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Cape, Scott counties received $1.7M in flood relief
(Local News ~ 04/24/16)
Of the $91 million in federal disaster aid delivered to Missouri for flood relief from the record-breaking flood in December and January, Cape Girardeau and Scott counties received about $1.7 million. The state received $12.6 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency individual assistance grants for flooding in December and January to about 2,400 households...
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Rep. Swan seeks dyslexia screenings for children
(Local News ~ 04/24/16)
Although one in five children struggles with some form of dyslexia, Missouri doesn't have a program in place to screen them for those reading difficulties. It's a state of affairs state Rep. Kathy Swan, R-Cape Girardeau, is trying to change with House Bill 2379...
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City of Cape prefers cleanup bills to tickets for littering
(Local News ~ 04/24/16)
Few motorists are ticketed for throwing trash out the window, but more Cape Girardeau property owners are paying for cleanup when the city decides enough is enough. For motorists and property owners alike, the city seldom writes tickets for litter violations, despite the Keep Cape Beautiful Committee's calls for greater litter control...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
Today is Sunday, April 24, the 115th day of 2016. There are 251 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On April 24, 1916, some 1,600 Irish nationalists launched the Easter Rising by seizing several key sites in Dublin. (The rising was put down by British forces five days later.)...
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Moore -- Pirtle
(Engagement ~ 04/24/16)
Ben and Jo Tally of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Mandi Moore, to Travis Pirtle of Cape Girardeau. He is the son of Dexter and Laura Pirtle of Farmington, Missouri. Mandi received a master's degree in counseling. She works at Medicap Pharmacy...
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Davidson -- Powell
(Wedding ~ 04/24/16)
Megan Amanda Davidson of Jackson and David Blake Powell of Palmyra, Missouri, were married July 25, 2015, at Grace United Methodist Church in Cape Girardeau. The Rev. Thomas Sullenger performed the ceremony. Josh Merlenbach of Cape Girardeau was the organist...
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Staggemeier -- Rolwing
(Engagement ~ 04/24/16)
Les and Angie Staggemeier of Portage de Sioux, Missouri, announce the engagement of their daughter, Taylor Ruth, to Ryan Otto Rolwing of Charleston, Missouri. He is the son of Richard and Beth Rolwing of Charleston. Taylor received a bachelor's degree in nursing from Barnes Jewish College in St. Louis. She is a registered nurse at SoutheastHEALTH in Cape Girardeau...
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FYI - 4-24-16
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
Apple Creek Memorial Association will present its 19th annual "Gaslight Sing" at 7 p.m. tonight at the old church just east of Pocahontas off County Road 530. This gathering will include performances by the Gaslight Singers from First Presbyterian Church of Jackson, Ringer Hill and White Water Blue Grass. Join the association for an evening of good music and fellowship...
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Club news 4-24-16
(Community News ~ 04/24/16)
The American Legion 63 Auxiliary met April 13 with 15 members present. A lunch of sandwiches, chips and dessert was served by Fern Schlimme and Mildred Varvell. Vickie Watling won the 50-50 drawing, Grace Coy won the attendance prize and Catherine Allison won the prize for bringing in the most loose change for the club's emergency fund...
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Aden -- Green
(Engagement ~ 04/24/16)
Jeff and Sharon Aden of Dongola, Illinois, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lauren Aden, to Kaleb Green, son of Mike and Laura Green of Jackson. Lauren is a 2007 graduate of Dongola High School and attended Rend Lake School of Culinary Arts. She is employed as a GSR at Comfort Suites...
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Killeen -- Keller
(Engagement ~ 04/24/16)
Robert L. Killeen Jr. and Louise Marie Killeen of Leopold, Missouri, announce the engagement of their daughter, Drieka Ann, to John Roscoe Keller, both of Leopold. He is the son of John L. Keller of Chaffee, Missouri, and Jerene and John Lovell of Leopold...
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Spring gardening, Chaffee student commendations and dining in downtown Cape Girardeau
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
Happy birthday to Richie Rister, Jimmy Chambers, Bud Schilling, Garrett Senciboy, Charles Dumey, Robert Kern, Robin Gardner, Steven Dooley, Larry Rogers, Sheila Eby, Jimmie Banks, Mick Wessel, Dusti Garner, Lauren Anderson, Bob Owen, Ruth Glastetter, Michelle Daniel, MaKinsey Uhrhan, Mable Flanigan, Lindsey Miller, Jeannie Smith, Shelly Schrum, Rusty Rister, Linda Lee, Louise Jansen, Brittany Glastetter, Mike Freeman and Joann Richards...
