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At least 31 dead in bombings of Brussels airport, metro
(International News ~ 03/22/16)
BRUSSELS -- Bombs exploded at the Brussels airport and one of the city's metro stations Tuesday, killing at least 31 people and wounding dozens, as a European capital was again locked down amid heightened security threats. The two airport blasts, at least one of which was blamed on a suicide bomber, left behind a chaotic scene of splattered blood in the departure lounge as windows were blown out, ceilings collapsed and travelers streamed out of the smoky building...
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SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE ROUNDUP: Pair of baseball players earn weekly OVC honors
(College Sports ~ 03/22/16)
The Southeast Missouri State baseball team had a pair of players snag Ohio Valley Conference weekly honors. Senior Hunter Leeper was named OVC Co-Player of the Week while senior Jacob Lawrence was tabbed the OVC's Pitcher of the Week on Monday. Leeper batted .400 with eight RBIs as the Redhawks went 4-1 last week. He had three hits and three RBIs in Southeast's 7-2 victory over Missouri on Tuesday and hit a double and scored twice in the Redhawks' Game 2 loss to the Tigers on Wednesday...
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Bahr walkoff home run sends Scott City softball over Oran
(High School Sports ~ 03/22/16)
Things were snowballing, and not in Scott City softball's favor. After a calamity of bad luck and mental mistakes, the Rams suddenly found themselves trailing Oran 2-1 going into the hosts' final three outs of the game. But Scott City coach Lance Amick didn't say anything to his team. He didn't have to...
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Focus on unity, improvement as Southeast Missouri State football opens spring camp
(College Sports ~ 03/22/16)
As he wrapped up his team's first spring practice, Southeast Missouri State football coach Tom Matukewicz had one final message for his players. The third-year Redhawks' coach, with his players attentively gathered around him on the upper field at the Rosengarten Athletic Complex on Monday evening, pointed out that the players shouldn't concern themselves with what the depth chart looked like throughout spring ball or which groups they were taking reps with, but rather to focus on what it will take for them to get better by the end of the five-week spring session.. ...
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VFW Post 3838 Luncheon for Clifford Heinrich
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
I had the honor of meeting Clifford Heinrich after the services at Alma Schrader Program on March 21. Thank you to the Board of Realtors for the decorations, everything looked nice.
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Support Girl Scouts at the Girl Scout Family Fun 5K Run/Walk
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland presents the Girl Scout Family Fun 5K Run/Walk on Friday, April 1, 2016 in Cape Girardeau. Show your support of Girl Scouting and enjoy a fun-filled evening for the entire family! This year’s run/walk features a one mile fun-run for younger family members plus games and activities for all ages. The Girl Scout Family Fun 5K Run/Walk begins at 5 p.m. at Arena Park Pavilion #3. Prizes will be awarded in several categories...
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Local Children's Coalition to hold national Empowered to Connect Conference simulcast April 8-9 in Cape
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Local Children’s Coalition to hold Simulcast of National Conference Cape Girardeau, MO. The local Children’s Coalition, a group of organizations and individuals working on behalf of adoption and foster care in our area, is making plans to host a live simulcast of the Empowered to Connect Conference on April 8-9, 2016...
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Navy veterans attend dedication of Seabee Memorial at Mound City National Cemetery
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Navy Seabee Veterans of America Island X-5 of Cape Girardeau attended the dedication of the Seabee Memorial at Mound City National Cemetery on March 19. CAN DO!
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Southern Illinois softball team downs Southeast Missouri State with walk-off double
(College Sports ~ 03/22/16)
The Southern Illinois softball team stoked the regional rivalry with Southeast Missouri State with a walk-off double that completed a 3-2 comeback victory Tuesday in Carbondale, Illinois. Southeast led 2-0 after scoring runs in the first and fourth innings, but SIU (17-8) rallied with single runs in each of the final three innings...
