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Bill Logan is a worldwide competitor and duathlete at 71
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
Bill Logan doesn't know what it means to slow down. An avid cyclist and runner, Logan has been a dedicated participant in athletic competitions since his high-school days. But high school has long since passed for the 71-year-old Perry County resident who in August won the gold medal in his age group at the 2013 Duathlon World Championships in Ottawa, Canada...
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Terror attack in mall kills at least 39
(International News ~ 09/22/13)
NAIROBI, Kenya -- Terrified shoppers huddled in back hallways and prayed they would not be found by Islamic extremist gunmen lobbing grenades and firing assault rifles inside Nairobi's top mall Saturday. When the way appeared clear, crying mothers clutching small children and blood-splattered men sprinted out of the four-story mall...
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Duo's plan on 'Obamacare' unnerves some in the GOP
(National News ~ 09/22/13)
WASHINGTON -- Ted Cruz and Mike Lee stand as the Senate's dynamic duo for conservatives, crusading against President Obama's health care law while infuriating many congressional Republicans with a tactic they consider futile, self-serving and detrimental to the party's political hopes in 2014...
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Southeast bows to SIU in first football game at Busch Stadium
(College Sports ~ 09/22/13)
ST. LOUIS -- The Southeast Missouri State football team was positioned exactly where it wanted to be Saturday afternoon, having a chance to upset longtime rival SIU in the College Classic. Southeast and SIU were tied 19-19 midway through the third quarter during the first football game at the eight-year-old Busch Stadium III in St. Louis...
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Scott City youngsters heading for space camp
(Local News ~ 09/22/13)
Christopher Sansoucie is about to get a unique 10th birthday present. The fourth-grader, along with classmate Noelle Dobbs, are attending the Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Students in Huntsville, Ala., this coming week. Sansoucie, who turns a decade old on Sept. 29, and Dobbs will be accompanied by Pam Arbeiter, teacher of the visually impaired and certified orientation and mobility specialist...
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Sidewalk cafes, business licenses up for discussion at city council Monday
(Local News ~ 09/22/13)
Cape Girardeau's city council plans to discuss or take action on several measures dealing with businesses at Monday night's meeting, including sidewalk cafes and changes to business licensing. During the 5 p.m. study session, the council will talk over a proposal that would allow sidewalk cafes in the downtown area...
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FRIDAY FISH AND CHICKEN FRY AT MAPLE UMC
(Submitted Story ~ 09/22/13)
All you can eat hot fish, chicken, hushpuppies, fries and delicious slaw, drink and homemade dessert in the Fellowship Hall of Maple United Methodist Church, this Friday, September 27 from 4 to 7 p.m. The Fellowship Hall is located next to the church on the corner of Jean Ann and Cape Rock Drive. Adults, $10 and children under 12 eat free. All are welcome...
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Kota -The Great Escape - Travel Journal Part 1
(Submitted Story ~ 09/22/13)
Hello world! My name is Kota and I am a baby Triceratops. I live at the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History in Marble Hill, Missouri. I spend my days talking to the children who visit the Children's Play and Discover area at the museum. I have been very busy this year. ...
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Bollinger County Fall Festival
(Submitted Story ~ 09/22/13)
The Bollinger County fall festival will start Friday night Sept. 27 with a 50's Sock Hop Dance, followed on Sat. Sept 28 by a parade at 9am. Activities at the Ball Park after the parade include music, games, clowns, kiddie tractor pull, story time, crafts, vendors, food, petting zoo, and much more fun!...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 09/22/13)
Today is Sunday, Sept. 22, the 265th day of 2013. There are 100 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Sept. 22, 1776, Nathan Hale was hanged as a spy by the British during the Revolutionary War. On this date: In 1792, the French Republic was proclaimed...
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Hamm - Davis
(Wedding ~ 09/22/13)
NEW HAMBURG, Mo. -- Erin Beth Hamm and Kevin Timothy Davis were married May 18, 2013, at St. Michael the Archangel Church in Shrewsbury, Mo. The Rev. Edmond J. Fitzgibbon performed the ceremony. Music was by Laura Schafer of St. Charles, Mo. Lectors were Tim Sansone Jr. ...
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Byerley - Maynard
(Wedding ~ 09/22/13)
Kim Byerley and Timothy Maynard were married Aug. 24, 2013, in Cape Girardeau. Jim Matthews of Cape County Cowboy Church performed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica, the couple is residing in Jackson. ...
