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4.0 earthquake reported in Bootheel
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
A magnitude-4.0 earthquake was reported in the Bootheel of Missouri just before 11 p.m. Wednesday, according to data from the U.S. Geological Survey. According to the USGS website, the quake occurred at 10:51 p.m. 2 miles south-southwest of Steele, Missouri, in Pemiscot County. The earthquake's depth reportedly was 7.3 miles...
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Jackson golf team claims three-squad match in tough conditions
(High School Sports ~ 04/02/15)
On a day when breaking par was next to impossible, the Jackson boys golf team did the next best thing. Four Indians golfers broke 40, and Jackson cruised to a 15-stroke victory Wednesday in a three-team meet with Central and Saxony Lutheran at the Cape Girardeau Country Club.
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Cape residents favor maintenance projects with transportation funds
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Results from the two Transportation Trust Fund 5 public meetings in Cape Girardeau show residents favor a focus on maintenance projects. The meetings in late February and early March allowed the public to weigh in on projects funded by the next installment of the half-cent, pay-as-you-go transportation sales tax, which will appear on the August ballot...
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School's improvement leads to a dance party
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
The gymnasium at Jefferson Elementary School on Wednesday afternoon was filled with dancing and laughter as about 150 students celebrated their success in the ABC Today program. The program, started by Big Brothers Big Sisters, was implemented during the 2013-2014 school year by the ABC Today Network, a partnership of the Cape Girardeau School District and other community organizations...
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Parents of Kaden Robert discussed organ donation with him before his death
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
BENTON, Mo. -- As parents, it was a question they never wanted to be asked: Is your child an organ donor? But when their 15-year-old son, Kaden, died in an accidental shooting in June, Aaron and Rhonda Robert of Benton found themselves having to answer just that...
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Stepfather faces murder charge in Gordonville woman's death
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
A murder charge has been filed against the stepfather of a woman slain last week near Gordonville. Ricky L. Schweain, 54, is charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the shooting death of Melissa Luttrell, 27. He reportedly tried to kill himself after allegedly shooting Luttrell...
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AG's office seeks to shut down Safe Harbor shelter
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
The animals at Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary soon may be moving out. Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster has asked a court to have the shelter's remaining animals removed, citing a "substantial ongoing risk to their health and welfare," according to a news release from the Attorney General's Office...
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Southeast football team works on re-writing history in spring scrimmage
(College Sports ~ 04/02/15)
There are a number of scenarios from last season that the Southeast Missouri State football team would like to re-do.
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Seder Meal
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/02/15)
Guardian Angel School of Oran, MO participated in a Seder meal on Holy Thursday, April 2. The students, faculty, and staff sat in their archangel house groups with Father Randy Tochtrop and Jodi McVay at the head table. The Seder meal includes the retelling of the story of the Israelites liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt and partaking of symbolic foods. The food and preparations were made by Michelle Priggel and Robin Watkins...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
Today is Thursday, April 2, the 92nd day of 2015. There are 273 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On April 2, 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and most of his Cabinet fled the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, because of advancing Union forces...
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Cardinals fans look forward to another winner
(Editorial ~ 04/02/15)
For some, it's a holiday. Opening Day of Major League Baseball begins Sunday. Cardinals fans, who number in the thousands in Southeast Missouri, will celebrate as their beloved team begins another quest for a World Series title. This season starts with plenty of intrigue as St. Louis takes on the (on paper) much-improved Cubs...
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Redhawks make changes to series with Austin Peay
(College Sports ~ 04/02/15)
The Southeast Missouri State baseball team's three-game Ohio Valley Conference series against Austin Peay has been pushed back a day due to the possibility of rain and thunderstorms. The Redhawks host the Govs at Capaha Field with the series opener set for 6:30 p.m. Friday...
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Martinez pitches 6 scoreless innings as Cards beat Mets 5-4
(Professional Sports ~ 04/02/15)
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Carlos Martinez pitched six scoreless innings and Jhonny Peralta drove in two runs as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Mets 5-2 Wednesday. Martinez, the Cardinals' fifth starter, scattered three hits, struck out five and walked one...
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St. Louis County pulls taxpayers from NFL stadium financing
(Professional Sports ~ 04/02/15)
CLAYTON, Mo. -- St. Louis County taxpayers will not be asked to help pay for a new NFL stadium on the downtown riverfront. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that last week, a senior aide to Gov. Jay Nixon told County Executive Steve Stenger's office that "St. Louis County's participation would not be necessary in the stadium deal." Stenger had previously said that he would not support county tax funds being used to help build the stadium without a public vote...
