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Missouri executes man for killing 2 in robbery
(State News ~ 09/10/14)
BONNE TERRE, Mo. (AP) -- A Missouri inmate was put to death Wednesday for killing two people during a restaurant robbery in 1998, the eighth execution in the state this year and the 10th since November. Earl Ringo Jr., 40, and an accomplice killed delivery driver Dennis Poyser and manager trainee JoAnna Baysinger at a Ruby Tuesday restaurant in Columbia in the early hours of July 4, 1998. Poyser and Baysinger were shot to death at point-blank range...
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Bucklew gets day in court; decision could take weeks
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
Lawyers for the state of Missouri and for convicted murderer Russell Bucklew made their cases in federal appellate court Tuesday, but a decision about whether and how Bucklew should be executed could be several weeks away. "We presented our argument today," Bucklew's attorney, Cheryl Pilate, said in an email to the Southeast Missourian. "There is no time line for a decision. Could be weeks. Maybe longer."...
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New app helps blood donors maximize their time
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
The American Red Cross launched a first-of-its kind Blood Donor App on Tuesday that allows users to schedule blood donations, track total donations, earn rewards and invite friends to join them. The app is free and available for download. In addition to scheduling and managing blood donation appointments, other app features include:...
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Shop with a Cop fundraiser set for Wednesday
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Family, Career and Community Leaders of America at Perry County District 32 will host a fundraiser for Shop with a Cop from 4 p.m. to close today at Ponderosa Restaurant in Perryville. Kim Shultz, family and consumer science teacher at Perryville High School and FCCLA and SADD adviser, said the fundraiser is held each year. This year, the first $13 in tips goes to the student for the club T-shirt and the rest goes to Shop with a Cop...
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Weekend accident injures four when vehicle overturns
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
KENNETT, Mo. -- Four Kennett residents were injured Sunday, three seriously, when an SUV overturned on Dunklin County Road 431 just east of town. The crash happened about 2:30 p.m. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that 15-year-old Domanik Breedlove lost control of the vehicle, a 1998 Ford Explorer, which overturned, ejecting him and three passengers: Jesus Diaz, 10, Leandre Mitchell, 13, and Marcus Stratman, 31...
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High-speed chase ends in Dexter
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
DEXTER, Mo. -- For the second time in as many months, a high-speed pursuit started on south Highway 25 and ended in Dexter. Wendall J. Coleman, 50, of Jonesboro, Arkansas, was driving a silver 2014 Chevrolet Camaro on Friday night and initially was pursued by the Senath Police Department for speeding, according to a police report...
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Police set up new line for anonymous tips
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
Cape Girardeau police have set up a special tips line that allows witnesses to call in crime tips without revealing their names or telephone numbers. "We have lots of ways people can call in, but ... every once in a while, you hear about somebody [who] says, 'They know who's calling,'" said Darin Hickey, public information officer for the Cape Girardeau Police Department. " ... This is just more to give people peace of mind."...
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Success by 6 seeks reading volunteers
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
Tuesday's Success By 6 Leadership Team meeting at the United Way of Southeast Missouri focused on the need for reading volunteers and a variety of scheduled events. This year, Read to Succeed is pairing volunteers with kindergarten students to help them acquire basic reading skills...
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Group gathers to pray for Cottonwood's survival
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
After organizing rallies, speaking to the community and pleading with political leaders, supporters of Cottonwood Residential Treatment Center reached out to a higher power Tuesday night to share their concerns. About 70 employees and community members gathered at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau for a prayer service. ...
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Southeast Missouri State football team loses top rusher Jackson to broken hand
(College Sports ~ 09/10/14)
The junior could miss six weeks after sustaining the injury against Kansas
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Lawmakers gird themselves for today's veto session
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
When the Missouri General Assembly gathers in Jefferson City today for a veto session, lawmakers plan to override 50 line items vetoed by Gov. Jay Nixon in the fiscal year 2015 budget. In a Tuesday conference call with reporters, House Budget Committee Chairman Rick Stream, R-Kirkwood, and Senate Appropriations Chairman Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, said overriding the item vetoes -- which represent $40 million in general revenue spending -- is in the best interest of some of the most vulnerable people in the state.. ...
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Motorcycle enthusiasts soak in the exhaust at Cannonball Run
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
One of the oldest of the antique motorcycles that sat arrayed on Spanish Street on Tuesday afternoon was a 1916 Harley-Davidson, just a shade lighter than robin's egg blue with a wide leather seat and broad, rounded handlebars. Navy, red and gold pinstriping curled finely across the bicycle-looking frame, and the long, boxy gas tank bore the moniker "The Frankfurter." Across the street, lounging in the shade on a bench outside the Brick Street Gallery antique store was the bike's owner, Thomas Trapp.. ...
