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Pets' amenities rising trend for homebuilders
(State News ~ 07/17/14)
LOS ANGELES -- These homes are set apart by their amenities -- for dogs. Standard Pacific Homes is building and selling homes in 27 developments from Florida to California and is believed to be the first to offer a pet suite as an option in every one...
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St. Louis parks director wants festival banned
(State News ~ 07/17/14)
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis parks director wants to ban a national soul food festival from returning, after what he says was a disastrous performance that left fans angry and trashed city land over the weekend. The Kinfolks Soul Food Festival drew around 2,000 people to the Art Hill park for what had been planned as six hours of old-school funk and music, according to city parks director Gary Bess. It was the festival's second time in St. Louis...
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Former Mo. supreme court judge confirmed as district judge
(State News ~ 07/17/14)
ST. LOUIS -- A former Missouri Supreme Court judge whose two previous nominations to the federal bench were blocked in Washington was confirmed a U.S. District Court judge Wednesday. The U.S. Senate voted 53-44 in support of Ronnie L. White's nomination by President Barack Obama. ...
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Missouri man bitten by rabid bat
(State News ~ 07/17/14)
LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. -- A bat that bit a suburban Kansas City man has tested positive for rabies. Police say the Lee's Summit man was bitten on the foot last week when he was standing outside on his deck. Animal control officers recovered the bat from the home and sent it to be tested for rabies. Results on Tuesday showed the bat tested positive for rabies...
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Inmate busted after stashing contraband in underwear
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
CHARLESTON, Mo. -- An inmate who attempted to sneak a syringe and hypodermic needle into the Mississippi County Jail now faces additional charges. Jeremy Bradley Pearson, 34, of Sikeston, Missouri, was arraigned Wednesday on a charge of possession of a weapon/dangerous item in the county jail...
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Mo. executes man accused of killing 3 people
(State News ~ 07/17/14)
BONNE TERRE, Mo. -- A former methamphetamine dealer has been executed for killing three people in rural northern Missouri. Fifty-four-year-old John Middleton was put to death Wednesday in the sixth execution in Missouri this year. Only Florida and Texas, with seven each, have performed more...
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Morley bank robbery suspect appears in federal court
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
A suspect in the May 20 robbery of the First Commercial Bank in Morley appeared in federal court in Cape Girardeau Wednesday. Pamela M. Lathon of St. Louis, alongside Andrea Smith, her attorney, waived her right to file pre-trial motions in her case before U.S. Magistrate Judge Abbie Crites-Leoni inside the Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr. U.S. Courthouse...
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Malden teenager killed in crash
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
MALDEN, Mo. -- A single-vehicle accident late Wednesday afternoon claimed the life of Nicholas Holt, 16, of Malden. Holt was ejected from his 2005 GMC pickup, when he veered off the left side of the road, striking an embankment and causing the vehicle to overturn. He was traveling northbound on Route WW, 3 miles north of Campbell, Missouri. He was not wearing a seat belt...
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City manager search down to five in Poplar Bluff
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Poplar Bluff's Advisory Search Committee has selected five finalists for city manager. "We interviewed 11 applicants before recommending five to the council," said Mayor Pro Tem Jack Rushin, who is the committee chairman...
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Pachyderms to discuss right-to-farm
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
The Southeast Missouri Pachyderm Club will host B.J. Tanksley of the Missouri Farm Bureau to discuss Amendment 1 in a public forum today at Dexter Bar-B-Que, 236 S. Broadview St. The amendment, also known as right-to-farm, will appear on the ballot in the Aug. 5 election...
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A calf is born in Perry County
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
LAURA SIMON ~ lsimon@semissourian.com A heifer cleans off her newborn female calf moments after giving birth to her at Three Springs Farm in Perry County, Wednesday, July 16, 2014. ...
