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Broadcasters file complaint to undo Mo. law requiring redactions in court documents5The Missouri Broadcasters Association, a Missouri publisher and a pair of appellate lawyers have filed legal action attempting to undo part of a state law requiring the redactions of witness names...
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Water, sewer rates set to increase as Cape Council approves annual city operating budget4The Cape Girardeau City Council members approved a 5% increase in residential and commercial water fees as part of the 2024-25 city budget Monday, June 3. Council members approved the city’s annual...
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The Old Guard military statue to be unveiled Sunday in Perryville3A new statue honoring The Old Guard, the oldest active U.S. Army regiment, will be unveiled Sunday, June 9, at Missouri’s National Veterans Memorial in Perryville. The monument celebrates the...
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Healing Through Writing: Local author advocates for “invisible children” through new memoir - 4:29 pmVivian Selby of Cape Girardeau recently wrote and published a book about growing up in Saginaw, Mich., as a middle child from a single-parent family in the early 1960s. Her book, “The Invisible Girl...
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Sponsored: Find the opportunity with your retirement planWhen it comes to your retirement plan at work, we don’t usually talk about opportunity because most plans are very similar in structure. However, if you have worked for a company for several years...
- Sponsored: Advance Performance Chiropractic individualizes treatment
- Old Town Cape introduces facade improvement grant for downtown businesses
- It’s a match: Workforce Development Board pairs workers, employers with resources 2
- Cape Central grad receives ROTC scholarship to Virginia Tech 6
- Wear Orange event aims to educate about gun violence 9
- Senior citizens' game inspired author’s latest book on family and history
- Whistleblower lawsuit alleges retaliation by Missouri House speaker 2
- Man found guilty of unlawful use of a weapon in Cape County trial 4
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This AfternoonChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 81
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TonightChance Showers & T-stormsLow: 70
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WednesdayShowers & T-storms LikelyHigh: 83Low: 61
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ThursdaySunnyHigh: 86Low: 59
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FridaySunnyHigh: 84Low: 61
- Document: DWI suspects were racing golf carts in wreck that killed Benton man
- Benton man dies in golf cart crash; two cited for felony DWI
- Scott City murder victim, 75, was providing a place for suspect to stay for last two years, family says
- Cape Girardeau bourbon lounge opens to the public
- Cape man sentenced to prison on drug charge
- Victim texts code word to friend, who calls police; alleged abuser charged with domestic assault
- Breaking: Trump guilty of felony crimes in New York hush money trial
- Biden wins Democratic primaries in New Jersey and Washington in some of 2024's last contests
- Washington parental rights law criticized as a 'forced outing' measure is allowed to take effect
- FBI investigator gives jury at Sen. Bob Menendez's trial an inside account of surveillance
- Arizona voters will decide if local police can arrest people for crossing into the US from Mexico
- Animal control officers in Michigan struggle to capture elusive peacock
- A tranquilized black bear takes a dive from a tree, falls into a waiting tarp
- New York magnet fisher catches safe full of soggy $100 bills, he says
- UK military horses injured after bolting across London in April 'recovering with remarkable speed'
- Powder kegs: 50 years ago, 10-cent beers helped turn a Cleveland baseball game into a bloody riot
- Birmingham-Southern loses D-III World Series opener 7-5 on same day the liberal arts college closes
- NBA's Mavs and NHL's Stars chase a Dallas double with their deepest playoff run together
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Cape Central soccer reflects on impressive 2024It was a fantastic year for local soccer teams this spring. Among the teams that had an impressive year was the Cape Central Tigers. The Tigers...
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Young Bell City baseball turning corner, focused on improving following early exitIt never feels good for your season to end on a playoff loss, but does losing close to the eventual state champion soften the blow at all? If you’re...
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Kansas State’s early rally downs Southeast, ending exciting run in FayettevilleSpending a couple hours in the national spotlight, and putting on an unforgettable performance over the weekend, Southeast Missouri’s stay in...
