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NewsDecember 7, 2008

Over 100 people came out to march in support of south Cape Girardeau communities that are struggling with drugs and violence.

KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Over 100 people march with Operation Restore Hope Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, along Hackberry St. in south Cape Girardeau. The four mile march started at Ranney Park.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Over 100 people march with Operation Restore Hope Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, along Hackberry St. in south Cape Girardeau. The four mile march started at Ranney Park.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Marchers cross south Sprigg St. Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, in Cape Girardeau.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Marchers cross south Sprigg St. Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, in Cape Girardeau.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Russell Grammer carries his sleeping daughter Sarah, 4, while marching Saturday, December 6, 2008, along Ranney St. in Cape Girardeau. Grammer was one of several staff members from Jefferson Elementary to take part in the march.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Russell Grammer carries his sleeping daughter Sarah, 4, while marching Saturday, December 6, 2008, along Ranney St. in Cape Girardeau. Grammer was one of several staff members from Jefferson Elementary to take part in the march.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Local pastors lead participants in prayer Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, before beginning to march from Ranney Park.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Local pastors lead participants in prayer Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, before beginning to march from Ranney Park.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Signs await marchers Saturday morning at Ranney Park in Cape Girardeau.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Signs await marchers Saturday morning at Ranney Park in Cape Girardeau.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Musicians accompany marchers early Saturday, December 6, 2008, in Cape Girardeau.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Musicians accompany marchers early Saturday, December 6, 2008, in Cape Girardeau.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Six-year-old Lucas Grammer climbs a tree Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, before the march from Ranney Park to Hanover St. begins.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Six-year-old Lucas Grammer climbs a tree Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, before the march from Ranney Park to Hanover St. begins.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Referred to as both Operation Restore Hope and Takin' It Back, over 100 people march in support of the local community in south Cape Girardeau Saturday, December 6, 2008.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Referred to as both Operation Restore Hope and Takin' It Back, over 100 people march in support of the local community in south Cape Girardeau Saturday, December 6, 2008.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com
Talking, singing, praying and lauging make up much of the march Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, in Cape Girardeau. The march supported the reclamation of several areas of Cape Girardeau away from drugs and violence.
KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com Talking, singing, praying and lauging make up much of the march Saturday morning, December 6, 2008, in Cape Girardeau. The march supported the reclamation of several areas of Cape Girardeau away from drugs and violence.
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Over 100 people came out to march in support of south Cape Girardeau communities that are struggling with drugs and violence.

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