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Cape businessman 'Peewee' Erlbacher dies at age 76
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
David "Peewee" Erlbacher had machines in his blood. He came from a long line of machinists dating to 1865. He founded Erlbacher Gear and Machine Works, Inc. in Cape Girardeau in 1955 and worked there for 61 years. On Sunday night, at age 76, Erlbacher died...
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Woodland softball wins slugfest at Advance
(High School Sports ~ 03/22/16)
Brooke Miles hit two doubles and drove in six runs as the Woodland softball team picked up 16-14 conference road victory over Advance on Monday. Krista Rhodes was the winning pitcher and also doubled for Woodland (2-0, 1-0 SCAA Conference). She threw 6 1/3 innings and allowed four earned runs on 10 hits. She struck out three and walked two...
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Jackson begins steps to expand Hubble Creek Trail
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
The city of Jackson accepted several contractors' bids Monday night, taking the first steps in expanding the Hubble Creek Recreation Trail. Fronabarger Concreters Inc. of Oak Ridge, who submitted the winning bid of $280,580.75, was awarded the contract for phase one, which is to connect the city park to the trail's current location 3,300 feet away at West Jackson Boulevard...
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Sen. Blunt says he will support Trump if nominated; does not support third party
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said he plans to support Donald Trump or whoever is the Republican nominee in the November presidential election. Some conservatives have raised the possibility of a third-party candidate if Trumps wins the GOP nomination. But Blunt argued against such a move...
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Southeast Missouri State baseball teams tops Harris-Stowe to extend winning streak to four games
(College Sports ~ 03/22/16)
The Redhawks recorded 16 hits in their 18-10 victory over the Hornets on Tuesday night
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WWII vet gets his Purple Heart, recognition 71 years later
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
It might have taken 71 years and a lifetime of joys and sorrows to realize, but one local World War II veteran finally got his due during a medal bestowment program Monday at Alma Schrader Elementary School in Cape Girardeau. There, 90-year-old Sgt. ...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 03/22/16)
Today is Tuesday, March 22, the 82nd day of 2016. There are 284 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On March 22, 1941, the Grand Coulee hydroelectric dam in Washington state officially went into operation. On this date: In 1638, religious dissident Anne Hutchinson was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for defying Puritan orthodoxy...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 03/22/16)
Today is Easter Sunday, March 27, the 87th day of 2016. There are 279 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On March 27, 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted present-day Florida. On this date: In 1836, the first Mormon temple was dedicated in Kirtland, Ohio, by Joseph Smith Jr...
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Gallery an inspiration to those with mental illness
(Editorial ~ 03/22/16)
Downtown Cape Girardeau is a welcoming environment for local artists. Galleries feature all types of art, and First Friday receptions give the public a chance to get to know and understand the artists. From paintings to drawings to sculptures, art in any form can be an important creative, even therapeutic, outlet...
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Speak Out 3/22/16
(Speak Out ~ 03/22/16)
I was not really a Trump supporter, but as time passes and I see how the media is trying to manipulate our impression of Trump by publishing very unflattering pictures, while they show everyone else smiling (Associated Press) and now the Republican establishment trying to put together a plan to oust Trump from being a nominee, I find my self sick of it! The media crammed Barack Obama down our throat to the point of being unfortunately elected not once but twice and a political party that raves how open-minded they are and accepting, but when their boys don't perform well in the primaries, this accepting group tries to oust someone who has followed the rules and won the majority of the vote.. ...
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Prayer 3/22/16
(Prayer ~ 03/22/16)
O Heavenly Father, may we use the gifts you have blessed us with to honor you. Amen.
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Clifford Adams
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
THEBES, Ill. -- Clifford Adams, 74, of Thebes died Saturday, March 19, 2016, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born Aug. 1, 1941, in Gale, Illinois, to Floyd and Alma (Prater) Adams. He married Delores Knupp on Sept. 30, 1966. She survives...
