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Transportation Trust Fund 7 committee accepting applications; focus will be on repairing existing roadsA Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) 7 committee is taking shape as the City of Cape Girardeau accepts applications until Monday, May 13...
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Parts of Lexington Avenue to be closed for 2 to 3 weeksLexington Avenue between Chesapeake Avenue and Perryville Road will be closed for two to three weeks starting around Wednesday, April 24...
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Trussworks Jackson to break ground MondayA groundbreaking for Trussworks Jackson LLC is scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday, April 22, at 2860 Trussworks Blvd. in Jackson, just south of Cane Creek Road and Liberty Utilities on U.S. Route 61...
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US Rep. Jason Smith visits ChaffeeCongressman Jason Smith visited S&W Cabinets on Friday, April 19, in Chaffee. Smith answered questions from employees and took a tour of one of the facilities...
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Inside Becca’s Closet: A mission to dress teens for formal events2The organization Becca’s Closet, which helps young girls get access to formal dresses for dances and proms, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Cape Girardeau is the home to one of two...
- Southeast Missouri State University's symphony conductor Sara Edgerton to retire 5
- Faces of Southeast Missouri: Gerry Keene
- Local IT expert T. Robin Cole III contributes to cybersecurity book 1
- SEMO names another new interim VP for finance and administration 2
- First Baptist Church of Jackson celebrates 200th anniversary
- Marie Watkins Oliver bust unveiled
- Team Hope Walk for Huntington's disease happening this weekend
- Scout Hall hosting second annual Putt Putt Crawl
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TonightPartly CloudyLow: 43
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SaturdayMostly SunnyHigh: 63Low: 41
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TuesdayMostly Sunny then Slight Chance Rain ShowersHigh: 71Low: 49
- Long John Silver’s in Cape Girardeau closes
- Lisa Reitzel, longtime Cape County public administrator, dies at 55
- Notre Dame to transition to president/principal model beginning July 1
- Lids co-founder launches new custom hat venture in Cape Girardeau
- Police: Bollinger County woman told elaborate lies across multiple investigations, including sexual assault
- Coroner still hasn't found attorney as Missouri AG seeks to remove him from office
- Did You Know? Whitey Herzog had ties to baseball in Southeast Missouri
- About 1,300 people from Myanmar flee into Thailand after clashes broke out in a key border town
- Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial dies of injuries, police say
- Mexican police investigate a man as a possible serial killer after finding bones and a saw
- 12 students and teacher killed in Columbine school shooting remembered at 25th anniversary vigil
- A Nigerian chess champion plays the royal game for 58 hours -- a new global chess record
- Man who won primary election while charged with murder convicted on lesser charge
- This ancient snake in India might have been longer than a school bus and weighed a ton
- How many ballerinas can dance on tiptoes in one place? A world record 353 at New York's Plaza Hotel
- A vehicle backfiring startled a circus elephant into a Montana street. She still performed Tuesday
- A 9-year-old boy's dream of a pet octopus is a sensation as thousands follow Terrance's story online
- Mountain goat stuck under Kansas City bridge survives rocky rescue
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 18: Advance softball ekes by Woodland1For the third consecutive day, play in Southeast Missouri was shortened due to weather concerns, but don't tell the Stoddard County Athletic...
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Perryville BB adopts predator approach“Saltwater croc mentality!” Those three words echoed from the home dugout throughout the Perryville baseball team’s 8-2 win over Windsor on...
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Road to the 2024 NFL Draft: Flournoy leaves behind a legacy at SEMOThis is the third of a four-part series on Ryan Flournoy as he prepares for the NFL Draft. In just two years, Ryan Flournoy left behind a legacy at...
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 17: Advance hounds Dexter in SCAA softball openerAnother slower day in Southeast Missouri with the after-effects of weather kept the scoreboard fairly light, but there was still ample to talk about....
