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The Bridge helps Haitian women with support from Cape Girardeau citizens and beyond - 4:05 pm
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Sponsored: The Pickleball Factory And Parc Motor Club to open this summer - 6:27 pmThe warehouse and former Thorngate factory located at 1507 Independence St. in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, has been mostly vacant for over a decade. Now, the 63,000 square foot facility is being given...
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Local banker Adrian Breen serves as chairman of Missouri Bankers Association - 6:26 pmAdrian Breen is the executive chairman, CEO and president of The Bank of Missouri, a community bank with its corporate headquarters in Perryville, Missouri and locations across the state. Breen, who...
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Local author pens new children's bookElizabeth Franks has been an animal lover and a writer for many years. This is what led her to write and self-publish her second children’s book “Kitty in the Woods”...
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Jackson man accused of stealing from youth football fund4The former president and treasurer of the Jackson Area Youth Football foundation faces charges claiming he stole more than $25,000 from the organization over a two-year period...
- Jackson School District addressing lead testing results as part of new Missouri law 1
- Scott City School District explains weapon situation involving middle school student 1
- Local public school admins urge Gov. Parson to veto omnibus education bill due to funding concerns 15
- Man charged in Tuesday apartment shooting in Cape Girardeau 1
- Jerry Reynolds, former Cape County assessor, remembered as 'a true gentleman'
- Rebecca LaClair: Victoria’s Creamery has ice cream worth leaving the house for 2
- Tom Harte: Einstein in the kitchen 1
- 3 arrested in Bollinger County after drug investigation 3
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- Benton man faces murder, armed criminal action charges following deadly stabbing in Scott County
- Cape Girardeau school board to implement cellphone pouches at junior high, buy out leased pouches at high school
- Suspect in custody after Tuesday morning shooting
- Cape man pleads guilty to 15-year-old's 2019 murder
- Jackson couple bring The Cheesecake Ninja back home
- Jackson man accused of stealing from youth football fund
- Local public school admins urge Gov. Parson to veto omnibus education bill due to funding concerns
- Biden officials indefinitely postpone ban on menthol cigarettes amid election-year pushback
- A look at the protests about the war in Gaza that have emerged on US college campuses
- Kansas won't have legal medical pot or expand Medicaid for at least another year
- Orca calf swims out of Canadian lagoon where it had been trapped more than a month
- British Army says horses that bolted and ran loose in central London continue 'to be cared for'
- 2 military horses that broke free and ran loose across London are in serious condition
- When Danish police pulled a woman over, she locked herself in her car and refused to talk
- Chicago's 'rat hole' removed after city determines sidewalk with animal impression was damaged
- Rush hour chaos in London as 5 military horses run amok after getting spooked during exercise
- The first glow-in-the-dark animals may have been ancient corals deep in the ocean
- Phish fans are famously dedicated. What happens when they enter the Sphere?
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 25: Meadow Heights shuts out BloomfieldIt was a rainy Thursday in Southeast Missouri, and many of the day's games got postponed or canceled. But for Meadow Heights, searching for a...
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Sikeston falls in overtime heartbreaker during ALS awareness matchSIKESTON, Mo. — Sikeston battled hard but ultimately fell to Hillsboro 1-0 in a dramatic overtime contest on Thursday, April 25, at the Sports...
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Oran extends win streak, sets up conference showdownIt's been a busy week for Oran, picking up three quality wins and earning the No. 2 seed in the upcoming MSHSAA Class 1, District 2 Tournament. The...
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Cape Central golf seeing unprecedented successThis season the Cape Central Tigers golf team has reached new heights. The Tigers have consistently posted their best team scores since coach Scott...
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Thomas Hasz leading the charge for Saxony golfA Hasz is once again one of the top performers on the Saxony Lutheran Crusaders golf team. Last year, it was Michael Hasz, this year it is Michael’s...
