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RIVERSIDE REGIONAL LIBRARY ADDS NEW TITLES
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
Several new titles are on the shelves of the main Jackson facility of the Riverside Regional Library. New adult titles are Dr. Atkins' Age-Defying Diet, by Robert C. Atkins; Mayo Clinic on Chronic Pain, Mayo Clinic on High Blood Pressure, and Overcoming Anxiety, Panic and Depression, by James Gardner; Protecting the Gift, by Gavin de Becker; Bighorn Legacy, by W. ...
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STATE'S SCHOOL CHIEF HAD THE VISION: HIS OWN
(Editorial ~ 03/26/00)
Anyone who has met Robert Bartman, heard him speak at a meeting or worked with him on any number of public-education issues comes away with a clear impression that Missouri's commissioner of education has a burning passion to improve the public schools in our state...
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LET YOUR EARS DO THE SHOPPING FOR CANDIDATES
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
Would voters have elected Harry Truman president had they known of his close relationship with the Pendergast machine? Would Ike have twice defeated Adlai Stevenson had a special counsel investigated his long-standing relationship with his female driver? How about full public knowledge of the sexual peccadilloes of Jack Kennedy or the uncouth behavior of Lyndon Johnson or the World War II flights of fancy of Ronald Reagan? Millions of voters held suspicions that Dick Nixon hated more than just communists, and Jimmy Carter evoked a you-got-to-be-kidding reaction from millions of other voters.. ...
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LETTERS: GOOD SCHOOLS ARE FOR EVERYONE
(Letter to the Editor ~ 03/26/00)
To the editor: When I was asked to serve on the steering committee to help pass the bond issue to fund a new high school, I couldn't think fast enough to say no. I though, "Why me?" I'm retired, 75 years old, have no children in school and have nothing to gain personally by building a new high school...
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POETRY CORNER: I WISH I COULD HAVE BEEN THERE
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
I wish I could have been there, with those humble shepherds, When the angels came to them, to tell them of your glorious birth. I wish I could have been there, to see you in your straw filled bed. And to kneel down beside you and to touch your precious head...
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POETRY CORNER: A GRANDMA LIKE MINE
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
Not many people, have a grandma like mine, at age 86. Tobacco chewing, in the year 2000, spitting in her can. Not many people have, a Grandma like mine Who says "radon" for radiation, who says "I learned" vs. "taught," my child something. Her own child,...
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POETRY CORNER: CHANGES
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
Today I dropped you off at school You're dressed in style, you sure are cool. I smiled, you waved, we said good-bye I headed home -- a heavy sigh. My thoughts then drifted back some years. Past images brought my heart to tears. Where are the days of satin skirts...
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POETRY CORNER: IF JESUS CAME TODAY
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
If Jesus came today, What would you do? Would you yell "Hallelujah, I've been waiting for you?" Or would you hang your head in shame? Knowing that you weren't ready when he came. You didn't heed the warnings of the Christians cries. That Jesus was coming, repent, so you'll have eternal life...
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POETRY CORNER: BOB AND GENEVA KING
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
If you hear a fiddle, and it's sounding sweet it's probably Bob; he's pretty neat. With notes so true, and coming fast. This old boy has quite a past. When he takes a fiddle in his hand, you know pretty quick that he's the "man." Every old song you happen to know...
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POETRY CORNER: SHE'S A MOM
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
She's on the job from dawn till dusk she'll fight the world or die for us. A full time job with overtime trouble is don't pay a dime. the love she has is mighty strong she'll stand for you right or wrong. she can size you up with just a glance, or cut you down if you are too big for your pants...
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POETRY CORNER: OLD WOMAN
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
Old women, face drawn up, wrinkled A life of frugality as her mother taught ... sewing and canning. Even in her old age she set out a garden. Even with an eye operation, in her old age, she stitched her clothing by hand. Old woman, how do you do it,...
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CANDIDATES ARE AGREEABLE, BUT OPINIONATED ON ISSUES
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
MARK BAKER, MACK ILLERS, TOM LUDWIG, BRENT WILLS Jackson R-2 voters will choose from four candidates to fill two three-year board of education positions April 4. The four candidates met in the 12th annual American Business Women's Association Candidate Forum Monday night. They responded to a set of eight questions prepared by the ABWA, then answered several questions from the audience. KVFS-TV 12 news anchor Cave Courvoisier served as moderator...
