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Jackson man injured in rollover crash
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
A Jackson man was taken to the hospital with moderate injuries after being ejected from a car early Thursday morning on Highway 177 in Cape Girardeau County. About 12:05 a.m., Tyler R. Martin, 24, was driving a 2004 Hyundai Accent north on Route 177 three miles north of Route V when he ran off the road and overturned, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported...
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Missouri GOP governor candidates differ on education policy
(State News ~ 02/12/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Looking ahead to a 2016 campaign, Missouri's two leading Republican gubernatorial candidates disagreed Thursday over education policy while espousing the potential to tap into cost savings instead of new taxes to pay for highways...
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Campaign launched for Cape school bond issue
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
A former Cape Girardeau School Board member is leading a campaign -- Yes Cape Schools -- in hopes of clarifying misconceptions surrounding a $20 million bond proposal that will be sent to voters April 7. Stacy Kinder, who completed a second term on the board in 2013, said the campaign's goals include helping voters understand the financial aspects of the bond issue, as well as the need for it...
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Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team stumbles vs. OVC leaders
(College Sports ~ 02/12/15)
UT Martin's Ashia Jones exploited a smaller Southeast lineup, scoring 23 second-half points in a 78-60 Skyhawks win.
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Obama asks for new war powers against ISIS
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
WASHINGTON -- Vowing Islamic State forces are "going to lose," President Barack Obama urged Congress on Wednesday to authorize military action against terrorists who are cutting a swath across the Middle East. Yet he ruled out large-scale U.S. ground combat operations reminiscent of Iraq and Afghanistan...
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Boundaries drawn for new elementary school in Jackson
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
East Elementary School in Jackson will house its first students this fall, and district officials have established boundary lines that determine which students will attend the new facility. An estimated 400 kindergarten through fifth-grade students, as well as about 300 early childhood students, will attend the 105,000-square-foot building being constructed on 15 acres at 455 N. Lacey St...
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Defense analyst says global terrorism won't go away anytime soon
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
Terrorism, Islamic extremism and the way the United States and its allies can and should deal with such threats were key topics of the presentation delivered Wednesday night by Anthony Cordesman. The defense analyst with the Center for Strategic and International Studies was the fifth presenter in Southeast Missouri State University's Speakers Series. ...
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High school art exhibit at SEMO brings recognition, experience
(Community ~ 02/12/15)
High school students who live within 100 miles of Southeast Missouri State University are representing their school at the "Exhibiting Excellence: 37th Annual High School Art Exhibition." beginning Feb. 8. Art educators at the high school level were invited to submit 15 of their 11th- and 12th-grade students' artwork. The artwork could consist of drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography and mixed media...
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SEMO announces two of four candidates in presidential search
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
The names of two candidates in the presidential search at Southeast Missouri State University were announced Wednesday, with the remaining two finalists to be announced Friday. Margaret E. Madden and Paul D. Plotkowski will be on campus next week for tours, meetings, interviews and public forums...
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Jackson FBLA Hosts Career Fair
(Submitted Story ~ 02/12/15)
On Friday, January 16th, the Jackson Chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America held their annual Sixth Grade Career Fair at the Jackson Middle School. FBLA partnered with 21 businesses while over 450 students toured the various business stations, learning about careers found in the workforce today. ...
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Ruth Page School of Dance Announces Cape Girardeau Audition Date - March 7
(Submitted Story ~ 02/12/15)
Auditions for the Annual Four Week Professional Dance Program Take Place at Southeast Missouri State University from 2:30 -- 4 p.m. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO -- The Ruth Page School of Dance, located at 1016 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, announces the Cape Girardeau audition date for its four week 2015 Summer Intensive Program taking place June 22 -- July 17. ...
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Jackson FBLA Raises Awareness for March of Dimes
(Submitted Story ~ 02/12/15)
The Missouri FBLA primary state service project is to work to raise money and awareness for March of Dimes. This year, Jackson FBLA passed the baby bottle to raise funds during National FBLA Week. Fundraiser efforts began with passing the bottle at the District 15 FBLA conference on Monday and continued throughout the week. An educational flyer was developed and posted in the business hallway. And, Thursday, FBLA members were encouraged to wear purple in support of March of Dimes...
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Flags flying at the National Guard Armory in Perryville
(Submitted Photo ~ 02/12/15)
Thursday February 12th, a blustery cold morning, the flags were flying at the National Guard Armory in Perryville.
