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Public safety property tax increase highlights Cape Girardeau County ballot Tuesday3Voters in Cape Girardeau County will consider a municipal property tax increase to fund public safety personnel salaries among other issues and governmental seats Tuesday, April 2. The property tax...
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Care to Learn to hold Disco Party to raise money for local studentsGet ready to travel back in time with Cape Girardeau Care to Learn Chapter’s Disco Party on Friday, April 12. This event is a fundraiser to support the community and will take place at Drury Plaza...
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UWSEMO, community groups to host workforce development eventUnited Way of Southeast Missouri (UWSEMO) is partnering with regional and national partners to host a workforce development event aimed at supporting economic mobility...
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Scott County ballot features half-cent tax increase to fund law enforcementScott County voters have many choices to make at the ballot box Tuesday, April 2, including a possible countywide sales tax increase to help fund law enforcement services...
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Sales tax, college expansion measures on Perry County ballotOn Tuesday, April 2, Perry County voters will make their voices heard on two ballot measures, four board elections and several local government positions...
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- Longtime banker Ronnie Maxwell running for county treasurer 3
- Embattled Cape Girardeau County coroner seeks reelection amid legal turmoil 27
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- Food truck operator, former restaurant owner faces federal drug, weapons charges
- Scott Amick, co-owner of Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel, former Scott County coroner, dies at 66
- Police charge Cape Girardeau woman, 23, they believe set up beating, robbery of 19-year-old male
- School officials laud success of restricting cellphone use
- Chaffee event center signals new beginning
- Jackson boutique born from online business
- Jim Riley named Limbaugh Award winner at Cape Girardeau Chamber's annual dinner
- Takeaways: AP investigation reveals Black people bear disproportionate impact of police force
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- For years she thought her son had died of an overdose. The police video changed all that
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Oran crushes Delta with run-rule win, Sikeston falls to 0-6Oran (4-2) soared to a 22-0 victory at Delta (1-6) on Thursday, March 28, ending the game early in five innings after inflicting the mercy rule....
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Sims powers Sikeston past Kelly with another hat trickSIKESTON — For the second time in a week, Kennedi Sims’ hat trick propelled Sikeston to a commanding victory over Kelly, this time in a 6-1 conquest...
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Swinging for Success: How the 'Hefty Lefty' became a leadoff machineSIKESTON — “The Professional.” That’s what Portageville coaches call Aaron Dunlap, and there’s a reason why. “He takes some of the most professional,...
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Mar. 27: Kelly baseball rallies back at SaxonyIt was a busy Wednesday in the Southeast Missourian newspaper coverage area, specifically for Kelly as the Hawks baseball team knocked off Saxony...
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Jackson wins meet at Fox Haven C.C., medalist Christian sets new school recordSIKESTON — Jackson claimed the team title with a score of 298, Dexter showcased its strength with a second-place finish at 308 and Notre Dame (350)...
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3 takeaways from Week 2 of SEMO Spring PracticeSpring practice continues for the Southeast Missouri State football team at Houck Field. The Redhawks had their first inter-squad scrimmage this past...
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Chaffee event center signals new beginning (3/25/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianA Chaffee couple has converted an old newspaper office into a community event center. Stevie Williams and her husband, Jake, plan to host birthday...
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Jackson boutique born from online business (3/25/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianMegan Senciboy attended Southeast Missouri State University with a major in fashion merchandising. Three weeks after graduating, in June 2019, she...
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Seis Express offers Mexican on the go (3/25/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianSeis Express, a new quick service restaurant from the owners of Seis Amigos Mexican Restaurant in Cape Girardeau, has opened at 440 S. Mount Auburn...
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Local financial adviser to attend Edward Jones recognition conference (3/25/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianJackson-based Edward Jones financial adviser Cheryl Mothes has qualified for the financial services firm's Pinnacle recognition conference, which...
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Column: Beware of squaters (3/29/24)1Betsy McCaugheyIf you own a home and don't want to lose it, keep reading. Homeowners who go on vacation or a business trip, even for just a week, are returning to...
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Speak Out: Speak Out 3-29-24 (3/29/24)Regarding April 2 ballot for Cape Girardeau tax increase. From 2010 to 2022 my property tax ranged from $1,756 to $1,773, same house. It increased...
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Editorial: May this Easter bring you the hope and joy of Jesus' resurrection (3/29/24)May this Easter bring you the hope and joy of Jesus' resurrection "On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices...
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Column: Recapturing our lost and disillusioned youth (3/28/24)Star ParkerOur nation's Declaration of Independence begins with the famous statement that "all men ... are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable...
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Column: Why Trump's running mate is less likely to be Marco Rubio than Marjorie Taylor Greene (3/28/24)1Jonah GoldbergNow that Donald Trump is officially the presumptive Republican nominee, he's getting ready for the general election. In just the last couple of...
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- Food truck operator, former restaurant owner faces federal drug, weapons charges 9
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Pilot House at the Airport: old friend, new faceSeveral years ago, my siblings and I threw an anniversary party for our parents. It was kind of a big deal, and we invited family from out of state, as well as friends and co-workers from the area. Since our family is awesome, a good number of them drove the twelve or so hours to get here just to honor my mom and dad. ...
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A visit to Sonny Side Cafe chased my Monday blues awayI am 100% the bird chirping, sun shining on a cloudy day kind of morning person, and I fully embrace it. Anyone who has a problem with my morning cheer can take it up with the big guy upstairs — I was born this way, which my mom readily confirms. She had no cranky babies...
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Several years ago, my siblings and I threw an anniversary party for our parents. It was kind of a big deal, and we invited family from out of state,...
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"They're still rather badly wrinkled, you know." That's the punch line in a classic commercial created back in the 1960s by Stan Freeberg. It...
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In the interest of space, let's jump right into this special Easter column today. Happy Easter, and may it be a meaningful and spiritually rich day...
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Club news 3-23-24 (3/23/24)Kage FCE Club The Kage Family Continuing Education Club met Thursday, March 14 at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center. The meeting was called to order...
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LONDON (AP) -- Kate, the Princess of Wales, has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy, she revealed Friday in a stunning announcement that followed...
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Alma Schrader Cereal Domino Chain and Science DayAlma Schrader PTO hosted a Science Day for all grades on Friday, March 15, 2024. To incorporate...
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Local Student Receives Scholarship from Missouri State-West PlainsWEST PLAINS, Mo. – Ericka Beard, Cape Girardeau, has been awarded the Frankie and S.D. Sims...
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United for Childcare at Child Advocacy DayOn March 6th, United Way of Southeast Missouri joined forces with other nonprofit organizations in...
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