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February 17
Heavy snow expected starting Tuesday, 6 to 8 inches
Heavy snow expected starting Tuesday, 6 to 8 inches
A winter storm warning has been issued for Southeast Missouri, predicting 6-8 inches of snow from Tuesday morning to Wednesday. Expect dangerous cold and wind chills below zero following the snowfall.
News
Feb. 17
Lewis appointed judge to handle Lawless murder case against Lamb
Retired Judge Ben Lewis has been appointed by the Missouri Supreme Court to preside over the high-profile Mischelle Lawless murder case against Leon Lamb. The case, filled with complex evidence and multiple suspects, revives a decades-old investigation into Lawless...
Bob Miller
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Arts & Entertainment
February 17
Experience magic of storytelling through song at Scout Hall's intimate dinner show
Join an intimate dinner show Feb. 22 at Scout Hall, featuring four singer-songwriters sharing stories. Enjoy a meal by Celebrations Restaurant. Tickets are $35, including dinner.
Alyssa Lunsford-Stevens
Community
February 17
Photo gallery: 17th annual Father-Daughter Dance in Cape Girardeau
The 17th annual Father-Daughter Dance in Cape Girardeau featured an "Into the Enchanted Forest" theme, offering a magical evening for families at the Osage Centre, hosted by the local Parks and Recreation Department.
By Moeryae Sunshine Smith ~ Special to Southeast Missourian
Arts & Entertainment
February 17
Renowned saxophonist and jazz educator Chip McNeill performs with SEMO jazz students
Renowned saxophonist Chip McNeill performed with Southeast Missouri State University jazz students at the Clark Terry Jazz Festival, blending his storied career with the vibrant energy of emerging musicians.
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Opinion
February 17
Our opinion: Congratulations in order for several friends, neighbors
Celebrate the achievements of local leaders in Southeast Missouri, from college expansions and city management to advocacy and philanthropy. Learn about their contributions and upcoming endeavors.
The Editorial Board
Business
February 17
Lawn care, security companies coming to Cape Girardeau
New businesses are arriving in Cape Girardeau, including Vaughan’s Communication & Security Industries, offering security services, and JP & BS Lawncare, providing lawn maintenance in multiple areas.
Christopher Borro
World
February 17
What is a polar vortex? US gets a taste of the Arctic this week
The polar vortex is sending Arctic air south, bringing extreme cold to the U.S. and Europe. This winter's 10th polar vortex event is causing record low temperatures, with wind chills as low as -60°F.
The Associated Press, Associated Press
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Feb. 15
Future uncertain for local, state farmers
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Feb. 14
Amazon facility to bring 70 jobs to Scott City industrial pa...
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Feb. 12
Photo gallery: Cape Public Schools Foundation's annual Pengu...
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Feb. 15
Honoring legends: SEMO Hall of Fame inducts trailblazers and...
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Feb. 14
Joyce Dooley
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Feb. 12
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Feb. 18
Cape Council to consider approving acquisitions for sidewalk project following concerns raised in last meeting
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Feb. 17
Cape Girardeau man allegedly points firearm at victims, says they're hostages
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Feb. 17
Trump nominates Ed Martin, an ally who defended Jan. 6 rioters, to stay as top DC federal prosecutor
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Feb. 15
Kennedi Sims named Missouri Olympic Development Program Player of the Year, set to compete in Italy
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Feb. 17
$25K grant supports SEMO-NASV's Green Bear Project
The Green Bear Project, supported by a $25,000 grant from the O'Reilly Automotive Foundation, continues to educate and protect children in Southeast Missouri through age-appropriate discussions and prevention efforts.
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Feb. 17
After battery plant fire, Fredericktown alarmed about potential contamination
Health
Feb. 17
Unraveling obesity: Why psychology, social factors matter more than just diet, exercise
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Feb. 17
Lewis appointed judge to handle Lawless murder case against Lamb
Community
Feb. 17
Photo gallery: 17th annual Father-Daughter Dance in Cape Girardeau
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Feb. 15
Honor roll: Scott City High School
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Feb. 17
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Feb. 17
Pope will remain hospitalized as doctors treat a complex respiratory tract infection, Vatican says
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Feb. 17
‘Saturday Night Live’ celebrates 50 years with comedy, music and show’s many, many famous friends
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Feb. 16
COLUMN: Ticket to March Madness is SEMO’s to lose
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Feb. 16
‘He's a really good player’: Rob Martin relishing career year at SEMO
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Feb. 16
SEMO Hall of Famer Antonius Cleveland inspires current generation of Redhawks
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Washington Jr. shines as Southeast Missouri State defeats Tennessee Tech
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Feb. 17
Saint Francis advances AI program for easier clinical paperwork
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Switch to summer fuel raises gasoline prices
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Feb. 15
There they grow again — FCC adds new building to Poplar Bluff operations
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Feb. 15
Sikeston's First Midwest Bank to unveil fresh look by summer
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Feb. 17
Obesity by the numbers: 8th District ranks poorly in key health areas compared to the rest of US
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Feb. 17
Physician assistant joins gastroenterology specialists
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Feb. 17
Superhero luncheon set to raise funds for children's mental health needs
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Feb. 15
It's flu season, but in Cape area norovirus may be bigger culprit for school closings
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Feb. 17
Red dye No. 3 has been banned, but what about other artificial food dyes?
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Feb. 13
US eggs prices hit a record high of $4.95 and are likely to keep climbing
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Feb. 13
What’s the healthiest way to prepare vegetables? The way that makes you eat them.
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Feb. 13
Breakfast is booming at US restaurants. Is it also contributing to high egg prices?
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Feb. 15
Senior Moments Column: Inspiring the next generation
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Feb. 15
Scott City Musings: Life simplified
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Feb. 15
Through the Woods: A fantastic sunset
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Feb. 15
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