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Hooked on Science: Egg geodes
(Community ~ 04/02/15)
Geodes can be kind of ugly on the outside, but when cracked open, you can find something beautiful. Here's how to make your own. n 12 eggs n Water n Borax n Food coloring STEP 1: Crack each egg near the narrow end. Remove the shell near the top of each egg and then pour the contents into the trash...
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Inmate overpowers guard, escapes from Illinois jail
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
KANKAKEE, Ill. -- A man awaiting sentencing for murder escaped from jail Wednesday after beating a guard into unconsciousness, taking his keys and uniform and speeding off in his SUV. Kamron T. Taylor, who has a history of escape attempts, fled from the Jerome Combs Detention Center in Kankakee about 3 a.m. He somehow escaped from his cell, hid inside the facility, then beat and choked the guard who was making rounds, said Kankakee County Sheriff Timothy Bukowski...
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Getty oil heir's death latest in string of family tragedies
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
LOS ANGELES -- It's a family name that has been associated with unimaginable wealth and sometimes unspeakable tragedy. The mysterious death of J. Paul Getty's grandson Andrew Getty is just the latest example of the latter. Andrew Getty, 47, was found dead Tuesday after authorities said his girlfriend called 911 to report discovering his bloodied body at his Hollywood Hills mansion...
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Scientists say polar bears won't thrive on land food
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A group of researchers say polar bears forced off melting sea ice will not find enough food to replace their diet of fat-laden marine mammals such as seals, a conclusion that contradicts studies indicating bears may be benefiting from bird eggs, berries and other land food sources...
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Entrance fees rising in some national parks
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
WASHINGTON -- Be prepared to pay a bit more if you're headed to some national parks and recreation areas this summer. After a six-year moratorium, the federal government is increasing the price of admission at some of its public lands and raising the fees charged for camping, boating, cave tours and other activities. The National Park Service says the money expected to be raised is a fraction of the $11.5 billion needed to repair and maintain roads, trails and park buildings...
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Why businesses are speaking out on religious-objections laws
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
NEW YORK -- A bevy of big-name businesses including Apple, Gap and Levi Strauss are speaking out against religious-objections legislation in states such as Indiana and Arkansas. The world's largest retailer and America's largest private employer, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., waded into the debate Tuesday when its CEO urged Arkansas Gov. ...
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Adoptee from South Korea faces deportation from U.S.
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- More than three decades ago, a 3-year-old South Korean boy and his sister flew to the U.S. to become the adopted children of American citizens, but their life together didn't last. They were abandoned by their American parents, sent into foster care and separated...
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Iraq hails victory over Islamic State extremists in Tikrit
(International News ~ 04/02/15)
IKRIT, Iraq -- The government declared victory in Tikrit on Wednesday over extremists of the Islamic State group, and it warned the militants holding other Iraqi provinces they would be the next to fall. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi walked along a street in Tikrit, carrying an Iraqi flag and surrounded by jubilant forces...
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New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez indicted on corruption charges
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Bob Menendez, the son of Cuban immigrants who rose to become one of the highest-ranking Hispanic members of Congress, was charged Wednesday with accepting nearly $1 million worth of gifts and campaign contributions from a longtime friend in exchange for a stream of political favors...
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Arkansas governor urges changes to religious-objections bill
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson backed away Wednesday from his promise to sign a controversial religious-objections bill, bowing to pressure from critics that included his son and some of the state's biggest employers, who say the legislation is anti-gay...
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Songwriter Joni Mitchell still in intensive care
(Entertainment ~ 04/02/15)
LOS ANGELES -- Joni Mitchell was in intensive care in a Los Angeles-area hospital Tuesday, according to the Twitter account and website of the folk singer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. "Joni was found unconscious in her home this afternoon," said a statement on the Mitchell website. "She is currently in intensive care undergoing tests and is awake and in good spirits."...
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Two sitting councilors in Scott City face challengers
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
In the Scott City City Council race, incumbents in Wards 2 and 3 face new challengers. Meanwhile, officeholders in Wards 1 and 4 are uncontested, keeping Mike Ellison (Ward 1) and Randy Morse in their current positions. In the election Tuesday, Ward 2 incumbent Pat Brazel is facing Jonathan Rasnic. In Ward 3, incumbent Ron Cummins faces Bobby Bollinger II...
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Former Safe House director pleads not guilty to theft charges
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
A woman accused of defrauding a Cape Girardeau women's shelter of more than $20,000 pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday. Allison Leonard, 43, appearing before Judge Craig Brewer in Cape Girardeau, waived her arraignment and entered a plea of not guilty on one count each of theft and fraudulent use of a credit device, both felonies...
