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Civil War fountain reassembled in front of City HallWorkers reassemble the Civil War fountain Tuesday, June 11, at Ivers Square near Cape Girardeau City Hall. The statue, taken down March 4 to refurbish the monument, dates to 2003, but the monument...
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Juneteenth brings together Cape Girardeau community on the national holidayJuneteenth will be celebrated Saturday, June 15, throughout Cape Girardeau with many events, including the annual Juneteenth celebration at Ivers Square...
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Shady Grove Cemetery trustees, descendants to gather for family reunionThe trustees of a historic Cape Girardeau County cemetery are once again hosting a family reunion to celebrate their ancestors and get to know distant relatives...
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Cape County commission approves MAC Trust purchase order, furniture quote1Budget decisions were the order of the day at the Cape Girardeau County Commission meeting for Monday, June 10. The commissioners approved a purchase order, pay request and a quote for new...
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Freedom Fest: Cape Girardeau's new charity event for veterans kicks off Friday1A new festival is coming to Cape Girardeau this weekend. Freedom Fest will be held Friday, June 14, at the SEMO District Fairgrounds...
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- Sponsored: SE MO REDI expands partners for regional development
- President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, is convicted of all 3 felonies in federal gun trial 12
- Sponsored: Building Stronger Communities: The impact of volunteer boards on local charities
- City of Cape Girardeau forms committee to review policies, try to lessen gun violence 17
- Governor turns down clemency for inmate facing execution on Tuesday 2
- Northeast Cape outside warning siren suffers outage 1
- Cape elementary students celebrate final day of summer school at Central's new indoor athletic facility 9
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- Oak Ridge mother faces accusation of providing minor with meth; faces counts of child endangerment
- Jackson alderman proposes statue of Andrew Jackson as future roundabout decoration
- Missing subsidy payments from Missouri education department could shutter local day care
- Man sentenced after plumber's call leads to charges of abuse
- Lynwood Baptist Church breaks ground on $10.5 million expansion
- Former Himmelberger property nearing debut as Rockwood Inn boutique hotel
- Report: Police find bloodied woman holding suspect by hair; drugs found in man's underwear at jail
- Southern Mississippi defensive back Marcus "MJ" Daniels Jr. shot to death in Hattiesburg
- Man convicted in killings of 8 from another Ohio family seeks new trial
- Denmark recalls 3 spicy instant noodle soup brands from South Korea used in online food challenges
- US inflation cooled in May in a sign that price pressures may be easing
- These candidates who won seats in the European Parliament this week aren't who you might expect
- This NYC vet makes house calls. In 'Pets and the City,' she's penned a memoir full of tails
- African elephants call each other by unique names, new study shows
- Writing on the wall: Giants coach Ryan Christenson has turned lineup cards into art
- They're on the edge of glory, and the edge of an art museum, as cliff divers come to Boston
- Rare 7-foot fish washed ashore on Oregon's coast garners worldwide attention
- YouTuber charged for having a helicopter blast a Lamborghini with fireworks, authorities say
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Sikeston soccer’s resurgence fueled by stellar individual performancesSIKESTON — The Sikeston girls’ soccer team celebrated a resurgent season, finishing 12-12 and achieving a .500 record or better for the first time...
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Bogenpohl’s early efforts rewarded with NCBWA Freshman All-America honorsCaden Bogenpohl got some mighty honors on Monday as the National College Baseball Writers Association tabbed him as a second-team Freshman...
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Young Catfish coach has found Prospect League 'professional, talented'This summer season in the Prospect League, though less than two weeks old, has proven to be a learning experience for the Cape Catfish players, but...
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Lessons learned at Oran, under Bickings, still paying dividends1Both Brenden Campbell and Kolten Payne are now officially FORMER Oran High School baseball players, but after both recently competed for their summer...
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Catfish manager: No reason to panic following string of narrow lossesIf something happens a couple of times, it is unusual. But if it occurs five times, then you can safely call it a trend.
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Hackworth earns early bragging rights over Jackson alums in Catfish-Hoots rivalryEight Jackson High School baseball alums were on the field when the O'Fallon Hoots and Cape Catfish clashed for the first of a seven-game rivalry...
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From barbecue competitions to farmers markets: The rise of Cracked Ribs Seasoning (6/10/24)By Alyssa Lunsford ~ Southeast MissourianSummer is a time for many things here in Southeast Missouri. The lake, family time, good cooking. One thing these usually have in common is barbecue....
