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April 29
Enjoy free live music, food at Tunes at Twilight starting May 9
Enjoy free live music, food at Tunes at Twilight starting May 9
Tunes at Twilight returns Friday, May 9, to Cape Girardeau with free outdoor concerts, food vendors, face painting and family activities every Friday evening at Ivers Square in downtown Cape.
Health
Apr. 30
Those affected by April tornado, storms, invited to event to help with recovery
Storm victims can access recovery assistance and support services at a Multi Agency Resource Center event Saturday, May 3, in Delta.
Bob Miller
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April 30
Southeast Missouri State to graduate more than 1,500 students; Cedric 'The Entertainer' named honora...
Southeast Missouri State University will graduate more than 1,500 students on Saturday, May 10, with alumnus Cedric "The Entertainer" Kyles receiving an honorary doctorate and serving as commencement speaker.
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April 30
Cape Girardeau County needs poll workers answering the call for election days
Cape Girardeau County faces ongoing challenges staffing election judges, as officials work to recruit and retain poll workers to ensure smooth, bipartisan operations at all 28 polling places on Election Day.
Christopher Borro
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April 29
State Historical Society of Missouri taps Joel Rhodes as new leader, succeeding Gary Kremer
Joel Rhodes has been named the next executive director of the State Historical Society of Missouri, succeeding longtime leader Gary Kremer after his retirement in November.
J.C. Reeves
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April 29
Jackson Indians blank Poplar Bluff 2-0, remain unbeaten in SEMO Conference play
Jackson Indians girls soccer shut out Poplar Bluff 2-0 to stay perfect in SEMO Conference play, improving to 10-2 overall. With only Sikeston left, Jackson eyes another conference championship.
Justin Trovillion
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April 29
Our opinion: County authorities improving severe weather alert systems
Cape Girardeau County is enhancing severe weather alert systems, offering customizable notifications and a new siren plan to better target tornado warnings and keep residents safer this storm season.
The Editorial Board
World
April 30
Trump to offer automakers some relief on his 25% tariffs, after worries they could hurt US factories
President Trump eases his 25% auto tariffs after concerns they could harm U.S. factories, offering short-term relief to automakers as they adjust supply chains and plan new domestic investments.
JOSH BOAK and ALEXA ST. JOHN, Associated Press
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Apr. 30
Voters resoundingly backed paid sick leave. Now lawmakers in 3 states want to roll back the benefits
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Apr. 29
Cape Girardeau woman arrested for resisting police after misusing 911 call
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Apr. 29
Cape Girardeau police pursue stolen car; suspects escape after vehicle found damaged
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Apr. 29
Missouri court upholds voter approval of minimum wage and paid sick leave initiative
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Apr. 30
Poplar Bluff boys take first, girls third at massive varsity...
Poplar Bluff boys claimed first place and the girls finished third at one of Southeast Missouri’s largest varsity invitational meets, competing against more than 20 schools and setting new personal records.
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Apr. 30
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Apr. 30
Southeast Missouri State to graduate more than 1,500 students; Cedric 'The Entertainer' named honorary degree recipient
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Apr. 29
SEMO recognized nationally for outstanding support of military, veteran students in 2025-26 rankings
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Apr. 30
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Apr. 26
Mighty and meek say farewell to Pope Francis during Vatican funeral and last popemobile ride
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Apr. 27
‘Sinners’ bites off a phenomenal 2nd weekend as a 20-year-old Star Wars movie takes 2nd place
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