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League of Women Voters to host candidate forum
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
The League of Women Voters of Southeast Missouri and local public radio station KRCU will host a forum Tuesday designed to give voters an opportunity to learn more about candidates in the 8th Congressional District and 147th State Representative District races...
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Triple bill of country acts show stuff at Show Me Center
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Three of country music's most impressive up-and-coming artists rocked the Show Me Center on Thursday as Jake Owen's Days of Gold Tour rolled through Cape Girardeau. The Cadillac Three, the Eli Young Band and surf-country icon Jake Owen played in front of an audience of hundreds...
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Mo. legislation would cut fees paid by businesses
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander on Wednesday announced plans for legislation to cut fees paid by Missouri businesses to the overall lowest in the country. The proposal will be pre-filed by Sen. Wayne Wallingford, R-Cape Girardeau, and will seek to reduce or eliminate numerous fees for new and existing businesses that must file paperwork with the secretary of state...
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Popular Day on the River set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
The Missouri Department of Conservation will host its fifth annual "Day on the River" at the Cape Girardeau riverfront Saturday. The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., coincides with National Hunting and Fishing Day and will feature a variety of activities...
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Charges dropped against suspect's girlfriend; could be refiled later
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Charges have been dropped against the girlfriend of a man accused of strangling his mother with a dog leash and burning her body last year in Scott County, but that does not mean she is off the hook, a prosecutor said. Tiffany Warner, 25, was indicted last year on charges of tampering with evidence in connection with the Aug. 7, 2013, death of Cynthia Canoy, 48, of Scott City. The charges were dropped July 24, according to the New Madrid County, Missouri, Circuit Clerk's office...
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Cottonwood plan may include privatization
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Plans have been set in motion to privatize Cottonwood Residential Treatment Center. The future of the 32-bed facility has remained uncertain since its funding was depleted in a round of budget cuts by Gov. Jay Nixon in June. It was slated for closure, but hopes remained it could be saved when Nixon released nearly half the funding for the facility last week...
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'Gone Girl' tickets now on sale
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Tickets now are on sale for the initial screenings of "Gone Girl" in Cape Girardeau. Wehrenberg Theatres' Cape West 14 Cine announced today that tickets are available for a 10 p.m. Oct. 2 showing and four daily showings Oct. 3 through Oct. 5. They may be purchased online at fandango.com, wehrenberg.com and at the Cape West 14 Cine box office, according to Adam Ralls, concession manager at the theater complex...
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Scott City district to receive $96,000
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Chairs for the new performing arts theater/Federal Emergency Management Safe Room, a budget revision and a report of additional funds released by Gov. Jay Nixon were highlighted at the Scott City School Board meeting Wednesday. Superintendent Diann Ulmer said the district is due to receive an additional $96,000 after Nixon's release of $143 million of previously frozen education funding for local school districts and higher education institutions. ...
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East Perry Community fair begins Friday
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- As parades go, it's tough to beat the procession that begins the East Perry Community Fair that will be held Friday and Saturday at the fairgrounds in Altenburg, about 30 miles north of Cape Girardeau...
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'Gone Girl' extra: Neil Patrick Harris was 'a very cool guy'
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Editor's note: This content is provided through a partnership with rustmedia. Don Bouge shared his experiences in being an extra on the set of 'Gone Girl'. This Q&A is a part of a project with the Southeast Missourian and rustmedia. Coming soon: Video interviews with several of the extras. This is one of several stories to be published online...
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LOCAL STUDENT PARTICIPATES IN 75TH SESSION OF MISSOURI BOYS STATE
(Submitted Story ~ 09/18/14)
Tyler Layne Rogers participated in The American Legion Boys State of Missouri June 14-21 on the campus of the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. Tyler was selected based on his leadership, citizenship, academics, and character during his junior year at Scott City High School...
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American Queen
(Submitted Photo ~ 09/18/14)
This is a top view of the American Queen.
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Southeast Missouri State football team looks for revenge vs. Southeastern Louisiana
(College Sports ~ 09/18/14)
The Redhawks host Southeastern Louisiana, ranked No. 3 and No. 4 in the two major national polls, at 6 p.m. Saturday at Houck Stadium in their final nonconference game of the regular season.
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Jackson softball team captures 8-inning thriller against Notre Dame
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/14)
The Indians won the game on a two-out, two-run single.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
Today is Thursday, September 18, the 261st day of 2014. There are 104 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On September 18, A.D. 14, the Roman Senate officially confirmed Tiberius as the second emperor of the Roman Empire, succeeding the late Augustus...