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Harps completes renovations to Jackson, Marble Hill stores (6/10/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianHarps Food Stores has announced the grand reopenings of its Jackson and Marble Hill locations, both for Wednesday, June 26. ...
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As temperatures rise, gas prices fall nationwide (6/10/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianPrices at the pump keep plunging as summer draws closer, with some states now recording average regular gas prices below $3 a gallon. ...
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Mercy Southeast welcomes Avila in leadership role (6/10/24)By Christopher Borro ~ Southeast MissourianGeorge Avila has joined Mercy Southeast as its new vice president of mission integration, bringing more than two decades worth of progressive health...
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Editorial: National Police Week: Thank you for your service (6/12/24)2The familiar motto that adorns many law enforcement vehicles, “to protect and serve”, is more than words for many of those in the profession. It’s a...
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Column: The war on contraception that wasn't (6/12/24)4We don't know who they are or where they are. All we know is that some place or other, a shadowy group of powerful Republicans is meeting to figure...
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Column: A bad week for the Biden Clan (6/12/24)It was a good week for the Reagan family. Not so much for the Biden clan. On Wednesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, where my father is...
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Column: Gun violence, infrastructure, budget on center stage (6/11/24)The mission statement for the City of Cape Girardeau states that Cape will “actively promote a safe, innovative climate through city services that...
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Letter to the Editor: Memories of Capahas baseball (6/11/24)I was born in 1985 and spent my summers watching the Capahas play baseball at Capaha Field. You didn’t pay to get into the games. You just drove up...
- Jackson alderman proposes statue of Andrew Jackson as future roundabout decoration 56
- The myth that Biden had nothing to do with the prosecutions of Trump 29
- Coroner Jordan receives another extension from judge in civil suit; seeks change of venue in criminal case 20
- City of Cape Girardeau forms committee to review policies, try to lessen gun violence 17
- Democratic AG candidate visits Cape 14
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Reyes Restaurant wows with unique Honduran cuisineI had a rough start to researching this column this week. I drove 54miles round trip to discover that Google business hours for the chosen restaurant were incorrect, and even worse, I had asked friends to meet me there. While we stared blankly at the unlit "OPEN" sign before us, I rallied and told them about another restaurant I wanted to visit. ...
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Charlie’s Smokehouse to create a cult followingA friend recently mentioned Charlie's Smokehouse, located at 5156 State Hwy. 34 in Burfordville, and piqued my curiosity. The next beautiful (yet scorching) Saturday afternoon I set my car stereo to radio mode and let the DJ at Mike FM choose my tunes. I quickly lost myself in car karaoke bliss, but halfway through Jackson, I began to have second thoughts. Exactly how far was this place? Was it in the "drop zone" where I lose cell service? I love my Toyota, but ever since the odometer hit 300k miles, the ability to summon roadside assistance has played a more significant role in choosing my destinations. ....
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Shawn Wasson: God’s rainbow (6/8/24)When you gaze upon a rainbow in the sky, do you contemplate the Noahic Covenant? In an earlier passage, we learn, “The Lord saw that the wickedness...
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Senor Center Menus for June 10-14 (6/8/24)__Cape Girardeau/Scott City__ Monday: Chicken Parmesan with pasta and sauce or ham casserole with mashed potatoes, Italian-blend veggies,...
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Spies awarded nursing scholarship (6/8/24)Carson K. Spies, son of Ritchie and Kelly Spies of Burfordville, is the recipient of the Ruth A. Buckhannon Memorial RN Scholarship. Spies, a member...
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Adopt Bandit and Chilli 6-8-24 (6/7/24)Bandit and Chilli are bonded pair of aussie mixes and love to play and run all day. They are 5 years old and need to find a home together. If you...
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I had a rough start to researching this column this week. I drove 54miles round trip to discover that Google business hours for the chosen restaurant...
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UT MARTIN NAMES LOCAL STUDENTS TO SPRING SEMESTER CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLLFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 22, 2024 Contact: Nathan Morgan, University Relations, 731-881-7615...
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Governor Candidate Jay Ashcroft Delivers Address at Departure Ceremony for the 1140th Engineer BattalionFor Immediate Release May 20, 2024 Governor Candidate Jay Ashcroft Delivers Address at Departure...
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East Prairie City Clerk Receives CertificationThe City of East Prairie's city clerk, Lori Lemons, has received the designation as a Missouri...
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