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COLUMN: Senior trio leaves lasting legacy within SEMO baseballGiven that the core of this year's Southeast Missouri State baseball senior class has ushered in a dynasty in the Ohio Valley Conference, it was only...
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Catfish bounce back vs. Jackson behind Crowden, pitchingFor the second consecutive day, the Jackson (Tenn.) Rockabillys put together a BIG inning offensively against the Cape Catfish. The difference...
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Catfish collapse on road late at JacksonIn a game in which it scored six runs on 10 hits and limited the Jackson Rockabillys bats to just one earned run, most would believe that the Cape...
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Old Town Cape introduces facade improvement grant for downtown businesses (6/3/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianA grant for improving the exteriors of downtown Cape Girardeau businesses will be open until the end of July. Five selected winners will receive...
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It’s a match: Workforce Development Board pairs workers, employers with resources (6/3/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe Workforce Development Board of Southeast Missouri helps connect both individuals seeking employment and businesses looking to hire them with...
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Local chambers to host networking events (6/3/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe Perryville and Cape Girardeau chambers are both scheduled to hold events to make connections at and eat some food. ...
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Missouri maintains place among cheapest states for gasoline (6/3/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianGasoline prices have resumed a downward trend in the Southeast Missouri region as some prices now fall below $3 for the first time in months. ...
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Column: Setting boundaries with the ‘let them’ theory (6/4/24)Bonnie Jean FeldkampPodcaster Mel Robbins has ignited the "Let Them" theory for the masses. The theory is simply this: When you feel yourself trying to control a person,...
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Column: Our revolutionary times (6/4/24)4Victor Davis HansonSometimes unexpected but dramatic events tear off the thin veneer of respectability and convention. What follows is the exposure and repudiation of...
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Editorial: Early morning storms roar through Southeast Missouri (6/3/24)Four tornado-producing storms roared through Southeast Missouri on Sunday morning, May 26. The storms damaged homes and businesses, uprooted trees...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 6-1-24 (6/1/24)No warning I’m puzzled why the tornado siren did not sound alarm Sunday morning in Benton on May 26 when multiple iPhones were giving...
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Column: Democrats go on trial in November (6/1/24)16MIchael ReaganMark my words. Democrats will be sorry on Nov. 5 because of what they did this week in New York City. They and their friends in the liberal...
- Breaking: Trump guilty of felony crimes in New York hush money trial 47
- Guilty: Trump becomes first former US president convicted of felony crimes 45
- Democrats go on trial in November 16
- Local legislators react to Cape graduation shooting 13
- Cape valedictorian Lydia Cao recalls experience in wake of shooting at graduation ceremony 15
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Charlie’s Smokehouse to create a cult followingA friend recently mentioned Charlie's Smokehouse, located at 5156 State Hwy. 34 in Burfordville, and piqued my curiosity. The next beautiful (yet scorching) Saturday afternoon I set my car stereo to radio mode and let the DJ at Mike FM choose my tunes. I quickly lost myself in car karaoke bliss, but halfway through Jackson, I began to have second thoughts. Exactly how far was this place? Was it in the "drop zone" where I lose cell service? I love my Toyota, but ever since the odometer hit 300k miles, the ability to summon roadside assistance has played a more significant role in choosing my destinations. ....
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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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Healing Through Writing: Local author advocates for “invisible children” through new memoir (6/4/24)Vivian Selby of Cape Girardeau recently wrote and published a book about growing up in Saginaw, Mich., as a middle child from a single-parent family...
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Kilja Israel grew up in the southern part of South Korea, in a town similar to Cape Girardeau, where she currently lives. As a young girl, she knew...
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Adopt Bella and May May (6/1/24)Mom Bella, left, is 2 1/2 years old and May May is 1 1/2 years old. They are Jack Russell mixes and can be adopted separatly or together. If you have...
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Pop Culture Happenings: June (5/31/24)None of the president’s men could put Nixon together again, the streams of pop culture got crossed creating a monster mash of ‘80s hits, and the King...
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Something funny happens every time I drive across a bridge over a creek, a reflex I can’t control: For a split-second at highway speed, my neck snaps...
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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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