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Cairo murder, robbery suspect has two attorneys appointed
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
A Cairo, Illinois, man will have two attorneys representing him when he goes to trial next year on federal murder charges. James Nathaniel Watts, 29, is accused of killing two women and seriously injuring a third in what court documents characterize as a failed attempt to rob First National Bank of Cairo...
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Proposal would govern people's online accounts after they die
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
WASHINGTON -- You've probably decided who gets the house or that family heirloom up in the attic when you die. But what about your email account and all those photos stored online? Grieving relatives might want access for sentimental reasons, or to settle financial issues. But do you want your mom reading your exchanges on an online dating profile or a spouse going through every email?...
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Missouri A+ scholarship program to be expanded
(State News ~ 07/17/14)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The Missouri Department of Higher Education is planning to expand a state scholarship program to some students who entered the United States without legal permission before they were 16 years old, the department's attorney said...
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Governor's veto might not stop schools from arming teachers
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Schools don't need a new state law to arm staff members, area superintendents are saying. The legislation vetoed Monday by Gov. Jay Nixon could have created a template for school security programs, allowing teachers to carry guns and establishing rules about training, Poplar Bluff superintendent Chris Hon said...
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Next phase of road project moves into chute
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
If all goes according to plan, the contract to begin constructing the next installment of Veterans Memorial Drive could be up for bids by the end of the year. Although the next stage of the project is phase five, the last leg of the road, it actually will be the third phase to be built. Phase four was completed in 2011, connecting Kingshighway to Scenic Drive. Phase one -- which improved connection to U.S. 61 by joining county roads 618 and 620 to LaSalle Avenue -- opened in 2012...
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Charleston wins Babe Ruth state crown No. 7
(Community Sports ~ 07/17/14)
CHARLESTON, Mo. -- With their seventh Missouri Senior Babe Ruth state title on the line Wednesday, the defending champion Charleston Fighting Squirrels brought the pain. And who better to bring it than Cody Payne? The Chaffee native, who got the nod earlier in the day from coach Michael Minner, was lights-out on the mound against Boonville, coming one pitch away from throwing a no-hitter...
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Drive-by shooting under investigation in Sikeston
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- The Sikeston Department of Public Safety is investigating what appears to have been a drive-by shooting on Moore Street early Wednesday, the Standard Democrat reported. Officers responded about 12:45 a.m. to several reports of shots fired and found seven shell casings on the 200 block of Moore Avenue, said Capt. Bill Mygatt of the department. Also, two rounds reportedly hit a home on the 300 block of Moore Avenue...
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Jail visitor arrested on drug possession charge
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
CHARLESTON, Mo. -- A Charleston resident is charged with cocaine possession after she attempted to visit an inmate in the Mississippi County Detention Center, the Standard Democrat reported. Mississippi County Sheriff Keith Moore said the investigation began when corrections staff noticed Desiree Allen in the Sheriff's Department lobby waiting to visit an inmate. ...
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Perryville schools still looking for bus drivers
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Bus drivers are still needed in the Perry County School District when classes resume Aug. 14, so a hiring open house is scheduled for 5:30 to 7 p.m. today at the Perryville Career Center. Kate Martin, Perry County School District 32 communications director, said the district needs nine or 10 drivers. ...
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Scott City board reviews bids for safe room furnishings
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Scott City School Board members Wednesday reviewed bids for a sound system, seating and curtains for the district's performing arts theater/Federal Emergency Management Agency safe room. The board asked superintendent Diann Ulmer to enter negotiations with the Bulte Co. of St. Louis on the seating. Ulmer said the district is looking at about 300 seats, but that could vary based on the size...
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Firefighters conduct training exercise at Cape LaCroix Creek
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Cape Girardeau firefighters had to rescue some dummy from Cape LaCroix Creek on Wednesday morning. The Cape Girardeau Fire Department's technical rescue team took advantage of a pretty day to conduct high-line operation training, battalion chief Brad Dillow said...
