custom ad
NewsJanuary 5, 2015

Brendt Cyr leads the way for Casey Cyr of Jackson while taking their morning run to the next level, avoiding a puddle covering the Mississippi River Walk trail, on Sunday in downtown Cape Girardeau. It was 42 degrees, and temperatures fell below freezing by midafternoon. ...

Brendt Cyr leads the way for Casey Cyr of Jackson while taking their morning run to the next level, avoiding a puddle covering the Mississippi River Walk trail, on Sunday in downtown Cape Girardeau. It was 42 degrees, and temperatures fell below freezing by midafternoon. The trail is scheduled to be extended this year approximately 300 feet north to the Department of Conservation's Red Star Access. The project will include a 10-foot-wide pedestrian bridge over Sloan's Creek. The trail will also be extended south approximately 1,600 feet along the floodwall. (Fred Lynch)
Brendt Cyr leads the way for Casey Cyr of Jackson while taking their morning run to the next level, avoiding a puddle covering the Mississippi River Walk trail, on Sunday in downtown Cape Girardeau. It was 42 degrees, and temperatures fell below freezing by midafternoon. The trail is scheduled to be extended this year approximately 300 feet north to the Department of Conservation's Red Star Access. The project will include a 10-foot-wide pedestrian bridge over Sloan's Creek. The trail will also be extended south approximately 1,600 feet along the floodwall. (Fred Lynch)
Receive Daily Headlines FREESign up today!
Story Tags

Connect with the Southeast Missourian Newsroom:

For corrections to this story or other insights for the editor, click here. To submit a letter to the editor, click here. To learn about the Southeast Missourian’s AI Policy, click here.

Advertisement
Receive Daily Headlines FREESign up today!