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Four by Four 12/1/13
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
1 - When driving, what do you generally listen to? Why? 2 - How often do you use a drive-thru for a beverage snack or meal? 3 - If you could invite three people to dinner, who would they be and why? 4 - Do you have a favorite Christmas movie? What is it and why?...
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Nixon calls special session for Boeing incentives
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon wants state lawmakers back at the Capitol this week in hopes of persuading the Boeing Co. to land its new 777X jet plant in Missouri. Nixon on Friday called a special legislative session to begin Monday to approve an economic incentives package of up to $150 million annually he said must be completed quickly before Boeing decides where to the build the new commercial airplane...
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Black Friday hasn't yet lost its allure
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
West Park Mall in Cape Girardeau was crowded with people of all ages, their hands full of colorful shopping bags stuffed with merchandise, as they made their way in and out of stores for the annual -- if unofficial -- day-after-Thanksgiving shopping holiday...
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House fire claims life in Cape Girardeau County
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
An Allenville woman died in a Friday morning house fire. According to deputy coroner Jerry Goin, Angela Schlimme, 43, who lived at 466 Penny St., died. Her cat also perished in the fire. No one else was injured in the blaze, which occurred at about 8 a.m...
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Bob Drury, part owner of Drury Hotels, CEO of Drury Southwest, dies
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
Robert "Bob" A. Drury, seen as a pioneer in the hotel, land development and contracting industries, died Thursday at his home in San Antonio. He was 81. Drury was CEO of Drury Southwest, which includes hotels, a bowling alley, real estate development and outdoor advertising, according to the firm's website and Walter Ford of Ford & Sons Funeral Home, which is handling arrangements...
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Missouri wins SEC East title
(Professional Sports ~ 12/01/13)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Henry Josey watched helplessly from the sideline last fall, rehabbing from a serious knee injury, while Missouri was getting pushed around in its first SEC season. The senior running back's legs produced the go-ahead score in a win that put the fifth-ranked Tigers in the SEC championship game...
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Poplar Bluff bank employee pleads guilty to embezzling
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
By MICHELLE FRIEDRICH ~ The Daily Statesman A former First Midwest Bank employee in Poplar Bluff, Mo., recently pleaded guilty in federal court in Cape Girardeau to embezzling nearly $400,000 from the institution. Leslie Ann Eastwood Kirby, who had been the bank's teller supervisor, pleaded guilty as charged Thursday to the felony of theft or embezzlement/misapplication by a bank officer before U.S. District Judge Stephen Limbaugh Jr., according to a clerk for the U.S. District Court...
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Publicist: 'Fast & Furious' star dies in a car crash
(Entertainment ~ 12/01/13)
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. -- A publicist for actor Paul Walker says the star of the "Fast & Furious" movie series has died in a car crash north of Los Angeles. He was 40. Ame Van Iden says Walker died Saturday afternoon. A statement on Walker's Facebook page said Walker was a passenger in a friend's car, and that the crash happened while he was attending a charity event...
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Relatives of Jacque Waller 'get on with living'
(State News ~ 12/01/13)
STE. GENEVIEVE, Mo. -- The family of a Southeast Missouri mother killed by her estranged husband is trying to move forward after a June plea deal that landed the killer in prison while allowing police to recover her body. Thirty-nine-year-old Jacque Waller, a mother of 5-year-old triplets, was missing for almost two years before her body was found on a Mississippi River island near Cape Girardeau. ...
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Cape council will discuss police station options
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
Cape Girardeau's city council will give feedback on future police station options Monday during a discussion of a design study recently presented by hired consultants. The discussion is set for the council's 5 p.m. Monday study session at city hall. On Nov. 4, representatives of FGM Architects Inc. presented three options to the council, public and several members of the city's police department, which included two plans for renovations and additions and one plan to build a new police station...
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Woman shot outside Cape Girardeau restaurant
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
A shooting outside of a Cape Girardeau fast-food restaurant late Saturday afternoon sent one woman to the hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening. Cape Girardeau Police spokesman Jason Selzer said in a release the shooting happened at 4:53 p.m. at KFC at 2101 William St...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 12/01/13)
Today is Sunday, Dec. 1, the 335th day of 2013. There are 30 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a black seamstress, refused to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Ala., city bus. Mrs. Parks was arrested, sparking a year-long boycott of the buses by blacks...
