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April 16
Cape Girardeau school board swears in new members, elects new officers
Cape Girardeau school board swears in new members, elects new officers
Cape Girardeau school board welcomes two returning members and elects new officers, with Casey Cook as president and Paul Cairns as vice president, as planning begins for the 2025-26 school year.
Community
Apr. 15
Photo gallery: Badges Give Back: Fire and Ice Adult Prom
Badges Give Back hosted its annual Fire and Ice-themed adult prom on April 12 at Jackson K.C. Hall, featuring an evening of style and community celebration.
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April 16
Residents speak out against potential gas rate increase at Missouri Public Service Commission hearin...
The Missouri Public Service Commission held a public hearing in Cape Girardeau on Ameren Missouri’s proposed $39.6 million natural gas rate increase, which could raise average monthly bills by $16 on average starting the fall of 2025.
Christopher Borro
Health
April 16
Green Bear program to host Day in the Park to raise child abuse prevention awareness
The Green Bear Project will host its fourth annual Day in the Park on Saturday, April 26, at Cape County Park South, featuring free food, family activities and educational sessions on child abuse prevention during National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Bob Miller
Education
April 15
SEMO graduate Kamryn Flowers named 2025 Missouri Teacher Leader of Tomorrow
Southeast Missouri State University graduate Kamryn Flowers has been named the 2025 Missouri Teacher Leader of Tomorrow, recognizing her promise as an educator and pairing her with a mentor for her first year of teaching.
Southeast Missourian
Community
April 15
Jackson Reads invites area residents to outdoor storytelling, book swap and local author talks
Jackson Reads returns Tuesday, April 22, at Jackson City Park Band Shell with outdoor storytelling, a book swap, local author talks and food trucks for a relaxed community reading experience.
Alyssa Lunsford-Stevens
News
April 15
Missouri lawmakers advance proposed repeal of abortion-rights measure approved by voters
Missouri’s Republican-led House advances a measure to repeal the voter-approved abortion-rights amendment, proposing a near-total ban with limited exceptions and restrictions on gender-affirming care.
DAVID A. LIEB, Associated Press
Sports
April 16
BREAKING: Chaffee to officially pursue co-op with Scott City for high school football
Scott City and Chaffee High Schools have officially approved a football co-op for the upcoming fall season, allowing Chaffee students to play for the Scott City Rams under a new year-to-year partnership.
Kaiden Karper
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Photo gallery: Chaffee prom 2025
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Mar. 25
Former teacher's aide to serve five years of probation for s...
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Apr. 16
Midwest Kayak Company anchors into downtown Cape Girardeau storefront
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Apr. 16
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Apr. 16
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Apr. 16
Tornado confirmed as third longest in region since 1950, stretching over 117 miles
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Apr. 16
Midwest Kayak Company anchors into downtown Cape Girardeau s...
Midwest Kayak Company has opened a new storefront in downtown Cape Girardeau, offering kayaks, gear and even breakfast burritos on Saturdays, aiming to serve the outdoor community of Southeast Missouri and beyond.
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Apr. 16
Student accused in Dallas school shooting walked toward group in hall and opened fire, injuring 4
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Apr. 16
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says US autism cases are climbing at an 'alarming rate'
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Apr. 16
Green Wave seniors honored at Malden Track Invitational
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Apr. 16
Road work: Highway 74 reduced for bridge maintenance; Route H in Bollinger County closed for culvert replacement
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Apr. 16
McNew’s walk-off sends Cape Central baseball past Jackson, snaps 8-year skid
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Apr. 11
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Apr. 10
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Apr. 10
Castillo: What do you think about clouds?
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Apr. 10
Recipe Swap: From cookies to Coca-Cola pork: crafting an Easter feast with family-friendly recipes
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Apr. 7
Community Cookbook: Make chicken spaghetti with Brenda Robinson-Echols of Sikeston, Mo.
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Apr. 3
Recipe Swap: Celebrate with flavor: Finger food recipes to kick off a new month and Scott's birthday
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Photo gallery: Mississippi Mutts, Scout Hall team up for adult Easter egg hunt
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