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Prized football recruit Darrell Monroe will not attend Southeast Missouri State
(College Sports ~ 07/17/14)
The Caruthersville running back did not qualify academically and is enrolled at Arizona Western College
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Israel invades Gaza after Hamas rejects truce
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Thousands of Israeli soldiers backed by tanks invaded the Gaza Strip on Thursday, a military spokesman said, escalating a 10-day military operation to try to destroy Hamas' weapons arsenal, rocket firing abilities and tunnels used to send militants from the Palestinian territory into Israel...
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Putin blames plane crash on Ukraine
(International News ~ 07/17/14)
MOSCOW -- Russian President Vladmir Putin says Ukraine bears responsibility for the crash of a Malaysian airliner. A Kremlin statement early Friday said Putin opened a meeting with his economic advisers by calling for a moment of silence over the crash...
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Cancer doc conducts, sings with Cape Muny Band
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
Andrew Moore, MD, of the Southeast Cancer Center conducts the Cape Muny Band at SoutheastHEALTH's Muny Band Treat Night in Cape Girardeau on Wednesday, July 16. Dr. Moore also sang at the concert in Capaha Park which drew a crowd of several hundred, including staff from the Cancer Center.
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Elmer & Riku
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
My furbabies: Elmer, a Golden mix, and Riku, a husky. They make the best brothers!
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My best friend, Boss
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
This is Boss. I saved him from the Sikeston Humane Society 6 years ago. He is the best decision I've ever made.
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Declan picking up his meds
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
Declan, a service dog, in training at Wal-Mart.
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Baby mockingbirds awaiting supper
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
A nest of baby mockingbirds in my back yard.
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Bill Emerson Bridge
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
A foggy Bill Emerson bridge at 7:50 Thursday morning looking east toward the Illinois side.
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Ernie is glad spring has come
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
Ernie hates winter. This was taken in April. He's ready to go fishing.
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Gaither soloist to appear at Maple UMC Sunday, July 20
(Submitted Story ~ 07/17/14)
Ann Downing, a popular soloist on the Gaither Homecoming Video Series, will appear in Cape Girardeau, at Maple United Methodist Church, corner of Cape Rock and Jean Ann Drive, Sunday, July 20. The concert is scheduled to begin at 10:15 a.m. Ann's career as a successful Christian recording artist has taken her from childhood on the family cotton farm in Mississippi to many of the nation's largest venues including Carnegie Hall, the crystal Cathedral and the Billy Graham Crusade in Nashville...
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Tortoise Trio
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
I spent several weeks visiting my sister in San Diego and took charge of feeding her tortoises.
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My Pitbull Alice
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/17/14)
My beautiful Pitbull Alice, very loyal and gentle, my big baby.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
Today is Thursday, July 17, the 198th day of 2014. There are 167 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On July 17, 1944, during World War II, 320 men, two-thirds of them African-Americans, were killed when a pair of ammunition ships exploded at the Port Chicago Naval Magazine in California...
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Scientists name water mite after singer Jennifer Lopez
(Entertainment ~ 07/17/14)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Pop singer Jennifer Lopez may be thinking life is funny after a group of scientists named a water mite in her honor after finding a new species near Puerto Rico. The music of the Bronx, New York-born entertainer who has Puerto Rican roots was a hit with the group while they wrote about their findings, biologist Vladimir Pesic said in an email Wednesday...
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Seven in Egypt sentenced to life for sexual assaults
(International News ~ 07/17/14)
CAIRO -- An Egyptian court sentenced seven men to life in prison Wednesday for sexual assaults on women during public rallies in Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square, in the first such heavy sentences since the government vowed to crack down on rampant sexual violence...
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Syria's Bashar Assad declares victory, push to topple him tenuous
(International News ~ 07/17/14)
BEIRUT -- In a lavish ceremony, a smiling and confident President Bashar Assad was sworn in for a third seven-year term on Wednesday, praising his supporters for "defeating the dirty war" and denouncing insurgents who have "failed in trying to brainwash you or break your will."...
