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March 11
Photo gallery: 2025 Health and Wellness Expo activates crowd
Photo gallery: 2025 Health and Wellness Expo activates crowd
The 2025 Health and Wellness Expo in Cape Girardeau offered attendees engaging activities and insights on healthy living, drawing a lively crowd to the Osage Centre on March 8.
Faith
Mar. 11
Photo gallery: First Presbyterian Church marks 190 years in Cape Girardeau
First Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau celebrated its 190th anniversary, highlighting its historical roles in the community, from hosting the first public library to founding a retirement community.
By Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
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March 10
TG Missouri to implement solar power plan for cleaner energy
TG Missouri, part of Toyoda Gosei, is set to install solar panels at its Perryville facility as part of a renewable energy initiative. The project aims to support clean energy transition and is expected to complete by 2027.
Christopher Borro
Community
March 10
Brazilian rhythms meet jazz improvisation: José Gobbo to perform in Underground Jazz Series
Join Brazilian guitarist José Gobbo at Scout Hall on March 15 for a night of jazz infused with Carnival rhythms. Part of the Underground Jazz Series, the event promises a unique musical dialogue.
Elections
March 10
Cape Girardeau voters to decide future of road maintenance with Transportation Trust Fund 7
Cape Girardeau voters will decide on the continuation of the Transportation Trust Fund 7, a 0.5% sales tax for road maintenance, in the April 8 election. The fund supports crucial street projects.
Nathan Gladden
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March 11
SECOP Sponsored Content: Nonprofits transform communities together
Local charities and community organizations in Southeast Missouri are tackling essential needs like food, transportation, housing, childcare, and healthcare. Initiatives like United We Work and United for Childcare are making strides in addressing these challenges.
Health
March 11
Siteman Cancer Center sending mobile service van into Southeast Missouri, Southern Illinois
Siteman Cancer Center is deploying a mobile health van to 82 counties in Missouri and Illinois, offering cancer screenings, education and prevention resources to enhance community health access.
Bob Miller
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March 11
Massive utility legislation expected to boost Missouri power generation — and energy bills
Missouri's Senate has passed a bill allowing utilities to charge customers for power plant construction before the plants are operational, a practice banned since 1976. Critics warn of increased energy bills.
By Rudi Keller ~ Missouri Independent
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