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Memorial Day at the Avenue of Flags - 8:43 pmAkitha Dias and Dulina Dias of Boy Scouts Troop 2 were recognized for their Eagle Scout project Monday, May 27, during the Avenue of Flags ceremony at Cape County Park North in Cape Girardeau.
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Major severe weather system rips through region - 8:43 pm“It was one of our bigger days,” National Weather Service-Paducah meteorologist Justin Gibbs stated, “It was a major severe weather outbreak.” The NWS tracked five major severe weather systems that...
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Biden says each generation has to 'earn' freedom, in solemn Memorial Day remarks - 8:42 pmWASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden marked Memorial Day with a pledge that the country would continue the work of the nation's fallen toward a more perfect union, "for which they lived, and for which...
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Man charged with Scott City murder - 8:42 pmScott City police have arrested a man in connection with a murder. According to a social media post from Scott City Police Department, Donald Harris has been charged with first-degree murder, armed...
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Benton man dies in golf cart crash; two cited for felony DWI - 7:38 pmTwo men have been cited for felony driving while intoxicated resulting in the death of another after a Benton man died in a golf cart crash early Sunday morning. A Missouri State Highway Patrol...
- At least 15 dead after severe weather carves path of ruin across multiple states in South
- Cape valedictorian Lydia Cao recalls experience in wake of shooting at graduation ceremony 5
- Storm damage reported in Sikeston; officials implement curfew 8
- Home, tree damage reported after possible funnel cloud spotted
- Cape Girardeau bourbon lounge opens to the public
- What we know about young missionaries, religious leader killed in Haiti
- Missouri franchises largely unaffected as Red Lobster faces bankruptcy
- Cape Chamber hires Madelyn Webb as membership engagement specialist
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TonightSlight Chance Rain Showers then Mostly ClearLow: 60
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TuesdaySunnyHigh: 82Low: 57
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WednesdaySunnyHigh: 78Low: 55
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ThursdaySunnyHigh: 78Low: 56
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FridayMostly Sunny then Slight Chance Rain ShowersHigh: 78Low: 59
- Two shot at Cape Central graduation ceremony; one suspect in custody
- New Jackson auto dealership to focus on customer experience, owner says
- Food businesses start up, change owners, locations in Cape Girardeau
- 2 charged in connection to Cape Girardeau graduation shooting
- Cape Central High School graduation shooting timeline
- Cape Girardeau school district to evaluate response, security after shooting during graduation
- Mother’s Day stray dog attack in Scott County raises questions about local animal control
- At least 22 dead in Memorial Day weekend storms that devastated several US states
- North Korean rocket carrying its 2nd spy satellite explodes shortly after launch
- South Africa's surprise election challenger is evoking the past anti-apartheid struggle
- An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon kills 2 people near a hospital, officials say
- 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
- Sam Butcher, artist who created Precious Moments figurines of teardrop-eyed children, dies at 85
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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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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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Young, versatile coach 'super excited' to be with Cape CatfishThe start of the 2024 Cape Catfish baseball season is a mere five days away, and the team put its final piece into place recently with the hiring of...
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Sikeston’s Mitchell, NMCC’s Swims earn All-SEMO honorsThe All-SEMO Conference baseball team was recently announced, showcasing the region’s top talent. Poplar Bluff’s Kolby Greenwell earned Player of...
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Missed opportunities haunt East Prairie in 6-5 Class 3 quarterfinal defeatPARK HILLS, Mo. — A single run proved to be the difference in East Prairie’s heartbreaking 6-5 loss to West County in a MSHSAA Class 3 Quarterfinal...
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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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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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Brittney Sanford joins Mercy Southeast staff in Jackson (5/27/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe new family nurse practitioner is a Southeast Missouri State University graduate. ...
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Editorial: Cape Catfish: A summer tradition returns to Capaha Field (5/27/24)The Cape Catfish baseball team is back in action. Now in their fifth season, the Cape Catfish have quickly established themselves as a force to be...
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Column: Making it easier to make things in America (5/27/24)2With more tariffs on electric vehicles and an election featuring two pro-tariff presidential candidates on the way, the debate about how best to...
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Column: Saluting America’s champions (5/25/24)5MIchael ReaganWe can argue forever about left-right politics and why the country is going to ruin. But it is Memorial Day weekend. Let’s forget the endless...
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Column: How my son encouraged me to experience more new things (5/25/24)Bonnie Jean FeldkampMy 8-year-old son likes rocks. He wants to know how different stones form, how they get their color, where they’re found and the folklore surrounding...
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Column: Stop the migrant invasion (5/24/24)3Betsy McCaugheyAmericans don’t have to surrender their country to the millions wading across the Rio Grande and crashing fences to get in. In Europe, ordinary...
- Two shot at Cape Central graduation ceremony; one suspect in custody 38
- Cape mayor speaks out after shooting at Cape Central commencement 18
- 2 charged in connection to Cape Girardeau graduation shooting 18
- KFC, liquor store find new ownership 17
- Cape Girardeau school district to evaluate response, security after shooting during graduation 16
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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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