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Speak Out 9/18/14
(Speak Out ~ 09/18/14)
I would like to give my most grateful thanks to the lady who stopped her car and helped my husband, who had fallen in the yard, get back up. You're an angel. Thank you. Immigration delay Not even those people who were gullible enough to vote for Obama once and then twice will believe that he is delaying his executive action on immigration until after the election for anything but to provide cover for those lame duck Democrats who are surely going to lose the Senate...
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Plenty of activities for SEMO Family Weekend
(Editorial ~ 09/18/14)
Students have been in class for a few weeks, and this weekend the university and community welcome parents back to town to celebrate Family Weekend. There are several events on the schedule, and you can find a full list on the university's website, semo.edu, and more area events on semoevents.com. But here are a few to highlight:...
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Union says Oreo incident meant to divide workers
(State News ~ 09/18/14)
ST. LOUIS -- A national union is escalating its criticism of St. Louis' public transit system over the distribution of an Oreo cookie recipe, saying the agency is trying to create a divide between Metro bus drivers and light rail operators, most of whom are black, and the largely white maintenance workers...
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Prosecutor may release grand jury audio
(State News ~ 09/18/14)
ST. LOUIS -- A prosecutor says he'll immediately release transcripts and audio recordings of a grand jury investigation into the death of Michael Brown if the panel doesn't indict the suburban St. Louis police officer who shot him. Spokesman Ed Magee on Wednesday said St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch has ordered that the proceedings be transcribed and audio-recorded, an unusual step for grand juries in Missouri. The story was first reported by St. Louis Public Radio...
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NFL, union agree to new drug policy, HGH testing
(Professional Sports ~ 09/18/14)
Welker, Scandrick will return to the field this Sunday
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Wallenda ready for Windy City walk
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
CHICAGO -- Nik Wallenda is all about spectacle, a showman who crossed Niagara Falls and an Arizona gorge on a high wire. He now has his sights on Chicago's iconic skyscrapers -- partly because of the city's reputation for being windy. Never mind many historians believe the Windy City nickname was coined because of blowhard politicians. ...
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Suspect in ambush of troopers is a military re-enactor
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
The suspect in last week's fatal ambush outside a rural Pennsylvania State Police barracks belonged to a "military simulation unit" whose members play the role of soldiers from eastern Europe, police said Wednesday. Eric Frein, 31, "appears to have assumed that role in real life" as he seeks to avoid capture, Lt. Col. George Bivens said...
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NASA's Maven spacecraft reaches Mars this weekend
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Mars, get ready for another visitor or two. This weekend, NASA's Maven spacecraft will reach the red planet following a 10-month journey spanning 442 million miles. If all goes well, the robotic explorer will hit the brakes and slip into Martian orbit Sunday night...
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Pot industry battles stoner stereotypes
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
DENVER -- Tired of Cheech and Chong pot jokes and ominous anti-drug campaigns, the marijuana industry and activists are starting an ad blitz in Colorado aimed at promoting moderation and the safe consumption of pot. To get their message across, they are skewering some of the old Drug War-era ads that focused on the fears of marijuana, including the famous "This is your brain on drugs" fried-egg ad from the 1980s...
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Dog missing from Pennsylvania found in Oregon
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- A Jack Russell terrier that went missing from its Pennsylvania home has turned up at an animal shelter nearly 3,000 miles away. A good Samaritan this month spotted the 7-year-old dog named Gidget wandering in the Portland suburb of Tualatin and brought her to the Bonnie L. Hays Animal Shelter, said Deborah Wood, manager of Washington County Animal Services...
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'Easy Rider' motorcycle soon will be auctioned
(Entertainment ~ 09/18/14)
NEW YORK -- The customized Captain America chopper Peter Fonda rode in "Easy Rider" came to symbolize the counterculture of the 1960s. Now it's for sale. The auction house Profiles in History said it estimates the Harley-Davidson will bring up to $1.2 million at its Oct. 18 sale online and at its galleries in Calabasas, California...
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Dow closes at record high
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
NEW YORK -- The stock market got the reassurance it wanted from the Federal Reserve on Wednesday. The U.S. central bank signaled it would keep its short-term interest rate near zero for a while yet, and investors pushed the Dow Jones industrial average to a record high. Low rates have been a boon to the market by helping stimulate the economy and making stocks a more attractive investment than bonds...
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15 detained in Australian terrorism raids
(International News ~ 09/18/14)
SYDNEY -- Australian police detained 15 people Thursday in a major counterterrorism operation, saying intelligence indicated a random, violent attack was being planned on Australian soil. About 800 federal and state police officers raided more than two dozen properties across Sydney as part of the operation -- the largest in Australian history, Australian Federal Police Deputy Commissioner Andrew Colvin said. Raids in the eastern cities of Brisbane and Logan were conducted...