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JACKSON WILL BE ONE SITE FOR GRIEF TELECONFERENCE
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
On April 26, Visiting Nurse Association, University Outreach & Extension, Three Rivers Community College and Kennett Vo-Tech School will join more than 2,400 Organizations across the United States and Canada as local co-hosts for the Hospice Foundation Of America's seventh annual National Bereavement Teleconference...
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FOURTH GRADERS MARK DENTAL HEALTH MONTH
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
February is American Dental Health Month and the American Dental Association produces a program planning kit for its state and local dental societies. This includes health fairs, free dental screenings, museum exhibits, classroom presentations, dental office tours, and poster contests...
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LETTERS: CHAMBER BOARD'S RESOLUTION: YES
(Letter to the Editor ~ 03/26/00)
To the editor: Whereas we recognize quality public education as an essential component in the success of any community, and whereas the Cape Girardeau Board of Education commissioned a master planning committee in 1996, and whereas this committee used community and educator input to develop a multiphase master plan to assure continued quality education and an improved educational environment and presented this plan to voters in April 1997, and whereas the voters overwhelmingly approved this plan with Phase I beginning at that time and being substantially complete, and whereas the overall success of the plan requires Phase II to begin with a vote of the people, and whereas we believe, together with the Board of Education, this plan is still an excellent way to assure its original purposes, therefore, be it resolved the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors endorses Phase II of the master plan.. ...
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LETTERS: EXCHANGE CLUB VOTES ITS SUPPORT
(Letter to the Editor ~ 03/26/00)
To the editor: As president of the Exchange Club of Cape Girardeau, I and the members voted unanimously to support the school bond issue set for April 4. It is our belief that the passing of this school bond issue will help this community to grow and will benefit all Cape Girardeau residents...
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LETTERS: CCAF ENDORSES CAPE BOND ISSUE
(Letter to the Editor ~ 03/26/00)
To the editor: The school bond issue set for April 4 is a very important step for Cape Girardeau. The public school system in any community helps to make that area more appealing to industry and new growth. I believe this school bond issue will help take the Cape Girardeau School District as well as the city to the next level. To achieve this goal, there needs to be strong voter approval...
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LETTERS: BOOSTER CLUB BACKS BOND ISSUE
(Letter to the Editor ~ 03/26/00)
To the editor: This letter is to inform you that at the March meeting of the All School Booster Club a resolution was passed in support of the upcoming bond issue. The vote on the resolution was unanimous by the board. Dr. Dan Steska and the entire school district have our complete support on the bond issue relating to the new high school...
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USING GAMBLING MONEY FOR EDUCATION IN MISSOURI: TALENT, HOLDEN WILL HAVE PLENTY TO SAY
(Editorial ~ 03/26/00)
It's way too early for most Missouri voters to make much distinction between the education plans of Republican Jim Talent and Democrat Bob Holden, the likely contenders to occupy the governor's office starting next year. But one thing is clear: Talent wants gambling revenue to be icing on the education cake, while Holden wants to keep it as part of the mainstay funding for schools...
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REMARKS: FORGET THE SWALLOWS, THE WATER PISTOLS HAVE MIGRATED!
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
Spring is definitely here. How do I know (other than the obvious)? It's easy -- bright, shiny new water pistols are perched by the Dollar General check-out counter! A Scott County elementary principal remarked to me a good month ago that "spring fever" had been a problem virtually the entire second semester, due to the conspicuous lack of winter this year. I feel for both the students and teachers, if it gets any nicer before the school year closes...
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A LOOK AT THE PAST
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
25 years ago, 1975 Missouri Supreme Court has overruled motion by city of Jackson that it be granted additional 15 days to file brief in city's appeal of Circuit Court ruling on location of new county jail; in denying city's request, court held that city be given no longer than April 14 in which to file brief and that respondent, Cape Girardeau County, file its brief no later than May 14; city had asked for extension to April 26 to allow County Court to decide whether to accept city's offer to sell county for $1, 48,000-square-feet of property it owns north of courthouse as site for proposed jail.. ...
