in Advance. Authorities said Jackson Cole Morgan is 11 months old,...
- Trial begins for former Sikeston DPS captain involved in fatal crash
- Reopening of Last Mile Liquidators
- Old Town Cape, SendAFriend celebrate Youth Entrepreneurship Day in July
- Cape Girardeau police search for suspect who fled traffic stop
- Davis promoted to assistant director of Public Works
- Southeast Missourian seeking nominations for annual Spirit of America Award 4
- Cape City Council takes up 2023-24 budget 19
- Former Cape Girardeau mayor named to transportation panel 7
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This AfternoonChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 81
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TonightChance Showers & T-stormsLow: 61
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ThursdaySunnyHigh: 81Low: 54
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FridaySunnyHigh: 84Low: 57
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SaturdaySunnyHigh: 89Low: 65
- Alligator killed Friday at Wappepello Lake
- Jackson woman dies in wreck
- Old Pioneer Market weathers storm, reopens in new location
- Cape Girardeau Methodist church expected to change name, affiliation
- May U.S. jobs report crushes expectations
- HubCo launches co-working space in Cape Girardeau
- Kohl's facing boycott calls
- GOP conservatives shutter House to protest McCarthy-Biden debt deal, setting up next budget brawl
- Utah Republicans defend book removal law while protesting district that banned Bible
- House GOP seeks tighter voting rules in DC, which Democrats warn is model for national restrictions
- Judge weighs Missouri GOP dispute over estimated cost of allowing abortions
- Florida player Brandon Montour streaks home for birth of child between Stanley Cup Final games
- Indonesia to deport Australian surfer jailed for drunken rampage in conservative province
- Driver gets fined $129,544 after latest speeding episode in Finland
- 'Very last warning' for 82-year-old German convicted of dealing drugs
- How the most 'incompetent talk show host of all time' keeps getting guests
- Alabama governor signs legislation naming Yellowhammer Cookie as official state cookie
- Woman walking on California beach finds ancient mastodon tooth
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Cardinals kids clinic comes to Cape GirardeauThe impact of meeting a major leaguer can be one that sticks with someone for a long time. Young athletes in the area had that opportunity on...
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Chrisman, chemistry key to Catfish’s blazing bats in win over HootsThe Cape Catfish opened the 2023 season with a close 7-5 win at O’Fallon on May 31. Since then, they have morphed into offensive juggernauts,...
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Fighting Squirrels to take first step to World Series vs. rival2The goal each and every summer for the Charleston Fighting Squirrels is to advance to the Babe Ruth World Series at the end of the season, and that...
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Cooter grad calls opportunity with Catfish 'a dream come true'The Cape Catfish have opened their 2023 summer with four resounding victories, here of which have come on the road.
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Jackson trio reunites, striking big as Catfish cruise past O'FallonAfter taking third place at the MSHSAA Class 6 state championships on Saturday, it didn’t take long for three members of the Jackson baseball team to...
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COLUMN: Missouri baseball needs more than a new coach to compete in SEC10There are not many places in college baseball where a coach can lead a team to a winning record in seven seasons and get the boot. That was the case...
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TIF commission sets public hearing on West Park Mall redevelopment (6/5/23)By Rick Fahr ~ Southeast MissourianRepresentatives of the West Park Mall ownership group lobbied before Cape Girardeau TIF Commission in an effort to redevelop the aging property. At...
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Canedy Sign purchased (6/5/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianCanedy Sign, 4857 Nash Road in Scott City, has been purchased by Washington, Missouri-based Ziglin Signs. Ziglin Signs was acquired by the Hoffmann...
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Cape Girardeau Burger King being remodeled (6/5/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianMidamerica Hotels is remodeling its Burger King outlet at 2346 Broadway, near the intersection with North Kingshighway, in Cape Girardeau. Work began...
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Demolition work begins on Cape Girardeau's Thorngate Holdings project (6/5/23)By Jeff Long ~ Southeast MissourianDemolition began Saturday, June 3, at 1515 Independence St. in Cape Girardeau, to begin to make ready Thorngate Holdings' plan to repurpose the...
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Editorial: County records digitized with the project coming in under budget (6/7/23)When was the last time you heard about a government initiative coming in under budget? It certainly doesn't happen often, but the rare occurrence did...
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Column: Democrats are making a crazy bet (6/7/23)5President Joe Biden's fall at the end of the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony was a brief event. He tripped, got helped up, and walked off under...
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Column: Are you raising a free-range kid? (6/7/23)1How much independence is your child really ready to handle, and how willing are you to grant it? "Mom, can I walk to Courtney's house?" My daughter...
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Column: Nixon + Congress = $32 trillion in debt (6/7/23)3Context. Perspective. Background. It's not news to anyone that the major media consistently fail to provide any of those things when covering the...
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Column: Dems abandon working class (6/6/23)7Betsy McCaugheyThe Democratic Party, long known as the party for working people, is now for freeloaders. Democrats want taxpayers to support people who refuse to...
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Ube Ub-sessionIn case you didn't know, May was Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. I know school is out for the summer, but I couldn't resist the opportunity to Google educate myself on the many ways their contributions have help create what we consider to be the very fabric of "America."...
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Feast like royalty on rarities at Carson's in SikestonI've been waiting for the perfect moment when the stars and all of the various schedules align to visit Carson's by Chef Adam Glenn at 105 E. Center St. in Sikeston, Missouri, and it finally happened. I visited Carson's Facebook page to set up a reservation. You can also call (573) 475-6457 if you'd like to do it that way. I didn't really have a time preference, so the nice person I was messaging set me up for 5 p.m., right when the restaurant opened...
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Pam Vargas has been a rule follower ever since she was a little girl. Growing up in South Bend, Ind., she says she feared both God and her parents,...
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CASA volunteers serve Southeast Missouri community, make lasting impact on children’s lives (6/6/23)Upon retirement, Rosalie Knehans didn’t want to sit idly at home. She says she wanted to continue with purpose in life, and because of that desire,...
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Column: Pop Culture Happenings, June (6/5/23)Paul McCartney tells us to “Live and Let Die,” the first U.S. woman into space goes on a “ride, Sally ride” and the world meets a boy wizard named...
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There is a bright horizon for rural America when thinking about the future. While certain communities have experienced devastating losses in the form...
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True Crew is a group of retired friends who get together several times a year to kayak Missouri rivers. When they talk about kayaking, their faces...
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Local MS Group Holds Walk for MS Research
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Cape Girardeau Carnival
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CRUMP FINANCIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MONTH
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CRUMP RECEIVES LIFE LEADER AWARD
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Musical SEMO Family to perform at Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington DC
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Introducing Inspire - Craft & Gift Boutique: A Treasure Trove of Unique Finds in Jackson.
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Mia Friese honored with College Scholarship(Cape Girardeau, MO) – Mia Friese is the recipient of the 2023 Cape Girardeau County Rotary College...
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Kelso C-7 Teacher Receives Grant from WGU MissouriMichaella Gantz, a fourth-grade teacher at Kelso C-7 Elementary in the Kelso C-7 School District,...
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Elite Travel, Inc. attends the annual Travel Leaders Network EDGE ConferenceCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. --- Elite Travel, Inc. owner, Carolyn Kempf and advisor, Katherine Businaro...
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