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Fulton - Glastetter
(Engagement ~ 09/22/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Jerry and Mary Fulton of Perryville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaitlyn Rhea Fulton, to Jacob Albert Glastetter. He is the son of Daniel and Mary Glastetter of Chaffee, Mo. Kaitlyn is a 2008 graduate of Perryville High School, and 2011 graduate of Mineral Area College. She is a CT technologist at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau...
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Steffens - 65 years
(Anniversary ~ 09/22/13)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- Herb and Thelma Steffens of Altenburg recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary at their home with family and friends. The couple was married June 6, 1948, at Concordia Lutheran Church in Frohna, Mo. The Steffens have four daughters, Kathryn (Richard) Weber of Frohna, Colleen (Tim) Mueller of Altenburg, Brenda (Rodney) Barber and Donna (Doyle) Lueders of Frohna. They have 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren...
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A bite that's quite painful
(Column ~ 09/22/13)
I photographed this horsefly in a meadow surrounded by woods. There couldn't have been a horse anywhere close to where I was, but no matter. Horseflies do not bite only horses. Any mammal will do. The horsefly is a distant relative of the mosquito, and both look for an easy meal of blood...
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FYI 9-22-13
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
The annual Old McKendree Day will be at 3 p.m. today at Old McKendree Chapel. The Rev. Fred Leist, superintendent of the Southeast District of the United Methodist Church, will be guest speaker on the topic of "Heritage and Horizon." The annual service will be on the grounds of Old McKendree Chapel, located between Cape Girardeau and Jackson at 4080 Bainbridge Road. ...
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Discovery Playhouse receives donation
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
The Discovery Playhouse received a $5,000 donation from the Cape Noon Optimist Club. The money will be used to purchase an air-conditioner compressor and outside awnings for the main floor of the 7,500-square-foot facility. The purchases will allow for a cooler place for children to play. For more information, contact the Discovery Playhouse at 573-335-7529 or visit discoveryplayhouse.org...
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Saint Francis golf tournament benefits patients
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
More than 260 golfers and 40 volunteers turned out for the 26th annual Friends of Saint Francis benefit golf tournament Aug. 23 at Bent Creek Golf Course in Jackson. The funds raised by the event will go to the support of patients and their families at Saint Francis Medical Center, with proceeds from this year's tournament going toward the family room in the Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit as part of the Building on Excellence expansion and renovation project at Saint Francis. ...
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Award at River Tales Classic Car Show
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
Trophies were awarded in 32 classes along with the Rodders' Choice and Old Town Cape's Choice at the River Tales Classic Car Show on Sept. 15. The Old Town Cape Choice was the 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle of Brandon Walk of Ste. Genevieve, Mo., and was chosen by guest judge, Faune Riggin, program and news director at Mississippi River Radio. ...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
Pet Name: Newt Gingrich Owners: Don & Janet Presson Favorite activity: Politics ...
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Tailgate or TV? Recipes ideal for football refreshment
(Column ~ 09/22/13)
Football season has arrived and tailgating parties are underway. If you are unable to be at the game, you might find a friend with a large screen television and plan a party to enjoy your favorite team. At the center of every football gathering there is always food. ...
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Proper care can ensure houseplant longevity
(Column ~ 09/22/13)
A friend of mine has some houseplants that he faithfully takes outside every spring, cares for them all spring, summer and fall, and is now thinking about again taking them inside to overwinter. It is a lot of work, but he does it because of their sentimental value. One of them belonged to his mother...
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Adopt Charlotte
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
Sweet Charlotte is about 6 years old. She knows basic commands and is very friendly. For more information call the Humane Society 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Pumpkin
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
Pumpkin was born in May 2012 so she's a young cat. She is a beautiful kitty with long hair and a great personality. She is just the sweetest thing. For more information, call Safe Harbor at 243-9823. ...
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Live the life worthy of God's calling
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
Do you live your life for other people? Have you chosen a vocation because it was in the family? Did you decide on a particular occupation because others wanted you to or told you that you were perfect for the job? Or do you participate in activities because you feel that you must? Do you allow individuals to place you in a mold they perceived for you?...
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Seeing more than the moment
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
There are just days when it seems that the light at the end of the tunnel is really a train -- days when there is more chaos than calm. In Mark 2 we read the story of a four men who carried to Jesus both a great expectation in their hearts and their paralyzed friend on a mat. ...