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Sebastian - 60 years
(Anniversary ~ 12/01/13)
Freeman and Shirley Sebastian of Jackson celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a family reception Sept. 1, 2013, at their home. The couple was married Aug. 23, 1953, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Jackson, by the Rev. O.H. Pooker. They have three children, Randy and Mary Sebastian of Wichita, Kan., Sherry Sebastian and Tony Jesse of Jefferson City, Mo., and Patty Sebastian and Jeff Sherman of St. ...
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An animal that likes rainy weather
(Column ~ 12/01/13)
The spotted salamander is a native nocturnal animal that spends most of its life underground, but can sometimes be found above ground on rainy days. It is sometimes called the yellow-spotted salamander because of bright yellow spots that run the length of both sides of its body...
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FYI 12-1-13
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
Lazy L Safari Park in Cape Girardeau will hold Christmas at the Zoo from 5 to 8 p.m. 10 nights through Dec. 31, featuring holiday activities, and a few holiday activities will take place when the park is open on weekends from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 573-243-7862 or visit lazylsafari.com...
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U.S. Bank donates to ND Regional High School
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
U.S. Bank recently donated $1,500 to Notre Dame Regional High School. From left are Jo Ann Barrett, finance officer of Notre Dame Regional High School; Steve Green, market president of U.S. Bank; and Tony Buehrle, development director of Notre Dame Regional High School...
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U.S. Bank donates to Habitat For Humanity
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
U.S. Bank recently donated $1,200 to Habitat for Humanity to help support continuing building costs. From left are Nick Burger, commercial relationship manager for U.S. Bank; Justin Kertz, executive director of Habitat for Humanity; and Jim Ham, vice president of U.S. Bank...
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Welcoming, like a calming breeze
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
What does the word refuge mean? Various dictionaries and thesauruses offer such descriptions as sanctuary, shelter, retreat and safe place. There are others. Whatever the word refuge means, it sounds inviting. As I drove through town recently I passed a house that said House of Refuge. It was a small church. Its name had a comfortable ring to it. I could see how many who felt lost and were seeking a sanctuary might be drawn to a worship destination such as this...
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Christmas chaos here and in Bethlehem
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
This is my favorite time of year. For months my kids have been asking me, "When is it Christmas?" Now I can say, "Soon." There are so many activities to be a part of, things to see and places to go. You can almost miss Christmas in the chaos. Throughout towns and cites in the yards of churches and homes you'll find peaceful manger scenes cut out of plywood and in some cases with live actors each telling of a peaceful birth of baby Jesus in the small and insignificant town of Bethlehem. ...
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Poplar Bluff native now chaplain for NFL's Ravens
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
By ROB TATE Daily American Republic Some NFL fans just might have assumed that Ray Lewis was also the team chaplain during his 17-year career with the Baltimore Ravens. The hulking, emotional linebacker who helped lead the Ravens to two Super Bowls in his career was front and center about his religious beliefs. The cameras always seemed to pick up Lewis as he rallied his teammates, often with high-strung enthusiasm mixed in with some Scripture and testimony before kickoff...
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School menus Dec. 2-6
(Menus ~ 12/01/13)
MONDAY--Corn dog, broccoli & cheese or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, pears, cookie. TUESDAY--Chili nachos, corn or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, orange sections. WEDNESDAY--Vegetable soup & toasted cheese sandwich, potato smiles or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots, mixed fruit cup...
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A holiday cookie for those of us who hate baking
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
The trouble with the holiday season is the baking guilt. The issue is that I don't like baking. It's too precise a practice for me to enjoy. I prefer the little-of-this-little-of-that approach to cooking, which works fine for pasta dinners, but generally is a disagreeable way to bake...
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Adopt Milo
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
Milo is like a teddy bear and might make a good lap cat. He is white with patches of Tabby. Milo is affectionate and would probably spend a lot of time with you. For more information, call Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary at 243-9823. ...
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Adopt Roscoe
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
Roscoe is 10 months old and is a super snuggler. He is available for adoption at The Humane Society. For more information, call 334-5837. ...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
Pet Name: Spencer Owner: Abbey Renee Holder Favorite activity: Lying around on the front porch. Name: Spencer...
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Club news Dec. 1, 2013
(Community News ~ 12/01/13)
Lamplighters FCE met in the home of Teresa Hinkebein for their September meeting. There were nine members in attendance. The hostess gave two devotional thoughts: "Book Me a Room" and "Mothers Were Once Daughters." Roll call was answered with "an old-fashioned remedy I use."...