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First-year Southeast Missouri State softball coach brings new energy, leadership
(College Sports ~ 02/12/15)
In his first year directing the Southeast Missouri State softball program, coach Mark Redburn has focused his time and energy on teaching his players how to play "at a higher level." His lessons vary from defensive strategy to confidence at the plate or on the mound, as well as what the team's core values are, but the eventual goal is a re-energized and successful program...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
Today is Thursday, Feb. 12, the 43rd day of 2015. There are 322 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born in present-day Larue County, Kentucky. On this date:...
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U.S. should tread lightly with Russia, Ukraine situation
(Column ~ 02/12/15)
Beginning in 2002 the mainstream media promoted the Bush administration's agenda to invade Iraq. At the time, some citizens, using other information sources, knew the weapons of mass destruction argument was probably a pretense for war. Easy as it would have been, the media failed to challenge the administration's propaganda...
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Southeast to open Center for Excellence in Mass Media
(Editorial ~ 02/12/15)
Providing strong classroom education coupled with key learning experiences is important in any discipline. Southeast Missouri State University has taken another step in its mass media program to provide a first-class experience for students. Dr. Ken Dobbins, Southeast president, announced at the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce annual dinner that the university will lease space from Rust Communications at 325 Broadway (the old bank building) to start the new Center for Excellence in Mass Media.. ...
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Speak Out 2/12/15
(Speak Out ~ 02/12/15)
** Restrooms upgrade; ** Grammy Awards; ** Court rulings
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Panera beats 4Q profit forecasts
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
ST. LOUIS -- Panera Bread Co. (PNRA) on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter net income of $48.5 million. On a per-share basis, the St. Louis-based company said it had profit of $1.82. Earnings, adjusted for asset impairment costs, were $1.87 per share...
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Ruth Schlegel
(Obituary ~ 02/12/15)
Ruth G. Schlegel, 89, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, formerly of Cape Girardeau, passed away Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, in Lawrenceville. She was born Dec. 1, 1925, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Garrett A. and Emma M. Bollinger Seabaugh. She and Norman C. Schlegel were married Nov. 10, 1945, at Trinity Lutheran Church in San Diego. After 62 years of being devoted and supportive of each other, Norman preceded her in death Oct. 21, 2007...
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Clinton Massa
(Obituary ~ 02/12/15)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Clinton L. Massa, 83, of Marble Hill passed away Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Oct. 16, 1931, in Collinsville, Illinois, to Elmer Joseph and Alma Goodwin Massa. He and Marie Estes were married Dec. 20, 1952. She passed away June 21, 2008. He later married Regina Gremar...
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Patrick Scully
(Obituary ~ 02/12/15)
Patrick W. Scully, 75, of Jackson died Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, at his home. Visitation will be Friday from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the chapel of McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson. Parish prayers will be at 6:30, followed by the rosary...
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Jackson fire report 2/12/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/12/15)
JACKSON The Jackson Fire Department responded to the following call Tuesday: n Citizen assist on North Bast Street. The Jackson Fire Department responded to the following call Wednesday: n Emergency medical service on East Jackson Boulevard.
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Cape Girardeau police report 2/12/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/12/15)
CAPE GIRARDEAU The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI n Elizabeth Sue Anderson, 19, of Cape Girardeau was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Arrests n Michelle Sue Beck, 38, of Springfield, Missouri, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear for stolen property...
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Out of the past: Feb. 12
(Out of the Past ~ 02/12/15)
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board gives support to a swimming pool project; members emphasize that the recommendation deals strictly with the concept of a recreational pool; it doesn't address the issue of how much the city should spend for it...
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Dr. Otha Wingo
(Obituary ~ 02/12/15)
Dr. Elvis Otha Wingo, 80, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, at Saint Francis Medical Center. He was born Sept. 17, 1934, in Prentiss County, Mississippi, to Elijah and Edna Goodin Wingo. Raised by sharecroppers, he dropped out of high school at age 16 to attend college. He received his Ph.D. from University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. He married Marjorie Ann Hardy on June 11, 1961, in Wheeler, Mississippi...
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Frances Cargle
(Obituary ~ 02/12/15)
Frances Coe Cargle, 97, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, at Life Care Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Dec. 19, 1917, in San Francisco to the late Ivan Marshall and Della Turner Kramer. Frances and John F. Cargle were married Aug. 29, 1937, in Barlow, Kentucky. He preceded her in death...
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Verla Crites
(Obituary ~ 02/12/15)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Verla Jean Crites, 82, of Marble Hill passed away Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, at the home of a grandson. She was born April 1, 1932, at Sedgewickville, Missouri, to Harley and Hattie Bollinger Propst. She and Howard Crites were married Aug. 27, 1949. He passed away Sept. 27, 1991...
