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Columbia man, 88, gets 5 years of probation in wife's death
(State News ~ 04/15/15)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- An 88-year-old Columbia man convicted in his 86-year-old wife's stabbing death has been sentenced to five years of supervised probation and a suspended seven-year prison sentence as part of a plea deal. The Columbia Tribune reported Donald Rowland pleaded guilty in March to involuntary manslaughter in the death of Betsy Rowland...
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St. Louis Zoo awaiting OK for Kali the polar bear's transfer from New York
(State News ~ 04/15/15)
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Zoo is putting the finishing touches on its new Arctic exhibit while it awaits the federal government to greenlight the transfer of an orphaned Alaskan polar bear from the Buffalo Zoo in New York. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that construction is nearly finished on the zoo's new 40,000-square-foot, $16 million polar bear habitat. ...
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Jackson School Board re-elects officers
(Local News ~ 04/15/15)
The Jackson School Board at its meeting Tuesday welcomed two new board members and elected a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Newcomers Kelly Waller and Sheila King received the most votes of four candidates during the April 7 election and will serve three-year terms on the board...
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Audit says Missouri owes $34M for Medicaid noncompliance
(State News ~ 04/15/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- An audit released Tuesday shows Missouri owes $34 million to the federal government for not complying with Medicaid regulations, a claim disputed by state officials. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services audit found Missouri for at least three years failed to bill drug manufacturers for rebates owed to doctors at state hospitals, according to a report by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch...
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Missouri lawmakers struggle to find transportation funding
(State News ~ 04/15/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Some Missouri lawmakers are rallying around a proposal to raise the gas tax by 2 cents to help forestall a transportation funding shortfall that officials have warned could jeopardize the state receiving federal dollars. The Missouri Senate and a House committee on Tuesday considered similar measures that would increase the per gallon fuel tax from the current 17 cents to 19 cents, effective in January. ...
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Anthem subsidiaries face Missouri lawsuit over data breach
(State News ~ 04/15/15)
ST. LOUIS -- A Missouri lawsuit seeking class-action status accuses three insurance agencies of failing to safeguard sensitive consumer data from hackers who recently breached health insurer Anthem Inc.'s computer networks. A lawsuit first filed in February in St. ...
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Police seek more information about possible impostor
(Local News ~ 04/15/15)
The Jackson Police Department is trying to locate any drivers who were stopped by a black-and-white car someone may be using to look like a patrol vehicle. Chief James Humphreys said the department received a call Friday from a passer-by who reported the car had pulled over a driver...
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Although not always top of mind, parks department flourishes behind scenes
(Local News ~ 04/15/15)
When evaluating the importance of city departments, whether it's for Cape Girardeau or beyond, it can be easy to underestimate the key role the parks and recreation department plays. On the surface, some may see the department as little more than the provider of playground equipment and children's team leagues...
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McCaskill, others request one-year moratorium on postal consolidation efforts
(Local News ~ 04/15/15)
U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill and others have asked a congressional subcommittee for time to pass federal legislation that could create efficiency for the financially ailing U.S. Postal Service. In a letter to leaders of the Senate's Financial Services Appropriations Subcommittee dated March 27, McCaskill and fellow senators called for a one-year moratorium on postal service consolidation activities, which include removing processing operations from some facilities and closing others...
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Arbor Day Dedication
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/15/15)
The Council of Garden Clubs donated a Magnolia - Jane Tulip tree to Blanchard Elementary School and a dedication was held on April 2. Fourth-grade students and members of the council attended the dedication and members of the second grade sang. Each year, the council, which is made up of the three garden clubs in the Cape Girardeau area, donate a tree to a school in Cape Girardeau...
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Bell Ringing Commemorates End of Civil War
(Submitted Story ~ 04/15/15)
On April 9th at 3:15 p.m. the bell tolled from the steeple of historic Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church, joining with others in commemoration of the anniversary of the end of the Civil War. 'Bells across the Land: A Nation Remembers Appomattox' was an event observed and encouraged by the National Park Service...