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LAUREATE BETA XI HEARS MISSIONARIES
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
The Beta Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Linda Metheny March 13, with Marilyn Schwab serving as co-hostess. Karen Menard, vice president, presided over a short business meeting. Plans are being made to attend a dinner-play sometime in April. Final plans will be presented at the next meeting...
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IGNORE THOSE STRAWS IN WIND THAT MAY DIVERT CLEAR THOUGHT PROCESSES
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
Some might call them straws in the wind. Others detect even clearer signs. But whatever your preference, a convergence of events is bringing into focus exactly what is at stake in this year's elections, both state and federal. Ignore them at your peril...
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FLICKERWOOD ARENA OFFERS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
In a time when families have little time to spend together and when movies, television and music are filled with violence and sex, Mark Boardman and Flickerwood Arena have an alternative to offer. Flickerwood Arena, located just north of Fruitland, offers full weekends of fun for families from 10 states or more...
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GAST ANNOUNCES FOR CAPE COUNTY CORONER
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
Don "Butch" Gast has previously served as Deputy Coroner for the Cape Girardeau County area. He has completed the Medicolegal Death Investigation course at St. Louis University, as well as the Mass Fatality course provided my SEMA. New techniques and a disaster readiness plan are just a few ideas that Don plans to bring to the Coroner's office. After an earthquake disaster drill held in Jefferson City, Don realized the importance of our county being better prepared to handle emergencies...
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PLANS FOR IMPROVING HIGHWAY 34 ADVANCE
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
The long and winding Highway 34 from Van Buren to Jackson could be straightened and even widened to four lanes in some areas as part of road improvement plans taking shape. Bypasses could be built at Marble Hill and Piedmont to ease traffic congestion through those cities, state highway officials said...
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ADDITIONAL POLICE TRAINING PROPOSED
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
Next year, Missouri law enforcement training standards might catch up with the rest of the world, said a state Department of Public Safety official. Many police and sheriff's departments now require only 120 hours of law enforcement training before hiring someone to fight crime, said Chris Egbert, director of Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission...
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JACKSON SCHOOL VOTERS FACE TWO PROPOSALS APRIL 4
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
JACKSON -- Despite questions from some patrons regarding the long-range plans for facilities, Jackson school officials are pushing ahead with two tax measures to be considered by voters April 4. Superintendent Ron Anderson said significant enrollment growth and rising class sizes are the main reasons the Board of Education is asking voters to approve a total tax increase of 79 cents per $100 assessed valuation. ...
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, JACKSON COUNCILS WILL HOLD JOINT MEETING
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
Three years after the mayors announced their desire to increase cooperation between the cities of Jackson and Cape Girardeau, the governing bodies are discussing ways of making their communities more compatible. Stormwater management, annexation, planning and zoning, and handling emergencies are areas the cities are concentrating on at this point "so everybody's on the same wave length," Cape Girardeau Mayor Al Spradling III says...
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MARK MY WORD: LIFE'S REPAIRS CARRY FEW WARRANTIES, EVEN IN OUTER SPACE
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
NASA's space station warranty runs out this week and the engine light is still on. The agency is no closer to finishing the project than when it put the first two pieces into orbit two years ago. The space station remains a work in progress with no occupants, no experiments, bad batteries, noisy equipment and poor ventilation...
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COON HUNTERS CONVERGE ON DELTA FOR CONTEST
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
DELTA -- Seventy-two dogs and handlers from as far away as North Carolina and Pennsylvania spent Thursday night and Friday night here coon hunting for $25,000 in prize money. Only the six finalists were in the woods Saturday night competing to determine the winner, whose owner will pocket $12,500. Second place is worth $5,000 and third place $3,750...
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LOCAL HOSPITALS SAY HEART PROGRAMS ARE THE BEST
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
With heart surgery programs at both Cape Girardeau hospitals performing above national averages, surgeons with those programs say patients don't need to go to St. Louis to get quality care. "The only reason to go to St. Louis is if you need a heart transplant, which isn't offered locally," said Dr. Edward Bender of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons and who operates at St. Francis Medical Center's Heart Institute. "With everything else, both Cape institutions do a good job."...
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SEMO MARKS INTERNATIONAL WEEK
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
Southeast Missouri State University will celebrate International Week, April 2-8. The celebration will kick off with a food fair from 2-5 p.m. on April 2 at the Student Recreation Center. International students will provide free food and entertainment...