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Bake sales are out, healthier school fundraisers are in
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
WASHINGTON -- When it comes to school fundraisers, bake sale tables loaded with sugary goodies are out. Fun runs, auctions and sales of healthier treats are in. Government rules requiring schools to hold more nutritious fundraisers, along with a trend toward healthier eating in schools, could mean trouble for the long-beloved bake sale. In response, schools are selling everything from fruit to child-friendly shoe laces...
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Partial West Coast port shutdown looms
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
LOS ANGELES -- Troubles on the West Coast waterfront are getting worse. Amid an increasingly damaging labor dispute, 29 West Coast seaports which handle about $1 trillion of goods annually will be mostly closed four of the next five days. The announcement came Wednesday from the association representing companies that operate marine terminals where dockworkers move containers of goods on and off massive ocean-going vessels, eventually transferring the containers onto trucks or trains for distribution nationwide.. ...
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Priest pleads guilty in case involving mob, violin
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
CHICAGO -- A plot twist in a legal drama featuring a mobster and a violin played out Wednesday when a prison chaplain announced in court minutes before his trial was to start that he was guilty of trying to help an imprisoned mob hit man recover a hidden Stradivarius...
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Southeast Missouri State's Chris Martin named OVC Field Athlete of the Week
(College Sports ~ 02/12/15)
Southeast Missouri State track & field athlete and Central graduate Chris Martin continued the Redhawks' string of Ohio Valley Conference Field Athlete of the Week honors. The sophomore was named the male field athlete of the week on Wednesday. The Redhawks have earned at least one of the OVC's weekly field athlete awards -- men's and women's -- throughout the first six weeks...
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Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team set for rematch with UTM
(College Sports ~ 02/12/15)
Southeast Missouri State men's basketball coach Dickey Nutt is convinced his team is finally playing its best basketball of the season with five regular-season games remaining. Tonight kicks off a two-game homestand for the Redhawks, who will get to see how their best stacks up against the top two teams in the Ohio Valley Conference West Division...
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Deep, talented SEC looks for another run at CWS
(College Sports ~ 02/12/15)
The Southeastern Conference's depth and dominance in college baseball shows no sign of ending any time soon. Vanderbilt is coming off its first national championship after beating Virginia in the College World Series in June. LSU won a national title in 2009 while South Carolina took home back-to-back championships in 2010 and 2011...
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Son: Former UNLV coach Tarkanian dies in Las Vegas
(College Sports ~ 02/12/15)
LAS VEGAS -- He couldn't stop fighting the NCAA any more than he could give up chewing towels courtside. Jerry Tarkanian built a basketball dynasty in the desert, but it was his decades-long battle with the NCAA that defined him far more than the wins and losses...
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Hooked on Science: Penny-powered calculator
(Community ~ 02/12/15)
Do you have a few extra pennies in your pocket? If so, you can use them and a few other materials from around the house to power a calculator. n Three pennies n Three zinc washers n Cardboard n Electrical tape n Vinegar n Two alligator clip test leads...
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Births 2/12/15
(Births ~ 02/12/15)
Daughter to Corey Benjamin and Michael-Ann Elizabeth Buchheit of Perryville, Missouri, Southeast Hospital, 1:43 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015. Name, Quinn Louise. Weight, 8 pounds, 3 ounces. Third child, first daughter. Mrs. Buchheit is the former Michael-Ann Kellerman, daughter of Becky Ray and Ronald Ray of Perryville. She is employed by the Perry County School District. Buchheit is the son of Edward and Karen Buchheit of Perryville. He is employed by Bank of Missouri...
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SpaceX lifts off
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
An unmanned Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lifts off Wednesday from launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida. On board is the Deep Space Climate Observatory, which will head toward a solar-storm lookout point a million miles away...
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Ex-Carter County Collector placed on probation
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
VAN BUREN, Mo. -- A judge placed former Carter County collector Jennifer Clark-Williams on probation Monday morning when he sentenced her for stealing property tax money from the county. Clark-Williams, who resigned in October 2012 after having served as collector since January 1999, pleaded guilty in January to misdemeanor stealing...
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Google Startup competition a first for Cape Girardeau entrepreneurs
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
Downtown Cape Girardeau's co-working community is planning to host the Southeast Missouri region's first Google Startup Weekend in mid-March, which organizers say will give aspiring entrepreneurs a chance to transform innovative ideas into something more...
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Fewer sex assaults reported at military schools
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
WASHINGTON -- Students at the three military service academies reported fewer sexual assaults in the most recent school year, and an anonymous Pentagon survey shows the number of students saying they experienced some type of unwanted sexual contact also declined...