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New Salem United Methodist Women's unit, Daisy MO
(Submitted Story ~ 04/15/15)
UMW unit Daisy MO met April 4, 2015 at the church. Joyce Brewer led 11 members repeating the Purpose. There were 10 Sick and Shut-in calls made for the month of March. Verla Mangels and Joyce Brewer attended the Spring meeting March 21 at Caurthersville and our unit received the Faith Certificate...
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Abby
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/15/15)
Abby is our grand-dog who loves other animals. In the pet store she always has to stop to see the guinea pigs. She will not bark at them, but just watches them for the longest time. Usually she has to be told, "It's time to go."
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Bollinger County Chamber Selects Veteran Business of the First Quarter
(Submitted Story ~ 04/15/15)
The Bollinger County Chamber Veteran Business of the first quarter is Elderland Meats. Elderland Meats (formerly Zalma Frozen Foods), located at the junction of State Hwy 51 & State Hwy E, One mile south of Zalma, MO, is owned and operated by Pam and Jerry Elder. ...
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Bollinger County Chamber Selects Rising Star Business of First Quarter
(Submitted Story ~ 04/15/15)
The Bollinger County Chamber Rising Star Business of the first quarter is Hellebusch Mercantile. Kimberly & John Hellebusch opened their store at the junction of highway 51 north and M highway (5 miles south of Patton) on November 9, 2013. They are open Monday to Friday from 8:00a.m. to 6:00p.m. and on Saturdays from 8:00a.m-3:00p.m...
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Wyatt Glastetter Family Benefit a success
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/15/15)
A benefit was held at Stooges Restaurant in Jackson on March 29 for the family of Wyatt Glastetter, a 3-year-old boy who lost is battle with cancer. The family was presented $8,161. Shown are Ron Cook, left, and Stacy Glastetter, mother of Wyatt.
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Ray puts focus on current Southeast Missouri State men's basketball players
(College Sports ~ 04/15/15)
The spring signing period that begins today and lasts until May 20 for Division I basketball is already upon Southeast Missouri State men's basketball coach Rick Ray, and he hasn't even been on the job for a full 48 hours.
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Jackson's Jack Jeffers signs NLI with Troy
(High School Sports ~ 04/15/15)
The Indians' runner made his decision official on Wednesday in Jackson
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Today in History
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
Today is Wednesday, April 15, the 105th day of 2015. There are 260 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died nine hours after being shot the night before by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater in Washington; Andrew Johnson became the nation's 17th president...
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Fashion aims to share the spotlight with music at Coachella
(Community ~ 04/15/15)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- "Festival fashion" is a thing, and Coachella is the place. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, held in the Southern California desert on two consecutive weekends that began April 10, is a style destination as much as a musical one -- this year more than ever. Besides the ever-growing array of off-site parties and sponsored suites, there are now runway shows and a pop-up fashion store on festival grounds...
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Buy the River: Doing it for herself in style
(Community ~ 04/15/15)
Stephanie Bird is a style maven, makeup artist and now a boutique owner: She's opening an online marketplace specifically for women with lovely curves. I caught up with Stephanie to ask her more about her new venture as she prepares for her grand opening this weekend at Cup 'N' Cork in Cape Girardeau...
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Reduce, reuse, recycle for 25 years in Cape
(Editorial ~ 04/15/15)
In any given month, Cape Girardeau's recycling program collects about 175 tons of recyclable materials. To put that in perspective, picture your friendly neighborhood dump truck hauling 20 to 30 African elephants -- among the largest mammals in the world -- every 30 days. That's enough mass for 70 granite slabs from an ancient Egyptian pyramid...