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Bernice Wagner
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
Freda "Bernice" Wagner, 91, died Saturday evening, March 19, 2016, at the Lutheran Home, Assisted Living West. She was born Feb. 9, 1925, in Lyman, Mississippi, the daughter of Clarence Ross and Laura Augusta Thurmond Latham. She was married June 29, 1946, in Cape Girardeau to Delmar Andward Wagner...
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Births 3/22/16
(Births ~ 03/22/16)
Daughter to Greg Edward and Heather Nicole Rambo of Marble Hill, Missouri, Saint Francis Medical Center, 9:21 a.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Name, Emma Grace. Weight, 6 pounds, 14 ounces. Third daughter. Mrs. Rambo is the former Heather Secrease, daughter of Valerie and Richard Honbeck of Farmington, Missouri. She works for RN Network. Rambo is the son of Betty and Jess Rambo of Marble Hill. He is employed by Harris Auto Body...
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Bruce Boulden
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
Bruce Arnold Boulden, 65, of Jackson died Thursday, March 17, 2016, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Bruce Arnold Boulden was born to the late Charles and Edris Mildred (Williams) Boulden on Oct. 28, 1950, in Chicago. He was a beloved husband, brother, friend, nephew, grandfather and uncle who absolutely loved life and those that were part of his life...
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Morris Van Winkle
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
Morris Van Winkle, 79, of Cape Girardeau passed away Sunday, March 20, 2016, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Sunday, March 14, 1937, in Chalmers, Illinois, to Moses E. and Ella M. (Johnson) Van Winkle. He married Marjorie Lumley on Feb. 5, 1955. They celebrated 53 years of marriage before Marjorie passed July 8, 2008...
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Joyce Clifton
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
Joyce Ann Clifton, 84, of Jackson passed away Sunday, March 20, 2016, at her home. She was born in Hobbs Chapel Community on Dec. 2, 1931, the daughter of Rufus and Cora Slinkard Lindsay. She and her devoted husband of 65 years, Robert L. (Red) Clifton, were married Nov. 4, 1950, at Hobbs Chapel United Methodist Church...
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Out of the past: March 22
(Out of the Past ~ 03/22/16)
BENTON, Mo. -- Union Electric Co. has filed a petition for a declaratory judgment in Scott County Circuit Court to clarify the powers of the Southeast Missouri Regional Port Authority to provide electrical energy to tenants at the port. Otto F. Dingeldein, a well-known silversmith and supporter of the arts, died yesterday at age 84. ...
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Two injured in truck crash on I-55
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
Two large trucks collided Monday morning on southbound Interstate 55 just south of Cape Girardeau, and police diverted traffic around the crash for about two hours. The driver of a Freightliner truck began to lose control of his vehicle, and he used emergency lights about 9:40 a.m. at milemarker 94. A "Shred It" box truck rear-ended the Freightliner, sustaining substantial damage to the front of the vehicle...
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Cape man shot in both legs
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
Cape Girardeau police are investigating a shooting that occurred Wednesday night. Police responded to a shots-fired call at Bloomfield Road and Benton Street at 9:46 p.m. When officers arrived there was no one at the scene. About 20 minutes later, officers were contacted by Southeast Hospital with a 38-year-old Cape Girardeau man who had been shot in both legs, according to Lt. Barry Hovis...
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Police issue warrant for Cape woman who made national headlines in 2012
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
Cape Girardeau County's prosecutor filed an arrest warrant Saturday for a defendant in another case that received national headlines in 2012. Mercedes Makeda Ayers, 20, and Montrail F. Murray, 21, both of Cape Girardeau, have been charged with felony theft of a firearm. Murray was arrested Friday on a Cape Girardeau warrant for probation violation for property damage. His bond is set at $15,000 cash or surety, with the condition he does not possess a firearm...
