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Chamber showcases new membership options at First Friday Coffee event
(Local News ~ 11/07/15)
A change is coming to the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce in 2016. Chamber president John Mehner announced a shift in the organization's membership structure during this month's First Friday Coffee at Isle Casino Cape Girardeau. "We were challenged by our board of directors," Mehner said, to find a way for more people to get involved with the chamber while also keeping rates down, especially at entry level...
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Mattingly's late goal sends Perryville soccer team back to state championship
(High School Sports ~ 11/07/15)
Emilio Mattingly shattered a scoreless deadlock with a header off a cross from sophomore defender Kwaid Fears with 4 minutes, 41 seconds left in regulation to return the defending state champion Pirates to the title game with a 1-0 victory.
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Cape Central football team downs Farmington, wins third straight district title
(High School Sports ~ 11/07/15)
Al Young ran, caught and returned an interception and a punt for a touchdown in the first half, leading the third-seeded Tigers to a 35-15 victory over fourth-seeded Farmington at Tiger Stadium.
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Rainbow over Cape Girardeau
(Submitted Photo ~ 11/07/15)
Rainbow as seen from Rhodes Hall on SEMO campus facing west.
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Albino squirrel
(Submitted Photo ~ 11/07/15)
Winter 2015
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Leaping Albino Doe
(Submitted Photo ~ 11/07/15)
Photo taken November 1st, 2015 in Cape Girardeau.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 11/07/15)
Today is Saturday, Nov. 7, the 311th day of 2015. There are 54 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 7, 1940, Washington state's original Tacoma Narrows Bridge, nicknamed "Galloping Gertie," collapsed into Puget Sound during a windstorm just four months after opening to traffic...
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Out of the past: Nov. 7
(Out of the Past ~ 11/07/15)
A three-year, quarter-cent sales tax proposal that would have funded construction of a sports complex at Shawnee Park went down to defeat yesterday, as 58 percent of Cape Girardeau voters rejected the tax; residents voted nearly two to one to approve a sewer revenue bond issue that will enable the city to issue $2.5 million in bonds to pay for construction of a trunk sewer-system extension in the northwest part of the city...
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