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Out of the past: April 2
(Out of the Past ~ 04/02/15)
The options are "open" for the use of a seven-acre tract of land alongside the 700 block of North Main Street in Cape Girardeau, which previously was the site of an 81-year-old, five-story, brick shoe factory; demolition of the plant was delayed last week by rains, but only a couple small sections of walls and the 200-foot chimney remain...
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Births 4/2/15
(Births ~ 04/02/15)
Daughter to Brittney Lavon Watts of Cape Girardeau, Saint Francis Medical Center, 3:31 p.m. Monday, March 23, 2015. Name, Mohogany Elyaeh. Weight, 6 pounds, 4 ounces. Second daughter. Ms. Watts is the daughter of Toni Watts of Flint, Michigan, and Corey Owens of Charleston, Missouri. She is a dispatcher with Cape County Transit Authority...
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Man charged in shooting officers discusses it in jail audio
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
ST. LOUIS -- The attorney for the man accused of shooting two police officers during a demonstration in Ferguson expressed surprise Wednesday at audio of jail telephone calls in which his client appears to confess. Jeffrey L. Williams, 20, is accused of shooting and wounding the officers March 12, during an early-morning rally sparked by the resignation of Ferguson's police chief...
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Diehl proposes changes to handling Missouri traffic fines
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri's top House Republican called Wednesday for a number of changes to how traffic violations are handled in the state's courts -- proposals prompted by concerns raised after the fatal police shooting in Ferguson last August...
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Hot cars at the New York International Auto Show
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
NEW YORK -- The New York International Auto Show opens this week with a mix of mainstream sedans and glitzier models from automakers across the globe. There are a handful of new midsize cars and compact cars, including the Malibu from Chevrolet, the Optima from Kia, Scion's first-ever sedan and a sporty new concept Civic from Honda that may be the highlight of the show for everyday car buyers...
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California governor orders mandatory water restrictions
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
ECHO LAKE, Calif. -- California Gov. Jerry Brown ordered officials Wednesday to impose statewide mandatory water restrictions for the first time in history as surveyors found the lowest snow level in the Sierra Nevada snowpack in 65 years of record-keeping...
- Scott City brush fire (Local News ~ 04/02/15)
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Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda 4/2/15
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
1 Barton Square, Jackson 9 a.m. today n Minutes of the March 30 meeting n None at this time n Items listed on agenda n Purchase orders n Bank reconciliation for February n Postage report for February 2015 n Safe House for Women annual report n Request to advertise for bids on lien search/deed of trust for the county collector's office...
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Remaining postal processing operations moving to St. Louis
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
A spokesperson for the United States Postal Service this week confirmed remaining processing operations at the Cape Girardeau facility will begin their move to St. Louis on Monday and end April 18. Twana Barber, a communications program specialist for the postal service, said in an email some operations moved from the facility in July 2013 as part of the postal service's consolidation and that St. ...
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Two people face drug charges in Perryville
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Two people face drug charges after an investigation by the Perry County Sheriff's Office. On Tuesday, sheriff's deputies searched an apartment on St. Joseph Street in Perryville and found illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia, according to an email from the sheriff's office...
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Missouri Senate defeats proposal to expand Medicaid
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri senators have defeated a proposal to expand eligibility for Medicaid. The Senate on Tuesday voted 25-9 against the measure. Democratic Sen. Paul LeVota proposed adding the amendment to a bill that would ensure the state continues to receive certain funding for Medicaid...
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Missouri Senate votes to raise caps for some to get Medicaid
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri's Republican-controlled Senate has advanced a bill to expand eligibility for people with disabilities to receive Medicaid. Senators advanced the bill in a voice vote Tuesday and will vote a second time before it moves to the House...
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6-year-old's fast action saves man from burning home
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
PARK HILLS, Mo. -- A 6-year-old eastern Missouri girl is being called a hero for helping to save the life of a neighbor after his home caught fire. Kate Gibson of Park Hills looked out the window and saw her neighbor's house was on fire early Monday. She told her mother, who called 911 and rushed across the street to the neighboring home...
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Man gets 10 years in prison in attack of monk
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
ST. LOUIS -- A 19-year-old St. Louis County man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for attacking an elderly monk. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Terry Tompkins of Pagedale was sentenced last week after pleading guilty to first-degree robbery, armed criminal action and first-degree burglary...
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Missouri House moves bill to expand beer growlers forward
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri House has advanced a bill that would allow sales of beer growlers in grocery and convenience stores. House members Wednesday approved the measure to expand availability of the typically 64-ounce jugs of draft beer by a vote of 140-15. It now moves to the Senate...