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Patrick Henry's firsts highlighted at Crader Lecture
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
Attorney and politician Patrick Henry, best known for his declaration "give me liberty or give me death," seemed to be first in a lot of things, Dr. Thomas Kidd, professor of history and senior fellow in the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University, said in this year's Crader Lecture...
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Group abandons support of teacher-evaluation amendment
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
The group Teachgreat.org has decided not to continue advocating for an amendment to the state Constitution that would tie teacher evaluations to student performance. However, Stephanie Fleming, deputy director of communications for the Secretary of State's Office, said Amendment 3 will remain on the Nov. 4 election ballot...
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New Salem United Methodist Women
(Submitted Story ~ 09/10/14)
New Salem United Methodist Women met at the home of Jackie Kurre Sept. 3, 2014. Vice President, Mrs. Kurre led the unit in prayer and the UMW Purpose with 10 members present. Roll call was answered by telling about our favorite fall activity. There were 15 sick and shut-in calls for the month of August...
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Fitness Plus Celebrating 10th Anniversary with Open House, Demo Day
(Submitted Story ~ 09/10/14)
On Saturday, September 13, Fitness Plus will celebrate 10 years of fitness and wellness with a community open house from 9 am to noon. During the event, guests can tour the award-winning facility and try group exercise classes for free. Twenty-minute demonstrations of more than 10 different classes will be offered between 9 am and noon, including yoga, RIP, PiYo, step, cycling and more. ...
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2014 Morris Library Constitution Day Celebration
(Submitted Story ~ 09/10/14)
Morris Library is hosting an educational event on Sept. 17th, 2014. Please add this to your calendar and as Public Service Announcement if possible. This is free and open to the public. Thank you! 2014 Morris Library Constitution Day Celebration Security, Privacy and the Fourth Amendment...
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Saxony Lutheran volleyball team defeats Valle Catholic
(High School Sports ~ 09/10/14)
The Crusaders defeated the Warriors 25-15, 25-22 at home.
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Lightning spread
(Submitted Photo ~ 09/10/14)
A lightning strike taken from Cape County Park South.
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22-year-old man wins St. Louis chess competition
(State News ~ 09/10/14)
ST. LOUIS -- A 22-year-old man won a chess competition held in St. Louis that featured six of the world's top 10 players and a $100,000 first-place prize. Fabiano Caruana won the top spot at the Sinquefield Cup at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis, beating the world's greatest players one after the other, seven victories in a row, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. The chess club now hosts the U.S. Chess Championships...
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Congress considers review of police military gear
(State News ~ 09/10/14)
WASHINGTON -- Lawmakers said Tuesday they were considering doing more to monitor and hold accountable police departments across the United States that obtain sophisticated military equipment from the federal government. The new scrutiny on Capitol Hill was prompted by weeks of violent conflicts between police in Ferguson, Missouri, and protesters upset about the fatal police shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old. ...
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Ferguson reforms met with rancor at council meeting
(State News ~ 09/10/14)
FERGUSON, Mo. -- Efforts by city leaders in the St. Louis suburb where an unarmed black 18-year-old was fatally shot by a white police officer to repair the local government's fractured relationship with its residents got off to a rocky start Tuesday at the first public meeting of elected officials since Michael Brown's death...
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Missouri Republicans push for gun bill victory
(State News ~ 09/10/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Republicans are clashing again with Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon on guns, as lawmakers approach a vote today that could overturn his veto of legislation allowing teachers to bring firearms to school and other residents to carry them openly in public...
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Missouri lawmakers plan to target about 50 budget vetoes
(State News ~ 09/10/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri legislators plan to try to override about 50 line-item budget vetoes made by Gov. Jay Nixon, despite newly raised doubts from the attorney general's office about their legal authority to do so. Lawmakers are to convene today in an annual veto session to see if they can muster the two-thirds majority necessary in each chamber to overrule Nixon's vetoes on a variety of issues...
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Notre Dame baseball star commits to Mizzou
(High School Sports ~ 09/10/14)
The Bulldogs' Graham Ruopp made a verbal commitment Monday evening to continue his baseball career at the next level with the University of Missouri.
