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May 8
National Nurses Week: Backup plan becomes a calling for TWK Jr. High nurse Paige...
National Nurses Week: Backup plan becomes a calling for TWK Jr. High nurse Paige Hester
Paige Hester’s journey from aspiring musician to beloved school nurse at Terry W. Kitchen Junior High highlights how an unexpected career path led her to a fulfilling role supporting students and her ...
Health
May 8
Missouri faces potential $2 billion shortfall as federal Medicaid, SNAP cuts threaten state budget
Missouri could face a $2 billion budget shortfall if proposed federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP are enacted, threatening health care and food assistance for hundreds of thousands of residents.
Bob Miller
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May 8
Cape city officials seek eligibility for Community Development Block Grant program to address housin...
Cape Girardeau is working toward eligibility for a federal Community Development Block Grant to address housing needs, partnering with local groups and gathering community input for a stakeholder-driven plan.
Nathan Gladden
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May 7
National Nurses Week: Cape telehealth nurse helps ensure foster children receive healthcare benefits
A Cape Girardeau telehealth nurse helps foster children in Missouri access and understand their Medicaid benefits, ensuring they receive essential healthcare support through Centene’s care management team.
Nathan Gladden
World
May 8
Black smoke pours from Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected as conclave opens
Black smoke signaled no pope was chosen as 133 cardinals began the conclave in the Sistine Chapel, with voting set to continue as the Catholic Church seeks a successor to Pope Francis.
NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press
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May 8
Castillo: Stepping out in faith at Morley Café
After a challenging week, a visit to Morley Café reveals a story of faith, resilience, and community as owner Lori McCoy shares how overcoming fear led to opening a beloved local gathering spot.
Mary Ann Castillo
Education
May 7
Stephen Casey honored for 'The Dear King' composition at Missouri statewide music competition
Stephen Casey, a senior at Southeast Missouri State University, received the 2025 Missouri Composers Project Award for his orchestral piece "The Dear King", which was performed in Columbia.
Southeast Missourian
Health
May 7
Cape Girardeau church launches campaign to erase $2.3 million in medical debt across Missouri, Illin...
Compass Church in Cape Girardeau is partnering with a not-for-profit to raise $15,000 to erase $2.3 million in medical debt for residents in Missouri, Illinois and Kentucky.
Bob Miller
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Jackson announces superintendent Scott Smith's retirement; b...
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May 3
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May 5
Vacancy to Vibrancy: Old Town Cape hosts downtown open house
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May 8
Deadly April rainfall in US South and Midwest was intensified by climate change, scientists say
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May 8
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May 7
Missouri poised to become first U.S. state to exempt stock sale profits from income taxes
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May 7
Road work: Route ZZ in Bollinger County closed for bridge replacement
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May 8
Rachel Berger’s late goal lifts Jackson over St. Vincent in ...
Rachel Berger’s late goal secured a 1-0 win for Jackson over St. Vincent in a tightly contested girls soccer match, boosting Jackson’s record to 13-3 as both teams near the season’s end.
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80 years ago World War II in Europe was over. Celebrating V-E Day is now tinged with some dread
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May 8
The Latest: Cardinals vote in the Vatican for a second day to elect a new pope
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May 8
Scott City baseball gets over the hump, tops Chaffee 4-3
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May 7
Stephen Casey honored for 'The Dear King' composition at Missouri statewide music competition
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Southeast Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals recognizes excellence at Cape junior high
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Asian shares trade higher after Wall Street climbs moderately as Fed holds rates steady
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Asian shares are mostly higher after Wall St breaks its winning streak
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Vacancy to Vibrancy: Old Town Cape hosts downtown open house
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Missouri health officials report measles in New Madrid County as US cases surge
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Cape Girardeau County Public Health Center sets dates for two drive-through vaccine clinics
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Trump team's $500 million bet on old vaccine technology puzzles scientists
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'Get Your Green On': Organizations look to recognize mental health this month
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May 7
Recipe Swap: 8 irresistible fresh strawberry dessert recipes to make this season
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Community Cookbook: Make chicken and dumplings with Sonja Davis of Jackson
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Celebrate Mother’s Day in Southeast Missouri with brunches, winery events and creative workshops
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Jackson’s Nacho Average Challenge: Sample unique nachos at 9 local spots for chance to win prizes
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