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Deceased Cape teacher serves as motivation for Tough Mudder competitor1Tough Mudder is a hardcore obstacle course designed to test participants’ all-around strength, stamina and mental grit, and runners must be at least 14 years old. Mildred Wilson has no problem...
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City of Cape signs lease agreement for police substation on Good Hope8A lease agreement between the City of Cape Girardeau and not-for-profit organization Partners for Good Hope for a police substation at 629 Good Hope St. was approved by the City Council on Monday,...
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Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary to hold ground-breaking ceremony ThursdaySafe Harbor Animal Sanctuary will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its new facility Thursday, May 9. The event will be at 10 a.m. at the organization’s location, 185 Cree Lane in Jackson. Plans...
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Rebecca LaClair: Naruto-run your way to the Cheesecake Ninja with no regrets1On yet another dreary, rainy, wish-I-could-just-stay-in-bed morning, I found myself with a wee bit of time on my hands. It was time to travel to the Cheesecake Ninja and check out the food. I wish I...
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Kiss in gas station parking lot leads to felony weapons charge, documents say7A Cape Girardeau man faces felony charges after police say he used a gun to shatter a victim’s driver’s-side car window. Adam Childers, 37, faces charges of second-degree property damage and unlawful...
- Cape woman faces Class B felony after allegedly firing weapon during dispute with neighbor 3
- Susan McClanahan: Enjoy these sweet treat desserts
- Sponsored: Arnold Insurance puts client needs first
- Taylor Swift's latest album is resonating with local 'Swifites'
- City council reviews $120M plan to modernize Cape Girardeau’s water systems by 2033 3
- Jackson aldermen approve annexation, rezoning for Trussworks property amid resident concerns 2
- Lucas Presson: Innovation, visionary leadership reshape region’s economic landscape 1
- Oak Ridge FFA earns national recognition with State Superior Chapter Award 2
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This AfternoonSunnyHigh: 81
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TonightPartly CloudyLow: 55
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FridayPartly SunnyHigh: 70Low: 52
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SaturdaySunnyHigh: 76Low: 52
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SundaySunnyHigh: 80Low: 58
- Cape Girardeau officials question 'confidence' in city’s prosecuting attorney over criminal defense cases
- Farmers market bakery among new businesses
- Cape man faces felony after allegedly sending nude image of woman to another man
- Gaza protest comes to SEMO
- Cape woman faces charges after claims of punching woman, dog during dispute
- Cape Girardeau Historic Preservation Commission announces 2024 Endangered Buildings list
- Old buildings, new businesses: Old Town Cape hosts commercial property open house
- Colorado-based abortion fund sees rising demand. Many are from Texas, where procedure is restricted
- California regulators OK change of how power bills are calculated
- FBI warns that foreign adversaries could use AI to spread disinformation about US elections
- After Weinstein's case was overturned, New York lawmakers move to strengthen sex crime prosecutions
- Scammer who claimed to be an Irish heiress should be extradited to UK, judge rules
- Colorado woman tried to steal a pickup, but couldn't handle the stick shift, police said
- Australian woman denies murdering her former husband's relatives with poisonous mushroom lunch
- Escaped zebra captured near Seattle after gallivanting around Cascade mountain foothills for days
- Snakes almost on a plane: TSA discovers a bag with small snakes in passenger's pants
- The Twins and their lucky home run sausage are home safely with the winning streak still intact
- Man says his emotional support alligator, known for its big social media audience, has gone missing
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Cairns’ journey to full health finally achievedIt’s been a long journey for Cape Central junior Max Cairns, but he’s finally healthy. Just a couple weeks ago, Cairns was cleared after having...
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COLUMN: SEMO’s record vs. rivals show last year’s slide was a flukeOn a night that was originally reserved as a homecoming for Jackson High School and Cape Catfish alum Caden Bogenpohl, Michael Mugan and the...
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Yarbro pushing himself and Red Devils this seasonBlake Yarbro punched his ticket to the Class 2 sectionals with a victory in shot put on Saturday, May 4, at the Class 2 District 1 meet at Scott City...
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Tyson Williams signs with Missouri Baptist basketballA dream became reality on Tuesday for Cape Central’s Tyson Williams. Williams signed his letter of intent to play college basketball at Missouri...
