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March 28
Cape Central Academy's Tracy Merickel honored as Multi-Level Counselor of the Ye...
Cape Central Academy's Tracy Merickel honored as Multi-Level Counselor of the Year
Tracy Merickel of Cape Central Academy has been named Multi-Level Counselor of the Year by the Southeast Missouri School Counselors Association. With 25 years in education, Merickel is celebrated for ...
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Mar. 28
Trueblood appointed to Cape County judgeship
Amy Trueblood, a Harvard and UVA Law graduate, has been appointed as associate circuit judge for Cape Girardeau County by Gov. Mike Kehoe. Trueblood is currently a law clerk in the U.S. District Court.
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March 28
State legislators discuss proposed bills at Cape Chamber event
State legislators in Cape Girardeau discussed key bills at a Chamber of Commerce event, focusing on water rights, insurance for rural families, paint recycling and changes to sick leave policies.
Christopher Borro
History
March 29
Local History: Solomon Thorn, Part 1: Gunsmith to the Shawnee and Delaware
Explore the intriguing life of Solomon Thorn, an early Cape Girardeau resident and gunsmith for the Shawnee and Delaware. From military service to land dealings, uncover his role in local history.
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March 29
Old Town Cape recognizes award winners
Old Town Cape celebrated its annual recognition dinner, honoring local contributors to economic development. Awards highlighted achievements in community support, historic rehabilitation and business excellence.
Christopher Borro
Health
March 28
Did you know? Easter lilies toxic to cats
Easter lilies, popular spring flowers, pose a severe risk to cats. Ingesting any part of the plant may cause kidney failure. Experts urge caution during spring events to prevent feline exposure.
Bob Miller
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March 29
Foundation puts nearly $50K toward youth mental health initiatives in Cape area
Community Foundation of the Ozarks, alongside the Louis L. and Julia Dorothy Coover Charitable Foundation and Commerce Trust, has allocated nearly $50,000 to support youth mental health initiatives in Cape Girardeau, focusing on suicide prevention and mental health...
Bob Miller
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March 29
Cape water treatment plant clarifier repaired, assessment on clarifier 2 in progress
Cape Girardeau's Cape Rock Water Treatment Plant has repaired clarifier 1, restoring some capacity after a February failure. Crews are now assessing clarifier 2, while focusing on long-term maintenance and upgrades.
Nathan Gladden
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Mar. 24
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Mar. 28
City of Cape Girardeau faces employee discrimination lawsuit...
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Mar. 25
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Mar. 27
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Mar. 28
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Mar. 24
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Mar. 29
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Mar. 28
Planned Parenthood St. Louis resumes surgical abortions, while Missouri blocks others
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Mar. 28
Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda for March 31
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Mar. 28
Cape Girardeau man arrested for public indecency near Cape Public Library, pre-school
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Mar. 29
Scott City Musings: Moderation
Reflecting on various diets and biblical teachings, this article emphasizes the importance of moderation in all aspects of life, from eating habits to possessions and personal pursuits.
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Mar. 29
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Mar. 29
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Mar. 29
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Mar. 29
Old Town Cape recognizes award winners
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Mar. 27
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Mar. 28
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Movie Review: Jason Statham takes on the mob in 'A Working Man,' a blue-collar action thriller
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Mar. 29
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Mar. 28
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Mar. 27
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Mar. 26
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Mar. 25
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Mar. 28
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Mar. 28
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Mar. 27
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Mar. 26
‘I am going through hell’: job loss, mental health, and the fate of federal workers
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Mar. 27
Castillo: Twisted Biscuit Brunch Co. — Mary vs. the bloody Mary
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Mar. 26
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Mar. 26
Recipe swap: Sweeten your Easter with these classic dessert recipes
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Mar. 19
Recipe swap: Elevate your Easter menu with these irresistible side dish recipes
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Mar. 29
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Mar. 28
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Mar. 28
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