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SIX AREA GIRL SCOUTS TO PARTICIPATE IN WIDER OPPORTUNITIES EVENT
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
Six senior Girl Scouts from Girl Scouts of Otahki Council will participate in Wider Opportunities this year. Cadette or senior level Girl Scouts apply individually for Wider Opportunities and are chosen through a selection process at the local level and by the event host. Girls selected this year and their Wider Opportunities are:...
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MONUMENT PLANNED FOR OLD COURTHOUSE AT CHARLESTON
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
CHARLESTON -- A monument incorporating pieces of the old courthouse will be erected on the northeast corner of the courthouse. Mississippi County commissioners reviewed Bill Green's proposal for the monument during a meeting last week. Green's architectural firm designed the present courthouse...
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INDIANS LOSE TALENTED SENIORS, BUT POISED TO WREAK MORE HAVOC
(College Sports ~ 03/26/00)
Although they lose three important seniors -- including two of their top three scorers -- the cupboard should be far from bare for Southeast Missouri State University's basketball Indians next season. The Indians will return their entire backcourt and several other key players from a 24-7, Ohio Valley Conference championship squad that very nearly upset LSU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament...
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SE SWEEPS GOVS IN OVC TWINBILL
(College Sports ~ 03/26/00)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. -- Southeast Missouri State University baseball coach Mark Hogan could not have scripted a better story for his team Saturday. Darin Kinsolving homered in each game and the Indians received strong starting pitching performances from Dan Huesgen and Lanson Debrock as they swept an Ohio Valley Conference doubleheader from host Austin Peay...
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TIGERS DRILL BEARCATS AT 'BOOT CAMP'
(High School Sports ~ 03/26/00)
A baseball game turned into boot camp for Dexter Tuesday at Tiger Field. The Bearcats turned into Errorcats, committing nine miscues which led to 10 unearned runs as Cape Central needed just five innings to dispose of Dexter 15-3. The Tigers improved to 12-5 on the season and kept putting the pressure on Dexter's defense by avoiding strikeouts...
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THE LATEST LINE: NCAA TOURNEY AGAIN A WILD, CRAZY AFFAIR
(Sports Column ~ 03/26/00)
The NCAA Division I basketball tournament is one of the most popular and widely watched sporting events in the world -- and one of the main reasons for that is no doubt the fact that unpredictability generally rules every year. This season, things have been wilder and crazier than ever...
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TIGERS HARNESS MULES 11-1
(High School Sports ~ 03/26/00)
Cape Central showed no mercy Saturday afternoon. The Tigers (2-1) scored at least one run in every inning and got solid pitching from Justin Cook as they clobbered visiting Poplar Bluff 11-1 in a five-inning, run-rule game. Central combined for 11 hits, three of which were home runs...
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ST. CHARLES WEST CRUISES TO I-55 TITLE
(High School Sports ~ 03/26/00)
St. Charles West, which won all three of its games by the identical score of 2-0, finished first in the eight-team I-55 girls soccer tournament that concluded Saturday at Notre Dame High School. The Lady Warriors were the only squad to finish the eight-team tourney with a perfect record...
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OUTDOOR CORNER: WILDLIFE LAWS PROTECT ENVIRONMENT AS WELL AS ANIMALS, PEOPLE
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
Last month in this column we discussed some of the changes in the "Wildlife Code" of Missouri. This month, we will discuss the reasons for wildlife laws. Why do we need game laws? Wildlife managers use laws to control the activities of people which can and do affect the welfare of the wildlife resources. Similar laws are enacted to govern the use of fish and forest resources. Such laws can be broken down into three basic categories, which are:...
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COMBS LAKE BEING STOCKED UP FOR ITS APRIL 1 OPENING
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
KENNETT -- Bootheel anglers only have a short time before they can begin fishing the new 150-acre Combs Lake on the Conservation Department's Little River Lake Conservation Area near here. The lake is being stocked with 1,000 16-inch channel catfish this month to provide an immediate target for anglers when the lake opens at 8 a.m. ...
