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Public safety property tax increase highlights Cape Girardeau County ballot Tuesday - 10:42 pmVoters in Cape Girardeau County will consider a municipal property tax increase to fund public safety personnel salaries among other issues and governmental seats Tuesday, April 2. The property tax...
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Care to Learn to hold Disco Party to raise money for local students - 10:36 pmGet ready to travel back in time with Cape Girardeau Care to Learn Chapter’s Disco Party on Friday, April 12. This event is a fundraiser to support the community and will take place at Drury Plaza...
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UWSEMO, community groups to host workforce development event - 10:35 pmUnited Way of Southeast Missouri (UWSEMO) is partnering with regional and national partners to host a workforce development event aimed at supporting economic mobility...
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Scott County ballot features half-cent tax increase to fund law enforcement - 10:33 pmScott County voters have many choices to make at the ballot box Tuesday, April 2, including a possible countywide sales tax increase to help fund law enforcement services...
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Sales tax, college expansion measures on Perry County ballot - 10:31 pmOn Tuesday, April 2, Perry County voters will make their voices heard on two ballot measures, four board elections and several local government positions...
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- Bunny business: Kneir family raises rabbits for competitions
- Did you know? Mississippi River bridge at Chester once collapsed. Here’s what happened
- Longtime banker Ronnie Maxwell running for county treasurer 3
- Embattled Cape Girardeau County coroner seeks reelection amid legal turmoil 27
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- Food truck operator, former restaurant owner faces federal drug, weapons charges
- Scott Amick, co-owner of Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel, former Scott County coroner, dies at 66
- Police charge Cape Girardeau woman, 23, they believe set up beating, robbery of 19-year-old male
- School officials laud success of restricting cellphone use
- Chaffee event center signals new beginning
- Jackson boutique born from online business
- Jim Riley named Limbaugh Award winner at Cape Girardeau Chamber's annual dinner
- 'Oppenheimer' finally premieres in Japan to mixed reactions and high emotions
- Republican panel's selection to be Rep. Buck's likely replacement is a saving grace for Boebert
- A Christian nun in Lebanon prays for the Shiite Muslim fighters of Hezbollah. A furor ensues
- AP Week in Pictures: Europe and Africa
- Punxsutawney Phil, the spring-predicting groundhog, and wife Phyllis are parents of 2 babies
- Norwegians facing a shortage as Easter nears are hoarding eggs from neighboring Sweden
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- Firefighters in New Jersey come to the rescue of a yellow Labrador stuck in a spare tire
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Oran crushes Delta with run-rule win, Sikeston falls to 0-6Oran (4-2) soared to a 22-0 victory at Delta (1-6) on Thursday, March 28, ending the game early in five innings after inflicting the mercy rule....
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Sims powers Sikeston past Kelly with another hat trickSIKESTON — For the second time in a week, Kennedi Sims’ hat trick propelled Sikeston to a commanding victory over Kelly, this time in a 6-1 conquest...
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Swinging for Success: How the 'Hefty Lefty' became a leadoff machineSIKESTON — “The Professional.” That’s what Portageville coaches call Aaron Dunlap, and there’s a reason why. “He takes some of the most professional,...
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Mar. 27: Kelly baseball rallies back at SaxonyIt was a busy Wednesday in the Southeast Missourian newspaper coverage area, specifically for Kelly as the Hawks baseball team knocked off Saxony...
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Jackson wins meet at Fox Haven C.C., medalist Christian sets new school recordSIKESTON — Jackson claimed the team title with a score of 298, Dexter showcased its strength with a second-place finish at 308 and Notre Dame (350)...
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3 takeaways from Week 2 of SEMO Spring PracticeSpring practice continues for the Southeast Missouri State football team at Houck Field. The Redhawks had their first inter-squad scrimmage this past...
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Chaffee event center signals new beginning (3/25/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianA Chaffee couple has converted an old newspaper office into a community event center. Stevie Williams and her husband, Jake, plan to host birthday...
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Jackson boutique born from online business (3/25/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianMegan Senciboy attended Southeast Missouri State University with a major in fashion merchandising. Three weeks after graduating, in June 2019, she...
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Seis Express offers Mexican on the go (3/25/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianSeis Express, a new quick service restaurant from the owners of Seis Amigos Mexican Restaurant in Cape Girardeau, has opened at 440 S. Mount Auburn...
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Local financial adviser to attend Edward Jones recognition conference (3/25/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianJackson-based Edward Jones financial adviser Cheryl Mothes has qualified for the financial services firm's Pinnacle recognition conference, which...
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Column: Beware of squaters (3/29/24)Betsy McCaugheyIf you own a home and don't want to lose it, keep reading. Homeowners who go on vacation or a business trip, even for just a week, are returning to...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 3-29-24 (3/29/24)Regarding April 2 ballot for Cape Girardeau tax increase. From 2010 to 2022 my property tax ranged from $1,756 to $1,773, same house. It increased...
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Editorial: May this Easter bring you the hope and joy of Jesus' resurrection (3/29/24)May this Easter bring you the hope and joy of Jesus' resurrection "On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices...
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Column: Recapturing our lost and disillusioned youth (3/28/24)Star ParkerOur nation's Declaration of Independence begins with the famous statement that "all men ... are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable...
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Column: Why Trump's running mate is less likely to be Marco Rubio than Marjorie Taylor Greene (3/28/24)1Jonah GoldbergNow that Donald Trump is officially the presumptive Republican nominee, he's getting ready for the general election. In just the last couple of...
- Embattled Cape Girardeau County coroner seeks reelection amid legal turmoil 27
- The dangerous consequences of Biden's border crisis 23
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- Trump didn't threaten a 'bloodbath' 13
- School officials laud success of restricting cellphone use 9
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Pilot House at the Airport: old friend, new faceSeveral years ago, my siblings and I threw an anniversary party for our parents. It was kind of a big deal, and we invited family from out of state, as well as friends and co-workers from the area. Since our family is awesome, a good number of them drove the twelve or so hours to get here just to honor my mom and dad. ...
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A visit to Sonny Side Cafe chased my Monday blues awayI am 100% the bird chirping, sun shining on a cloudy day kind of morning person, and I fully embrace it. Anyone who has a problem with my morning cheer can take it up with the big guy upstairs — I was born this way, which my mom readily confirms. She had no cranky babies...
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Several years ago, my siblings and I threw an anniversary party for our parents. It was kind of a big deal, and we invited family from out of state,...
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"They're still rather badly wrinkled, you know." That's the punch line in a classic commercial created back in the 1960s by Stan Freeberg. It...
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In the interest of space, let's jump right into this special Easter column today. Happy Easter, and may it be a meaningful and spiritually rich day...
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Club news 3-23-24 (3/23/24)Kage FCE Club The Kage Family Continuing Education Club met Thursday, March 14 at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center. The meeting was called to order...
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LONDON (AP) -- Kate, the Princess of Wales, has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy, she revealed Friday in a stunning announcement that followed...
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Alma Schrader Cereal Domino Chain and Science DayAlma Schrader PTO hosted a Science Day for all grades on Friday, March 15, 2024. To incorporate...
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Local Student Receives Scholarship from Missouri State-West PlainsWEST PLAINS, Mo. – Ericka Beard, Cape Girardeau, has been awarded the Frankie and S.D. Sims...
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United for Childcare at Child Advocacy DayOn March 6th, United Way of Southeast Missouri joined forces with other nonprofit organizations in...
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