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Cape Girardeau County coroner’s attorney asks that cameras be barred from criminal hearings5Attorney Lynne M. Chambers filed a motion last week to bar the media from recording video and audio in the felony case against Cape Girardeau County Coroner Wavis Jordan. Chambers’ filing was in...
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Cape Girardeau County Commission selects from eight bids for road projectCape Girardeau County commissioners received eight bids for a County Road 516 grading improvement project. They accepted the lowest bid during their meeting Monday, April 29. Bids came from Murphy...
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SEMO’s hospitality management program receives accreditationSoutheast Missouri State University’s hospitality management program received accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA), the university...
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Cracked windshield leads to Sunday shooting incident on I-55 that injured three; Sikeston man faces multiple felony charges3BENTON — A Sikeston man faces multiple felony charges following a traffic incident that resulted in him allegedly shooting at another vehicle and injuring three of its occupants while driving on...
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Family of a Black teen who was shot after ringing the wrong doorbell files lawsuit against homeowner1The family of a Black teenager who was shot by a white homeowner when he mistakenly went to the wrong Kansas City address filed a lawsuit Monday, described by the family’s attorney as an attempt to...
- Northbound, southbound I-55 in Cape Girardeau County reduced for bridge work - 6:24 pm
- SE MO REDI to host industrial strength assessment
- Ethics committee dismisses complaint against Missouri speaker 1
- Sikeston man arrested for child endangerment, aggravated DWI
- Cape Girardeau man arrested for fourth-degree assault, resisting arrest 2
- Buckner-Ragsdale building begins new life as an event center 8
- Tornadoes kill 4 in Oklahoma, leaving trail of destruction, thousands without power
- South Side Farms continues work, names new executive director 2
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This AfternoonSunnyHigh: 80
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TonightMostly ClearLow: 58
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WednesdayMostly SunnyHigh: 85Low: 62
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ThursdayMostly Sunny then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 86Low: 64
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FridayShowers & T-storms Likely then Chance Showers And ThunderstormsHigh: 79Low: 59
- Jackson man accused of stealing from youth football fund
- Benton man faces murder, armed criminal action charges following deadly stabbing in Scott County
- Cape Girardeau school board to implement cellphone pouches at junior high, buy out leased pouches at high school
- Suspect in custody after Tuesday morning shooting
- Buckner-Ragsdale building begins new life as an event center
- Local public school admins urge Gov. Parson to veto omnibus education bill due to funding concerns
- Scott City School District explains weapon situation involving middle school student
- How Republican-led states far from the US-Mexico border are rushing to pass tough immigration laws
- US poised to ease restrictions on marijuana in historic shift, but it'll remain controlled substance
- Biden's historic marijuana shift is his latest election-year move for young voters
- Metro train collides with bus in downtown Los Angeles, injuring more than 50, 2 seriously
- To fend off tourists, a town in Japan is building a big screen blocking the view of Mount Fuji
- A missing Utah cat with a fondness for boxes ends up in Amazon returns warehouse, dehydrated but OK
- The Twins' home-run sausage is fueling their eight-game winning streak
- Zebras get loose near highway exit, gallop into Washington community before most are corralled
- British Army says horses that bolted and ran loose in central London continue 'to be cared for'
- 2 military horses that broke free and ran loose across London are in serious condition
- When Danish police pulled a woman over, she locked herself in her car and refused to talk
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Curtis Granderson visits Cape Girardeau at “Swing into Spring” eventFormer Major League All-Star Curtis Granderson visited Cape Girardeau on Saturday, April 27, to headline the fundraising event, “Swing into Spring”...
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Young Notre Dame BB squad 'keeps moving forward'First-year Notre Dame High School baseball coach Dave Lawson knew that he would be doing a load of teaching this spring when he accepted the position...
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Brooks Kettering adapting to life as Redhawks’ lone freshman
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Carlton leading surging Advance/Bell City SB as postseason nearsThe Advance/Bell City softball squad hasn’t advanced out of the MSHSAA Class 1 District 2 Tournament since 2021, but it very well may have the...
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 27: Jackson downs Kennett in conference semisIn a replay of last week's tight finish in Kennett, Jackson jumped on its Indians counterpart in the SEMO Conference semifinals to headline a fun...
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Missourian Track Roundup: SEMO Conference Championships1Track and Field athletes from all over Southeast Missouri weathered the rain to compete in the SEMO Conference championships on Saturday, April 27,...