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Bosnian immigrants plead not guilty in terror financing case
(State News ~ 02/12/15)
ST. LOUIS -- An immigrant couple from Bosnia pleaded not guilty Wednesday to federal charges of funneling money and military supplies to extremist groups in Iraq and Syria. Attorneys for Ramiz Zijad Hodzic and Sedina Unkic Hodzic of St. Louis County entered pleas for them separately during a brief hearing in U.S. District Court in St. Louis. The defendants, who did not speak in court, remain in federal custody...
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Missouri takes step to 'right-to-work'
(State News ~ 02/12/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri took a step toward joining 24 other states with right-to-work laws when its House voted Wednesday to bar the collection of fees from workers who choose not to join a union. The vote of 92-66 with two lawmakers voting present, marks an advance for supporters of right-to-work after a similar measure last year failed to get a constitutional majority of 82 lawmakers in favor, and Republican leaders dropped it. ...
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Obama says U.S. has 'risen to challenge' of fighting Ebola
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama heralded a "new phase in the fight" against Ebola on Wednesday and said progress against the outbreak in West Africa will allow the U.S. to withdraw nearly all American troops sent to Liberia last fall. He cautioned the mission was not over, and he set an ambitious goal of eliminating the disease...
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Congress clears Keystone XL pipeline bill, setting up veto
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
WASHINGTON -- The Republican-controlled Congress approved a bill Wednesday to construct the Keystone XL oil pipeline, setting up a confrontation with President Barack Obama, who has threatened to veto the measure. The House voted 270-152 to send the bill to the president, endorsing changes made by the Senate that stated climate change was real and not a hoax, and oil sands should no longer be exempt from a tax used to clean up oil spills. Only one Republican voted against the measure...
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Lawyer: 'American Sniper' said ex-Marine 'straight-up nuts'
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
STEPHENVILLE, Texas -- Shortly before he was shot to death by a troubled former Marine at a Texas gun range, legendary Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle texted a buddy, "This dude is straight-up nuts," a defense attorney told jurors Wednesday. A lawyer for Eddie Ray Routh said in opening statements of the man's murder trial that Routh's insanity was so evident, Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield exchanged texts expressing alarm as the three rode together in February 2013 to a Texas shooting range...
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Survival of some endangered species hinges on 'Frozen Zoo'
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
ESCONDIDO, Calif. -- Whenever an endangered animal dies at the San Diego Zoo, researchers race out, regardless of the hour, to remove its sperm or eggs, maybe a bit of ear or eyeball, and carefully freeze the cells in liquid nitrogen. Today, the survival of the northern white rhinoceros and dozens of other species could hinge on the collection amassed over nearly 40 years that has become the largest gene bank of its kind: The Frozen Zoo...
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Parking-space dispute may have led to 3 Muslims slain
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Police are trying to determine whether hate played a role in the killing of three Muslims, a crime they said was sparked by a neighbor's simmering anger over parking and noise inside their condominium complex. Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, describes himself as a "gun toting" atheist. Neighbors say he always seemed angry and confrontational. His ex-wife said he was obsessed with the shooting-rampage movie "Falling Down" and showed "no compassion at all" for other people...
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NYC officer pleads not guilty to manslaughter in shooting
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
NEW YORK -- A rookie police officer pleaded not guilty Wednesday to manslaughter, official misconduct and other charges in the shooting death of a man in a pitch-black stairwell of a Brooklyn public housing complex. Officer Peter Liang appeared briefly in a Brooklyn courtroom as the charges, which include criminally negligent homicide and assault, were unsealed in the death of 28-year-old Akai Gurley. ...
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Greece presents its debt plan to skeptical eurozone
(International News ~ 02/12/15)
BRUSSELS -- Greece and its partners in the 19-country eurozone dug in for tough talks Wednesday as the country's finance minister unveiled the new Greek government's first concrete proposals on how to lighten its bailout program. The emergency meeting of the single currency zone's finance ministers is the first since the radical-left Syriza party won the general election in Greece last month on a pledge to drastically reduce the burden of the country's bailout and the associated budget austerity measures.. ...
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Britain starts public trial of driverless cars
(International News ~ 02/12/15)
LONDON -- Driverless cars are hitting Britain's public roads for the first time, giving a glimpse of future travel that's billed as safer and more efficient. Britain unveiled four prototype self-drive cars Wednesday, launching the country's first public trials before a series of planned rule reviews to accommodate the new technology...
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Leaders go to Minsk for Ukraine peace talks
(International News ~ 02/12/15)
MINSK, Belarus -- The leaders of France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine engaged in peace talks Wednesday in the Belarusian capital as fighting still raged in eastern Ukraine. The talks, brokered by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande, aim to negotiate a deal to end the hostilities between Ukrainian troops and Russian-backed separatists that have killed more 5,300 people since April...