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Carlton dazzles, Advance softball reclaims district gold in steady fightWith a district championship trophy and a spot in the state quarterfinals on the line, Addison Carlton and her Advance Hornets didn’t disappoint....
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3 players who give Perryville hope in playoffsAfter finishing the regular season with 12 wins for the first time since 2018, the Perryville baseball team has something entering the Class 4...
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Innovation, visionary leadership reshape region’s economic landscape (5/8/24)Lucas PressonWe’re living during an interesting period of time. There’s certainly no shortage of challenges, whether it’s workforce recruiting, inflation, or a...
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Collaboration brings vendors, shoppers from all around to Cape Riverfront Market (5/6/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianA special location and new partnership helped make Saturday's Cape Riverfront Market one of the biggest in its history. ...
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Brent Presser promoted within MRV banks (5/6/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianBrent Presser will spearhead MRV Banks' lending operations and foster client relationships in his new role as chief lending officer. ...
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Cape Girardeau Chamber celebrates ribbon-cuttings (5/6/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianSeveral new ribbon-cuttings mark the opening of a new ice cream store, SERVPRO location and aquatics center. ...
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Column: What we should have learned from the war on woke (5/9/24)1Jonah GoldbergThis isn’t going to be more musing about whether America has reached "peak woke." But that is part of the story. So let’s start there. About a...
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Column: The Columbia University push to elect Donald Trump (5/9/24)Rich Lowry"Let’s finish what they did in 1968," a Columbia protester said the other day. In political terms, that would mean electing Donald Trump. The...
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Letter to the Editor: Legislation could prevent big crop loss (5/9/24)With rising prices and global instability, our country’s food security has never been more important. The recent passage of HB 2763 in the Missouri...
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Letter to the Editor: How gun violence shatters lives (5/9/24)As a survivor of domestic and firearms violence, it is very important to me that I use my voice to advocate for those who have been impacted by...
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Column: A troubling tale (5/8/24)Kathryn LopezAt 10 years old, Rob Henderson reached the following conclusion: "As far as I was concerned, adults were unreliable liars. With each new family, new...
- Public voting machine demonstrations scheduled for Friday at Osage Centre 19
- Gaza protest comes to SEMO 19
- Cape Girardeau officials question 'confidence' in city’s prosecuting attorney over criminal defense cases 17
- Cape woman faces charges after claims of punching woman, dog during dispute 15
- Missouri abortion-rights campaign turns in more than double needed signatures to get on ballot 15
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Naruto-run your way to the Cheesecake Ninja with no regretsOn yet another dreary, rainy, wish-I-could-just-stay-in-bed morning, I found myself with a wee bit of time on my hands. It was time to travel to the Cheesecake Ninja and check out the food. I wish I could say that I Naruto-ran there with gusto, but I didn’t. I drove and sang along weakly with the radio in an attempt to fully awaken and clear my brain. ...
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Welcome to the neighborhood, URBAN Kitchen & Bar!In mid-March, the location formally occupied by Bella Italia in downtown Cape Girardeau welcomed a new resident: URBAN Kitchen & Bar. The hip sounding name piqued my interest while social media posts lauding their soft opening mid-March had me juggling my calendar to squeeze in a visit before a work trip. ..
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On yet another dreary, rainy, wish-I-could-just-stay-in-bed morning, I found myself with a wee bit of time on my hands. It was time to travel to the...
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It has been a while since I’ve done a recipe column specifically featuring all sweet treats and desserts, and I think today is the day to do just...
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Pop Culture Happenings: May (5/4/24)Pop culture in the month of May 50, 40 and 25 years ago saw Steely Dan give Rikki his number, Molly Ringwald have the worst Sweet 16 and George Lucas...
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Spirituality Column: Salty Life (5/4/24)I don’t remember where I first saw one, 15 years ago or more. No reason to recall; some impressions have to add up before they draw interest. By the...
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Staying Safe Online in the Age of AI (5/4/24)Generative artificial intelligence (AI) refers to computer algorithms that can create realistic text, images and videos from scratch. There are...
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Thank you for diaper man storyThanks to David Tlapek who wrote story about woman who got a ride from the kind diaper man for her...
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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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Boy scout completes Life Scout projectConnor Gosche, a Boy Scout with Troop 5 in Cape Girardeau painted 10 motorcycle parking spots on...