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March 30
Tornadoes reported in Ripley, southern Butler County, initial reports of damage ...
Tornadoes reported in Ripley, southern Butler County, initial reports of damage coming in
Tornadoes have been reported in Ripley and Butler counties, causing damage including a barn roof being torn off. Hail up to 1.75 inches was reported as severe weather swept through the area.
Education
Mar. 28
Cape Central Academy's Tracy Merickel honored as Multi-Level Counselor of the Year
Tracy Merickel of Cape Central Academy has been named Multi-Level Counselor of the Year by the Southeast Missouri School Counselors Association. With 25 years in education, Merickel is celebrated for her dedication to students.
J.C. Reeves
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March 28
State legislators discuss proposed bills at Cape Chamber event
State legislators in Cape Girardeau discussed key bills at a Chamber of Commerce event, focusing on water rights, insurance for rural families, paint recycling and changes to sick leave policies.
Christopher Borro
Community
March 30
Join fight against Huntington's disease at Southeast Missouri's Team Hope Walk on April 12
Join the Southeast Missouri Team Hope Walk on April 12 at Jackson City Park to support the fight against Huntington's disease. The event raises funds for HDSA's mission to aid those affected by HD.
Alyssa Lunsford-Stevens
Business
March 31
Fresh start: New juicery bringing healthy food, drinks to Cape Girardeau
The Juicery Cape is set to open soon in Cape Girardeau, offering healthy, cold-pressed juices, smoothies and more.
Christopher Borro
Health
March 28
Did you know? Easter lilies toxic to cats
Easter lilies, popular spring flowers, pose a severe risk to cats. Ingesting any part of the plant may cause kidney failure. Experts urge caution during spring events to prevent feline exposure.
Bob Miller
Health
March 29
Foundation puts nearly $50K toward youth mental health initiatives in Cape area
Community Foundation of the Ozarks, alongside the Louis L. and Julia Dorothy Coover Charitable Foundation and Commerce Trust, has allocated nearly $50,000 to support youth mental health initiatives in Cape Girardeau, focusing on suicide prevention and mental health...
Bob Miller
News
March 29
Cape water treatment plant clarifier repaired, assessment on clarifier 2 in progress
Cape Girardeau's Cape Rock Water Treatment Plant has repaired clarifier 1, restoring some capacity after a February failure. Crews are now assessing clarifier 2, while focusing on long-term maintenance and upgrades.
Nathan Gladden
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Mar. 24
New stores set to open at West Park Mall
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Mar. 28
City of Cape Girardeau faces employee discrimination lawsuit...
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Mar. 31
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Mar. 28
American Truck Simulator's Missouri expansion brings downtow...
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Mar. 27
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Mar. 27
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Mar. 31
Five contenders vie for two open seats on Nell Holcomb School Board
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Mar. 31
Cape Girardeau man arrested after knife-wielding domestic dispute
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Mar. 31
'Potentially historic' weather looms; forecasters have no memory of this level of expected rain in 23 years
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Mar. 31
Visitors center of Saxon Lutheran Memorial destroyed by fire
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Mar. 31
Five contenders vie for two open seats on Nell Holcomb Schoo...
Five candidates are competing for two open seats on the Nell Holcomb Board of Education, ensuring new leadership as no incumbents are running. Key issues include teacher retention, safety and mental health.
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Mar. 31
Visitors center of Saxon Lutheran Memorial destroyed by fire
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Mar. 31
Track and field roundup: Sheridan steals show at 2025 McCullough-Douglas Invitational
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Mar. 31
COLUMN: Former Mule’s moment shows baseball scripts its own stories
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Mar. 31
Celebrating a legacy: Doniphan Donettes' historic championship win and community support
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Mar. 27
SEMO invites high school students to Future Teachers' Day event April 4
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Mar. 31
Out of the past: March 31
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Mar. 29
Wasson: The problem with gossip
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Mar. 28
Movie Review: Jason Statham takes on the mob in 'A Working Man,' a blue-collar action thriller
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Mar. 30
McGahan’s go-ahead homer helps SEMO baseball sweep Western Illinois
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Mar. 29
Binnington's 28 saves help Blues beat Avalanche 2-1, extend win streak to 9 games
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Mar. 29
From penalty kicks to rain-soaked wins: Jackson Indians soccer shines
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Mar. 29
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Mar. 31
Letter: Support library with vote for Prop L
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Mar. 31
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Mar. 31
Lowry: Mayor Michelle Wu vs. immigration enforcement
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Mar. 31
Reagan: Time to shut up about ‘Signalgate’
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Mar. 31
Tru hotel opens off I-55 exit
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Mar. 31
Spring brings leap in gas prices
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Mar. 31
Asian shares are sharply lower after Wall Street tumbles
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Mar. 28
Wall Street tumbles, and S&P 500 drops 2% on worries about slower economy and higher inflation
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Mar. 28
Pistorio, Pleus face off in Perry County Hospital Board race
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Mar. 28
Utah becomes the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water
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Mar. 27
With few dentists and flouride under siege, rural America risks surge of tooth decay
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Mar. 26
‘I am going through hell’: job loss, mental health, and the fate of federal workers
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Mar. 27
Castillo: Twisted Biscuit Brunch Co. — Mary vs. the bloody Mary
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Mar. 26
A Harte Appetite: The not so secret sauce
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Mar. 26
Recipe swap: Sweeten your Easter with these classic dessert recipes
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Mar. 19
Recipe swap: Elevate your Easter menu with these irresistible side dish recipes
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Mar. 31
Building resilient families: LFCS's mission to prevent child abuse in Missouri
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Mar. 31
Get ready for Cape Anime Con — Two-day celebration of anime culture, gaming, cosplay competitions
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Mar. 29
Senior Center Menus for March 31-April 4
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Mar. 29
Scott City Musings: Moderation
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