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Capturing memories, then and now
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
Normally, I don't go to events on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University, but I made an exception last week. Marge, my wife, received an award for working at the university for 30 years. That's quite an achievement, I think. Overall, I believe she has enjoyed her time working at the university. I would imagine there have been times when she wanted to switch jobs, but she stuck it out. I like that...
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Try these dip ideas for party season
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
It is almost graduation party season, and many people are planning their menus for their get-togethers. Of course, these recipes are not exclusive to graduation parties. In our family, we are planning a bridal shower for a nephew and his fiancee and a baby shower for a niece and her husband, so we are making menus as well...
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Tips for starting a backyard garden
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
Several homeowners recently have commented that they want to start a garden in their backyard this spring. I usually ask them why. The answers are quite varied. Some want to make sure their children really understand where food comes from. Others say they always helped their grandparents pick tomatoes during the summer, and they just want to see if they can grow tomatoes as large as grandpa did. ...
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Allowing God to love and transform
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
This semester, I'm taking a writing class that has not been working out for me. Usually in the creative process for any major project, I fumble around for a while -- the first half of a semester -- failing miserably and repeatedly until finally something falls into place, and I figure out what I'm trying to communicate...
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Next
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
I remember where I was when I heard the news in late 2012. While I was wedging my car into a spot along Main Street in Cape Girardeau, using my best approximation of parallel parking, the cellphone went off. I was trying to be attentive to the traffic bustling past my vehicle, and the voice was familiar...
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Cedar apple rust
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
Shown here is an intimidating and odd-looking fungal growth attached to a cedar branch. It is called cedar apple rust. The airborne spores growing on the leaves and fruit of an apple tree will infect the cedar during summer. After overwintering in the limbs of the cedar, the fungus begins to grow again in spring...
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4x4 4-24-16
(04/24/16)
April 27 is tell a story day. What's your favorite story, fairytale or book?
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Train rides fun for many
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/24/16)
In response to the negative remarks in Speak Out about the train and railroad crossing in Jackson, I have these comments to make. This person should ride the train and see the happy and excited faces of young people riding a train for the first time and the pleasant memories older folks experience remembering train rides from the past. It is sad that some people cannot see the pleasure young and old alike get from riding the train, but can only see dollars and cents...
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Marquette project applauded -- almost universally -- around community
(Column ~ 04/24/16)
The response to the Marquette development in Cape Girardeau has been overwhelmingly positive. Where criticism exists, it is largely centered on historic tax credits and tax increment financing (TIF). As part of a group (an investment company owned by my brothers and me) that seriously considered being investors in the project (but declined), let me share a perspective...
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Art not good use of funds
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/24/16)
Regarding the story "15-foot-tall sculpture in the middle of the Fountain Street roundabout": So very not smart! There should be nothing blocking the view of the traffic in the roundabout! Roundabouts only work when the drivers can see the traffic and time their entry into roundabouts. Certainly, the driver should not be distracted by any stupid statue when making the critical decision to merge...
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Ethics reform should be priority for Missouri
(Editorial ~ 04/24/16)
Ethics reform has been one of the primary focuses of this legislative session in Jefferson City. In one way, it's a bit unfortunate that such attention is being placed on this topic. The state has many needs and priorities -- the state's crumbling transportation infrastructure among them. ...
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Construction progresses in Cape, Jackson and Scott City
(Column ~ 04/24/16)
The recent announcement from a local development group is exciting. They plan to transform the H.-H. Building and the Marquette Center into a Courtyard Marriott Hotel and redevelop the Marquette Tower into the Marquette Tech District, focusing on tenants related to technology and job creation. Certainly, this will be a game changing project for Cape Girardeau...
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Marquette project a 'game changer'
(Column ~ 04/24/16)
The announcement of the Marquette Tech District can be, in the words of John Mehner, a "game changer" for Cape Girardeau. Plaudits to the local investment group including the Maurer and Rhodes families for their vision and determination. The rebirth of these historic structures on the Broadway corridor is paramount to the ongoing revitalization of downtown. ...
