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Closed streets and roads in Cape Girardeau
(Local News ~ 01/02/16)
The intersection of Old Sprigg and Old Highway 61 is closed to northbound travel. Local traffic only is available for businesses in the area. Intersection of Johnson/Hill streets Off-ramp of Interstate 55 northbound to Highway 74 - mile marker 93 Off-ramp only of Interstate 55 southbound to Highway 74...
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Luttrull's career day lifts Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team to win vs. TSU
(College Sports ~ 01/02/16)
Ashton Luttrull scored a career-high 17 points to help the Redhawks to a 75-65 victory over Tennessee State and a 2-0 record in the Ohio Valley Conference.
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AR-15 Gun Raffle Recipient
(Submitted Story ~ 01/02/16)
The Cape County Tea Party would like to take this opportunity to say CONGRATULATIONS to Pat Steger, the winner of the AR-15, Christmas Gun Raffle. This gun was purchased at our local gun shop, Liberty Teeth Armory, (573) 334-3364. Located at 610 Commercial Street, Cape Girardeau, MO...
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Cape Girardeau staying dry thanks to the flood wall!
(Submitted Photo ~ 01/02/16)
Taken from the Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge on January 1, 2016.
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Cape Girardeau Flood Wall Graphic
(Submitted Photo ~ 01/02/16)
In the town of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, the Mississippi River is cresting after a week of flooding upriver. the town is protected by a 50-year-old 20 ft. floodwall. This is the highest flood in Cape's recorded history. This 2016 flood height of 48.8 ft. tops the previous record flood height...
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Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team loses late lead, falls to Tennessee State
(College Sports ~ 01/02/16)
The Redhawks dropped to 0-2 in the Ohio Valley Conference with a 72-66 loss to Tennessee State.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 01/02/16)
Today is Saturday, Jan. 2, the second day of 2016. There are 364 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 2, 1900, U.S. Secretary of State John Hay announced the "Open Door Policy" to facilitate trade with China. On this date: In 1788, Georgia became the fourth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution...
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Out of the past: Jan. 2
(Out of the Past ~ 01/02/16)
A new pay classification plan took effect with the new year for about 120 Cape Girardeau County employees; for some, the plan will result in pay raises of up to about 25 percent phased in over the next two years; for others it will be 5 percent or somewhere in between; the ultimate goal is to provide an equitable compensation and benefits program for county workers...
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River crests, begins to fall below record levels
(Local News ~ 01/02/16)
The Mississippi River crested late Friday at Cape Girardeau and was slowly coming down from record levels Saturday, according to reports from the National Weather Service. The river gauge at Cape Girardeau reached 48.86 feet about 10 p.m. Friday -- above the 1993 record of 48.49 feet...
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Tigers prepare for SEC opener with rout of Savannah State
(College Sports ~ 01/02/16)
Missouri begins SEC play Wednesday against Georgia.
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Rams close season against 49ers
(Professional Sports ~ 01/02/16)
It could be the team's final game as a member of the St. Louis sports scene.
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Maple Leafs deal 4-1 road loss to Blues
(Professional Sports ~ 01/02/16)
Toronto beat St. Louis for the second time this season.
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