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Lack of progress on shallow pipeline frustrates Scott County farmer - 10:23 pm1Duston Stone owns farmland just outside of Scott City. His property also includes the dirt underneath the farmland, save for where a trio of pipelines diagonally bisects it underground...
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How 'The House of Branching Paths' brings classic tales to life - 10:21 pmBooks and stories are the foundation of many childhoods, from classics such as “The Wiza..rd of Oz” to princesses such as “Belle” and “Adventures in Wonderland”.
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Cape man sentenced to prison on drug charge - 10:21 pm3A Cape Girardeau man has been sentenced to more than a dozen years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine...
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Man held in connection with truck, UTV theft - 10:19 pm1Scott City authorities, aided by state Highway Patrol, have located a stolen truck and side-by-side utility vehicle...
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Join Community Care Day: Free health screenings, lunch, and more June 5 - 10:11 pmOne City will be holding its third annual Community Care Day on Wednesday, June 5...
- NB I-55 in Cape County reduced for bridge work
- Scott City murder victim, 75, was providing a place for suspect to stay for last two years, family says - 10:21 pm1
- Memorial Day at the Avenue of Flags 2
- At least 22 dead in Memorial Day weekend storms that devastated several states
- Major severe weather system rips through region
- Biden says each generation has to 'earn' freedom, in solemn Memorial Day remarks
- Man charged with Scott City murder 1
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- 2 charged in connection to Cape Girardeau graduation shooting
- Food businesses start up, change owners, locations in Cape Girardeau
- Cape Central High School graduation shooting timeline
- Cape Girardeau school district to evaluate response, security after shooting during graduation
- Cape teen charged in drive-by shooting
- New Jackson auto dealership to focus on customer experience, owner says
- Cape Girardeau County Commission approves first step for speed limit changes
- A bus plunges into a ravine in southwest Pakistan, killing at least 20 passengers
- AP PHOTOS: Weeks of sweltering heat scorch northern India
- Butterflies, bees, bugs and more: The summer of insect-counting gets underway in Germany
- Sweden seeks to answer worried students' questions about NATO and war after its neutrality ends
- What is Manhattanhenge and when can you see it?
- Mexican government says the arm of a 19th century mummy came off after mishandling by museum staff
- Chasing cheese wheels or lugging sacks of wool, UK competitors embrace quirky extreme races
- Rare blue-eyed cicada spotted during 2024 emergence at suburban Chicago arboretum
- Up close and personal, cicadas display Nature's artwork. Discerning beholders find beauty in bugs.
- Palm Dog: Kodi, star of 'Dog on Trial,' is the top dog of Cannes
- Thai town maddened by marauding monkeys launches plan to lock them up and send them away
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SEMO baseball to go to Fayetteville RegionalThe Southeast Missouri State baseball team (34-25) is headed to the NCAA Regional in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where they will take on No. 5 national...
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Maysville heats up, flies past Chaffee baseball in high-scoring semifinalWith a berth in the state championship game on the line, Chaffee baseball couldn’t keep up with Maysville in a 12-4 loss to end the Red Devils’ run...
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Redhawks win third OVC title in four years, Coloma named MVPMARION, Ill. - #2 Southeast Missouri Baseball (34-25) defeated #3 Morehead State (37-24) to win the 2024 Ohio Valley Conference Baseball Championship...
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McMullen passes torch, bids farewell to illustrious Jackson coaching careerThe last dance for 18-year Jackson Indians girls soccer coach Justin McMullen has finally come to an end, putting to rest a run that turned the team...
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Perryville soccer falls in Whitfield quarterfinal, ushers out historic senior classGoing up north to take on a top St. Louis small school in Whitfield, Perryville girls soccer’s deep run ended Saturday with a tough 2-0 loss in a...
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Jackson soccer drops quarterfinal at Nerinx, marking end of McMullen eraAgainst an all-too-familiar foe, Jackson girls soccer saw its season end on Saturday at the hands of a juggernaut Nerinx Hall team in St. Louis. The...
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Cape Girardeau bourbon lounge opens to the public (5/27/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianA local insurance agent fulfilled a yearslong goal of bringing a new style of upscale establishment to Cape Girardeau. ...
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Gasoline prices stay still after month of lowered costs (5/27/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianAfter a month of lowering fuel prices, gas costs are not slowing as quickly as before.