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Melvin Hoffman
(Obituary ~ 04/24/16)
** Melvin Hoffman Melvin E. Hoffman, 89, of Jackson died Saturday, April 23, 2016, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.
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Out of the past: April 24
(Out of the Past ~ 04/24/16)
Rep. Bill Emerson heard a first-hand account of the situation in the Middle East from Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf during a congressional visit to the Persian Gulf region; he returned home Monday. Local ice skaters Matt Buttrey and Sarah Booth placed second in the U.S. Figure Skating Association National Intermediate Championships held recently at Monsey, New York; it's the highest honor ever achieved by the pair...
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Cape Girardeau police report 4/24/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/24/16)
CAPE GIRARDEAU The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest n A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of shoplifting at Wal-Mart, 3439 William St. Summonses n Kimberly K.W. Schott, 54, of Cape Girardeau was issued a summons for animal leash-law violation...
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Georgia Wilson
(Obituary ~ 04/24/16)
CARTERVILLE, Ill. -- Georgia Wilson, 85, of Carterville, formerly of Olive Branch, Illinois, died Wednesday, April 20, at Chaffee Nursing Center in Chaffee, Missouri. She was born July 3, 1930, in Mounds, Illinois, to Clarence and Vurel (Beegle) McClellan. She married Paul Wilson on Oct. 22, 1976. He preceded her in death July 21, 2000...
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Lela Parker
(Obituary ~ 04/24/16)
THEBES, Ill. -- Lela Ann Parker, 54, of Thebes passed away at 10:45 p.m. Friday, April 22, 2016, at the Mulberry Manor in Anna, Illinois. Lela Ann was born March 20, 1962, in Chaffee, Missouri, daughter of Bill W. Parker and Dorothy (Prosser) Parker...
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Aleta Faust
(Obituary ~ 04/24/16)
Aleta Marie Faust, 101, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, April 22, 2016, at her home. She was born May 28, 1914, in Evansville, Indiana, to Roger William and Gladys Hullett Stevens. She and Delbert Jeremiah Faust were married Dec. 20, 1933, at Cape Girardeau. He passed away April 16, 1993...
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Mildred Pooker
(Obituary ~ 04/24/16)
Mildred F. Pooker, 80, of Shawneetown passed away Saturday, April 23, 2016, at Chateau Girardeau in Cape Girardeau. She was born Jan. 18, 1936, in Jefferson County, Missouri, to Louis and Flora Steinbach Kuhlman. She and Chester Pooker were married July 13, 1958, in Hillsboro, Missouri. They had been married 46 years when Chester passed away Feb. 14, 2005...
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Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department reports 4/24/2016
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/24/16)
CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY The Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests n Freddie L. Dunkins, 32, of Sikeston, Missouri, was arrested on North Missouri Street on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for probation violation for assault...
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Jackson police report 4/24/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/24/16)
JACKSON The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Summons n Jared A. Nenninger, 19, of Leopold, Missouri, was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle. Assault n An assault was reported in the 200 block of North West Lane...
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Jackson fire report 4/24/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/24/16)
JACKSON The Jackson Fire Department responded to the following calls: Thursday n Emergency medical service on Tanglewood. n Citizen assist on North High Street. n Emergency medical service on Henderson Street. n Emergency medical service on Mary Street...
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Scott City fire report 4/24/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/24/16)
SCOTT CITY The Scott City Fire Department responded to the following calls: April 15 n At 12:01 p.m., emergency medical service at 1200 W. 3rd St. n At 2:27 p.m., trash fire on Rose Con Road. n At 10:53 p.m., emergency medical service at 108 Mildred St...
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Springfield boy sells lemonade to help pay for his adoption
(State News ~ 04/24/16)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Springfield third-grader is selling lemonade to help pay for his adoption. Nine-year-old Tristan Jacobson sold $1 lemonades Friday in front of the home he shares with Donnie Davis and her husband, Jimmy, who have been his kinship guardians since he was 5...
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Pressure builds ahead of Missouri religious-objections vote
(State News ~ 04/24/16)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Opponents of a proposed ballot measure that would add religious-objections protections to the Missouri Constitution for people who don't want to provide services for same-sex weddings are pressuring members of a House committee who hold the measure's fate in their hands...
