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March 20
Perry County School District faces storm aftermath as cleanup continues, classes...
Perry County School District faces storm aftermath as cleanup continues, classes remain on hold
Perry County School District faces ongoing cleanup and class cancellations following severe storm damage. The district prioritizes resuming in-person learning, with support from the community and expe...
Opinion
Mar. 20
Our opinion: Library’s tax extension proposal is too big; voters should reject this version
The Cape Girardeau library's proposal to permanently extend a 13-cent property tax is excessive, creating a permanent, large slush fund for projects that are not detailed.
The Editorial Board
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March 19
Community volunteer spirit proves to be Bluff Strong
Poplar Bluff's community spirit shines as over 100 volunteers join a cleanup effort after a devastating tornado. Coordinated by the Chamber of Commerce, the initiative highlights resilience and unity.
Jonathon Dawe
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March 20
Cape's 2025 Capital Improvement Plan sees changes from last year
Cape Girardeau's 2025-2030 Capital Improvement Plan reveals $220.9 million in expenditures, a $32 million decrease from last year, with shifts in police funding categories and significant project completions projected.
Nathan Gladden
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March 20
Federal grant funding for library programs in Cape Girardeau potentially at risk after Trump order
Federal grants for the Cape Girardeau Public Library are threatened by an executive order from President Trump to eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services, impacting crucial library programs.
Nathan Gladden
Education
March 19
Missouri Senate bill could reshape higher education landscape by expanding graduate degree options
A Missouri Senate bill could transform the state's higher education by allowing institutions beyond the University of Missouri System to offer graduate programs in fields such as dentistry, law and medicine.
J.C. Reeves
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March 20
Poplar Bluff schools adapt to tornado damage: Ensuring education continuity amidst challenges
Poplar Bluff schools implement a plan to maintain education continuity after a tornado damages facilities. Kindergarten students will relocate, and community support aids in providing space and services.
Daily American Republic
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March 20
Tornado can't shake small church members' faith as they rebuild with hope
A small church in Aid remains resilient after a tornado caused severe damage, focusing on faith and community support as it rebuilds. Pastor Owens emphasizes that the church is its people, not the building.
By Sherman Smith ~ Daily American Republic
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