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This moment in time
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/15/15)
Every generation has its idols. The '60s and '70s had their share. I observed one on my annual golf trip to Biloxi, Mississippi, this past week. George Dorsey, better known to his legion of fans as Engelbert Humperdinck, "King of Romance," performed at the Beau Rivage Hotel & Casino last Friday night...
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Hillary Clinton's four assets
(Column ~ 04/15/15)
It's almost obligatory to comment on Sunday's long expected announcement that Hillary Clinton is running for president. Curiously absent from the announcement was her husband. And, for starters, I think that was a mistake because Bill Clinton -- flaws and all -- still remains an immensely popular figure in American politics...
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Central baseball team topples Jackson in extra-inning thriller
(High School Sports ~ 04/15/15)
One timely hit proved to be the difference in Tuesday's SEMO Conference baseball game at Central High School.
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Return of Tarasenko, Steen boosts Blues playoff chances
(Professional Sports ~ 04/15/15)
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Blues played it close to the vest while Vladimir Tarasenko and Alexander Steen were out with injuries. While waiting for one of the league's top goal scorers and one of the best two-way players to heal, they won a pair of tight 2-1 victories over rival Chicago...
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Another news victory for ABC over NBC
(Entertainment ~ 04/15/15)
NEW YORK -- NBC's "Nightly News" has lost to ABC in the ratings for the second straight week and only the second time since 2009, increasing pressure on the network to decide whether suspended anchor Brian Williams will return. The Nielsen company said ABC's "World News Tonight" averaged 8.3 million viewers last week to NBC's 8 million. NBC had won the ratings competition for 288 straight weeks until ABC won the week before...
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Births 4/15/15
(Births ~ 04/15/15)
Daughter to Tristan Michael Ernst and Katie Marie Shrum of Perryville, Missouri, Saint Francis Medical Center, 11:41 a.m. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Name, Maya Marie. Weight, 4 pounds, 2 ounces. Ms. Shrum is the daughter of Anita Kreitler and Randy Shrum of Perryville. Ernst is the son of Craig Ernst of Perryville and Dawn Ernst of Jackson. He is employed by Ernst Service Station and Machine Shop...
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Out of the past: April 15
(Out of the Past ~ 04/15/15)
Easter Sunday. Centenary United Methodist Church holds a sunrise service at Riverfront Park, followed by a breakfast in the church social hall served by the United Methodist Men. Authorities say a short circuit and explosion in an electrical control panel were responsible for a two-alarm fire late Friday that heavily damaged a production line at the Atlas-Alchem Plastics Plant here; the fire occurred in the plant's No. 3 building, at 1 Atlas Drive, west of Broadview Street, near Arena Park...
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Yemen al-Qaida branch says top cleric killed in drone attack over weekend
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
CAIRO -- Yemen's al-Qaida branch announced Tuesday its top cleric, a Saudi-national who has had a $5 million bounty on his head, has been killed, allegedly in a drone attack. Al-Qaida said in a statement posted on Twitter that Ibrahim al-Rubaish was killed by a drone late Sunday, along with other, unnamed members of the group. The statement did not specify the location of the drone attack...
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Washington Post: Reporter's access to lawyer still limited
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian has had an "unacceptable lack of access to legal counsel" while jailed for nearly nine months in Iran and still has not had a substantive discussion with his lawyer, the newspaper's executive editor said Tuesday...
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Iran expects Russian missiles by end of year
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
MOSCOW -- Russia said Tuesday it would be at least six months before it could deliver the S-300 air defense missile system to Iran, but the Kremlin confirmed a barter deal to supply Russian goods in exchange for Iranian oil was already being implemented...
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Cuba fights public anger with reform
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Cuba -- Two and a half years after Hurricane Sandy trashed Cuba's second-largest city, 35-year-old Melba Martinez is still out of work and struggling to feed two children on her state ration book and a daily hustle for extra rice or cooking oil...