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Whiteman drone pilots receive new, more prestigious title
(State News ~ 04/24/16)
WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, Mo. -- The Air Force now will recognize drone pilots who conduct remote military strikes from Whiteman Air Force Base as "attack squadrons," a designation with more prestige that could help with retention and recruitment. The Air Force made the decision recently amid increased national attention to the unique form of stress these pilots face, The Springfield News-Leader reported...
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Lawsuit: Former student ousted over gay couple counseling
(State News ~ 04/24/16)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A former Missouri State University graduate student said in a federal lawsuit the school kicked him out of a master's program three years after he said counseling gay couples violated his religious beliefs. Andrew Cash said he was removed from the master's counseling program at Missouri State in 2014 after telling a professor in 2011 he would not counsel gay couples. Cash started the program in 2007...
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Pet dog fatally mauls 3-day-old baby in San Diego
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
SAN DIEGO -- A 3-day-old boy was mauled to death by the family dog while they were in bed with the child's parents, police said Friday. The parents were in bed watching TV with their newborn son and dog Thursday night when the mother coughed. The coughing startled the dog, and it unexpectedly bit the baby, Sgt. Tu Nguyen said...
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Virginia governor restores voting rights to 200K felons
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
RICHMOND, Va. -- More than 200,000 convicted felons will be eligible to vote and run for public office in Virginia under a sweeping executive order announced Friday by Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe. McAuliffe said his actions would help undo Virginia's long history of trying to suppress the black vote...
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Man dumps green dye into creek as prank
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
KETCHIKAN, Alaska -- Authorities say green water flowing in Ketchikan Creek that caused some panic was from a prank. Officials determined the dye dumped into the water was non-toxic. Police talked to the man responsible, but he was not cited. "It was just a prank," officer Charles Johnson said. ...
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Meteorologists debate how early is too early for tornado warnings
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
NORMAN, Okla. -- Meteorologists are finding something much tougher to forecast than a stormy atmosphere: the human mind. Forecasters at the federal Storm Prediction Center see a high chance of severe storms, with possible killer tornadoes, Tuesday in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas...
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North Korea appears to fire submarine-launched missile
(International News ~ 04/24/16)
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea on Saturday fired what appeared to be a ballistic missile from a submarine off its northeast coast, South Korean defense officials said, Pyongyang's latest effort to expand its military might in the face of pressure by its neighbors and Washington...
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Fox's Sean Hannity at center of bitter campaign competition
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
NEW YORK -- Sean Hannity is getting a bruising reminder this year's presidential campaign defies traditional political rules. The Fox News Channel and radio host had a spat with Sen. Ted Cruz last week after criticism from the left and right about his interviews with Donald Trump...
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Delegate math: How Tuesday could close door on Sanders bid
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton can't win enough delegates Tuesday to knock Bernie Sanders officially out of the presidential race, but she can erase lingering honest doubts about whether she'll be the Democratic nominee soon. After her victory in New York last week, Clinton has a lead over Sanders of more than 200 pledged delegates won in primaries and caucuses...
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Caller who found 2 of 8 bodies: 'There's blood all over'
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
PIKETON, Ohio -- An out-of-breath caller who found two of eight slain members of an Ohio family told a 911 dispatcher in a quavering voice, "There's blood all over the house." "I think my brother-in-law's dead," she said, her voice rising as she added later it looked as if someone had "beat the crap out of them."...
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Daughter says father made threats day before fatal shootings
(National News ~ 04/24/16)
ATLANTA -- The daughter of a northeast Georgia man suspected of shooting five people to death before killing himself said her father was a "ticking time bomb." Lauren Hawes said Saturday she and her 1-year-old daughter hid in a neighbor's house -- barely escaping with their lives -- while her father, Wayne Anthony Hawes, 50, went on a rampage and killed five people, including her grandmother and cousin...
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Chaffee baseball downs East Prairie in conference play
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/16)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Friday.
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Haas leads Notre Dame baseball past Shawnee at showcase
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/16)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Saturday.
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Myers has 3 hits, 3 RBIs lead Padres to 4-1 win vs Cardinals
(Professional Sports ~ 04/24/16)
SAN DIEGO -- Wil Myers is turning out to be just the spark plug the San Diego Padres need him to be. Myers had a solo homer among his three hits and drove in three runs, and Andrew Cashner threw six strong innings to lead the San Diego Padres to a 4-1 victory against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night...
