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Jackson resident to receive top award at state tree conference
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
The Missouri Forest Products Association will honor Mark Nussbaum of Jackson at its annual State Tree Farm Conference on Saturday. Scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. at the University of Missouri Extension office in Jackson, the conference will feature presentations on insuring timber, the state of Missouri's forests and salvaging fallen timber, a silent auction and an awards ceremony that will include Nussbaum receiving 2009 State Tree Farmer of the Year...
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Altenburg School District to decide next step after Tuesday defeat of bond issue
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- In the wake of a failed bond issue, many decisions in the Altenburg School District will hinge on actions at the state level. In Tuesday's election, 56 percent of voters turned down a $2.4 million proposal to build a new school. The bond issue would have increased the tax rate by 83 cents per $100 assessed valuation...
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Murphysboro, Ill., team bringing 1860s-style baseball to Jackson this month
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Baseball fans will see how the game was played in the 1860s when a team from Murphysboro, Ill., comes to Jackson City Park to play this month. Scheduled for April 24, the game will feature the Clarkes vintage baseball team, dressed in 19th-century-style uniforms, playing a group of local men...
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Missouri lieutenant governor plans lawsuit over health care bill
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder said he'll seek private funding for his own legal challenge to the new federal health care law. Kinder, of Cape Girardeau, said Wednesday he will file the lawsuit later this month in a Missouri federal court in his official capacity. A spokesman said the suit will focus on issues dealing with seniors and the solvency of Medicare. He wouldn't provide additional details...
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Despite delays, Parks and Recreation Department still planning Memorial Day opening for Cape water park
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Since Penzel Construction Co. won the contract to build Cape Splash Family Aquatic Center last July, there have been 72 days where weather interrupted construction. But Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Department director Dan Muser remains confident that he will deliver the $8.7 million water park to the public in time for a Memorial Day opening...
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PHS district music festival results
(Submitted Story ~ 04/08/10)
Forty Perryville High School students received a "I" or "II" rating on their solos and ensembles during the District Music Festival held at Cape Central High School on Friday, March 19. Students receiving a "I" rating are eligible to compete at the State Music Festival in Columbia, Missouri, in May 1. ...
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PHS students receive academic all-state recognition
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/08/10)
Five Perryville High School softball players were recently awarded with Missouri Fast Pitch Coaches Association Academic All-State certificates. The students were chosen for the award for their academic excellence. Students with a GPA of 3.9-4.0 made the Academic All-State 1st Team and students with a GPA of 3.5-3.8 made the Academic All-State 2nd Team...
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PHS Prom Court Selected
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/08/10)
Members of the Perryville High School 2010 Prom Court have been selected by a vote of the student body. They are (from left) Nikki Layton, daughter of Don and Cheryl Layton and Josh Bauwens, son of Kurt and Diane Bauwens; Mia Pohlman, daughter of Paul and Jane Pohlman and Jack Meyer, son of Mark and Kelly Meyer; and Chelsea Crouse, daughter of Mark and Aanya Weir and Josh Hargrove, son of Keith and Paula...
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Speakers spar over effects of proposed wood-burning power plant in Perryville
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Economic benefits and environmental effects of a new $120 million wood-fired power plant in Perryville were considered during a public forum Wednesday night.
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AmerenUE Presents Check to CASA
(Submitted Story ~ 04/08/10)
AmerenUE SEMO Division Manager Jean Mason presented a check for $2,000 to Linda Nash, Executive Director of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Southeast Missouri, Inc. Trained CASA volunteers advocate in court for abused and neglected children seeking placement in safe, permanent homes. AmerenUE's donation will be used to help fund computer equipment and software to train and support volunteers and to spread the CASA message to the community...
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Pachyderms To Host a Candidate Forum for Cape County Auditor Candidates
(Submitted Story ~ 04/08/10)
Do you want to be more informed? Do you know what the Cape County Auditor does? Do you know the candidates seeking the position in the upcoming August 3 Primary? The Pachyderm Club believes that "Free Government Requires Active Citizens" and it is our mission to educate the public and create more informed voters...
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Jackson Guard Soldier commissioned to rank of second lieutenant
(Submitted Story ~ 04/08/10)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. -- After more than 10 years among the enlisted ranks, Karen Silas of Jackson, Mo., was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant last week during a ceremony at the Missouri National Guard armory in Cape Girardeau. Silas, 30, attended Missouri Officer Candidate School at Fort Leonard Wood from spring 2008 until September of 2009. Silas was promoted on April 2 and sworn in by Maj. Scot Ratcliff, the administrative officer for the 1140th Engineer Battalion...
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MSSU Play Features Student from Jackson, Mo.