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Missouri franchises largely unaffected as Red Lobster faces bankruptcy (5/27/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianOnly one of Red Lobster's 17 Missouri restaurants, located in Jefferson City, closed as a result of the company's bankruptcy filing. ...
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Cape Chamber hires Madelyn Webb as membership engagement specialist (5/27/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianMadelyn Webb will start her position Monday, June 3, leading the chamber's sales efforts to recruit and maintain partnerships. ...
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Column: Trump is changing the narrative with people of color (5/29/24)Rich LowryThe progressive journalist Thomas Frank wrote a much-discussed book in 2004 titled, "What’s the Matter with Kansas?" Right now, some other...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 5-29-24 (5/29/24)Metal detectors Fans have to go through metal detectors at Cardinals games, just like you would at an airport. I expect the same will be true for...
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Editorial: Help us find the next Spirit of America Award winner (5/29/24)Do you know someone who personifies the spirit of this country? Qualities such as patriotism, civic engagement, business leadership, volunteerism or...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 5-28-24 (5/28/24)Respectfully, Tony Capobianco would do well to read Rich Lowry’s piece on Harrison Butker. A Catholic spoke Catholic values to Catholic people at a...
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Column: Yes, militarize space (5/28/24)1"The stars will never be won by little minds," observed the great science fiction writer Robert Heinlein. If we aren’t careful, though, they just...
- KFC, liquor store find new ownership 19
- Cape teen charged in drive-by shooting 15
- Cape valedictorian Lydia Cao recalls experience in wake of shooting at graduation ceremony 13
- Homeless man charged with assaulting officers, resisting arrest after man believed he was being robbed at ATM 11
- Storm damage reported in Sikeston; officials implement curfew 10
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Popes, Kings and Fish Fridays at Farmer’s Corner Cafen Fridays at 4053 State Highway E in Oak Ridge, you can partake of an all-you-can-eat Fish Friday buffet at Farmer’s Corner Cafe. I visited to try said fish, which I will talk about in detail later, but as I walked in, I wondered how Fish Fridays came about. I thought I knew the answer was rooted in Lent, and the alliteration with all the “F”s seemed pretty cool, but did I know the whole story? I really didn’t, and I’d like to share the high points with you, even though my timing doesn’t coincide with the Lenten season. ...
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Brisket is an out-of-this-world experienceIf you've been following this column for a while, it should come as no surprise I enjoy a good underdog story. Predictable has a place, but there's just something about being counted out that makes the comeback taste so much sweeter, or as in the case of brisket, that much more savory. Historically, brisket was not a prime cut of meat and was thus more economical and accessible to poorer families. It required hours of marinating and smoking at low temperatures to break through the tough, fatty text to salvage something palatable.
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Club news 5-25-24 (5/25/24)Town & Country FCE Minutes The Town and Country FCE club met Saturday, May 18, at Red Lobster in Cape Girardeau for lunch and a short...
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Senior Center Menus for May 28-31 (5/25/24)Cape Girardeau/Scott City Monday: Center closed for Memorial day. Tuesday: Lasagna or chicken Tetrazzini, glazed carrots, garden...
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Adopt Dakota (5/25/24)Dakota is female that is about 3 years old. She is shut but sweet and needs a calm home and warm lap. If you have room in your heart and home for...
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n Fridays at 4053 State Highway E in Oak Ridge, you can partake of an all-you-can-eat Fish Friday buffet at Farmer’s Corner Cafe. I visited to try...
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Tom Harte: Rad radishes (5/23/24)Every year since 1897, around Christmas, the people of Oaxaca, Mexico, celebrate the Night of the Radishes. The central feature of this event is the...
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UT MARTIN NAMES LOCAL STUDENTS TO SPRING SEMESTER CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLLFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 22, 2024 Contact: Nathan Morgan, University Relations, 731-881-7615...
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Governor Candidate Jay Ashcroft Delivers Address at Departure Ceremony for the 1140th Engineer BattalionFor Immediate Release May 20, 2024 Governor Candidate Jay Ashcroft Delivers Address at Departure...
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East Prairie City Clerk Receives CertificationThe City of East Prairie's city clerk, Lori Lemons, has received the designation as a Missouri...
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