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Church helps community through free-of-charge weekend
(Editorial ~ 07/17/14)
The things we say and do matter. It sounds trite, but the reality is others watch how we respond to situations. Scripture says it clearly that others will know we are followers of Christ if we love one another. Recently, one local church took this command to the streets. Mount Auburn Christian Church hosted a three-day, free-of-charge event...
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Founding Fathers on gov't
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/17/14)
A recent letter called "America's founding revisited" took some liberties with historical fact. In 1787, the 55 founding fathers met in Philadelphia and after 89 days of heated debate and unparalleled compromise emerged with one of the most important documents in the history of mankind. ...
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The use tax continued
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/17/14)
If you voted no last April regarding the use tax, your vote did not count. I found this out while registering my recent purchase of a used truck from the commonwealth of Kentucky at the Cape License Bureau. When I mentioned the tax should only be 4.225 (state tax only), I was informed that was not the case; I would pay the city and county tax also. ...
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Births 7/17/14
(Births ~ 07/17/14)
Daughter to Aaron Joseph and Ashley Brooke Windings of Marble Hill, Missouri, Saint Francis Medical Center, 1:51 a.m. Tuesday, July 8, 2014. Name, Emma Faith. Weight, 6 pounds, 11 ounces. Second daughter. Mrs. Windings is the former Ashley Sharp, daughter of Brenda Sharp and James Sharp of Olmsted, Illinois. Windings is the son of Ruth Windings and David Windings of Villa Ridge, Illinois. He is a deputy with the Bollinger County Sheriff's Department...
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Out of the past 7/17/14
(Out of the Past ~ 07/17/14)
A team of Coast Guard investigators is trying to determine what caused the small harbor tugboat Edmund L. to sink in the Mississippi River north of Neelys Landing last night. A group of Southeast Missouri police chiefs is considering forming a drug task force to combat drug trafficking in the region; about 30 Bootheel area chiefs attended an organizational meeting last week in Dexter, Missouri, including those from Cape Girardeau and Jackson...
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Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda 7/17/14
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Administrative Office Building 1 Barton Square, Jackson 9 a.m. today Open session Communications/reports, other elected officials Public comments Routine business Appointments and possible action item Action items Discussion and possible action Discussion and possible action, county advisory boards...
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Speak Out 7/17/14
(Speak Out ~ 07/17/14)
Parents, be sure to see the movie "America" at the local theater and take your high school and college kids with you. It's excellent. It reveals important historical information about America that the left and progressives fails to to tell our students or downright hide from them to pull them into their radical ideology...
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Jackson police report 7/17/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 07/17/14)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest...
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Cape Girardeau police report 7/17/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 07/17/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests...
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Ronald Newell
(Obituary ~ 07/17/14)
GRASSY, Mo. -- Ronald David Newell, 72, of Grassy died Wednesday, July 16, 2014, at the Woodland Hills. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill, Missouri, with the Rev. Fred Ritter officiating. Burial will be in Grassy Friendship Cemetery in Grassy...
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Linda Lewis
(Obituary ~ 07/17/14)
Linda Lewis, 104, of Wichita, Kansas, daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and child of God died in Wichita on July 11, 2014. She was born in Gordonville, oldest daughter of William and Martha Lange Gerecke. She was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church in Gordonville. In January 1933 she married William "Bill" Lewis...
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Ronald Ervin
(Obituary ~ 07/17/14)
Ronald C. Ervin, 79, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, July 16, 2014, at the Missouri Veterans Home. Arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Funeral Home.
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Hooked on Science: Toilet paper tube light bulb
(Community ~ 07/17/14)
Create a light bulb by using a few materials from around the house. STEP 1: Use the electrical tape to secure all of the "D" batteries together in a series. STEP 2: Use the electrical tape to secure the alligator clips to the sides of the toilet paper roll...