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Judge urges Madonna, Ritchie to settle custody dispute
(Community ~ 03/22/16)
LONDON -- It will be a "tragedy" if Madonna and her ex-husband Guy Ritchie don't resolve their custody battle over their 15-year-old son, Rocco, a British judge said Monday. Judge Alistair MacDonald, who has been hearing a legal dispute between music star and her filmmaker ex-husband, said Rocco is a mature young man who is a "very great credit" to his parents, and it would be best if both could spend time with him...
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Store clerk accused of sending nude photos to customers
(State News ~ 03/22/16)
CLAYTON, Mo. -- A clerk at a suburban St. Louis Wal-Mart optical store faces charges of sending explicit photos of himself to female customers. Court records say 20-year-old Elver Sivac told police he used store records to learn the phone numbers of women and texted photos to six of them. He is charged with six counts of second-degree sexual misconduct...
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FBI might have way to unlock attacker's iPhone without Apple
(National News ~ 03/22/16)
LOS ANGELES -- A much-anticipated court hearing on the federal government's effort to force Apple Inc. to unlock the iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terror attack was vacated abruptly Monday after the FBI revealed it may have a way to access data without the company's help...
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St. Louis seeks to solve child-care worker shortage
(State News ~ 03/22/16)
ST. LOUIS -- The Clinton-Peabody housing complex is home to some of the poorest, most underemployed families in St. Louis, yet it may become a nationally recognized incubator for highly trained child-care providers. In April, a group of about 15 residents, mostly single mothers, will begin a unique federally funded apprenticeship program in early childhood education, similar to the types of programs that for decades have trained plumbers, electricians and carpenters...
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Apple's new iDevices say: Small is beautiful, too
(National News ~ 03/22/16)
CUPERTINO, Calif. -- As it struggles to match the success of its big-screen iPhones, Apple now is contending small can be beautiful, too. The giant tech company showed off downsized versions of its signature iPhone and iPad Pro tablet on Monday, hoping they'll appeal to first-time buyers and those who have shied away from the bigger-screen models Apple has sold in recent years...
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Witness, funeral helped lead police to Paris attacks suspect
(International News ~ 03/22/16)
BRUSSELS -- A keen-eyed witness who spotted a pale, slender figure fleeing an apartment near a Brussels auto plant one week ago set in motion a police dragnet that within 72 hours led to the capture of Salah Abdeslam, the most-wanted man in Europe. Another key in leading authorities to the hideout of their high-value quarry was a pallbearer at the burial of the fugitive's brother...
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Obama, Castro lay bare tensions on embargo, human rights
(International News ~ 03/22/16)
HAVANA -- Laying bare a half-century of tensions, President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro prodded each other Monday over human rights and the longstanding U.S. economic embargo during an unprecedented joint news conference that stunned Cubans unaccustomed to their leaders being questioned aggressively...
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Health insurance gains due to Obama's law, not economy
(National News ~ 03/22/16)
WASHINGTON -- There's growing evidence most of the dramatic gain in the number of Americans with health-care coverage is due to President Barack Obama's law, not the gradual recovery of the nation's economy. That could pose a political risk for Republicans running against "Obamacare" in the GOP primaries as they shift to the general election this year. ...
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Chirping Easter eggs used in special-needs hunt
(State News ~ 03/22/16)
DARDENNE PRAIRIE, Mo. -- Bomb-squad members rigged special chirping Easter eggs for children with special needs to hunt in eastern Missouri. Cpl. Steve Case said it took his crew about 10 minutes per egg to wire a switch to a nine-volt battery and a small speaker. The beeping sensors made it easier for visually impaired children to find the eggs during a weekend hunt at a park in St. Charles County's Dardenne Prairie...
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Flood assistance deadline looms for 33 Missouri counties
(State News ~ 03/22/16)
ST. LOUIS -- Time is running out for survivors of Missouri's winter flooding to register for federal assistance. The deadline is Monday for residents of 33 counties. FEMA is seeking applications for disaster grants that will help pay for home repairs, temporary rental assistance and other needs stemming from the flooding in eastern and southern Missouri that followed three days of heavy rain in December. ...