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Blackhawks force Game 7 with 6-3 victory over Blues
(Professional Sports ~ 04/24/16)
CHICAGO -- Artem Anisimov, Trevor van Riemsdyk and Dale Weise scored during Chicago's dominant second period, and the Blackhawks beat the St. Louis Blues 6-3 on Saturday night to send their first-round playoff series to Game 7. Andrew Shaw added a third-period goal in his return from a one-game suspension for using a gay slur during Chicago's 4-3 loss in Game 4. Andrew Ladd had a goal and an assist as the Blackhawks improved to 15-1 in their last 16 Game 6s in the playoffs...
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Gyorko, Hazelbaker hit 3-run homers in Cardinals' 11-2 win
(Professional Sports ~ 04/24/16)
SAN DIEGO -- Rookie Aledmys Diaz had his first five-hit game, Jedd Gyorko and Jeremy Hazelbaker hit three-run homers and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres 11-2 on Saturday night. Diaz had a two-run double in the ninth, while Gyorko homered off his old team and Hazelbaker snapped an 0-for-17 slump. Gyorko and Stephen Piscotty each had three hits, and Piscotty hit a solo homer in the sixth...
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Tanker truck catches fire near Oak Ridge
(Local News ~ 04/24/16)
A member of the Cape Girardeau Fire Department walks past the charred remains of a truck involved in an accident Friday morning on Route E near Oak Ridge. An automobile traveling east crossed the center line and collided with a tanker truck headed south, sparking a fire. Both drivers were taken to Saint Francis Medical Center for treatment.
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School-lunch provider rehired at Poplar Bluff months after rodent infestation
(Local News ~ 04/24/16)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Chartwells will remain lunch provider for the Poplar Bluff School District after its contract was renewed Thursday, just a few months after a rodent infestation was uncovered in January in a food storage area. Company regional vice president Bruce Norman spoke at the meeting, touching on the company's successes in the district over the years. In light of the rodent incident, Norman cited better communication and increased transparency...
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Annual Scenic Drive provides a look at history, as well
(Local News ~ 04/24/16)
Local sightseers could not have asked for better weather in which to enjoy the opening Saturday of the 26th annual Mississippi River Valley Scenic Drive. The tour, which consisted of dozens of sites around Cape Girardeau and surrounding counties, celebrates the cultural and historic fabric that makes up the Mississippi River Valley...
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Southeast Missouri State baseball team wins weekend series vs. JSU
(College Sports ~ 04/24/16)
The Southeast Missouri State baseball team had a loud response to a four-run loss encountered to Jacksonville State in a critical Ohio Valley Conference series. After mustering just two runs in the opener, Southeast claimed the road series with 24 runs over the next games...
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Mary Huckstep
(Obituary ~ 04/24/16)
Mary Marguerette Huckstep, 101, of Cape Girardea died Saturday, April 23, 2016, at Ratliff Care Center. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Lorimier Cemetery in Cape Girardeau...
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Dianne Johnson
(Obituary ~ 04/24/16)
Dianne L. Payne Johnson, 55, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, April 19, 2016, at her home. Visitation will be from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at McCombs Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau. Memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home...
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Evelyn Davis
(Obituary ~ 04/24/16)
Evelyn Fox Davis, 89, of Jackson, died Saturday, April 23, 2016, at her home. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.
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Prayer 4/24/16
(Prayer ~ 04/24/16)
Thank you, O Lord Jesus, that through you we are reconciled. Amen.
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Scott City MIddle School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Scott City Middle School High Honor Roll 5th Grade: Rylan Bollinger, Heather Hilsgen, Dalyn Littlepage, Heather Phillips . 6th Grade: Brett Boswell, Collin Braun, Peyton Cave, Kacie Daigger, Brianna Huckstep, Abigail Umfleet. 7th Grade: Raegan Holder, Ada Rendleman....
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Kelly High School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Kelly High School A Honor Roll 9th grade: Jade Altimarano, Kaylee Backfisch, Kamryn Bryant, Sydney Dittlinger, Peyton Eftink, Taylor Ferrell, Alondra Figueroa, Anna Goering, Tyler Green, Landon Hahs, Alison Hise, Abigail Hupp, Jamie Ivie, Natalie James-Wyatt, Nathan Kiehl, Kenzi Koepp, Lauren Lambert, Olivia Lofton, Jaycee Loomis, Lacey McBride, Hannah Menz, Mallory Poat, Linsey Powers, Angela Samples, Allison Seiler, Matthew Tackett, Katherine Wade, Christian Worley...