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Tips can help make family trips with teens more fun
(Community ~ 07/17/14)
NEW YORK -- Family travel falls into three distinct phases. First, there's the exhausting period of travel with crying babies who need diapers, bottles, strollers, car seats and naps. Then come the golden years, when kids can handle long rides and long walks, when they actually think scavenger hunts are fun, and when they bask in their family's love and attention...
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Typhoon kills 20 in Philippines
(International News ~ 07/17/14)
MANILA, Philippines -- A typhoon blew out of the northern Philippines on Wednesday after causing at least 20 deaths, knocking out power in entire provinces, damaging two parked jetliners and forcing nearly half a million people to flee from its lethal wind and rains, officials said...
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Nowhere to go for Gaza civilians urged to evacuate before bombings
(International News ~ 07/17/14)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- The text message was as urgent as it was unwelcome: The Israeli army advised Mouin Ghaffir to leave his home quickly or risk being killed in airstrikes against Hamas rocket squads. He swiftly sent his wife and 11 children to a dirty U.N. emergency shelter, with more than 40 people crammed in each classroom, but had to endure a night under bombardment at home after failing to find a safe place for his ailing 75-year-old mother...
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Urban warfare feared in Ukraine fighting
(International News ~ 07/17/14)
KIEV, Ukraine -- Insurgents bade tearful farewells Wednesday as they loaded their families onto Russia-bound buses and began hunkering down for what could be the next phase in Ukraine's conflict: bloody urban warfare. While the pro-Russian rebels in the east have lost much ground in recent weeks and were driven from their stronghold of Slovyansk, many have regrouped in Donetsk, an industrial city that had a population of 1 million before tens of thousands of civilians started fleeing for fear of a government siege.. ...
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Man sets house on fire using makeshift blowtorch to kill spider
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
SEATTLE -- A man who used a can of spray paint and a lighter as a makeshift blowtorch to kill a spider in his laundry room started a blaze that caused $60,000 worth of damage, Seattle fire officials said Wednesday. The man and his mother got out of the house, and no injuries were reported in the fire that broke out in the West Seattle home Tuesday night, said Kyle Moore, a spokesman for the Seattle Fire Department...
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U.S., Europe escalate sanctions on Russia
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
WASHINGTON -- Struggling to defuse the persistent crisis in Ukraine, both the U.S. and European Union imposed new economic sanctions on Russia on Wednesday, with President Barack Obama declaring Russian leaders must see that their actions supporting rebels "have consequences."...
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U.S. stocks close higher; Time Warner soars
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
Major stock indexes rebounded Wednesday, finishing higher for the third time in four days and lifting the Dow Jones industrial average to its second record close this month. Investors had lots of market-moving news to consider, including encouraging corporate earnings from Intel, a higher profit forecast from hospital operator HCA Holdings and a pickup in U.S. homebuilders' confidence...
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Liberals assess 2016 race as Clinton weighs bid
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
WASHINGTON -- Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren told a group of young Democrats on Wednesday the political system was "rigged" by powerful lobbyists and the wealthy and made an impassioned case for reducing burdensome student loans. Vice President Joe Biden said he had been on the front lines of debates over income inequality, climate change and gay marriage...
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Defense: Boston bombing suspect's friend was naive
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
BOSTON -- A friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was a naive college kid who was prosecuted because he was a "friend of the bomber," a defense lawyer said Wednesday, while prosecutors told a jury the man was an active participant in a plan to protect Tsarnaev by removing altered fireworks and other items from his dorm room...
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Democrats seek gains with women in birth-control loss
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
WASHINGTON -- Senate Democrats suffered what looked like a difficult setback on birth control Wednesday, but they hope it pays big political dividends in November. Republicans blocked a bill that was designed to override a Supreme Court ruling and ensure access to contraception for women who get their health insurance from companies with religious objections. ...
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Calif. officials: Complacency drives water use
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Some Southern California water districts became so good at saving water and building their own water storage facilities in recent decades that residents are not feeling the effects of the worst drought to hit the state in a generation...