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College uses dishes to aid healthy eating
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
DURHAM, N.H. -- They may not be binging on broccoli, but some University of New Hampshire students are at least pausing before they fill up on fried food, thanks to dishware designed to remind them about healthy options. Two years after the federal government abandoned the food pyramid as a symbol for healthful eating and adopted an image of a plate instead, the university has gone a step further by printing dietary guidelines directly on plates used in campus dining halls...
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School menus Sept. 23-27
(Menus ~ 09/22/13)
MONDAY--Hot dog, broccoli & cheese or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, pears. TUESDAY--Mini tacos, refried beans or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, orange sections. WEDNESDAY--Pork steak w/wo gravy & roll, green beans or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, mixed fruit cup...
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SEMO District Fair winners
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
First: Curt Michenheimer, Taylorville, Ill. Second: Jacob Ohl, Danville, Ill. Third: Chase Lowry, Reynolds, Ind. Fourth: Russell Vandeveer, Kinmundy, Ill. 85 LPS First: Aaron Esker, Fults, Ill. Second: Kenny Kozuszek, Nashville, Ill. Third: Wayne Tedder, Tamaroa, Ill...
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Club news 9-22-13
(Community News ~ 09/22/13)
An international dinner was the highlight of the Town and Country FCE Club meeting Sept. 12 at the home of Sue Jones, with Mary Klaproth and Lois Seabaugh assisting on the international committee. The meal consisted of dishes from India prepared by members and included Indian chicken curry, cabbage palya, spinach, red lentil and bean curry, stuffed peppers, raita, poppy onion biscuits, rose ice cream and chia tea. ...
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Hester - Nothdurft
(Engagement ~ 09/22/13)
Yolanda Robinson of Chaffee, Mo., and Neil and Shelah Hester of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberlie Jane Hester, to Dustin Dean Nothdurft. He is the son of Kim and Martha Nothdurft of Jackson. Kimberlie is a 2008 graduate of Chaffee High School, and received a bachelor of science degree in special education from Southeast Missouri State University in 2011. She is a special education teacher at Sikeston High School in Sikeston, Mo...
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Glastetter - Schaefer
(Wedding ~ 09/22/13)
ORAN, Mo. -- Tiffany Danielle Glastetter and Jeffrey Wade Schaefer were married Aug. 24, 2013, at Guardian Angel Catholic Church. The Revs. John Harth and Randy Tochtrop performed the ceremony. Pianist was Lannel Lange and vocalist was Chris Scherer, both of Oran...
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School growth
(Editorial ~ 09/22/13)
Enrollment at private schools in the area appears healthy. In a study of numbers released by local private schools, overall enrollment in private schools is on the rise, which is impressive, particularly in light of the economic climate the last five years...
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Speak Out 9/22/2013
(Speak Out ~ 09/22/13)
I am retired military and a former Sgt. of a police department. Every time we have a mass shooting, we start the debating with a two-headed coin. One side sparks gun control and the other mental illness. Both need to be seriously looked at. First, I do believe in the right to be armed. ...
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Prayer 9-22
(Prayer ~ 09/22/13)
O Lord Jesus, with songs of praise we worship you, the King of kings. Amen.
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Rebecca Smith
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
Rebecca "Becky" Ellen (Moore) Smith passed peacefully at home at 2:25 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013, from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. She was born in Cape Girardeau on Aug. 8, 1958, daughter of Garnett "Butch" Moore and Melva "Joyce" Moore...
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Garry Hurt
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
Garry Wayne Hurt, 63, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013, at Southeast Hospital. A memorial service will be held 4 p.m. Monday at New Salem Baptist Church near Marble Hill, Mo. Announcement courtesy of McCombs Funeral Home of Cape Girardeau...
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Carolyn Hendrickson
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Carolyn Jean Hendrickson, 66, of Chaffee passed away Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013, at Chaffee Nursing Center. She was born Oct. 18, 1946, in Cape Girardeau, to Leon Russell and Lorene Weissenborn Noble. She and Larry Joe Hendrickson were married May 1, 1965...
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Vera Bellamy
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
OLMSTED, Ill. -- Vera Bellamy, 98, of Olmsted died Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013, at Capitol Care Nursing Home in Springfield, Ill. She was born Nov. 1, 1914, in Pulaski, Ill., daughter of Cecil and Flora Easter Bankson. She and Jesse Bellamy were married April 16, 1940. They were married nearly 65 years when he died March 20, 2005...
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Road work
(Local News ~ 09/22/13)
I-55 in Perry County reduced for concrete testing Northbound Interstate 55 in Perry County, from mile marker 136.8 to mile marker 137.4, will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot restriction as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform concrete testing. The work will take place from 7 a.m. to noon Monday and Tuesday...