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Missourian Diamond Roundup, Apr. 24: Perryville rolls at Meadow HeightsIt was a tame Wednesday in the Southeast Missourian coverage area, but that didn't apply to Perryville as it dismantled a tough Meadow Heights team....
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Local banker Adrian Breen serves as chairman of Missouri Bankers Association (4/26/24)Lucas PressonAdrian Breen is the executive chairman, CEO and president of The Bank of Missouri, a community bank with its corporate headquarters in Perryville,...
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Jackson couple bring The Cheesecake Ninja back home (4/22/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianGreg and Amy Franklin turned Greg's cheesecake baking into a full-time business in Perryville. On April 9, the couple relocated their store, The...
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Codefi launches Innovate SOMO Funds (4/22/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianInnovate SOMO Funds combine charitable contributions and limited partners to assist startup development. ...
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Saint Francis Epilepsy Center receives higher accreditation (4/22/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianThe National Association of Epilepsy Centers has rated it as a Level 3 location. ,,,
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Column: The Republican Party can still do what’s rational and right. Here’s the proof (4/26/24)Jonah GoldbergThere’s no record of Edmund Burke — the great Irish-born British statesman and father of modern conservatism — actually saying what is often...
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Editorial: Take advantage of prescription drug take back day (4/26/24)Any of these scenarios sound familiar? A doctor prescribed a three-week medication regimen, but the problem went away in 10 days. So, there was no...
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Column: Legislation would help safeguard Missouri water against unregulated export (4/25/24)Tom RaffertyAs past president of the Southeast Missouri Regional Water District and a local farmer, I will not stand idly as our precious water resources are...
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Column: Nothing good comes from Columbia University's radicalism (4/25/24)5Rich LowryColumbia University is once again the center of the radical universe. More than 50 years after anti-Vietnam War demonstrators roiled the Columbia...
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Column: Alvin Bragg makes history -- preposterously (4/24/24)35Rich LowryAlvin Bragg is to be commended for getting to trial on the Trump hush-payments case. Lesser prosecutors would have been daunted by the prospect of...
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Victoria’s Creamery has ice cream worth leaving the house forI categorize soft-serve ice cream in my head as a treat, a sweet I can’t make at home that I must deliberately travel into the world to attain. Some folks may own an ice cream machine that creates a version of this cold sweet, but not me. Two weeks ago, I waxed poetic about soft serve, but this time, I’m going the other direction. Hand-dipped ice cream, or hard ice cream, is premade, put into a container, and is then scooped out into a formed ball, if you’re good at it. This is the kind of ice cream I can buy at the grocery store and keep in my freezer. But sometimes, hand-dipped ice cream is worth leaving the house for. ...
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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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I categorize soft-serve ice cream in my head as a treat, a sweet I can’t make at home that I must deliberately travel into the world to attain. Some...
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Tom Harte: Einstein in the kitchen (4/25/24)“Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.” So said the great American inventor Thomas Edison. Having tried nearly 3,000 filaments before...
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One of the many special gifts of spring is new-crop rhubarb. Early in the season it is still young and tender, sweet yet slightly tart and so very...
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Ramblewood Garden Club celebrated Arbor Day with the Fourth Grade students at Franklin Elementary School on Friday, April 5, Missouriâs...
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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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JACKSON FBLA RECOGNIZED AT MISSOURI FBLA STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
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Film To Hold Casting at The Arcadia Academy May 21, 2024
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Letter People Week at Guardian Angel School
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Walk for Multiple Sclerosis to be held at Capaha Park April 27th
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First Communion Day at Guardian Angel Parish in Oran, MO
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TG Missouri makes donationsPERRYVILLE —TG Missouri Corp. in Perryville announced donations totaling $18,000 were give to eight...
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GARZA ACHIEVES CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MARKETER DESIGNATIONPERRYVILLE, MO, April 12, 2024— Kelly Garza, Marketing Manager for Robinson Construction Company in...
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Walmart sold out of glasses days before eclipse!Valerie Wondrick, Cape Walmart Supercenter associate, joined associates in the lot behind the store...
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