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Grandmother attacked with knife with 3-year-old in car
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis police are searching for the women who stabbed a 40-year-old grandmother and stole her car, with the victim's 3-year-old grandson still inside. The car was abandoned a short time later, and the boy was unharmed. Police do not have any suspects...
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Man, 76, dies after being run over by wife
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
FOSTERBURG, Ill. -- Southwestern Illinois authorities say an investigation is ongoing into the death of a 76-year-old man believed to have collapsed in his driveway before being run over by his wife. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported the Madison County coroner says Donald L. Smith of the unincorporated community of Fosterburg was pronounced dead Monday morning at Alton Memorial Hospital...
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Missouri Senate OKs tax amnesty proposal to raise up to $60M
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Delinquent Missouri taxpayers could get their first chance since 2002 to pay back taxes without facing penalties under a proposal given initial approval in the Senate on Wednesday. The tax amnesty proposal would bring in an estimated $60 million for fiscal year 2016, but the money comes with a catch...
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Lynn Phelps
(Obituary ~ 04/02/15)
Lynn Tillman Phelps, 88, of Jackson died Wednesday, April 1, 2015, at Life Care Center of Cape Girardeau. He was born June 29, 1926, in Oak Ridge to Jason Trentis and Matilda Elizabeth Green Phelps. He and Mildred H. Bess were married Dec. 20, 1946. She died Dec. 19, 2014...
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Erma Howie
(Obituary ~ 04/02/15)
Erma Erline Howie, 77, of Satellite Beach, Florida, died Saturday, March 28, 2015, at her home. She was born March 20, 1938, in Oran, Missouri, to Jesse W. and Claressa Mae Campbell Carnell. Survivors include her husband, Dan R. Howie; three sons, Chris Griffin, Larry Griffin and Todd Griffin; two daughters, Laura Schneid and Terry Bonzo; two sisters, Marie Westrich and Aline McClain of Scott City; 13 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren...
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Lynn Hedgecorth
(Obituary ~ 04/02/15)
Lynn Allan Hedgecorth, 74, of Cape Girardeau died Monday, March 30, 2015, at Saint Francis Medical Center. He was born May 21, 1940, in Louisiana. He and Patricia A. Dutka were married Jan. 17, 1983, in California. Lynn was a truck driver with Wal-Mart. He loved woodworking, was an avid Cardinals fan and computer nerd...
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Jackson police report 4/2/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/02/15)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. n Marcus A. Woodside, 34, of Marble Hill, Missouri, was arrested on a Jackson warrant for failure to appear on an original charges of failure to register a motor vehicle and displaying the plates of another...
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Cape Girareau fire report 4/2/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/02/15)
* Medical assist calls were made to: South Benton Street at 5:07 a.m.; South Frederick Street at 6:54 a.m.; William Street at 8:02 a.m.; Fawn Drive at 9:19 a.m.; Broadway at 10:22 a.m.; North Main Street at 10:25 a.m.; North West End Boulevard at 2:26 p.m.; Dunklin Street at 3:58 p.m.; North Street at 4:01 p.m.; Old Sprigg Street at 4:58 p.m.; Cape Meadows Circle at 7:20 p.m.; Sturdivant Street at 7:38 p.m.; South Kingshighway at 8:58 p.m...
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Cape Girardeau police report 4/2/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/02/15)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. n Jacob J. McConnell, 21, of Jackson was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. n Kareen D. Whiley, 34, of St. Louis was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and unlawful use of a weapon...
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Missouri transit systems oppose bill to allow guns on trains
(State News ~ 04/02/15)
By SUMMER BALLENTINE JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A Republican state lawmaker on Wednesday said his proposal to allow certain bus and train riders to carry guns would help Missourians protect themselves, while public transit lobbyists raised concerns the measure strips away local control...
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Nation, world briefs 4/2/15
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- With even a vague outline of an Iran nuclear deal eluding their grasp, negotiators headed for double overtime Wednesday night in a marathon attempt to find common ground for a more important task -- forging a final deal by the end of June. ...
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Woman charged with stabbing boyfriend after salsa argument
(National News ~ 04/02/15)
AKRON, Ohio -- A woman has been charged with stabbing her boyfriend after yelling at him for eating all the couple's salsa. Ronnie Buckner, 61, told police he was eating salsa with his girlfriend, Phyllis Jefferson, when she started complaining he was eating all of it. Buckner said Jefferson, 50, stabbed him with a pen. Buckner said he was trying to catch a television Jefferson had knocked over when she grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed him again. Buckner was hospitalized for his injuries...