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Walter Fiehler
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
Walter Carl Fiehler, 92, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Sept. 20, 2013, at The Lutheran Home. He was born Nov. 21, 1920, in Potter, Neb., to Carl and Nora Lueders Fiehler. He and LaVerne Marie Schamburg were married Oct. 10, 1948, at Perryville, Mo. She preceded him in death June 9, 2013...
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Kathy Martinez
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
ORAN, Mo. -- Kathy Sue Martinez, 44, of Oran died Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, at Clearview Nursing Center in Sikeston, Mo. She was born Nov. 15, 1968, in Chicago, daughter of Ida Mitchem Gilbreath. Kathy was a certified nurse's assistant. Survivors include her mother, Ida Gilbreath of Oran; a daughter, Samantha Crump of St. Louis; two sons, Brandon Torrance and Elijah Walker, both of Oran; a brother, Wayne Mitchem of West Chicago, Ill.; and a sister, Carol Tucker of Oran...
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Frankie Hutson
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
RANDLES, Mo. -- Frankie Dean Hutson, 58, of Randles passed away Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, at his home. He was born Oct. 3, 1954, at Cape Girardeau, the son of Boyd and Della Mae Blue Hutson. He married Patricia Kay Kinsey on Dec. 25, 1974, at Chaffee, Mo...
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Out of the past 9/22/13
(Out of the Past ~ 09/22/13)
The Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is recommending the city council reject a proposal for a privately owned and operated "fun park" in Arena Park. Divers Wayne Hughes and Ken Robertson are cleaning a 95-foot-long, 4-by-4-foot tunnel filled with water; they're cleaning the water intake tunnel for the Cape Girardeau water system for Union Electric Co.; the tunnel, constructed through solid rock in 1931, carries water from the Mississippi River to the UE Cape Rock water treatment plant.. ...
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Patty Baker
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
Patty Powless Baker, 78, of Bossier City, La., formerly of McClure, Ill., died Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, at Grace Home in Shreveport, La. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Crain Funeral Home in Tamms, Ill.
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Carolyn Lastrapes
(Obituary ~ 09/22/13)
Carolyn Hall Lastrapes, 57, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Sept. 20, 2013, at her home. Memorial Mass will be held at Old St. Vincent Catholic Church in Cape Girardeau at a later date.
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Colorado stays on alert for more spills in flooded oil fields
(National News ~ 09/22/13)
DENVER -- Coloradans watched for more spills in flooded oil fields as crews waited for the waters to recede so they could begin cleanup operations. Four new spills were discovered Friday, including 2,400 gallons of oil from a toppled storage tank and almost 900 gallons from an unspecified source. Oil spilled from two other damaged tanks, but authorities did not know how much...
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Pope's remarks pose challenge for bishops
(National News ~ 09/22/13)
NEW YORK -- In recent years, many American bishops have drawn a harder line with parishioners on what could be considered truly Roman Catholic, adopting a more aggressive style of correction and telling abortion-rights supporters to stay away from the sacrament of Communion...
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Jack Klugman deserves an Emmy tribute, son says
(Entertainment ~ 09/22/13)
LOS ANGELES -- The exclusion of Jack Klugman from an Emmy Awards tribute that includes Cory Monteith is an insult to the memory of the late TV veteran and three-time Emmy winner who starred in "The Odd Couple" and "Quincy M.E.," Klugman's son says...
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Watchdog gets details of Syrian chemical arsenal
(International News ~ 09/22/13)
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Technical experts at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons were reviewing Saturday a further disclosure from Syria about its chemical weapons program. A day earlier, the body that polices the global treaty outlawing chemical weapons said it had received a preliminary submission from Syria...
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Assault on funeral, other attacks kill 96 in Iraq
(International News ~ 09/22/13)
BAGHDAD -- Two suicide bombers, one in an explosives-laden car and the other on foot, struck a cluster of funeral tents packed with mourning families in a Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad, the deadliest in a string of attacks around Iraq that killed at least 96 people on Saturday...
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Missouri local officials will be allowed to vote remotely
(State News ~ 09/22/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Skipping a city council or school board meeting in Missouri will no longer mean local officials also miss a vote, thanks to a new law taking effect next month. Missouri lawmakers last week overrode Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of a measure allowing votes to be cast through videoconferencing. ...