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Cruise ship captain gets 16 years in prison
(International News ~ 02/12/15)
GROSSETO, Italy -- The captain of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship was convicted and sentenced Wednesday to 16 years and one month in prison for counts of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship in the 2012 disaster that killed 32 people...
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Middle-schoolers given 'Fifty Shades of Grey' puzzles
(Entertainment ~ 02/12/15)
MONESSEN, Pa. -- Parents in a Pennsylvania school district are turning 50 shades of red over word search puzzles given to middle-school pupils based on an erotic novel and movie. The students in Monessen were given puzzles based on "Fifty Shades of Grey" that contained terms including "spanking," "submissive," "leather cuffs" and "bondage." Other words on the list were more explicit...
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'Daily Show' search is on to replace Jon Stewart
(Entertainment ~ 02/12/15)
LOS ANGELES -- The question of who can replace Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show" seems roughly akin to asking his fans what might serve for the sun. His passion, wit and boldness make for a magical combination that will be difficult to re-create when Stewart steps away as host sometime later this year...
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Altenburg, Frohna pass ordinance to halt consolidation
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
FROHNA, Mo. -- Frohna and Altenburg moved one step closer to remaining separate, now that city officials in both towns have officially agreed on a legal strategy to avoid consolidation. City attorneys Thomas Hoeh and Phil Dormeyer worked to draft an ordinance, adopted by Altenburg's Board of Aldermen on Tuesday night and by Frohna's on Wednesday, that sets in motion their plans to jointly pursue a declaratory judgment in Perry County Circuit Court to keep the towns independent...
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Two Cape Girardeau men added to Wall of Valor
(Local News ~ 02/12/15)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- The newest people inducted Monday into the Wall of Valor at John J. Pershing VA Medical Center span three generations of combat veterans. The wars in which the six men fought were separated by decades and continents, yet many of the honorees share a humility when talking about the actions that earned each a Medal of Valor...
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Police want Punxsutawney Phil arrested
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
MERRIMACK, N.H. -- After a series of snowstorms, Merrimack police posted a gag on its Facebook page asking the public to rat out Punxsutawney Phil, the Pennsylvania groundhog who last week predicted six more weeks of winter. "We have received several complaints from the public that this little varmint is held up in a hole, warm and toasty," said the posting. "He told several people that Winter would last 6 more weeks; however he failed to disclose that it would consist of mountains of snow!"...
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Stocks drift lower as European ministers meet on Greek debt
(National News ~ 02/12/15)
NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks edged mostly lower in afternoon trading Wednesday. Investors have their focus turned to Europe, where an emergency meeting of finance ministers was addressing Greece's appeal for more generous bailout conditions. Energy stocks were among the biggest decliners as the price of oil fell...
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Southeast Missourian Athlete of the Week: Advance's Dalton Wilson
(High School Sports ~ 02/12/15)
Advance's Dalton Wilson scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Hornets to a 64-53 win over the Dexter Bearcats on Friday's homecoming night at Advance High School. "It makes a world of difference when we knock down shots," Advance coach Dennis Wheetley said. "I thought we worked the ball well and played together well. They didn't care who scored. We got the ball inside to Dawson, which opened things up outside."...
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'SNL' celebrates 4 decades of 'Live, from New York!'
(Entertainment ~ 02/12/15)
NEW YORK -- "Saturday Night Live," which has never shied from self-congratulation with countless best-of, holiday and anniversary shindigs, is doing it again, big-time. "The SNL 40th Anniversary Special," three hours of it, will air live at 7 p.m. Sunday on NBC...
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Raymond Courtois
(Obituary ~ 02/12/15)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Raymond V. Courtois, 91, of Destin, Florida, died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, in Destin. He was formerly of Perryville. Raymond was an Army veteran of World War II. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, and 6:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday at Young & Sons Funeral Home. The parish wake will be at 5 p.m. Friday...
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Jordan reacts
(Column ~ 02/12/15)
Civilized people everywhere were shocked and disgusted when ISIS released a video of the immolation of captured Jordanian pilot First Lt. Moaz al-Kasasbeh. The gruesome video has resulted in outrage across the Middle East, and many wondered if this terrible act would bring about more than words from the nations of the region...
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Prayer 2/12/15
(Prayer ~ 02/12/15)
Lord Jesus, in all circumstances may we speak truth with grace. Amen.
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High school roundup: Chaffee girls basketball team clinches regular-season title with win over Charleston
(High School Sports ~ 02/12/15)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Wednesday.
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