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Signs of summer
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Bill Eddleman: Louis François Largeau: Lorimier’s first secretary, assistant1Prior to the arrival of Bartholo-mew Cousin, Louis Lorimier employed another talented Frenchman as his secretary. Louis François Largeau was born near Montreal in 1736, the son of Jacques Largeau,...
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SEMO, Cape Central graduate selected for prestigious law program8A Southeast Missouri State University graduate is one of the newest recipients of a prominent scholarship geared toward those planning to practice civil rights law in the South. Miracle Bird, who...
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Scott City Police say St. Louis man on probation for robbery possessed weapon illegallyA St. Louis man is in jail in lieu of a $50,000 cash/surety bond for a weapons case in Scott City. Tyreece Martin was arrested after Scott City officers responded to a call that an armed man refused...
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Central Academy's MO-Ops students post 100% passing rate on high school equivalency exams6For the first time in the school's history, Cape Central Academy's Missouri Option Program (MO-Ops) students posted a 100% passing rate on the HISET exams, allowing all 13 students enrolled in the...
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- Several city streets to be under under construction in the next week 3
- Scout Hall's Next Act: EXP Showcase
- Jordan asks for another extension in civil case to remove the coroner from office 15
- James Clay Waller III faces domestic assault charge; victim claims he was knocked unconscious 4
- Cape man arrested on allegations he fired a gun while intoxicated 1
- SEMO relaunches online MBA degree to include students without undergrad business degrees 1
- Cost savings appear at heart of potential contract change between City, Chamber 5
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TodayAreas Of Fog then SunnyHigh: 87
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TonightClearLow: 63
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MondaySunnyHigh: 87Low: 68
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TuesdaySunnyHigh: 90Low: 71
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WednesdayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 87Low: 62
- Cape Girardeau County coroner waives hearing in criminal case
- James Clay Waller III faces domestic assault charge; victim claims he was knocked unconscious
- Sex offender arrested on allegations of repeatedly approaching children at Cape Girardeau park
- Ex-Sikeston cop receives 20-year sentence for child sexual abuse charges
- Jordan asks for another extension in civil case to remove the coroner from office
- Whitney Quick of Cape Girardeau Chamber chosen for Leadership Missouri
- Woman sets up donation drive for cat that needs leg amputated after being shot in Cape neighborhood
- Helicopter carrying Iran's president suffers a 'hard landing,' state TV says, and rescue is underway
- Biden will deliver Morehouse commencement address during a time of tumult on US college campuses
- Robbers made off with "several million euros" of jewels in armed heist of `Jeweler to the Stars'
- Heavy rains set off flash floods in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 84 people
- 706 people named Kyle got together in Texas. It wasn't enough for a world record.
- A college puts the 'cat' into 'education' by giving Max an honorary 'doctor of litter-ature' degree
- Up in smoke: Workers remove dozens of apparent marijuana plants from Wisconsin Capitol tulip garden
- Indiana judge opens door for new eatery, finding `tacos and burritos are Mexican-style sandwiches'
- West Virginia candidate hospitalized after being bitten by snakes while removing campaign signs
- A greasy, monumental ritual at the Naval Academy ends after more than 2 hours
- A Chicago teen entered college at 10. At 17, she earned a doctorate from Arizona State
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‘Busy Bee’ Weddington embraces dual-sport challenge at WBUPORTAGEVILLE, Mo. — Jayla Weddington is a whirlwind of energy, a social butterfly, a perpetual motion machine, and above all, a versatile athlete who...
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C3D1: Offensive barrage leads Notre Dame to rout of Cape CentralA pair of crosstown rivals met for the Class 3 District 1 title on Friday evening. In the end, the Notre Dame Bulldogs used a relentless offensive...
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C3D1: East Prairie wins second title in three years with 4-2 win over CaruthersvilleMALDEN, Mo. — For a program with only four district championships in its long history, East Prairie has made the most of recent opportunities, adding...
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SEMO senior Ben Palmer powers his way toward elite companyOne swing of the bat changed the game and turned the tides in the Redhawks' favor. Ben Palmer hit his 16th home run of the season in the bottom of...
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Haden Dow completes journey from percieved reliver to Redhawk aceOne conversation between friends led to Haden Dow's arrival at Southeast Missouri State. Two seasons later, Dow cements his status as the Redhawks...