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Like mother, like daughter: Cape women win look-alike contest at fair
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
The judges must have seen something Tamara and Winnie Smee didn't. The two Cape Girardeau women won first place Tuesday evening in the mother-daughter look-alike contest at the SEMO District Fair. "We don't see [the resemblance] as much, but other people do, so I thought we might as well enter," Winnie Smee, 18, said as she and her mother stood outside the activities tent in matching magenta shirts and skinny jeans...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
Today is Wednesday, September 10, the 253rd day of 2014. There are 112 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On September 10, 1939, Canada declared war on Germany. On this date: In 1608, John Smith was elected president of the Jamestown colony council in Virginia...
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Gun control overdue
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/10/14)
A common-sense discussion about gun violence is long overdue in our state. Let's step back from the drastic approach in SB 656 and begin a serious discussion concerning the proliferation of guns and gun violence. As a Vietnam-era veteran trained in the use of the M-16 rifle, I know that this weapon was designed for one purpose only, to effectively and efficiently kill the enemy. I see no rational reason for a non-military gun owner to possess such a weapon, let alone carry one in public...
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FDNY fire chief to share his story
(Editorial ~ 09/10/14)
On Thursday the United States will remember the events of Sept. 11, 2001. It's been 13 years since that tragic day that left thousands dead and a nation in mourning. We will reflect more on 9/11 in this space on Thursday. Today we welcome New York Fire Department chief Richard Picciotto to Cape Girardeau to kick off the Southeast Missouri State University Speaker Series. Picciotto will deliver his address at 11:30 a.m. in Academic Hall. The event is free and open to the public...
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Ken and Jeanine Dobbins will leave impressive legacy
(Column ~ 09/10/14)
Tucked inside the River Campus is a dance studio named after Ken and Jeanine Dobbins. It is a functional room -- with a striking view -- that provides students the opportunity to study with top-notch instructors. Or to practice and learn on their own. The Dobbinses made a significant, but quiet gift, without fanfare, several years ago to help make the studio possible...
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A letter from Southeast Missouri State University president
(Column ~ 09/10/14)
Dear alumni and friends, I recently informed the board of regents of my intention to retire as Southeast Missouri State University's 17th president effective June 30, 2015, and I announced that decision to the campus community during Monday's State of the University address. ...
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Shipping oil overseas would lower gas prices, according to new study
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
NEW YORK -- Exporting more U.S. crude around the world would lower the price of gasoline for U.S. drivers and benefit the U.S. economy, according to a new study released Tuesday. While the conclusion may be counterintuitive, the reasoning is straightforward: Exports would encourage more U.S. oil production and put that crude on the global market. That would lower the global price of oil, the price that is linked most closely to the price of gasoline in the U.S...
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NYC police: Terror threat more complex than ever
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
NEW YORK -- Airstrikes in Iraq, ongoing unrest in Syria and the beheadings of two American journalists are casting a long shadow over the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. While there is no specific threat against New York ahead of the Thursday commemoration, the rising power of disparate militant groups around the world presents the most complex terrorism danger since the twin towers were destroyed, New York intelligence officials said this week...
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Fourth U.S. aid worker with Ebola arrives in Atlanta
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
ATLANTA -- The fourth U.S. aid worker sickened with Ebola arrived in Atlanta on Tuesday, mirroring the carefully choreographed routine of the two Americans already successfully treated and released from Emory University Hospital's special isolation unit...
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American recovery drives dollar higher
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
NEW YORK -- In the world of currencies, the dollar is starting to look like a safe home in a tough neighborhood. A strengthening American economy, combined with a gloomy outlook for growth elsewhere, is pushing the U.S. currency sharply higher...
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Brown captures GOP nod in bid for Senate return
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
CONCORD, N.H. -- Former Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Scott Brown won New Hampshire's Republican U.S. Senate primary Tuesday, moving forward in his attempt to get back to Washington from another state. Brown faced nine primary opponents, though only two mounted serious campaigns. ...
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Marriage of elderly newlyweds questioned
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- In some ways, Rebecca Wright doesn't understand all the fuss over her 96-year-old mother's recent marriage. After all, she says, "Anybody who wants to get married must have a little dementia." The courts, though, and some of Wright's other relatives aren't amused. And the future for newlyweds Edith Hill, 96, and Eddie Harrison, 95, is uncertain...
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Shark kills man in Australia despite rescue attempt
(International News ~ 09/10/14)
SYDNEY -- A shark killed a man Tuesday at eastern Australia's popular Byron Bay despite a beachgoer's brave rescue attempt, police said. Beachgoer Mark Hickey swam 50 to 65 feet into the water at Clarkes Beach to retrieve the severely wounded victim, police inspector Bobbie Cullen said...
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Jet wreckage scattered as report is released
(International News ~ 09/10/14)
HRABOVE, Ukraine -- A child's jump rope, its yellow handles blistered and charred. A burned book in Tagalog. Chunks of twisted fuselage. More than seven weeks after being shot from the sky, the wreckage from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 still lay strewn Tuesday across the fields of eastern Ukraine...