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High school roundup: Bernie baseball team routs Chaffee 14-3
(High School Sports ~ 04/02/15)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Wednesday.
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Southeast Missourian Athlete of the Week: Jackson's Cassidi Tomsu
(High School Sports ~ 04/02/15)
Jackson's Cassidi Tomsu scored four goals to lead the Indians to a 10-0 victory over Marion, Illinois, in the championship game of the Noon Optimist Club Tournament on Saturday at Central High School. All four of the junior forward's goals were assisted by senior Jordan Nelson in a game that was shortened in the second half by the mercy rule...
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Apology and Yemen
(Column ~ 04/02/15)
First, I would like to apologize to anyone who tried to buy a copy of the book "1775: A Good Year For Revolution" covered in my last column. While I do read hard copy books I also buy books to read on my Kindle Fire e-reader. It turns out that "1775" is available from amazon.com as either an e-book or a hard copy...
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Prayer 4/2/15
(Prayer ~ 04/02/15)
We rejoice, Lord God, in your wondrous love and forgiveness. Amen.
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Candidate questionnaire: Angela Crutsinger
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Name: Angela Crutsinger Age: 44 Place of birth: Portland, Oregon Spouse, children's names: Larry Crutsinger Jr, husband Morgan Crutsinger, daughter Lauren Crutsinger, daughter Occupation: self employed Employer: own and operate Crutsinger Feed & Freight...
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Candidate questionnaire: Michael Kasten
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Name: Michael Kasten Age: 53 Place of birth: Southeast Hospital - Cape Girardeau Spouse, children's names: Donna Occupation: Parts Dept. Employer: Auffenberg Kia Businesses owned, all or part: none Previous offices held or sought: none What is the most important issue facing the fire district?:...
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Candidate questionnaire: Bradley Sean Martin
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Name: Bradley Sean Martin Age: 40 Place of birth: Paducah ky Spouse, children's names: Wife Ashley Martin Son Rykar Martin Daughter Aubriee Martin Occupation: Project Manger Employer: United Services Disaster Restoration Businesses owned, all or part: None...
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Candidate questionnaire: Sally Porch
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Name: Sally Porch Age: 57 Place of birth: Cape Girardeau Spouse, children's names: Tim Porch Children-- Matt and Jana Occupation: Registered Nurse Employer: Anthem Businesses owned, all or part: Interior Plus, Inc Previous offices held or sought: Prior school board member...
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Jackson's robotics team uses 3-D printer to create custom parts
(Community ~ 04/02/15)
It's not every day you get to see your high-school physics teacher create a prosthetic hand out of virtually nothing. In November, the Jackson robotics team received a 3-D printer through a national grant, one of the few teams to have access to such technology in the area...
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Notre Dame to present 'Guys and Dolls'
(Community ~ 04/02/15)
Notre Dame Regional High School has been producing a spring musical every year for as long as most people can remember. This year marks the 50th anniversary of all-school spring productions, although plays have been produced at Notre Dame since the school was founded in 1925 as St. Mary's High School...
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Candidate questionnaire: Harold Landewee
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Name: Harold Landewee Age: 77 Place of birth: Chaffee, Mo. Spouse, children's names: Agnes Landewee 4 children Occupation: Retired Employer: N/A Businesses owned, all or part: N/A Previous offices held or sought: Alderman Ward One What is the most important issue facing Oran?:...
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Candidate questionniare: Lara (Thieret) Green
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Name: Lara (Thieret) Green Age: 41 Place of birth: Perryville, MO Spouse, children's names: I've been married to Jeff Green for almost 18 years. We have three children, Anna (13), Carly (12), and Adam (9). Occupation: Part-time Legal Assistant/Stay-At-Home Mom...
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Candidate questionnaire: Marshall Meeks
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Name: Marshall Meeks Age: 36 Place of birth: Clanton, Alabama Spouse, children's names: My wife is Leslie Meeks,and we have five children; four of which currently attend Scott County R-IV school district (Kelly). Marshall is in 8th grade, Caleb 7th grade, Grace 5th grade and Tyler 1st grade. Kinley (17 months) is an excellent climber...
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Candidate questionnaire: Sheila King
(Local News ~ 04/02/15)
Name: Sheila King Age: 46 Place of birth: Cape Girardeau Spouse, children's names: Spouse- Bill King and my children are Kasey King (22) and Karson King (19) Occupation: Real Estate Agent and Business Owner Employer: Realty Exeuctives of Cape County and I Own and Manage Dalton Florist...
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