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U.N. report: 2014 saw extremists using rape, sexual slavery
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
UNITED NATIONS -- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said 2014 was marked by harrowing accounts of rape, sexual slavery and forced marriage being used by extremists including the Islamic State group and Boko Haram. In a report released Monday, the U.N. chief expressed "grave concern" over sexual violence perpetrated by armed groups, including those promoting extremist ideologies in Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Nigeria, Mali, Libya and Yemen...
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Israel allows Palestinian docs into Jerusalem
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
JERUSALEM -- Israeli officials have given permission to 100 Palestinian doctors to drive to jobs at Israeli hospitals -- the first time Palestinian motorists have been permitted to enter the country in 15 years. Cogat, the Israeli security branch responsible for Palestinian civilian affairs, says its commander, Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, approved the order for doctors who "work shifts and other jobs that require heightened responsiveness."...
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U.S. vets return to Mideast to battle past and present demons
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
BAGHDAD -- A decade after his first Iraq tour, former U.S. Marine Jamie Lane has returned to the battlefields of the Middle East to fight a still unvanquished enemy and wrestle with the demons of his past. The 29-year-old from Mount Pleasant, Michigan, served as a machine gunner from 2004 to 2008, mainly in the western Anbar province, where he saw fierce fighting against al-Qaida in Iraq. ...
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Hope dwindles as Nigeria marks kidnap anniversary
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
LAGOS, Nigeria -- They have been gone a year now, the hundreds of girls abducted by Islamic militants from their school in northeastern Nigeria. And while the cry to "Bring Back Our Girls" remains a worldwide cause, the new president Tuesday would not repeat his predecessor's failed promise to find them -- only that they won't be forgotten...
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Christie proposes overhaul of Social Security benefits
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie proposed pushing back the age of eligibility for Social Security and Medicare for future retirees Tuesday as part of a plan to cut deficits by $1 trillion over a decade, an approach he said would confront the nation's "biggest challenges in an honest way."...
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In Iowa, Clinton lays out tenets of 2016 campaign
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
MONTICELLO, Iowa -- Hillary Rodham Clinton declared herself a "champion" for struggling families Tuesday, offering a full-throated embrace of economic and good-government policies promoted by liberal Democrats at the first formal event of her young presidential campaign...
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White House agrees to give Congress a say on Iran deal
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
WASHINGTON -- Bowing to pressure from Republicans and his own party, President Barack Obama on Tuesday relented to a compromise empowering Congress to reject his emerging nuclear pact with Iran. The rare and reluctant agreement between the president and the Republican-led Congress came after the White House maintained for weeks that congressional interference could jeopardize sensitive negotiations with Tehran. ...
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Expert: Tale of worker asleep in cargo hold is a warning
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
SEATTLE -- The misadventure of a baggage handler who fell asleep in the cargo hold of a jetliner should be a warning for airlines to improve security procedures, safety experts said Tuesday. The worker banged on the plane for help shortly after takeoff Monday from Seattle. Pilots heard the noise and quickly returned to the airport. The worker was not injured...
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Only small number of Jeeps fixed 2 years after recall began
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
DETROIT -- Nearly two years after agreeing to recall 1.56 million older Jeeps that could catch fire in rear-end crashes, the maker of the vehicles has repaired only a fraction of the Jeeps covered by the recall, according to documents filed with federal safety regulators...
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Police: College shooting possible hate crime; victim was gay
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A former community college student dismissed from a work-study program for too many absences is accused of fatally shooting his former supervisor, who was gay, and police are investigating the campus slaying as a possible hate crime...
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Reserve deputy turns himself in to face manslaughter charge
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
TULSA, Okla. -- A 73-year-old Oklahoma volunteer sheriff's deputy who authorities said fatally shot a suspect after confusing his stun gun and handgun was booked into the county jail Tuesday on a manslaughter charge. Robert Bates surrendered to the Tulsa County Jail and was released after posting $25,000 bond. Bates' attorney, Clark Brewster, told reporters that his client would not make a statement, then ushered him into a waiting SUV...