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Veterans watchdog: VA managers lied about delays
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
WASHINGTON -- Managers at more than a dozen Veterans Affairs medical facilities lied to federal investigators about scheduling practices and other issues, the department's inspector general said Tuesday. Richard Griffin, the VA's acting inspector general, said his office is investigating allegations of wrongdoing at 93 VA sites across the country, including 12 reports that were completed and submitted to the VA for review...
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Gay marriage issue may go to U.S. Supreme Court
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
WASHINGTON -- Both sides in the gay marriage debate agree on one thing: It's time for the Supreme Court to settle the matter. Even a justice recently said she thinks so, too. The consensus makes it likely the justices soon will agree to take up the question of whether the Constitution forbids states from defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman. A final ruling isn't likely before June, but a decision to get involved could come as soon as the end of this month...
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Study: More pilots testing positive for legal, illegal drugs
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
WASHINGTON -- Tests of pilots killed in plane crashes over more than two decades show an increasing use of both legal and illegal drugs, including some that could impair flying, according to a study released Tuesday by the National Transportation Safety Board...
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Obama claims authority for strikes
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama told congressional leaders Tuesday he has the authority he needs to launch a broader military campaign to root out extremists in Iraq and Syria, a day before outlining his plans to the American people in a prime-time address...
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U.N.: Carbon dioxide pollution at record high
(International News ~ 09/10/14)
GENEVA -- Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere reached a record high in 2013 as increasing levels of man-made pollution transform the planet, the U.N. weather agency said Tuesday. The heat-trapping gas blamed for the largest share of global warming rose to global concentrations of 396 parts per million last year, the biggest year-to-year change in three decades, the World Meteorological Organization said in an annual report...
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Marjorie Heffner
(Obituary ~ 09/10/14)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Marjorie Ann Heffner, 82, of Marble Hill passed away Monday, Sept. 8, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born May 30, 1932, in Luverne, Minnesota, daughter of Elmer and Gwynn Williams Erickson. Survivors include five sons, Larry, Kenneth and Wayne Haffner of Marble Hill, Billy Haffner of Boston, Kentucky, and Alton Heffner of Cape Girardeau; five daughters, Barbara Morris of Marble Hill, Susan Haffner of Fruitland, Roberta Legate of Glenallen, Missouri, Bonnie Cagle of Parsons, Tennessee, and Nancy Clifton of Cape Girardeau; two brothers, Duane (Kate) Bagley of Minnesota and Arnold (Evelyn) Erickson of Shevlin, Minnesota; six sisters, Lola Eddy of Decatur, Georgia, Mary and Emy Erickson of Clitherall, Minnesota, Theolynn Machenko of Blaine, Minnesota, Pat Beatty of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Diane Erickson of Peyton, Colorado; 31 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.. ...
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Bertha Bles-Meyer
(Obituary ~ 09/10/14)
BENTON, Mo. -- Bertha Bles-Meyer, 92, of Newton, Massachusetts, formerly of Benton and St. Louis, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. She was born Feb. 23, 1922, to Edward and Clara Scherer Bles. Bertha was the beloved wife for 67 years of John I. ...
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Christina Rumph
(Obituary ~ 09/10/14)
Christina Rumph, 44, of Farmington, Missouri, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014, at St. Francois Manor in Farmington. There is no service. Crain Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau is in charge of arrangements.
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Peggy Hudson
(Obituary ~ 09/10/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Peggy A. Hudson, 81, of Perryville died Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014, at her home. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, with the Rev. Rich Wehrmeyer officiating. Burial will be at a later date in Rose Lawn Cemetery in Crystal City, Missouri...
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Mary Reiss
(Obituary ~ 09/10/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Mary Marguerite "Marge" Reiss, 91, of Perryville died Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014, at Independence Care Center of Perry County. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday and from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Friday at Young and Sons Funeral Home. The wake will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The rosary will be at 8:30 a.m. Friday...
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Sheronda Harris
(Obituary ~ 09/10/14)
Sheronda Kinder Harris, 45, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Ford and Sons Sprigg Street Funeral Home, with Charles E. Jones Jr. and JoAnn McCauley officiating. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements...
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Pete Sturm
(Obituary ~ 09/10/14)
Pete Sturm, 65, of Scott City died Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Scott City is in charge of arrangements.
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Jackson police report 9/10/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/10/14)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI Arrests Summonses Assault Thefts Miscellaneous...