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East Ukraine casualties rise as rebels reject deal
(International News ~ 09/18/14)
DONETSK, Ukraine -- Shelling in rebel-held parts of east Ukraine killed at least 12 civilians Wednesday, as a top leader of pro-Russian rebels rejected Ukrainian legislation meant to end the unrest by granting self-rule to large swaths of the east...
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North Korea a temptation for some Americans
(International News ~ 09/18/14)
SEOUL, South Korea -- One shouted about God's love as he crossed a frozen river, clutching a Bible. Another swam, drunk and naked. Several U.S. soldiers dashed around land mines. Time and again, Americans over the years have slipped illegally into poor, deeply suspicious, anti-American North Korea, even as it has become increasingly easy to enter legally as a tourist. ...
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Scottish campaign enters final day
(International News ~ 09/18/14)
EDINBURGH, Scotland -- Will the ayes have it, or will Scotland say naw thanks? No one is certain. Excitement and anxiety mounted across the country Wednesday, the final day of campaigning before today's referendum on independence. With opinion polls suggesting the result is too close to call and turnout expected to reach record levels, supporters of separation feel they are within touching distance of victory -- but wonder whether their surge in the polls will be enough...
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U.S. military role in Iraq raises combat questions
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
WASHINGTON -- The White House and the Pentagon are grappling with how to explain what American military forces are doing and could do in Iraq as they battle the Islamic State militants. Speaking at U.S. Central Command on Wednesday, President Barack Obama reiterated his pledge to keep American troops out of combat missions. But hours later, Vice President Joe Biden appeared to be less certain...
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Ex-VA doctor says Phoenix report on patient deaths a 'whitewash'
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
WASHINGTON -- A doctor who exposed serious problems at the troubled Phoenix Veterans Affairs hospital said Wednesday a report on patient deaths there is a "whitewash" that minimizes life-threatening conduct by senior leaders at the hospital. Dr. Samuel Foote, a former clinic director for the VA in Phoenix, said a report by the department's inspector general appears designed to "minimize the scandal and protect its perpetrators rather than to provide the truth."...
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Births 9/18/14
(Births ~ 09/18/14)
Son to Cody Wayne French and Mary Lynn Medvik of Perryville, Missouri, Saint Francis Medical Center, 2:57 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014. Name, Cody Wayne Jr. Weight, 4 pounds, 5 ounces. Second child, first son. French is the son of Gwena Sutterer and Jerry Sutterer of Perryville. He is a landscaper/hauler...
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Out of the past 9/18/14
(Out of the Past ~ 09/18/14)
The SEMO District Fair, which closed Saturday, attracted 86,949 in its weeklong attendance; at Arena Park today, crews from Coglizer Tent and Awning Co. of Joplin, Missouri, are busy taking down tents and turning the fairgrounds back into a park. The Jackson Board of Aldermen vote unanimously to reduce the amount of land they plan to annex from 2,400 acres to 909 acres; officials will focus on a 2,000-foot corridor along U.S. 61 totaling 909 miles...
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Wainwright pitches complete-game shutout in Cards' 2-0 win over Brewers
(Professional Sports ~ 09/18/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Adam Wainwright is rounding back into the shape the St. Louis Cardinals have become accustomed to from their ace. Wainwright posted his 19th win, pitching a shutout Wednesday night as the Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 2-0 to hold their 2 1/2-game edge in the NL Central...
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Stedman Bailey back at practice for Rams
(Professional Sports ~ 09/18/14)
The second-year wideout served half of a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy
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Shane Ray starring at defensive end for Mizzou
(Professional Sports ~ 09/18/14)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Missouri defensive end Shane Ray turned to football to stay out of trouble. "My mom felt that I needed some structure," Ray said. "At the time, I was just trying to find a way to stay in school after high school." The national leader in tackles for losses, Ray grew up in a crime-riddled section of Kansas City. He lived with his mother, Sebrina Johnson, who pushed him into the game...
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Southeast teams drop road games
(College Sports ~ 09/18/14)
The Southeast Missouri State volleyball team dropped its match against Missouri-Kansas City in four sets Wednesday night.
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BBB warns of advance-payment loan scam
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
The Better Business Bureau is warning Southeast Missouri residents about a loan scam that cost a Portageville, Missouri, man about $7,000. Bill Smith, an investigator for the bureau's St. Louis office, which covers eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois, cautioned consumers against applying for loans through online companies that require them to put up some of their own money as "insurance" or "collateral."...