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Kielas - Strubbe
(Engagement ~ 12/01/13)
Bridget and Tim Hecht of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsey Marie Kielas, to Tyler Charles Strubbe, both of Jackson. He is the son of Mary Strubbe of Fenton, Mo., and Gary Strubbe of Lonedell, Mo. Lindsey is a 2002 graduate of Jackson High School, and a 2004 graduate of Trendsetters School of Cosmetology. She is a nail technician at Belladona Salon and Spa...
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Ameren donates to Discovery Playhouse
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
Ameren Missouri presented a check for $2,000 to the Discovery Playhouse in Cape Girardeau. The donation will be used to help fund exhibits and programs that support the developmental milestones of children at the Discovery Playhouse. From left are Pansy Glenn, executive director of the Discovery Playhouse, and Bob Dixon, Ameren Missouri SEMO Division director...
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Long way to go before courthouse configuration
(Editorial ~ 12/01/13)
Whenever local government officials try to plan for growth, often they find themselves in a Catch-22. If they try to consider growth, they may be criticized for building facilities that are too grand for the moment. If they don't consider it, then there's the possibility needs quickly outgrow the resources, such as is the case with Cape Girardeau's police station, where for decades officers have shoehorned operations into a building that was too small almost from the beginning...
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Prayer 12-1
(Prayer ~ 12/01/13)
Lord God, today we celebrate with expectation and hope and know Jesus will return one day. Amen.
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Thanksgiving takes more of Black Friday's sales
(National News ~ 12/01/13)
Thanksgiving Day is no longer all about turkey: It's eating away at Black Friday shopping. U.S. shoppers spent $9.74 billion on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. That's a drop of 13.2 percent compared with last year, according to data released Saturday by research firm ShopperTrak...
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Mother on crashed plane led searchers to wreckage site
(National News ~ 12/01/13)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A mother on board a plane that crashed in remote southwest Alaska made a frantic phone call for help resuscitating her 5-month-old baby, then left the fatally injured boy to lead searchers hampered by cold and fog to the crash site...
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‘Preferred' pronouns gain traction at colleges
(National News ~ 12/01/13)
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The weekly meetings of Mouthing Off!, a group for students at Mills College in Oakland, Calif., who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, always start the same way. Members take turns going around the room saying their names and the personal pronouns they want others to use when referring to them -- she, he or something else...
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American fighters join Syria civil war
(National News ~ 12/01/13)
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Federal officials say Americans are joining the bloody civil war in Syria, raising the chances they could become radicalized by al-Qaida-linked militant groups and return to the U.S. as battle-hardened security risks. The State Department says it has no estimates of how many Americans have taken up weapons to fight military units loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad in the conflict that has killed more than 100,000 people over 21/2 years. ...
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Eight die when helicopter crashes on Scottish pub
(International News ~ 12/01/13)
GLASGOW, Scotland -- Scotland's official holiday was transformed into a day of mourning Saturday as emergency crews searched the wreckage of a riverside pub smashed by a falling police helicopter. At least eight people died and more than a dozen remained hospitalized with serious injuries...
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North Korea says detained American apologizes
(International News ~ 12/01/13)
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea state media claimed Saturday an elderly U.S. tourist detained for more than a month has apologized for alleged crimes during the Korean War and for "hostile acts" against the state during a recent trip. North Korean authorities released video showing 85-year-old Merrill Newman, wearing glasses, a blue button-down shirt and tan trousers, reading his alleged apology, which was dated Nov. 9 and couldn't be independently confirmed...
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In some states, gays fight for right to divorce
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
HERNANDO, Miss. -- Lauren Beth Czekala-Chatham wants to force Mississippi, one of the America's most conservative states, to recognize her same-sex marriage. She hopes to do so by getting a divorce. She and Dana Ann Melancon traveled from Mississippi to San Francisco to get married in 2008. The wedding was all Czekala-Chatham hoped it would be, the Golden Gate Bridge in the background, dreams for a promising future. She wrote the vows herself...
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Same-sex couples set to legally wed in Hawaii
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
HONOLULU -- Some same-sex couples plan to get married as soon as they're able to do so legally in Hawaii on Monday. A ceremony for six couples at the Sheraton Waikiki is one of several wedding events planned soon after 12:01 a.m., when a new law allows gay couples to marry in the state...
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White House: On track for health care website goal
(National News ~ 12/01/13)
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration says it will meet its self-imposed deadline of fixing the troubled health care website so that 50,000 people can log in at the same time starting late Saturday. Yet questions remain about the stability of the site, the volume of traffic it can handle and the quality of the data it delivers to insurers...