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Cape council OKs residential development over neighborhood objections
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
The Cape Girardeau City Council unanimously approved a planned residential development and its necessary rezoning Monday night despite continued opposition from neighborhood residents. Neighbors had voiced opposition to developer Gary Arnold's proposed development on 5.4 acres of vacant land at 2930 Hawthorne Road. They contended stormwater runoff from the development could flood their backyards...
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Customized golf-gear store soon will open in Cape
(Local News ~ 03/22/16)
Southeast Missouri golfers, particularly those interested in customized gear, soon will have a new place to shop. "We have a lot of family and friends who struggled to find a place to be custom-fitted," Jamie Jackson said. "You have to go to St. Louis. A lot of people go to Chicago."...
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Cardinals option Gonzalez to Memphis after exhibition loss to Red Sox
(Professional Sports ~ 03/22/16)
JUPITER, Fla. -- Clay Buchholz pitched into the fifth inning, Pablo Sandoval and Jackie Bradley Jr. each drove in two runs and the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 Monday. Buchholz gave up one run and five hits over 4 2/3 innings. He missed much of last season with an elbow strain...
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Texas overpowers Missouri 73-55, reaches Sweet 16 in NCAA Women's Tournament
(College Sports ~ 03/22/16)
NCAA women's tournament AUSTIN, Texas -- Ariel Atkins scored 22 points and No. 2 seed Texas earned its second consecutive trip to the Sweet 16 with a 73-55 win over No. 10 Missouri on Monday night with an impressive display of speed and athleticism that overmatched the bigger Tigers...
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Police: Mall Easter bunny, father scuffle
(National News ~ 03/22/16)
JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- A mall Easter bunny and a father got into a tussle Sunday after the man's child slipped from a chair while getting her photo taken, police said. The father of the 1-year-old physically attacked the 22-year-old who was playing the role of Easter bunny after the girl slipped. A video at Newport Centre shows a man wearing a bunny costume fighting, then being separated by security. A spokeswoman said both men were taken to a hospital with minor injuries...
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Delores 'Dee' Ponder
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
Delores "Dee" Ponder, 76, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, March 20, 2016, at The Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Funeral Home.
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James DeWeese
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
OLIVE BRANCH, Ill. -- James H. "Sam" DeWeese, 73, of Marissa, Illinois, formerly of Olive Branch, died Friday, March 18, 2016, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Belleville, Illinois. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Heil-Schuessler Funeral Home in Marissa and from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at Trinity Assembly of God Church in Olive Branch...
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Rusby Niswonger
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
Rusby Niswonger, 95, of Jackson died Monday, March 21, 2016, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.
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Evelyn Robinson
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
Evelyn Robinson, 90, formerly of Jackson, died Sunday, March 20, 2016, at the Morningside Nursing Home in Branson, Missouri. Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home...
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David Erlbacher
(Obituary ~ 03/22/16)
David W. "Peewee" Erlbacher, 76, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, March 20, 2016, at Southeast Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home.
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World War II veterans discuss war memories at Cape Girardeau Public Library
(Submitted Photo ~ 03/22/16)
We had a wonderful session of our WW II veterans today, March 21, at the Cape Girardeau Public Library. Dr. Frank Nickell questioned the three men about all their activity in battles and locations, they were in during World War II. Jessica Cox, graduate assistant helped with recording video. ...
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All votes matter
(Column ~ 03/22/16)
Missouri was front and center in the news coverage of Super Tuesday Two, as politicians, pundits and pollsters kept their eyes peeled awaiting the results. As it turned out, they would be waiting a long time before getting the answers they sought. Both the Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump-Ted Cruz battles provided the drama we've come to expect from this presidential cycle; not many dull moments have existed during the last several months, and Tuesday was no exception. ...
