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March 15
Tornado strikes Poplar Bluff: Updates from throughout night
Tornado strikes Poplar Bluff: Updates from throughout night
As of 2:30 a.m., the Daily American Republic newspaper reported Poplar Bluff police urge residents to stay inside amid tornado damage, with downed power lines and blocked roads. Emergency services are...
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Mar. 14
Friday 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.
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March 15
Clarifier 1 repairs progress after specialists arrive at Cape Rock Water Treatment Plant
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.
Nathan Gladden
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March 15
Cape Council to consider agreement with SEMO Cardinal Group for improvements at Roni's Mac Bar locat...
The Cape Girardeau City Council will review an agreement with SEMO Cardinal Group for enhancements at Roni's Mac Bar, including signage and lighting.
Nathan Gladden
Health
March 14
Missouri House passes bill to streamline medical treatment approvals from insurance companies
The Missouri House has passed HB618, a bill aimed at reducing insurance red tape by easing prior authorization requirements for medical treatments. The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration.
Bob Miller
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March 15
Cape Central, Saxony Lutheran graduates showcase research at State Capitol for Mizzou's Undergraduat...
Mizzou seniors Emma McDougal and Sydney Turner presented their research at the Missouri State Capitol. McDougal focused on cancer-treating drugs, while Turner explored gesturing in virtual communication.
J.C. Reeves
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March 14
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.
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March 13
Library district voters to determine future of tax dollars going to library funding in April electio...
Cape Girardeau voters to decide on library tax rate in April election. Proposition L will determine whether the current rate, which is scheduled to sunset in 2027, is made permanent.
Nathan Gladden
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Through the Woods: Is this a spider?
Discover the fascinating life cycle of dragonflies, from their underwater nymph stage to becoming agile mosquito hunters. Learn how to identify these critters and their vital role in nature.
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