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Jury seated in Colorado theater shooting trial
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
CENTENNIAL, Colo. -- A jury was seated Tuesday in the death penalty trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes after a selection process that experts say was among the largest and most complicated in U.S. history. James Holmes is charged with killing 12 people and wounding 70 others in the July 2012 attack in suburban Denver. His attorneys don't dispute that he pulled the trigger but say he was in the grips of a psychotic episode when he slipped into the packed movie theater and opened fire...
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Jail for 9 of 10 ex-educators in Atlanta test-cheating case
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
ATLANTA -- All but one of 10 former Atlanta public school educators convicted in a widespread conspiracy to inflate student scores on standardized tests were sentenced to jail time Tuesday, and the judge called the cheating scandal "the sickest thing that's ever happened in this town."...
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SpaceX launches cargo capsule, fails to nail rocket landing
(National News ~ 04/15/15)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- SpaceX launched a shipment of groceries to the International Space Station on Tuesday, including the first espresso maker bound for orbit. But the company's third attempt to land the leftover booster on an ocean platform failed...
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Schweich had spoken of suicide, left no note
(State News ~ 04/15/15)
CLAYTON, Mo. -- Former Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich had talked for years of taking his life -- and had become increasingly agitated over politics -- but left no suicide note when he fatally shot himself, investigators said Tuesday. Police in the St. ...
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Chimp Tushi turns drone-buster in Dutch Burgers' Zoo
(International News ~ 04/15/15)
Chimp Tushi turns drone-buster in Dutch Burgers' Zoo ARNHEM, Netherlands -- Beware! Chimp Tushi at the Dutch Burgers' Zoo is a real drone-buster. When the zoo sent a drone over the chimpanzee enclosure for a better look at how their 14 apes live, the response was swift...
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Jackson fire report 4/15/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/15/15)
JACKSON The Jackson Fire Department responded to the following calls: April 13 * Drug lab call on South Hope Street. April 14 * Emergency medical service on Ridge Road.
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Cape Girardeau police report 4/15/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/15/15)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. n Cuong Tien Le, 41, 2089 Chesapeake Ave., was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and failure to stop at a stop sign. n Walter Thomas Phillips, 22, of Jackson was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for failure to register a motor vehicle...
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Speak Out 4/15/15
(Speak Out ~ 04/15/15)
The dumbest thing the city of Jackson has ever done is to allow a roundabout. The city needs to paint the turn lanes and stop marks on the streets. Most of them are gone or so dim you cannot see any of the lines. This is very dangerous. A Milwaukee driver was fatally shot, along with a teenager at the scene, after he hit a toddler who had run into the street, police said on Monday. Thanks to the Republican legislators and the NRA. Our country has become the old wild Wild West again...
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Marjorie Thompson
(Obituary ~ 04/15/15)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Marjorie M. Thompson, 79, of Perryville died Sunday, April 12, 2015, at Independence Care Center of Perry County. Friends may call from 2:30 p.m. until time of service Saturday at Kingdom Hall. A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the hall, with Steve Joggerst officiating...
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James Overby
(Obituary ~ 04/15/15)
BERNIE, Mo. -- James Monroe "Jim" Overby, 84, of Bernie passed away Sunday, April 12, 2015, at Saxony Village in Cape Girardeau, with his family at his side. He was born July 2, 1930, in Eagle Grove, Iowa, son of the Rev. James M. and Minnie Belle Sutton Overby. He and Joyce Petty were married May 6, 1952, in Cape Girardeau, by the Rev. Overby at Maple Avenue Methodist Church...
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Delbert Mouser
(Obituary ~ 04/15/15)
Delbert W. Mouser, 65, of Jackson went to his heavenly home Monday, April 13, 2015. He was born Sept. 13, 1949, in Lutesville, Missouri, to Albert and Dora Greer Mouser. He and Barbara Kibler were married 31 years. He later married Sue Short-Sappington on March 23, 2002...