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CNN anchor Anderson Cooper to speak Sunday at Show Me Center
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
CNN's Anderson Cooper will present "A 360? Look at World Events" as part of Southeast Missouri State University's 2014-2015 Speakers Series at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Show Me Center. His presentation is a featured Family Weekend event. Tickets are required. ...
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Jackson police report 9/18/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/18/14)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Summonses...
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Cape Girardeau police report 9/18/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 09/18/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests...
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Jeffrey Umfleet
(Obituary ~ 09/18/14)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Jeffrey Scott Umfleet, 47, of Calvert City, Kentucky, formerly of Chaffee, went home to be with his heavenly Father on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, at his home, in the arms of his beautiful bride. He was born July 29, 1967, in Cape Girardeau, to Larry and Carol Duncan Umfleet. He and Angela Marie Smith were married Nov. 28, 1992, at First Baptist Church in Chaffee...
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Delmer Stelling
(Obituary ~ 09/18/14)
FROHNA, Mo. -- Delmer Edwin Stelling, 79, of Frohna died Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, at Altenburg, Missouri. He was born April 1, 1935, in Brazeau, Missouri, son of Edwin and Ellanore Dohl Stelling. He and Evelyn Kutscher were married Oct. 30, 1954...
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Joy Simmons
(Obituary ~ 09/18/14)
COMMERCE, Mo. -- Joy Jean Johnson Sander Simmons, 87, of Commerce passed away Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, at her home, surrounded by family. She was born Feb. 26, 1927, in Orient, South Dakota, to Ed and Connie Phelps Johnson. She and Elwood Sander were married April 1, 1944. He preceded her in death Feb. 2, 1955. She later married J.D. Simmons on Nov. 17, 1958. He preceded her in death Feb. 17, 2001...
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Kenneth Moore
(Obituary ~ 09/18/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Kenneth H. Moore, 93, of Perryville died Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, at Perry County Memorial Hospital. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Miller Family Funeral Home and Saturday from 9 a.m. until time of service at First Baptist Church in Perryville. A Masonic service will be at 7 p.m. Friday...
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Vesta Meyer
(Obituary ~ 09/18/14)
Vesta Mae Meyer, 97, of Jackson passed away Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014, at the home of a daughter in St. Joseph, Missouri. She will once again be with Joe, her beloved husband of 72 years, who passed away Aug. 28, 2008. She was born Oct. 9, 1916, near Millersville, to David and Carrie Estes Lange. She and Joe Lynn Meyer eloped July 13, 1936...
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Charles Burger
(Obituary ~ 09/18/14)
Charles Michael Burger, 69, of Scott City passed away Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, at his home, with his family by his side. He was born Oct. 3, 1944, in Cape Girardeau, to Louis Charles and Anna Marie Enderle Burger. He and Carol Ann Dohogne were married April 19, 1965. They were happily married 49 years...
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Marvin Blevins
(Obituary ~ 09/18/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Marvin E. Blevins, 67, of Perryville died Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, at his home. He was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War. Visitation will be from 5:30 p.m. until service time today at Young and Sons Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 6:30 p.m. today at the funeral home, with the Rev. Gerold McBride officiating...
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Earl Blechle
(Obituary ~ 09/18/14)
Earl John Blechle, 80, of Jackson died Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, at Jackson Manor. He was born June 16, 1934, in Cape Girardeau, to August and Katherine Pingle Blechle. Earl and Joyce May were married June 13, 1964, in Cape Girardeau. Earl served with the U.S. Army in the Korean War...
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Hooked on Science: Toothbrush robot
(Community ~ 09/18/14)
Build a robot with a few items from around the house. 7.5VDC micro super high-speed motor Toothbrush Double-sided foam tape Wire cutters Button/coin-cell battery Electric tape STEP 1: Using wire cutters, have an adult remove the handle from the toothbrush...
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Who's neXt 9/18/14
(Community ~ 09/18/14)
Events On Show Me Day, potential students interested in Southeast can visit the campus and see the academic programs and services offered. "Students can find out about Southeast's admission process, meet with faculty from our academic departments, and interact with current Southeast students," director of admissions Lenell Hahn said in a news release...
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Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda 9/18/14
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
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 items Action items Discussion and possible action Discussion and possible action, county advisory boards...
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Chaffee School Board against amendment 3
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
The Chaffee School Board recently passed a resolution opposing Amendment 3, a proposed amendment to the Missouri Constitution, that would, among other things, tie student performance to teacher evaluations. Opponents also contend it would take away local control of school districts. ...