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Southeast names new executive chief of communications
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
Jeff Harmon, director of marketing and communications at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith, has been named executive director of university communications and marketing at Southeast Missouri State University, according to a university news release...
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New Southeast music chairman delights in River Campus
(Local News ~ 12/01/13)
Dr. Kevin Hampton has studied, performed and taught piano all over the Midwest and South, but Cape Girardeau is where he said he's found the perfect blend of students, colleagues and culture. For 18 years, Hampton taught studio piano, piano literature, piano pedagogy, group keyboard classes and music theory at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Ga. ...
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William Doherty Jr.
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
William Thomas Doherty Jr., 90, of Silver Spring, Md., died Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013, at his home, of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and cardiac disease. He is the son of Professor William T. Doherty and Kittie Baird Doherty of Cape Girardeau. He was professor emeritus and university historian at West Virginia University in Morgantown...
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Gloria Sexton
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Gloria Jean Brooks Sexton, 67, of Cape Girardeau passed away Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013, at Saint Francis Medical Center. She was born Sept. 20, 1946, in Beckley, W.Va., daughter of CMS retired Roy Dee and Ruth Louise Sanson Brooks. She was married 30 years to the late CSM Robert C. Sexton, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y...
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Caselynn Reagan
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
PATTON, Mo. -- Caselynn Renee Reagan, 6 months old, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born May 3, 2013, to Trenton James and Blair Cassie Tonjun Reagan. Survivors include her parents, Trenton and Blair Reagan of Patton; a brother, Hayden Lindsey of Patton; two sisters, Cheyenne Tonjun and Eleanor Reagan of Patton; grandparents Julia Cofer and Jack Mull of Fredericktown, Mo., and Mike and Cathy Reagan of Patton...
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Rose Jarvis
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Rose V. Jarvis, 97, a loving wife, mother, volunteer and past longtime resident of Huntleigh Woods in St. Louis County, Mo., passed away Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013, in Cape Girardeau. She was born Jan. 24, 1916, in Norwich, Conn., to Thomas and Mary Brown...
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Sister Shirley Greaser
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Sister Shirley Ann Greaser, 76, died Friday, Nov. 22, 2013, at Veronica House/Sarah Community in St. Louis. She was born Aug. 13, 1937, in Gordonville, daughter of Leo and Lillie Thomure Greaser. Shirley attended St. Mary Grade School in Cape Girardeau and high school and college in St. Louis...
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Dimples Swoboda
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
CAIRO, Ill. -- Dimples C. Swoboda, 93, of Cairo died at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013, at her residence. She was born Nov. 28, 1920, in Sikeston, Mo., the daughter of Lawson and Mabel Patterson. She married Gilbert Roy "Rags" Swoboda on Nov. 18, 1941. He survives. They were married for 72 years...
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Saverio Ruggiero
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Saverio "Sam" Ruggiero, 76, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013, at Southeast Hospital. He was born Oct. 26, 1937 in Fontanarosa, Italy, to Roberto and Filomena Biancardo Ruggiero. He and Josephine Maria Vitiello were married Dec. 17, 1960, in Bronx, N.Y...
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Jerry Twaddell
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Lt. Col. Jerry W. Twaddell, (ret.) 73, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013, at Jackson Manor. He was born March 10, 1940, in Fordyce, Ark., to Clinton O. and Georgia Moseley Twaddell. He was the salutatorian of his high school graduating class in 1958...
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Harold McDowell
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Harold William McDowell, 68, passed from this life into life eternal Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013 at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis after an extended illness. Harold was born Nov. 4, 1945, the youngest child of Paul William and Blanche Irene Morton McDowell...
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Wanda Baker
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Wanda Mae Baker, 86, of Jackson died Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013, at Jackson Manor Nursing Home. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Cracraft-Miller Funeral Home in Jackson. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial in Russell Heights Cemetery in Jackson...
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Out of the past 12/1/13
(Out of the Past ~ 12/01/13)
As many as 1,000 applicants are expected to crowd into the Missouri Job Service office next week in hopes of being selected for up to 120 positions that will become available next year with the opening of the new Central Hardware store here. Archaeologists with the University of Missouri-St. Louis are making test excavations at the Bollinger Mill Historical Site; scientists are hoping to find evidence of American Indian villages along the banks of the Whitewater River at the site...
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Robert Drury
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Robert A. Drury, 81, of San Antonio and Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013, at his home. Arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Funeral Home.