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Nancy DePauw
(Obituary ~ 04/15/15)
Nancy Ann Whitaker DePauw, 61, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, April 12, 2015, at Jackson Manor. There will be no public service. Crain Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Bob Clingingsmith
(Obituary ~ 04/15/15)
Robert Lee "Bob" Clingingsmith, 66, of Jackson passed away Sunday, April 12, 2015, at his home. He was born June 13, 1948, in Cape Girardeau, son of Alvin "Jake" and Alma C. Hanselmann Clingingsmith. He and Karen Sue Deck were married March 29, 1970. She passed away Feb. 19, 2002. He married Cheryl L. Wills Puhlman on July 15, 2006...
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Nelda Brown
(Obituary ~ 04/15/15)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Nelda Lee Brown, 87, of St. Louis, formerly of Perryville, died Monday, April 13, 2015, at Bethesda Dilworth in St. Louis. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday and from 6:30 a.m. to service time Friday at Young and Sons Funeral Home...
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Route BB in Cape County closed for pipe replacement
(Local News ~ 04/15/15)
Route BB in Cape Girardeau County, from Route B to County Road 478, will be closed as Missouri Department of Transportation crews replace a pipe under the roadway. The work will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. today, according to a MoDOT news release...
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High school roundup: Clark cycles in Advance softball team's rout of Bloomfield
(High School Sports ~ 04/15/15)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Tuesday.
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Southeast Missouri State's Alex Winkelman earns OVC pitching honor
(College Sports ~ 04/15/15)
Southeast Missouri State junior Alex Winkelman retained the Redhawks' hold on the Ohio Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week for a third straight week. Winkelman followed teammates Joey Lucchesi and Travis Hayes as recipients of the honor after throwing a six-hit shutout at Eastern Illinois over the weekend...
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Hello, spring: Renew your look with these expert tips
(Community ~ 04/15/15)
Spring is the perfect time to renew your look and embrace the easy-breezy feeling of the season. Fortunately, you don't need to spend hours at the salon or break the bank updating your look. A few expert tips will have you looking as radiant as the spring sunshine so you can turn heads no matter where you go...
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Percy Sledge, who sang 'When A Man Loves a Woman,' dies
(Entertainment ~ 04/15/15)
MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala. -- Percy Sledge, who soared from part-time singer and hospital orderly to lasting fame with his aching, forlorn performance on the classic "When a Man Loves a Woman," died Tuesday in Louisiana. He was 74. His family said in a statement released through his manager, Mark Lyman, that he died "peacefully" at his home in Baton Rouge after a yearlong struggle with cancer. The cause of death was liver failure, Lyman said...
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Column: A war of sand; China's island hopping strategy
(Column ~ 04/15/15)
During most of its history, China has dominated East Asia, intimidating nations at its borders with its size, military strength, economic prowess, and cultural achievements. For many centuries, Chinese emperors expected kings, princes and other rulers to send ambassadors to acknowledge this superiority, accepting Chinese overlordship in formalized rituals at the Forbidden Palace in Beijing. ...
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Prayer 4/15/15
(Prayer ~ 04/15/15)
O Heavenly Father, may we daily seek the truth and be committed to honesty. Amen.
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Report: Ball State's Patterson to be named Southeast Missouri State women's basketball coach
(College Sports ~ 04/15/15)
Ball State associate head coach Rehka Patterson will be named the Southeast Missouri State women's basketball coach today, according to a report from swishappeal.com. Patterson's hiring will take place just two days after Rick Ray was announced as the Redhawks' men's basketball coach...
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Lifetime of basketball prepared Rekha Patterson to be Southeast Missouri State's women's basketball coach
(College Sports ~ 04/15/15)
Patterson's preparation to become a head coach began as a seventh grader when she kept the scorebook for the girls high school team her mom coached and broke down film of the boys high school team her dad coached.
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