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Mike Smythe retiring from KBSI, My 49
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Mike Smythe announced his retirement from FOX 23 KBSI and My 49 WDKA effective Sept. 26. Mr. Smythe joined the Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. in February 2012 after serving with KFVS12 and CW for 13 years. FOX 23 has won three recent awards from the Missouri Broadcasters Association. ...
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Nixon to visit Central Junior High today
(Local News ~ 09/18/14)
Gov. Jay Nixon will visit Central Junior High School, 205 Caruthers Ave. in Cape Girardeau, at 1:45 p.m. today. Nixon will meet with students to discuss the importance of investing in public education. His appearance follows a successful effort to defeat a package of tax breaks in the legislature last week. ...
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Mo. teen shot with stun gun out of coma
(State News ~ 09/18/14)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A suburban Kansas City teenager is no longer in a medically induced coma and is speaking with family members after a police officer critically injured him with a stun gun. The Kansas City Star reported 17-year-old Bryce Masters of Independence, Missouri, began slowly recovering overnight and was able to answer questions from hospital staff Wednesday. ...
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House grudgingly approves arms for Syrian rebels
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
WASHINGTON -- The Republican-controlled House voted grudgingly Wednesday to give the administration authority to train and arm Syrian rebels as President Barack Obama emphasized that American forces "do not and will not have a combat mission" in the struggle against Islamic State militants in Iraq or Syria...
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Online sleuths aid probe of gay couple's beating
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
PHILADELPHIA -- Police searching for a group of suspects in the beating of a gay couple say they got an assist from social media users, and a defense lawyer said Wednesday some of them were turning themselves in for questioning. A security video of the group strolling downtown was posted by police Tuesday and set the online community to work. ...
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School police getting free military gear
(National News ~ 09/18/14)
LOS ANGELES -- School police departments across the country have taken advantage of free military surplus gear, stocking up on mine resistant armored vehicles, grenade launchers and scores of M16 rifles. At least 26 school districts have participated in the Pentagon's surplus program, which is not new but has come under scrutiny after police responded to protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, last month with tear gas, armored military trucks and riot gear...
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Los Cabos in a mess 3 days after wrath of hurricane
(International News ~ 09/18/14)
SAN JOSE DEL CABO, Mexico -- Desperate locals and tourists were in survival mode in the resort area of Los Cabos on Wednesday, with electrical and water service out three days after Hurricane Odile made landfall as a Category 3 storm. Looters stripped supermarkets of their food and other products, with some people fighting over goods. At least one supermarket decided to give away its merchandise. People pushed shopping carts full of goods that at times clogged the highway...
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Liberia president praises U.S. for Ebola help
(International News ~ 09/18/14)
MONROVIA, Liberia -- People critically ill with Ebola languishing in an ambulance for hours as paramedics seek a place for them. Treatment centers filling up as soon as they are opened. The situation is so dire in Liberia, its president welcomed a U.S. pledge to send troops and treatment centers, but said much more needs to be done...
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Iraq premier nixes U.S. troops
(International News ~ 09/18/14)
BAGHDAD -- Iraq's new prime minister ruled out stationing U.S. ground troops in his country, chiding the international community Wednesday for inaction in Syria and lamenting the "puzzling" exclusion of neighboring Iran from the coalition being assembled to fight the Islamic State group...
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High school roundup: Meadow Heights volleyball team takes down Oran in straight sets
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/14)
All high school scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Wednesday.
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Cain, Aoki power Royals to 6-2 win over White Sox
(Professional Sports ~ 09/18/14)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Lorenzo Cain hit a three-run homer, Nori Aoki kept up his tear at the plate and the Kansas City Royals roughed up Chicago White Sox ace Chris Sale in a 6-2 victory Wednesday night that kept the pressure on Detroit in the AL Central...
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Prayer 9/18/14
(Prayer ~ 09/18/14)
O Lord Jesus, we humbly ask for discernment that we may honor you in all things. Amen.
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Students learn about world by studying current events
(Community ~ 09/18/14)
With news speeding past everyone -- including students -- high school current-events teachers try to help students keep it in perspective by giving them tools to process the information and form their own opinions. The courses go under various names and fall under various categories, such as social studies, sociology or philosophy, but the purpose is to have a healthy debate on topics of the day from national and international news to happenings closer to home...
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High school football: Week 5
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/14)
Chaffee (0-3) at Scott City (2-2) Last week: Malden 71, Scott City 8; Chaffee open Last year: Chaffee 51, Scott City 16 Outlook: Both teams enter the annual SEMO South Conference rivalry game with a chance to build momentum for the second half of the season...
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