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Melvin Dockins
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Melvin Ray Dockins, 71, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Nov. 29, 2013, at his home. He was born Jan. 2, 1942, in Sikeston, Mo., to Chalmer A. and Evelyn McClellan Dockins. He and Ruth A. Link were married Nov. 17, 1962, in Sikeston. Melvin was a graduate of Sikeston High School. He was a self-employed contractor and member of La Croix United Methodist Church...
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Angela Schlimme
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Angela Marie Kennedy Schlimme, 43, of Allenville passed away Friday, Nov. 29, 2013, during a fire at her home. She was born Aug. 28, 1970, in San Gabriel, Calif., to Michael Sanchez and Judith Staggs. She was raised by her mother and stepfather, Ronald McGuire...
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Shirley Callow
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
ADVANCE, Mo. -- Shirley J. Callow, 77, died Thursday, Nov. 28, 2013, at the family home. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Oran, Mo. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the chapel, with the Rev. Ed Stoner officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove Cemetery near Advance...
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Ricky Brant
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
Ricky L. Brant, 59, of Oldfield, Mo., formerly of Scott City, died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013, at Cox Medical Center South in Springfield, Mo. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Dec. 7 at Father's Arms Fellowship Church in Scott City.
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Kacey Berkbuegler
(Obituary ~ 12/01/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Kacey M. Berkbuegler, 18, of Perryville passed away Friday, Nov. 29, 2013, at St. Louis Children's Hospital after a battle with Hodgkin's. She was born Nov. 29, 1995, in Perryville, daughter of Duane and Mary Kirn Berkbuegler of Perryville...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 12/1/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/01/13)
Firefighters responded to the following calls Wednesday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Thursday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Friday:...
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Cape Girardeau police report 12/1/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/01/13)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Summonses Miscellaneous...
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Southeast men's basketball team grabs two wins in Mexico
(College Sports ~ 12/01/13)
The Redhawks routed Tulane 102-72 a day after beating Northern Kentucky by 14 points
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Southeast women's basketball team goes winless in New Mexico tournament
(College Sports ~ 12/01/13)
Southeast Missouri State women's basketball coach Ty Margenthaler is using the New Mexico tournament as a learning experience for his team. The Redhawks finished 0-2 in the tournament and lost their fifth consecutive game. "We're going to leave this tournament learning something about our basketball team and unfortunately we didn't win a game, but we're going to be alright when it's all said and done," Margenthaler said...
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Meadow Heights boys collect first win in Current River Shootout
(High School Sports ~ 12/01/13)
The Meadow Heights boys basketball team recorded its first win of the season in the Current River Shootout on Saturday. Senior Kyle Baremore led the way for the Panthers (1-2) with 19 points in a 54-28 victory over Koshkonong. Jacob Douglas added 11 points in the win...
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Stacy among Rams cleared to play against 49ers
(Professional Sports ~ 12/01/13)
Team's leading rusher, two others will play after sustaining head injuries last week
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Burns' hat trick helps Sharks beat Blues
(Professional Sports ~ 12/01/13)
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Brent Burns had a thought Friday's game was going to be a little different. He just never imagined how much. Burns got his first NHL hat trick and the Sharks ended a five-game home losing streak to St. Louis with a 6-3 victory over the Blues on Friday...
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Central drops season opener at Riverbend Classic
(High School Sports ~ 12/01/13)
NEW MADRID, Mo. -- Any fear the New Madrid County Central Eagles had about inexperience or lack of size was quickly alleviated Friday against the Central Tigers. The Eagles grabbed a one-point halftime lead against the Tigers before holding on for a 63-55 win in the opener of the 19th annual Riverbend Classic...
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Speak Out 12/1/13
(Speak Out ~ 12/01/13)
I just moved to Cape Girardeau. And I've just got a little beef. I think if you have an opening inside your store where these people ringing the bells can walk into the store to keep warm, it would be great. I left Schnucks. Their person was inside the building. ...
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Five songs you love to hate
(Community ~ 12/01/13)
By Amity Shedd Southeast Missourian 5 songs you hate to love 1. "The Cha-cha Slide" by DJ Casper: Every high school dance, every wedding, every get-together involving more than 10 people -- this song is probably played. And EVERYBODY makes their way to the dance floor, because EVERYONE is a "good" dancer when they dance to the song. Why? Because DJ Casper tells you what to do. "Now, everybody, clap your hands."...
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