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Rylan Mills’ walk-off grand slam seals Senior Night win for OranORAN, Mo. — Oran’s Senior Night fireworks came late, but they were worth the wait as Rylan Mills crushed a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the...
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Oran turns Senior Night in slugfest, routs CharlestonORAN, Mo. — The hits, the runs, the cheers – it all came together for Oran on Wednesday, April 17. It was a night of celebration and a hint of...
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Local couple wins second consecutive growth award from Comfort Keepers (4/15/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianMark and Melody Harpur, owners of the Comfort Keepers in-home care in Cape Girardeau, have received a second consecutive Quest for Excellence Award...
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Lids co-founder launches new custom hat venture in Cape Girardeau (4/15/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianHaving managed Lids to become a global headwear retailer, Glenn Campbell is launching an online custom headwear store called Make My Cap in his...
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State Rep. Rick Francis named Cross Trails Medical Center CEO (4/15/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianCross Trails Medical Center has named Rick Francis, a Missouri state representative for District 145, as the organization’s new chief executive...
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Drury Hotels takes No. 12 spot on Forbes customer-experience ranking (4/15/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianDrury Hotels Co. placed 12th overall on Forbes’ second-ever Customer Experience All-Stars list in March, ranking highest among all hotels. ...
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Column: Trump is right — more violence, turmoil under Biden (4/20/24)Star ParkerFormer President Donald Trump’s statement that the attack on Israel by Iran "would not have happened if we were in office," has drawn derision,...
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Letter to the Editor: Access to crop protection (4/20/24)For more than 50 years, glyphosate, the world’s most widely used herbicide, has enabled American farmers to implement smart farming practices that...
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Column: The anti-Israel delusion (4/20/24)Rich LowrySurely, you’ve heard of the brutal conflict that has displaced millions of people and killed more than 14,000, while aid convoys have trouble getting...
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Column: Tax time myths and truths (4/20/24)Veronique de RugyAnother Tax Day has come and gone, and most Americans believe they pay too much. One recent poll revealed that 56% say they pay more than their fair...
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Editorial: LifeHouse will fill needs in Southeast Missouri (4/19/24)The Editorial BoardNeeds come in all shapes and sizes, and when a need comes in the form of a baby, it is Priority 1. LifeHouse Crisis Maternity House in Cape Girardeau...
- Judge meets Coroner Wavis Jordan halfway on extension request to find attorney 16
- Cape airport explores funding for possible new air traffic control tower 13
- Coroner still hasn't found attorney as Missouri AG seeks to remove him from office 14
- Republicans need to unite, not fight 10
- DEI cronyism and woke grifters 10
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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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Banana splits and fond memories made at Ice Cream CornerScattered across the country are tiny family-owned restaurants that took up the cast-off shell of the little Dairy Queens that those of us with a few years under our belts remember from childhood. Usually closed for the winter because of the lack of indoor seating, these places fill the niche left behind and serve as a gathering place for those wanting to cool down with some soft serve or those hungry for a quick supper. One of those places is Ice Cream Corner, located at 2302 Main St. in Scott City. ...
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Ramblewood Garden Club awarded the April Yard of the Month to Gabriele Eckart and husband Terry Heins who garden at 1403 Bertling Street. They have...
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Club news 4-20-24 (4/20/24)__Town & Country FCE Club__ The Town and Country FCE club met Thursday, April 11 at the home of Shirley Heise. Pledges to the American...
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Senior Center Menus for April 22-26 (4/20/24)Cape Girardeau/Scott City Monday: Lasagna or chicken tetrazzini, glazed carrots, garden salad, whole-grain garlic bread and citrus...
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Faces of Southeast Missouri: Gerry Keene (4/19/24)When introducing new people to caving, Gerry Keene advises them to channel their inner eight-year-old. He says caves are dark and dirty, full of...
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Capetown and Auburn Creek are all-inclusive, pet-friendly senior living homes in Cape Girardeau locally-owned out of Sikeston, Mo. Capetown, a...
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