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Cape Girardeau City Council OKs step to take over operation of city’s visitors bureau - 10:06 pmThe Cape Girardeau City Council approved the first reading of placing the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau under the control of the City of Cape Girardeau as of Monday, July 1...
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Jackson alderman proposes statue of Andrew Jackson as future roundabout decoration - 9:59 pmA future roundabout in Jackson could soon become home to a statue of the city’s namesake...
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Man sentenced after plumber's call leads to charges of abuse - 9:56 pmA Cape Girardeau man was sentenced to 180 days in the county jail Tuesday, June 4, for the abuse of an elderly, disabled or vulnerable person...
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Photography exhibition to begin Saturday in Sikeston - 9:53 pmTom Neumeyer and his grandchildren, Zach, Erica, Megan and Shawn, will have a photography exhibition starting Saturday, June 8 from 2 to 4 p.m...
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SEMO's PLA initiative converts work experience into college credit - 9:52 pmAdult students seeking a college degree can convert their work experiences into college credits through Southeast Missouri State University’s Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) initiative...
- Sponsored: Americare, parent company of Capetown and Auburn Creek, named to Best Senior Living rankings by U.S. News & World Report
- Broadcasters file complaint to undo Mo. law requiring redactions in court documents 5
- Water, sewer rates set to increase as Cape Council approves annual city operating budget 5
- The Old Guard military statue to be unveiled Sunday in Perryville 3
- Healing Through Writing: Local author advocates for “invisible children” through new memoir
- Sponsored: Find the opportunity with your retirement plan
- Sponsored: Advance Performance Chiropractic individualizes treatment
- Old Town Cape introduces facade improvement grant for downtown businesses
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TonightChance Showers & T-stormsLow: 70
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WednesdayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 83Low: 61
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ThursdaySunnyHigh: 86Low: 59
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FridaySunnyHigh: 84Low: 61
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SaturdayChance Rain Showers then Slight Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 81Low: 63
- Document: DWI suspects were racing golf carts in wreck that killed Benton man
- Benton man dies in golf cart crash; two cited for felony DWI
- Scott City murder victim, 75, was providing a place for suspect to stay for last two years, family says
- Cape Girardeau bourbon lounge opens to the public
- Cape man sentenced to prison on drug charge
- Victim texts code word to friend, who calls police; alleged abuser charged with domestic assault
- Breaking: Trump guilty of felony crimes in New York hush money trial
- Police officers in the Philippines arrested for kidnapping 4 tourists and demanding a ransom
- Australian online watchdog drops court case against X over stabbing video
- Biden will mark D-Day anniversary in France as Western alliances face threats at home and abroad
- US flies B-1B bomber for 1st precision bombing drill in 7 years as tensions simmer with North Korea
- Animal control officers in Michigan struggle to capture elusive peacock
- A tranquilized black bear takes a dive from a tree, falls into a waiting tarp
- New York magnet fisher catches safe full of soggy $100 bills, he says
- UK military horses injured after bolting across London in April 'recovering with remarkable speed'
- Powder kegs: 50 years ago, 10-cent beers helped turn a Cleveland baseball game into a bloody riot
- Birmingham-Southern loses D-III World Series opener 7-5 on same day the liberal arts college closes
- NBA's Mavs and NHL's Stars chase a Dallas double with their deepest playoff run together
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Cape Central soccer reflects on impressive 2024It was a fantastic year for local soccer teams this spring. Among the teams that had an impressive year was the Cape Central Tigers. The Tigers...
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Young Bell City baseball turning corner, focused on improving following early exitIt never feels good for your season to end on a playoff loss, but does losing close to the eventual state champion soften the blow at all? If you’re...
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Kansas State’s early rally downs Southeast, ending exciting run in FayettevilleSpending a couple hours in the national spotlight, and putting on an unforgettable performance over the weekend, Southeast Missouri’s stay in...
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COLUMN: Senior trio leaves lasting legacy within SEMO baseballGiven that the core of this year's Southeast Missouri State baseball senior class has ushered in a dynasty in the Ohio Valley Conference, it was only...
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Catfish bounce back vs. Jackson behind Crowden, pitchingFor the second consecutive day, the Jackson (Tenn.) Rockabillys put together a BIG inning offensively against the Cape Catfish. The difference...
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Catfish collapse on road late at JacksonIn a game in which it scored six runs on 10 hits and limited the Jackson Rockabillys bats to just one earned run, most would believe that the Cape...
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Old Town Cape introduces facade improvement grant for downtown businesses (6/3/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianA grant for improving the exteriors of downtown Cape Girardeau businesses will be open until the end of July. Five selected winners will receive...