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RACHEL SCHEARF
(Obituary ~ 03/26/00)
DELTA -- Rachel Schearf, 77, of Delta died Saturday, March 25, 2000, at Chaffee Nursing Center in Chaffee. She was born on Oct. 6, 1922, at Delta, daughter of Homer Russell and Cora Bass Surface. She and Levis F. Schearf were married Oct. 25, 1952. She worked as a sewing machine operator at Thorngate in Chaffee before retirement. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Delta...
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GERTRUDE V. ELAM
(Obituary ~ 03/26/00)
GIDEON -- Gertrude Vula (McCormick) Elam, 97 of Gideon died Saturday, March 25, 2000, at the Gulf Coast Medical Hospital while staying with granddaughters in Biloxi, Miss. She was born Sept. 29, 1902, near Oran, daughter of Robert Everett and Mary America Cruse McCormick...
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MARY L. THOMPSON
(Obituary ~ 03/26/00)
Mary L. Thompson, 78, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, March 24, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. She was born on April 21, 1921, at Jackson, daughter of Charles and Grace Howard Webb. She was a retired EKG technician and a member of Cape Bible Chapel and the Cape Bowling League...
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SHARON V. BOTELLO
(Obituary ~ 03/26/00)
JACKSON -- Sharon V. Botello, 45, of Anna, Ill., formerly of Jackson died Thursday, March 23, 2000, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born on March 20, 1955, at Jackson, daughter of Maple and Shirley Hollenbeck Williams. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson...
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JOEL GRIFFIN SINYARD
(Obituary ~ 03/26/00)
MURRAY, Ky. -- Joel Griffin Sinyard, 72, died Friday, March 24, 2000, at his home at Panorama Shores near Murray, Ky He was born Jan. 9, 1928, in Cullman, Ala., son of Culvern and Ella Willcutt Sinyard. He married Dottie Jean McIntyre on Jan. 20, 1969, in Birmingham, Ala...
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MARILYN K. HILL
(Obituary ~ 03/26/00)
DEXTER -- Marilyn K. Hill, 47, of Dexter died Thursday, March 23, 2000, in a car accident near Dudley. She was born Aug. 6, 1952, in Colorado Springs, Colo., daughter of Noveta Lamunion Linville and Dempsey Edward Sisk. She and Bobby Hill were married June 26, 1980, at Memphis, Tenn. He died Jan. 28, 1996...
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ACCIDENTS INJURE TWO
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
Two Southeast Missouri women were injured in separate accidents Friday and Saturday. Ruth Hyten, 55, of Benton was injured Saturday when the motorcycle she was riding northbound on Interstate 55 ran off the road and overturned, the Missouri Highway Patrol said...
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WHERE WE LIVE: NEW HAMBURG
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
St. Lawrence church member Charles Heuring has been selling plots at the church's cemetery for about five years now. At the age of 80 Heuring has been a resident of New Hamburg since 1926. The Rev. James Seyer, "Father Jim," shares priestly duties at St. Lawerence Catholic Church with the Rev. Normad Veron. Here he says the Eucharistic prayer before offering communion at a Saturday afternoon Mass...
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ANNIVERSARY; EGGIMANNS MARK 40 YEARS
(Anniversary ~ 03/26/00)
GORDONVILLE -- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eggimann of Gordonville celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a dinner and dance March 19, 2000, at Stroder Country Hall in Jackson. Guests attended from Cape Girardeau, Jackson, Advance, Marble Hill, Oak Ridge, Perryville and St. Louis...
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WEDDING: WAGNER-GRASS
(Wedding ~ 03/26/00)
JACKSON -- Rebecca Wagner and Brian grass were united in marriage Dec. 31, 1999, at Manchester Baptist Church. The Rev. Owen Taylor performed the ceremony. Music was provided by Janine Huhn of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wagner of Manchester are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grass of Jackson...
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JOY ALONG THE WAY: SPRING THINGS VS. FORM 1040: THERE'S LOTS TO APPRECIATE
(Column ~ 03/26/00)
We used to dread March 15th, the last day to file income taxes. Now that the IRS has given us an extra month, we can turn our attention, briefly, to other things for 30 days. What other things? The usual. Are the wren houses hung in their accustomed places? Do I need new ones? I think the latter is in order...
