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Celebrate the Arts this Friday at River Campus - 11:20 pmA Celebrate the Arts event will be held Friday, May 3, at Southeast Missouri State University’s River Campus in Cape Girardeau. There will be a showcase of music, theater and dance pieces at 7:30...
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Campaign to raise Missouri's minimum wage to $15 an hour confident it will get on the ballot - 11:19 pmJEFFERSON CITY — Missouri voters Wednesday got a step closer to getting to decide whether to raise the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, after a group behind the effort said it turned in nearly...
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Cape Central holds final AFJROTC ceremony before program's closure6Cape Central High School’s Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) program held its final awards ceremony Friday, April 26, before the program’s closure at the end of the semester...
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Focus on unity, love for 73rd National Day of PrayerCape Girardeans will celebrate the 73rd National Day of Prayer with a series of prayer services Thursday, May 2...
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SEMO, Mid-America Transplant honor organ donors with memorial at River CampusSoutheast Missouri State University, in partnership with Mid-America Transplant, hosted the families of organ and tissue donors and transplant recipients Thursday, April 25, for the unveiling of a...
- Susan McClanahan: Try these slider recipes for Derby day or other spring party - 11:18 pm
- Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda for 5/2/24 meeting - 11:17 pm
- Officer interrupts domestic attack in progress
- Jackson man faces assault, harassment charges
- Northbound, southbound I-55 in Cape Girardeau County reduced for bridge work
- Sponsored: Progress in building connections: Saint Francis Healthcare System focusing on strategic relationships
- Cape Girardeau County coroner’s attorney asks that cameras be barred from criminal hearings 5
- Cape Girardeau County Commission selects from eight bids for road project 2
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TonightChance Showers & T-storms then Partly CloudyLow: 62
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ThursdayMostly SunnyHigh: 85Low: 64
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FridayShowers & T-stormsHigh: 78Low: 61
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SaturdayPartly Sunny then Chance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 82Low: 60
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SundayChance Showers & T-stormsHigh: 80Low: 62
- 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
- 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
- Cracked windshield leads to Sunday shooting incident on I-55 that injured three; Sikeston man faces multiple felony charges
- A tragedy in Jackson
- Tension grows on UCLA campus as police order dispersal of large pro-Palestinian gathering
- Trump faces prospect of additional sanctions in hush money trial as key witness resumes testimony
- No safety in retreat: Ukrainian soldiers say rear defensive lines barely exist amid Russian advance
- Today in History: May 2, Nelson Mandela claims victory in first democratic South Africa elections
- Man says his emotional support alligator, known for its big social media audience, has gone missing
- Utah cat with a fondness for cardboard takes surprise trip to California in an Amazon box
- To fend off tourists, a town in Japan is building a big screen blocking the view of Mount Fuji
- 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
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Cape Central senior leaves baseball behind to focus on track1It was a unique senior day for Cape Central pitcher Jackson Witvoet. Even though the Tigers (9-19) still have five more games remaining in the...
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Roper, Advance/Bell City SB close out regular season in strong fashionThere can’t possibly be a more potent or intimidating softball squad entering the MSHSAA postseason than Advance/Bell City.
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Mules make short work of KellyThe Poplar Bluff Mules baseball team did not just figuratively make short work of the Kelly Hawks Tuesday — the Mules did so literally, too. Poplar...
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 29: Scott City softball routs Valle CatholicIt's April, and the showers have arrived in full force. Even with projected downpours, however, some teams still dared the storm for Monday action....
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St. Joseph named new MSHSAA football championships host starting 20246For the first time since 1995, the MSHSAA Show-Me Bowl, the series of high school football state championships, won’t be in the Edward Jones Dome or...
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Sauer shines as Indians secure SEMO Conference Championship1A dominant outing from John-Paul Sauer led the Jackson Indians to a 5-0 win over the Dexter Bearcats to claim their third consecutive SEMO Conference...
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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: No, don’t rush the Trump J6 case (5/1/24)9Rich LowryWhen the Supreme Court said it would hear Donald Trump’s immunity claim in the Jan. 6 case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith, the former...
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Column: Education wins the week (5/1/24)Holly Thompson RehderHey y’all! It’s hard to believe, but we are truly in the home stretch in Jefferson City as there is now officially less than a month until the last...
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Editorial: Zonta event to highlight men’s role in preventing sexual violence (5/1/24)As of Tuesday morning, there were nearly 30 men in custody at Cape Girardeau County jail facing charges involving sex crimes. Twice that many were...
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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,...
- Alvin Bragg makes history -- preposterously 38
- Local public school admins urge Gov. Parson to veto omnibus education bill due to funding concerns 16
- Buckner-Ragsdale building begins new life as an event center 10
- No, don’t rush the Trump J6 case 9
- Cape Girardeau school board to implement cellphone pouches at junior high, buy out leased pouches at high school 9
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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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In planning for recipes for this week, I thought about the Kentucky Derby, wedding shower season, graduation parties and Mother’s Day, among just a...
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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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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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