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Cape police report 9/10/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/10/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest Summonses Burglary Thefts Miscellaneous...
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Births 9/10/14
(Births ~ 09/10/14)
Son to Aaron Joseph and Brianna Anne Biri of Cape Girardeau, Southeast Hospital, 12:57 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014. Name, Lincoln Xander. Weight, 8 pounds, 8 ounces. Second son. Mrs. Biri is the former Brianna Stevens, daughter of Gary and Judy Stevens of Cape Girardeau. She is a service representative with AT&T. Biri is the son of Mike and Lisa Biri of Jackson. He is assistant manager at Best Buy.
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Highway 51 in Perry County reduced for bridge work
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
Highway 51 in Perry County will be reduced to one lane with an 11-foot width restriction as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform maintenance to the bridge over the Mississippi River. The span is northeast of County Road 238. A news release from MoDOT says the work will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily Monday through Wednesday....
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Apple reveals smartwatch and new, larger iPhones
(National News ~ 09/10/14)
CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Apple unveiled its long-anticipated smartwatch Tuesday, introducing a device that aims to put many of the functions of a smartphone onto a smaller screen that's never more than an arm's length from the wearer's eyes. The Apple Watch, the company's first completely new product in four years and its first wearable device, is Apple's most ambitious expansion since CEO Tim Cook replaced Steve Jobs three years ago...
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Protests, anger, doubt prevail at Ferguson meeting
(State News ~ 09/10/14)
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) -- Elected leaders in the St. Louis suburb where an unarmed black 18-year-old was fatally shot by a white police officer hoped to use their first public meeting since Michael Brown's death as a chance to promote community healing...
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Canada finds 1840s ship lost in Arctic
(International News ~ 09/10/14)
TORONTO -- One of two British explorer ships that vanished in the Arctic nearly 170 years ago during a search for the fabled Northwest Passage has been found, Canada's prime minister announced Tuesday in a discovery that could unlock one of history's biggest mysteries and swell Canadian pride...
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Raging floods kill over 440 in Pakistan, India
(International News ~ 09/10/14)
JHANG, Pakistan -- Raging monsoon floods sweeping across India and Pakistan have killed more than 440 people, authorities said Tuesday, warning hundreds of thousands more to be prepared to flee their homes as helicopters and boats raced to save marooned victims...
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Jackson volleyball team rolls past Central
(High School Sports ~ 09/10/14)
All high school scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Tuesday.
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Reds get to Wacha, cool off Cardinals
(Professional Sports ~ 09/10/14)
~Cincinnati breaks Cards' spell with 9-5 win CINCINNATI -- Michael Wacha's second start back from a shoulder problem wasn't very good. Devin Mesoraco homered off Wacha and drove in three runs, and Mike Leake pitched into the seventh inning, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 9-5 victory Tuesday night that ended their six-game losing streak against the St. Cardinals...
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Prayer 9/10/14
(Prayer ~ 09/10/14)
O Lord Jesus, thank you for patriots and all who help preserve freedom. Amen.
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Broadway League relents, agrees to honor Rivers
(Entertainment ~ 09/10/14)
NEW YORK -- In the end, Broadway's leaders saw the light -- and decided to turn them off. The Broadway League, which represents theater owners and producers, reversed itself Tuesday and chose to get Broadway's theaters to dim their lights in honor of Joan Rivers...
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Out of the past 9/10/14
(Out of the Past ~ 09/10/14)
Circuit Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr. is the guest speaker at the Old McKendree annual meeting in the afternoon; the meeting includes observance of 180 years since the organization of the congregation. Covenant Christian Center, a nondenominational, interfaith church, begins holding services at the Show Me Center; services were previously held at the home of its pastor, the Rev. Terry Culberson, and his wife, Jannis...
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Source says Ray Rice video sent to NFL in April
(Professional Sports ~ 09/10/14)
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- A law enforcement official says he sent a video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee to an NFL executive five months ago, while league executives have insisted they didn't see the violent images until this week. The person played The Associated Press a 12-second voicemail from an NFL office number on April 9 confirming the video arrived. A female voice expresses thanks and says: "You're right. It's terrible."...
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'Gone Girl' extra: 'One of my friend's picture was in Entertainment Weekly'
(Local News ~ 09/10/14)
Marrianne Bruce shared her experiences in being an extra on the set of 'Gone Girl' with rustmedia.
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Good grief, Mr. President
(Column ~ 09/10/14)
Nothing to see here folks. Just another week in Washington. Increasingly, the lack of American leadership from the Obama White House is illustrating the fundamental flaw of inexperience in Washington combined with a detached arrogance that has outworn its welcome...
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