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Lawmakers weigh push on marijuana reforms
(State News ~ 09/22/13)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Proponents of reforming Missouri's marijuana laws are weighing goals, methods and chances of success as they consider a renewed push to decriminalize or even legalize possession of the drug. Columbia and St. Louis both have adopted so-called decriminalization ordinances, reducing a first-time offense for possessing less than 35 grams of marijuana to a low-level misdemeanor similar to a traffic ticket. ...
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Mo. man charged in trooper shooting, bank robbery
(State News ~ 09/22/13)
WARRENTON, Mo. -- An eastern Missouri man has been charged with robbing a bank and shooting a trooper while fleeing. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports 64-year-old Warren Gladders of Wentzville was charged Saturday in Warren County with first-degree assault against a law enforcement officer, armed criminal action, robbery in the first degree and possession of an illegal firearm...
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Cellphone app reports fall colors in Missouri
(State News ~ 09/22/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri's Conservation Department expects trees to be especially colorful this fall, and the agency is making it easy for leaf-peepers to find good place to behold the foliage. The department has activated its "MO Fall Color" app for smartphones and other mobile devices and will keep it active through November. The app provides weekly fall color reports from places around Missouri, with GPS navigation information...
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St. Louis archbishop deposed in priest case
(State News ~ 09/22/13)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis Archbishop Robert Carlson has been deposed in a case involving a priest in the archdiocese. The deposition was Thursday in the case against the Rev. Xiu Hui Jiang. He is charged with first-degree endangering the welfare of a child after a teenage girl told authorities that Jiang molested her...
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Fair St. Louis moving from Arch grounds
(State News ~ 09/22/13)
ST. LOUIS -- Fair St. Louis won't be on the grounds of the Gateway Arch in 2014, and one possible alternative is Forest Park. A $380 million renovation of the Arch area will be in full swing in July, forcing the popular Fourth of July event to move elsewhere...
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Clinton keeps up with her supporters as 2016 looms
(National News ~ 09/22/13)
CHICAGO -- Whether she runs for president or not in 2016, Hillary Rodham Clinton is making sure she stays connected to important Democratic constituencies, from college students and black women to the gay and lesbian community. Clinton has spoken to a women's institute in Pennsylvania, a prominent black women's sorority in the nation's capital, the American Jewish University in Los Angeles and an organization called Chicago House that helps people with HIV and AIDS...
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Obama to GOP: Don't undermine budget, debt
(National News ~ 09/22/13)
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is appealing to the public anew to pressure Congress to stop undermining his health care law through measures that would threaten a government shutdown or a default on the government's debts. In his Saturday radio and Internet address, Obama made it clear he would not accede to Republican efforts to defund the 2010 Affordable Care Act. Obama said, quote, "That's not happening. And they know it's not happening."...
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Rain on Friday helps ease dry conditions in region
(Local News ~ 09/22/13)
Cooler temperatures and nearly half an inch of much-needed rain ushered in the last summer weekend in Southeast Missouri. The rain Friday -- measured at just under a half-inch in Cape Girardeau -- ended a nearly three-week dry spell, said Deanna Lindstrom, observation program leader at the National Weather Service in Paducah, Ky...
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Cotton Carnival begins Tuesday
(Local News ~ 09/22/13)
By Leonna Heuring ~ The Standard Democrat SIKESTON, Mo. -- Nearly 70 years ago, American Legion Henry Meldrum Post 114 created the Cotton Carnival and parade as a homecoming for World War II veterans. Today, the annual fall event remains a time for past and present residents of Sikeston reunite...
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Salvation Army offering free lunches
(Local News ~ 09/22/13)
In an effort to serve more members of the community, the Salvation Army will offer its "Meals with Friends" program during the lunch hour beginning Monday. According to a news relase by the Salvation Army, during the last full week of every month, except November and December, a hot lunch will be provided for anyone in the community that may be in need. ...
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From the set of ‘Gone Girl'
(Local News ~ 09/22/13)
ADAM VOGLER ~ avogler@semissourian.com ABOVE: The "Gone Girl" film crew, including a man believed to be director David Fincher, left, and an actress believed to be Rosamund Pike, talk before shooting a scene late Friday at the Rhodes 101 convenience store at 546 S. Sprigg St. in Cape Girardeau. BELOW: The actress performs during her scene. Pike reportedly is played Amy Dunne in the film...
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Cape Girardeau police report
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/22/13)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI Arrests Summonses Assaults Burglaries Thefts Miscellaneous CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY The Cape Girardeau Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt...