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It’s a match: Workforce Development Board pairs workers, employers with resources (6/3/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe Workforce Development Board of Southeast Missouri helps connect both individuals seeking employment and businesses looking to hire them with...
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Local chambers to host networking events (6/3/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe Perryville and Cape Girardeau chambers are both scheduled to hold events to make connections at and eat some food. ...
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Missouri maintains place among cheapest states for gasoline (6/3/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianGasoline prices have resumed a downward trend in the Southeast Missouri region as some prices now fall below $3 for the first time in months. ...
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Column: The secretary of transportation who couldn’t (6/5/24)Rich LowryRarely has a cabinet secretary done so little with such vast resources. On the CBS show "Face the Nation," Secretary of Transportation Pete...
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Editorial: D-Day: Beginning of the end of World War II (6/5/24)As 1944 dawned, fascism dominated Europe. Hitler’s ground troops had goose-stepped through Poland and Romania to Russia’s doorstep. They had taken...
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Column: Setting boundaries with the ‘let them’ theory (6/4/24)Bonnie Jean FeldkampPodcaster Mel Robbins has ignited the "Let Them" theory for the masses. The theory is simply this: When you feel yourself trying to control a person,...
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Column: Our revolutionary times (6/4/24)4Victor Davis HansonSometimes unexpected but dramatic events tear off the thin veneer of respectability and convention. What follows is the exposure and repudiation of...
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Editorial: Early morning storms roar through Southeast Missouri (6/3/24)Four tornado-producing storms roared through Southeast Missouri on Sunday morning, May 26. The storms damaged homes and businesses, uprooted trees...
- Breaking: Trump guilty of felony crimes in New York hush money trial 47
- Guilty: Trump becomes first former US president convicted of felony crimes 45
- Democrats go on trial in November 16
- Local legislators react to Cape graduation shooting 13
- Suspect in Blytheville, Arkansas, murder apprehended at Cape Girardeau gas station 9
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Charlie’s Smokehouse to create a cult followingA friend recently mentioned Charlie's Smokehouse, located at 5156 State Hwy. 34 in Burfordville, and piqued my curiosity. The next beautiful (yet scorching) Saturday afternoon I set my car stereo to radio mode and let the DJ at Mike FM choose my tunes. I quickly lost myself in car karaoke bliss, but halfway through Jackson, I began to have second thoughts. Exactly how far was this place? Was it in the "drop zone" where I lose cell service? I love my Toyota, but ever since the odometer hit 300k miles, the ability to summon roadside assistance has played a more significant role in choosing my destinations. ....
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Popes, Kings and Fish Fridays at Farmer’s Corner Cafen Fridays at 4053 State Highway E in Oak Ridge, you can partake of an all-you-can-eat Fish Friday buffet at Farmer’s Corner Cafe. I visited to try said fish, which I will talk about in detail later, but as I walked in, I wondered how Fish Fridays came about. I thought I knew the answer was rooted in Lent, and the alliteration with all the “F”s seemed pretty cool, but did I know the whole story? I really didn’t, and I’d like to share the high points with you, even though my timing doesn’t coincide with the Lenten season. ...
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Healing Through Writing: Local author advocates for “invisible children” through new memoir (6/4/24)Vivian Selby of Cape Girardeau recently wrote and published a book about growing up in Saginaw, Mich., as a middle child from a single-parent family...
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Kilja Israel grew up in the southern part of South Korea, in a town similar to Cape Girardeau, where she currently lives. As a young girl, she knew...
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Adopt Bella and May May (6/1/24)Mom Bella, left, is 2 1/2 years old and May May is 1 1/2 years old. They are Jack Russell mixes and can be adopted separatly or together. If you have...
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Pop Culture Happenings: June (5/31/24)None of the president’s men could put Nixon together again, the streams of pop culture got crossed creating a monster mash of ‘80s hits, and the King...
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Something funny happens every time I drive across a bridge over a creek, a reflex I can’t control: For a split-second at highway speed, my neck snaps...
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UT MARTIN NAMES LOCAL STUDENTS TO SPRING SEMESTER CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLLFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 22, 2024 Contact: Nathan Morgan, University Relations, 731-881-7615...
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Governor Candidate Jay Ashcroft Delivers Address at Departure Ceremony for the 1140th Engineer BattalionFor Immediate Release May 20, 2024 Governor Candidate Jay Ashcroft Delivers Address at Departure...
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East Prairie City Clerk Receives CertificationThe City of East Prairie's city clerk, Lori Lemons, has received the designation as a Missouri...
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