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ANNIVERSARY: CLARKS TOGETHER 63 YEARS
(Anniversary ~ 03/26/00)
Harold and Frieda Clark of Cape Girardeau are celebrating their 63rd anniversary today at their home. Clark and the former Frieda Westerwelle have two children, seven grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.
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WEDDING: HARGRAVES-PONDER
(Wedding ~ 03/26/00)
ALTENBURG -- Julie Nichole Hargraves and Mark Edward Ponder were united in marriage Nov. 13, 1999, at First General Baptist Church in Cape Girardeau. The Rev. Frank Bain of Dexter performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist and vocalist was Mimi Kinnison and trumpeter and vocalist was John Kinnison, both of Perryville...
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WEDDINGS: HOFFMAN-EGGERDING
(Wedding ~ 03/26/00)
JACKSON -- Erica Jean Hoffman and Dean A. Eggerding were married July 24, 1999, at Concordia Lutheran Church in Kirkwood. The Rev. Vernon Gunderman performed the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by Barry Bobb, and soloist was Ashley Ratcliffe...
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WEDDINGS: ROGERS-SANDERS
(Wedding ~ 03/26/00)
Lisa Renee Rogers and Dae Wayne Sanders were married Oct. 9, 1999, at the home of Bill and Linda Davis in Southern Illinois. The Rev. John Ferguson performed the double ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Charles and Linda Rogers of Scott City, and Raymond and Anna Sanders of Cape Girardeau...
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ENGAGEMENTS: JONES-HAMILTON
(Engagement ~ 03/26/00)
Roy and Janice Jones of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Marla Ruth Jones, to Stephen Mark Hamilton. He is the son of Tom and Martha Hamilton of Cape Girardeau. Jones is a 1992 graduate of Central High School, and 1996 graduate of Samford University. She is an international account executive with Miller Freeman Inc. in Dallas, Texas...
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ENGAGEMENTS: ARNOLD-MCCULLOCH
(Engagement ~ 03/26/00)
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Max Arnold of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Drucilla Arnold, to Russell Lee McCulloch. He is the son of Catherine Buel of Scott City. Arnold is a graduate of Executive Secretarial College in Dallas, Texas, and attended William Woods College in Fulton. She is employed in the family business of Gary M. Arnold Construction and Accent Homes of Cape Girardeau...
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ENGAGEMENTS: WOOTEN-JOHNSON
(Engagement ~ 03/26/00)
JACKSON -- Bobby and Sherry Wooten of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Mandy Wooten, to Justin Johnson. He is the son of Nancy Rehkopf of Cape Girardeau and Raymond Johnson of Jackson. Wooten is employed at Procter & Gamble with Total Security...
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ENGAGEMENTS: KRANAWETTER-BEALMEAR
(Engagement ~ 03/26/00)
JACKSON -- Mr. and Mrs. James Kranawetter of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Carin Lee Kranawetter, to Jeffrey Alvin Bealmear. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bealmear of Mexico, Mo. Kranawetter is a 1996 graduate of Jackson High School, and expects to graduate from the University of Missouri at Columbia in May...
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ENGAGEMENTS: PETZOLDT-KIPLINGER
(Engagement ~ 03/26/00)
Lynn and Debbie Petzoldt of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Lynne Petzoldt, to Roger Lee Kiplinger. He is the son of Norman and Sally Kiplinger of Millersville. Petzoldt is a 1996 graduate of Central High School, and is attending Southeast Missouri State University. She is a registered nurse at the Lutheran Home...
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ENGAGEMENTS: MORTON-SCHERER
(Engagement ~ 03/26/00)
JACKSON -- Marvin and Dianna Bodenschatz of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Jodi Lea Morton, to Neal Edward Scherer. He is the son of Anna Scherer of Benton, and the late Ralph Scherer. Morton is a 1986 graduate of Jackson High School. She is employed at C.P. McGinty Jewelers Inc. in Cape Girardeau...
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CREATED FOR FAMILY LIVING
(Local News ~ 03/26/00)
The oversized kitchen of this house at 1553 Briarcliff in Cape Girardeau features an overhead pot rack, laminated flooring and lots of cabinets. The kitchen opens to the living room with a fireplace and doorway to the screened patio. A kitchen that's a dream, plenty of room for a large family and even an above-ground pool make this brick ranch with walk-out basement something you'll want to see...
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