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Cape Girardeau Ward 4: Patrick Koetting
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Date of Birth: June 14, 1974 Place of Birth: Ste, Genevieve Children: Zoe and Audrey Occupation: Sale Representative Employer: Major Brands Premium Beverage Distributors None Interim City Council Member Ward 3 Do you currently hold the office for which you are running? No...
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Delta School Board: Virgle A. Ikerman
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Age: 37 Place of birth: Oran, MO Spouse-Michelle Ikerman; Children-Gwyneth,Julia,& Hannah Ikerman Occupation: Engineer/Conductor Employer: BNSF Railway Businesses owned, all or part: N/A N/A Do you currently hold the office for which you are running? No...
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Delta School Board: Amy White
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Place of birth: Capr Mitchell White - husband Austin Cameron Colton Ashley Occupation: Cashier Employer: Delta Quick Mart Businesses owned, all or part: None None Do you currently hold the office for which you are running? No I believe in the potential of every child and believe that we have to give them all of the tools available to succeed. ...
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Jackson School Board: Dan Stover
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Age: 63 Place of birth: missouri Wife, Karen , Son, Andy Daughter, Shannon Occupation: retired educator Employer: self employed Businesses owned, all or part: stover auction service Have served 3 terms on board. Do you currently hold the office for which you are running? Yes...
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Oak Ridge School Board: James Seyer
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Age: 49 Place of birth: Cape Girardeau, Missouri Lisa LeAnn Seyer Hunter Seyer 20 years old 2013 graduate of Oak Ridge and currently a Junior at Missouri S&T at Rolla, MO Hayden Seyer 14 years old and is in 8th grade at Oak Ridge Middle School Occupation: Service Mechanic...
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Oak Ridge School Board: Vernon G. Schoen RN, BSN, CCRN Alumnus
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Age: 63 Place of birth: Cape Girardeau Linda Schoen (wife) Renee Balch RN (dtr) Charles Schoen (son) Occupation: substitute teacher and self Employer: 4 area school districts Businesses owned, all or part: none at present Vendor placement coordinator East Perry Fair...
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Jackson School Board: Brad Noel
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Age: 44 Place of birth: Springfield, MO Jill Gentry-Noel- Wife Lindsey Noel 9th Grade- Daughter Jason Noel 5th Grade- Son Occupation: Water Utility Foreman Employer: City of Jackson Businesses owned, all or part: N/A Jackson School Board Do you currently hold the office for which you are running? No...
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Advance Ward 1: William Woodard
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Age: 43 Place of birth: St. Louis, MO I am a blessed and focused father of two wonderful children. Occupation: NREMT-Paramedic, Registered Nurse Employer: North Scott County Ambulance, Saint Francis Medical Center Businesses owned, all or part: N/A...
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Cape Girardeau Ward 4: Robbie Guard
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Date of Birth: 12/20/1977 Place of Birth: Cape Girardeau, Missouri Wife: Carrie Guard, Daughters: Morgan Hessenkemper and Claire Guard Occupation: Commercial Loan Officer Employer: MRV Banks None None Do you currently hold the office for which you are running? No...
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Cape Girardeau School Board: Adrian V. Toole
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Age: 58 Place of Birth: Gideon, MO Spouse: Jamie Toole Children: Meredith, Monica, and Vance Occupation: Retired Chief Financial Officer Employer: Retired from Cape Electrical Supply Cape Electrical Supply, LLC Schaefer's Electrical Enclosures, Inc...
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Scott City mayor: Tim Porch
(Submitted Story ~ 03/22/16)
Age: 56 Place of birth: Poplar Bluff, Mo Spouse - Sally Porch Children - Matt Porch and Jana Porch Occupation: Construction Company Owner Employer: Interior Plus, Inc. Businesses owned, all or part: Interior Plus, Inc. City Councilman (Scott City) 1999...
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