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SE MO REDI to host industrial strength assessment (4/30/24)By Christopher Borro ~ B MagazineAs a management consultant to SE MO REDI, Shad Burner is helping with a search to bring the next big industry to Southeast Missouri. The major...
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Buckner-Ragsdale building begins new life as an event center (4/29/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianAfter a year of construction, The Buckner-Ragsdale Event Center at 132 Main St. in Cape Girardeau has opened. A preview event Thursday, April 25,...
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Ginny Smith making progress as CTA executive director (4/29/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianGinny Smith, the executive director of Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority (CTA), has a lot to oversee. She manages a fleet of 48 vehicles and...
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Doug Spooler, Cape Girardeau Farmers agent, named to Million Dollar Round Table Academy (4/29/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianDoug Spooler, an insurance and financial services agent with Farmers Insurance and Financial Services in Cape Girardeau, was among those selected to...
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Column: The evil of antisemitism (4/30/24)Karthyn LopezEva Weintraubova and her older brother Pavel. Marthe Suzanne Tepfer. Rosa Henriette de Vries-Gersons. Petr Haim. Eva Neuova. Those are just a few...
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Editorial: Semoball Awards winter sports finalists announced (4/29/24)Finalists for several winter sports categories were recently announced for this year’s Semoball Awards. The event, which is set to take place Friday,...
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Column: Stop the ‘emergency spending’ charade already (4/29/24)5Last week, Congress moved closer to passing four separate bills with $95 billion in funding for Ukraine, Israel, Indo-Pacific allies and the domestic...
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Column: Ultraprocessed foods are everywhere (4/29/24)In my quest to eat healthier as an adult, I’ve encountered a lot of meat and dairy alternatives along with low-fat and sugar-free treat options that...
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Column: House Speaker Mike Johnson is a hero (4/27/24)1Star ParkerAuthor Herman Wouk captured well how to understand heroism. "Heroes are not supermen; they are good men who embody — by the cast of destiny — the...
- Alvin Bragg makes history -- preposterously 38
- Local public school admins urge Gov. Parson to veto omnibus education bill due to funding concerns 16
- Cape Girardeau school board to implement cellphone pouches at junior high, buy out leased pouches at high school 9
- Buckner-Ragsdale building begins new life as an event center 8
- Jackson man accused of stealing from youth football fund 8
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Victoria’s Creamery has ice cream worth leaving the house forI categorize soft-serve ice cream in my head as a treat, a sweet I can’t make at home that I must deliberately travel into the world to attain. Some folks may own an ice cream machine that creates a version of this cold sweet, but not me. Two weeks ago, I waxed poetic about soft serve, but this time, I’m going the other direction. Hand-dipped ice cream, or hard ice cream, is premade, put into a container, and is then scooped out into a formed ball, if you’re good at it. This is the kind of ice cream I can buy at the grocery store and keep in my freezer. But sometimes, hand-dipped ice cream is worth leaving the house for. ...
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City Tavern: Belly up to the bar after Sunday serviceJust when I thought I’d run out of new restaurants to try, a friend with good judgment suggested I might want to take a quick road trip over to City Tavern in downtown Perryville for some good old homestyle cooking. I was intrigued by the suggestion, and immediately squeezed the visit onto my Sunday "to do" list, right between church and grocery shopping. ...
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I have had an "It’s A Wonderful Life" moment. If you are unfamiliar with the movie, let me briefly recap it. George Bailey dreams of traveling the...
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Cape Girardeau/Scott City Monday: Sweet and sour meatballs with rice or pineapple chicken, seasoned carrots, almond broccoli,...
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Adopt Rayla 4-27-24 (4/27/24)Rayla is a female guessed to be 2 years old and not great with cats and dogs. She would be better to be an only pet. If you have room in your heart...
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I categorize soft-serve ice cream in my head as a treat, a sweet I can’t make at home that I must deliberately travel into the world to attain. Some...
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Tom Harte: Einstein in the kitchen (4/25/24)“Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.” So said the great American inventor Thomas Edison. Having tried nearly 3,000 filaments before...
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10 Ways To Protect Your Personal InformationIdentity theft affects millions of people each year and can cause serious harm. Protect yourself...
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First Communion Day at Guardian Angel Parish in Oran, MOIt was a very glorious and blessed day at Guardian Angel Church as six second graders of Guardian...
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TG Missouri makes donationsPERRYVILLE —TG Missouri Corp. in Perryville announced donations totaling $18,000 were give to eight...
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