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Jackson North Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Jackson North Elementary School 4th grade: Ava Briner, Nature Buckenmyer, Andrew Grant, Ella Mangels, Garrett McRoberts, Tristan Medlock, Jack Partridge, Jesse Robertson, Peyton York, Benjamin Braden, Autumn Carruthers, Ryan Cashon, Kyanna Collins, Stephenie Courter, Kelsi Dillingham, Alexis Dykes, Trey Lintner, Dylan Moore, Cadence Mungle, Owen Norman, Alison Prince, Evee-Kay Pursley, Owen Rolfing, Karsyn Rose...
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Kelso C-7 School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Kelso C-7 School District A Honor Roll 2nd grade: Charleigh DeShaney, Lex Glastetter, Blake Jarrell, Trinity Wallace, Tiffany Wyatt 3rd grade: Zoe Bentley, Graycie Conklin, Carson Kern, Hayden Steimle, Emma Walter 4th grade: Harley Glueck, Grayson Jaynes, Lucia Kieffer, Branson Westrich, Blake Wilburn, Drake Wilhelm...
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Guardian Angel School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Guardian Angel School Super Students Kindergarten: Alliston Estep, Dane Loper, Rylie Priggel, Adisyn Seabaugh, Kasyn Seabaugh, Colton Uhrhan. 1st grade: Jonah Dirnberger, Porter Gadberry, Eva LeGrand, Weston Woods. 2nd grade: Ava Forehand, Reid Hobbs, Amelia LeGrand, Ryder Siebert, Lauren Williamsen...
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Alma Schrader Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Alma Schrader Elementary School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Ky Anderson, Brennan Beard, Lydia Cao, Truman Clubb, Avery Criblez, Johnny Crouch, Gibson Curtis, Emilie Dickson, Adrian Fox, Brooke Huggins, Edyn McAllister, Anne McDougal, Grace Morgan, Madison Phelps, Michael Pyles, Sarah Shaheen, Leah Stout, Anshula Vanteddu, Natalie Voshage, Benjamin Wagganer, Jackson Witvoet, Lilly Zimmer...
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Clippard Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Clippard Elementary School A Honor Roll 3rd grade: Kalayah Apel, Micah Barton, Sean Bierbaun , Madelyn Bitter, Derrick Clark, Mason Cottner, Alanah Davie, Cadence Easley, Hailey Edmundson, Connor Gosche, Ashlynn Hickey, Caitlin Hill, Ella Hukel, ZaMaury Jackson, Tayshun Jennings, Bailey Johnson, Jeremiah Jones, Lincoln Keirsey, Dylan Laiben, Tamia Larry, Aylin Maldonado, Emile Malo, Michaela Mason, Aaliyah Miller, Isaiah Paris, Cooper Reeves, Sydney Ringwald, Allison Rivers, Alex Ruebel, Abigail Sandusky, Garrett Schmidt, Garrett Snider, Skyler Stoder, Summer Stroder, Keyla Ugarte, Piper Underwood, Jayma Zerbe.. ...
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Jackson East Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Jackson Eastd Elementary School Third quarter 4th grade: Price Belmar, Ryaan Biddle, Clayton Bohnsack, Kyla Brandy, Zachary Brazel, Brianna Brown, Garrison Brown, Abigail Burks, Emily Burks, Owen Burks, Haylie Conner, Connor Costello, D.J. Cowart, Rozalind Curlee, Kael Dameron, Cole Farrow, Callie Friese, Alan Gilbert, Charlie Grunloh, Katie Hahs, Waylon Hale, Blayne Harris, Alex Hayes, Andrew Henson, Gavin Holdman, Jack Hutson, Alex Kantchev, Durial King, Ayda Kiplinger, Peyton Klund, Grace Kurtz, Whitney Langford, Bradley Loos, Cooper McCearley, Carson McDaniel, Joshua Meesala, Jacob Miller, Madison Myers, Layla Nagel, Avagail Nations, Harper Ready, Hillary Riley, Rheyna Roberts, Dylan Schemel, Claire Sebaugh, Cooper Senciboy, Mason Settle, Bryce Sides, Brooklyn Stephens, Fisher Stevens, Lily Stockard, Jonathan Swartzell, Elisha Thompson.. ...