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Answers about immigration checkpoints, Border Patrol
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
TUCSON, Ariz. -- The arrest of a prominent immigration activist and former journalist at a Texas airport was a reminder of the latitude that the U.S. Border Patrol has in conducting checkpoints. Jose Antonio Vargas, a Pulitzer Prize winner, was detained at the McAllen/Miller International Airport in south Texas this week after being questioned about his citizenship status while visiting the region to attend vigils related to the Central American immigration surge. ...
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Capahas end three-game skid with win over Spikes
(Community Sports ~ 07/17/14)
The Plaza Tire Capahas snapped a three-game losing streak with a 6-3 victory over the host St. Louis Golden Spikes on Wednesday. The Capahas used two-run doubles by Alex Heuring and Brandon Bennett in evening their season-record against the Spikes at 2-2 and improving to 14-6 overall...
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Area Junior Legion teams begin Zone 4 tourney today
(Community Sports ~ 07/17/14)
The Jackson Junior Legion Post 158 baseball team has experienced what coach Shelby Kight calls "a trickle-down effect of winning" the past two years. Post 158 won its second straight district title last week and will begin play in the Junior Legion Zone 4 tournament today at Jackson City Park...
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Jackson lands Senior Legion event's top seed
(Community Sports ~ 07/17/14)
Jackson Senior Legion Post 158 is the top seed and two-time defending champion of the District 14 tournament, which begins today at Notre Dame Regional High School. Post 158 went 5-0 in district play during the regular season. It will await the winner of today's first-round game between Cape Ford and Sons Senior Legion Post 63 and Pemiscot County Senior Legion Post 88...
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Annual event helps support Capahas baseball
(Community Sports ~ 07/17/14)
For the past 40 years, the Plaza Tire Capahas have held an auction to benefit and raise money for one of the nation's oldest and storied amatuer baseball teams. The Capahas auction, a major fundraiser for the tradition-rich summer team, will be Friday at the Isle Casino Event Center in Cape Girardeau. The event is open to the public and to all ages...
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Aldrin asks for moon walk memories
(National News ~ 07/17/14)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- On July 20, 1969, Buzz Aldrin was "out of town" when the world united and rejoiced in a way never seen before or since. He and Neil Armstrong were on the moon. They missed the whole celebration 45 years ago Sunday. So did Michael Collins, orbiting solo around the moon in the mother ship...
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Jackson freshman team wins at state tourney
(Community Sports ~ 07/17/14)
The Jackson Freshman Legion Post 158 baseball team rode the shutout pitching of Brayden Emmons to defeat Springfield Glendale 1-0 during the state tournament in Washington, Missouri. Emmons allowed just three hits as Post 158 advanced to the 7 p.m. game today between the winner of Washington and Eureka in the double-elimination tournament...
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Valedictorian: Emily Davis, 18
(Community ~ 07/17/14)
Zalma High School valedictorian Birthday: April 27, 1996 Birthplace: Cape Girardeau, Missouri Future plans: To attend Mineral Area College on softball and choral scholarships, and major in elementary education in hopes of one day becoming a kindergarten teacher and a softball coach...
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Valedictorian: Jaret Kluender, 18
(Community ~ 07/17/14)
Perryville High School valedictorian Birthday: April 5, 1996 Birthplace: Perryville, Missouri Future plans: Attend Kansas State University, major in agronomy, return to the family farm and become a certified crop adviser. Extracurricular activities: Scholar Bowl, soccer, National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, PSI (Postponing Sexual Involvement), New Student Ambassador Program, Friends of Rachel, concert choir, chamber choir and youth group at First Baptist Church in Perryville. ...
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Who's neXt 7/17/14
(Community ~ 07/17/14)
Scholarships -- From staff reports...
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Prayer 7/17/14
(Prayer ~ 07/17/14)
O Father God, may all come to know perfect peace through your son Jesus. Amen.
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