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March 14
How five companies are enhancing workplace culture by putting people first
How five companies are enhancing workplace culture by putting people first
From flexible schedules to team-building events, these businesses emphasize relationships and personal growth, leading to enhanced job satisfaction and productivity.
Education
Mar. 14
Open enrollment debate heats up: Local leaders voice concerns over bill after it passes in the House
Missouri's House passed a controversial bill, HB 711, enabling up to 3% of students to transfer to nonresident districts. As the Senate considers similar measures, debate intensifies over local control and potential impacts on rural communities.
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March 14
Update: NWS says tornado risk increases as models come into focus
The National Weather Service warns of increased tornado risk and severe thunderstorms in Southeast Missouri tonight. With a 15-29% chance of tornadoes in Southeast Missouri, conditions are described as "very volatile.
Bob Miller
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March 14
Why Cape Girardeau and Jackson are the new hotspots for career-driven relocators
The job market is shifting, with workers changing careers frequently. Cape Girardeau and Jackson attract talent with economic stability, quality of life, and educational opportunities, fostering community and growth.
Jay Wolz
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March 14
Landmark Hospital operators file for bankruptcy, plan to seek new buyers
Landmark Hospital of Cape Girardeau's operators filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week because of rising labor costs and regulatory pressures. The company plans to seek new buyers while maintaining operations at its six LTAC hospitals.
Christopher Borro
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March 12
SPONSORED: B Well at Work — 1st Choice Roofing and Construction
1st Choice Roofing & Construction, a top contractor in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, excels in client satisfaction and employee development. With over a decade of experience, it offers diverse roofing solutions.
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March 13
Four vie for Perry County Health Board
Perry County voters will decide Tuesday, April 8, who will fill three open seats on the Health Department Board. Four candidates including current board members Denise Morrison and Diane Kohm are in the running.
Bob Miller
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March 13
Notre Dame Regional High School brings ‘The Sound of Music’ to life for its centennial celebration
Notre Dame Regional High School kicks off its centennial with "The Sound of Music" from Thursday, April 3, to Sunday, April 6. This production, marking the school's first musical in 1966, features a cast of 70 students and a community orchestra.
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Cape Girardeau's Clarifier 1 repair progresses as specialists arrive at the Cape Rock Water Treatment Plant. The city aims to complete repairs before summer demand peaks, ensuring water supply stability.
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