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Oak Ridge Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Oak Ridge Middle School 6th grade: Wyatt Berry, Sieanna Crowden, Emma Dace, Logan DeWitt, Caitlyn Ernst, Paige Glueck, Jeremiah Hamilton, Jiliyan Hobeck, Mae Masterson, Natalie Morrison, Ashton Reed, William Richards, Ethan Ruehling, Eli Sachse, Mylee Schilling, Garrett Seabaugh, Alex Seyer, Charlie Jo Sparks, Piper Stone, Tanner Strop, Justin Ward...
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St. Mary Cathedral School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
St. Mary Cathedral School A Honor Roll 4th grade: Susan Boyd, Andrew Brandon, Isabella Buerck, Lauren Eftink, Abram Green, Luke Miller, Michaela Pittman, Saba Reeza, Ryan Smith, William Thurston, Madison Walker. 5th grade: Lillian Anderson, Devin Beattie, Cade Emmenderfer, Jenna Givens, Abby Schaaf, Grace Young...
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Franklin Elementary School honor roll
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Franklin Elementary School A Honor Roll Joseph Coonts, Amiyah Mackins, Jocelynn Geiser, Aaliyah Marshall, DeShawn Johnson, Trevor Kneezle, Emerald Scott, Aaliyah Solis, Jolie Chaney. B Honor Roll Jaylen Benson, Gideon Garrett, Joshua Guyton, Parker Wolf, Amber Gorham, Savannah Harmon, Mariette Southall, Zachery Babers, Cheyenne Austin, Elijah Brown, Noah Miller, Jennifer Morales, Zoie Anglin, Bingyi Luo, Taylor Sides, NaShayla Burton, Parker Ledure, David Mansfield...
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Immaculate Conception School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Immaculate Conception School A-Honor Roll 4th grade: Macy Bommarito, Russell Coy, Erica DeBrock, Audrey Deken, Lily Huff, Lillie Jenkins, Lauren Marchi, Karley McBride, Joshua Schnurbusch, Annika Welker. 5th grade: Sydney Beussink, Tryston Duby, Rachel Engelen, Clayton Ernst, Annalise Garner, Natalie Essner, Eve Jones, Karly Kasten, Celia Keran, Kate Lewis, Tori Rubel, Molly Turner...
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Scott City High School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Scott City High School High Honor Roll 9th Grade: Chloe Clayton, Kaileigh Dirden, Samuel Jordan, Logan Oleson, Shelby Seyer, Emma Wilhelm 10th Grade: Kaylea Bard, Katherine Friese, Faith Grant, Kurt Howell, Makayla Job, Christopher Phillips, Madison Thompson...
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Blanchard Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Blanchard Elementary School A Honor Roll 3rd Grade: Elliot Allen, James Borders, Breyanah Coleman, Parker Estes, Dion Maatrijk, Jacob Milam, Brooklynn Moss, Isabella Pattengill , Elizabeth Tilghman. 4th grade: Lauren Concho, Marianne Dean, Londyn Johnson, Gabby Knupp, Maria Malone, Anne Prince, Griffin Rieger, LiFu Stigers, Coen Stinson, Kierra Womack...
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Scott City Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Scott City Elementary School High Honor Roll 3rd grade: Lilyan Landis, Jude Phillips, Shayla Sterling. 4th grade: Nickolas Bigham, Allison Bryant, Isaac Ervin, Hannah Heise, Brayden Mashek, Emilie Rhyne, Logan Schiwitz, Luke Umfleet, Tyson Underwood...
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Oak Ridge High School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/24/16)
Oak Ridge High School 9th grade: Caroline Abner, Connor Bock, Dalton Griffith, Derric Jones, Drew Kranawetter, Macie Lemons, Cole Schemel, Kristen Seabaugh, Brent Seyer, Taylor Seyer, Rheabeckah Thompson, Jennifer Truska, Sydney Unterreiner. 10th grade: Brianna Amschler, Jordan Barker, Jordan Layton, Amanda Meyer, Travis Sides, Cody Strop, John Tracy, Emily Wheat...
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'We come for the food': Cape Girardeau Farmers Market opens for the season
(Community ~ 04/24/16)
Dozens of shoppers meandered into the Cape Girardeau Farmers Market behind West Park Mall as market manager Marilyn Peters rang the opening bell Thursday morning -- they had been waiting for the day. To some, farmers market offerings are one of the most anticipated perks of the warming weather...
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