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Cape Girardeau City Council agenda 9/23/2013
(Local News ~ 09/22/13)
Cape Girardeau City Council City hall 401 Independence St. Study session 5 p.m. Monday No action will be taken during the study session. Items for discussion Closed session Items for discussion Regular session, 7 p.m....
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Cardinals strengthen hold on first
(Professional Sports ~ 09/22/13)
MILWAUKEE -- Matt Carpenter knew he had done something special. The St. Louis Cardinals are confident there is more to come, too. Carpenter broke Stan Musial's team record for doubles by a left-handed batter in a season as the Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-2 Saturday night to maintain a two-game lead in the NL Central...
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Central football falls flat against Lions
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/13)
Fort Zumwalt East rolled off 40 consecutive points in a 47-21 win over Central
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Green Wave washes away Scott City in second half
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/13)
The Scott City football fell 42-7 to visiting Malden on Friday night. The Rams fell behind 14-0 but scored a touchdown with less than a minute to go before halftime to make the score 14-7 at halftime. Senior Gordy Bradley rushed for the score from a yard out...
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Chaffee football team bulldozes Portageville 38-7
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/13)
Red Devils improved to 4-0 for the first time since 1969 with a romp past Portageville
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Jackson's Underwood, Drum win at Tiger Invitational
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/13)
Jackson sophomore Chelsea Drum and senior Gabe Underwood both finished ahead of the pack to claim individual cross country titles for the Indians at the 49th annual Cape Central Tiger Invitational on Saturday. Jackson finished first in the girls team standings. ...
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Big fourth quarter propels Jackson football team past Poplar Bluff
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/13)
Jackson overcame a 6-0 halftime deficit to win 26-6
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St. Vincent turns back Herculaneum in overtime
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/13)
The Indians tied the game late in regulation and beat Herculaneum 20-14
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Southeast soccer retires Herndon's jersey
(College Sports ~ 09/22/13)
The Redhawks fondly remembered and honored the late Meg Herndon
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Redhawks' Snyder goes the distance at QB
(College Sports ~ 09/22/13)
ST. LOUIS -- Southeast Missouri State has not been a prolific passing team in recent years but Saturday the Redhawks did most of their offensive damage through the air during their 36-19 loss to SIU at Busch Stadium. Junior quarterback Kyle Snyder, after starting Southeast's season opener at Southeastern Louisiana, did not play during the Redhawks' second game at Mississippi on Sept. 7 due to a shoulder injury...
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Southeast AD Alnutt declares first game at Busch a success
(College Sports ~ 09/22/13)
ST. LOUIS -- Southeast Missouri State director of athletics Mark Alnutt surveyed the groups of tailgaters converging under bright sunshine near Busch Stadium. Alnutt, mingling with Southeast supporters before Saturday's College Classic -- the first-ever football game at the eight-year-old Busch Stadium III in St. Louis -- declared the event a success even though it was still a good 90 minutes away from kickoff between Southeast and SIU...
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Southeast volleyball team goes 1-3 in MU tourney
(College Sports ~ 09/22/13)
The Southeast Missouri State volleyball team went 1-3 over the weekend at the Mizzou Classic in Columbia, Mo. Southeast began the tournament on Friday, beating Towson 25-17, 24-26, 25-13, 27-25 and losing to Middle Tennessee State 25-22, 25-17, 25-18...
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Rams will throw more receiver options at Cowboys
(Professional Sports ~ 09/22/13)
Both teams enter today's game with 1-1 records
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Rams sign OT Starks to fill in for Saffold
(Professional Sports ~ 09/22/13)
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Rams have signed offensive tackle Max Starks, who was cut by San Diego after the preseason. Tackle Rodger Saffold has a left knee injury that could sideline him for several weeks. He did not practice this week and was ruled out Friday for today's game at Dallas...
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Blues slip past Stars with overtime goal
(Professional Sports ~ 09/22/13)
ST. LOUIS -- Patrik Berglund scored a power-play goal in overtime to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 3-2 win over the Dallas Stars on Saturday night. Berglund collected a rebound of Alex Pietrangelo's blast that bounced off the glass behind the Dallas net...
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Missouri rolls past Indiana
(Professional Sports ~ 09/22/13)
The Tigers improved to 3-0 with a 45-28 road victory
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Fellowship of Christian Athletes' rally focuses on core values
(Community ~ 09/22/13)
In an age where winning at all costs is often emphasized, fostering spirited but healthy competition will be one of the primary goals of a Fellowship of Christian Athletes' Fields of Faith rally at 7 p.m. Oct. 2 in Tiger Stadium at Cape Girardeau Central Senior High School...
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