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C5D1: Underdog Sikeston battles, but falls to state-ranked FestusFESTUS, Mo. — Sikeston’s 2024 campaign came to an end in a high-scoring affair, falling 11-6 to No. 5 Festus in the first round of the MSHSAA Class...
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Whitney Quick of Cape Girardeau Chamber chosen for Leadership Missouri (5/13/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianWhitney Quick will be one of 26 Missouri leaders participating in the Leadership Missouri event for the next seven months.
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UWSEMO’s Elizabeth Shelton elected chair of Missouri Association of United Ways (5/13/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianElizabeth Shelton, executive director of the United Way of Southeast Missouri, will lead the 27 Missouri United Ways for the next two years.
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Commerce Bank analyst weighs odds for recession at economic luncheon (5/13/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianScott Colbert of Commerce Trust said he thought a recession did not appear likely in the near future due to continued rates of low unemployment.
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Gas prices fall for third straight week (5/13/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianIn Southeast Missouri, across the state and across the country, gas prices continue to decline.
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Column: Fix Social Security with ownership, not more government (5/18/24)2Star ParkerThe trustees for Social Security have just issued their annual report. And, as we have learned annually over recent years, the system cannot meet its...
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Column: Biden has disastrously misplayed the politics of Gaza (5/18/24)Rich LowryIt’s bad enough that President Joe Biden is playing politics with the war in Gaza, but even worse — at least for his purposes — that he is doing it...
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Column: Shafik, other college presidents have mission confusion (5/17/24)Betsy McCaugheyColumbia University President Minouche Shafik is urging university leaders across the country to do some "serious soul searching." Good advice. She...
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Editorial: Developments renew, reimagine Downtown Cape (5/17/24)Forward-thinking developers are revitalizing historic spaces and reimagining new ones in Downtown Cape Girardeau, creating exciting, dynamic...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 5-16-24 (5/16/24)Visit Cape decision Visit Cape, in its current form, operates autonomously, allowing it to craft tailored strategies and initiatives that cater...
- Jordan asks for another extension in civil case to remove the coroner from office 15
- Guardians of Liberty to host Meet the Candidates event 14
- Cape Girardeau County coroner waives hearing in criminal case 9
- SEMO, Cape Central graduate selected for prestigious law program 8
- Cape Girardeau County election officials, public view voting machine demonstrations 11
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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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Naruto-run your way to the Cheesecake Ninja with no regretsOn yet another dreary, rainy, wish-I-could-just-stay-in-bed morning, I found myself with a wee bit of time on my hands. It was time to travel to the Cheesecake Ninja and check out the food. I wish I could say that I Naruto-ran there with gusto, but I didn’t. I drove and sang along weakly with the radio in an attempt to fully awaken and clear my brain. ...
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Education breifs 5-18-24 (5/18/24)Students receive academic distinction Lexi Rubel of Cape Girardeau was awarded the Outstanding Health and Human Performance Concentration: Health...
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Senior Center Menus for May 20-24 (5/18/24)__Cape Girardeau/Scott City__ Monday: Chicken sandwich or French dip, roasted zucchini, baby baker potatoes, gelatin salad, whole-grain bun and...
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Adopt Atticus 5-18-24 (5/18/24)Atticus is a 5-year-old male, found and almost euthanized as a stray because he had an upper respiratory infection and feline immunodeficiency virus...
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Fried chicken wings remind Leni Santoro of childhood and the three years her family spent living in a barn in upstate New York. She says the house...
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You’ve probably seen the meme showing a beaming parent standing in front of an open garage filled to the brim with stuff, exclaiming to his or her...
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LOCAL STUDENT RECOGNIZED AT UT MARTIN HONORS DAYMARTIN, Tenn. – May 15, 2024 – LOCAL STUDENT RECOGNIZED AT UT MARTIN HONORS DAY – The University of...
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8th Grade Graduation at Guardian Angel School in OranFriday, May 3, was a sad but joyous day for three eighth grade students of Guardian Angel School in...
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May Crowning Held at Guardian Angel School & ParishDuring the month of May, we want to honor our Blessed Mother Mary. On Thursday, May 9, Guardian...
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