(Submitted Story ~ 04/08/10)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2010 Southern Theatre (417) 625-9393 MSSU Play Features Jackson, Mo. Resident JOPLIN, MO (SNS) - Southern Theatre will present the play Marian and Robin at 2:30 p.m., April 17-18 (Saturday and Sunday) at Taylor Performing Arts Center on the campus of Missouri Southern State University...
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Adorable
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/08/10)
Cookie is adorable! She is loving and needs a home! She will cuddle up and become a great addition to your home! Come visit her today! 7 year old Cookie is up-to-date with routine shots and house trained.
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County clerk gives birth day after election
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Kara Clark-Summers was absent from overseeing Tuesday's primary elections in Cape Girardeau County, but for good reason. Summers, the county clerk, was in labor at a hospital preparing to give birth to her first child. At 4:27 a.m. Wednesday, her son, Clark Thomas Summers, was born. ...
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Police seek suspect in Themis Street robberies
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Cape Girardeau police officers are still looking for a man who robbed two men at around 9 p.m. Tuesday in the 800 block of Themis Street. Cpl. Adam Glueck, spokesman for the police department, said the suspect was able to get away with a small amount of cash after wrestling one of the men to the ground and fleeing the scene...
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Route H in Scott County reduced for repairs
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Route H in Scott County will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction while Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform drainage work. The section of road is between County Road 450 and Highway 62 at Miner. Weather permitting, work will be performed daily from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through April 16...
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Route E in Scott County reopens after flooding
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Route E between Spring and Missouri streets in Commerce, Mo., is now open after being closed because of flooding.
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Route A in Perry County reopens after flooding
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Route A between Perry County Road 460 and County Road 444/447 has reopened after being closed because of flooding.
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Delta, Advance school board results to be finalized today
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Among the many contested elections in Cape Girardeau County were the races for two open seats on the Delta and Advance school boards and Advance mayor.
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Judge gives Cape Girardeau murder suspect's attorney more time to review materials
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
A second motion hearing Wednesday before Circuit Judge William L. Syler in the case of Ryan Patterson was continued to May 18 so the defense attorney in the case can review new materials presented to him by the prosecution.
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The stage is alive for Notre Dame Regional High School production of 'The Sound of Music'
(Community ~ 04/08/10)
The curtains will go up on a different stage in a different school, but the show is the same. "The Sound of Music" will open at 7 p.m. today at Notre Dame Regional High School. It will be the first time the school has put on the show since its first musical in 1966...
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Scott City baseball team delivers key hits in win over Oran
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/10)
Scott City pounded three big hits in the decisive fifth inning and defeated host Oran 4-2 in a weather shortened five-inning game.
- Snapshot: Jackson Percussion Ensemble prepares for performance (Community ~ 04/08/10)
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neXt up 4/8/10
(Community ~ 04/08/10)
What's happening this weekend
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who's neXt 4/8/10
(Community ~ 04/08/10)
Scholarships Honors, achievements -- From staff reports ...
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Perryville jobs
(Editorial ~ 04/08/10)
There is good economic news in Perry County. Gilster-Mary Lee is expanding its facilities and will add 50 employees. The company, which makes cereals and other grain-based products such as pasta and baking mixes, will build a cereal warehouse and trucking garage in the Perryville Industrial Park. The company has operated in downtown Perryville since 1969, and the new facilities will ease traffic congestion...
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Library card is a great bargain
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/08/10)
From April 11 to 17, schools, campuses and communities across the country will celebrate National Library Week, a time to remind the public about the contribution libraries, librarians and library workers make to their communities every day. In today's tough economy, a library card is one of the best bargains around. ...
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Speak Out 4/8/10
(Speak Out ~ 04/08/10)
IF you travel Route M every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, you won't miss it. It's the diaper dumper, two bags of used adult diapers dumped on the road. I'M sick and tired of everybody running down the Obama health care package. Critics keep saying costs will go up. They go up anyway. What caused that?...
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Haunting music
(Column ~ 04/08/10)
April 8, 2010 Dear Leslie, When my brother Scott was in high school, he and some musician friends planned to drive to a city an hour away for a concert by the jazz trumpeter Bill Chase. Then my grandfather died, and my brother couldn't go to the concert because the visitation was the same night. ...
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Prayer 4/8/10
(Prayer ~ 04/08/10)
Comfort, O God, those wait to be rescued, and bless those who seek to help them. Amen.
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Lethal gas stops rescuers from entering W.Va. mine
(National News ~ 04/08/10)
MONTCOAL, W.Va. -- Two full days after the worst U.S. mining disaster in a generation, dangerous gases underground prevented rescuers late Wednesday from venturing into the Upper Big Branch coal mine to search for any survivors of the explosion that killed at least 25 workers...
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Kyrgyzstan uprising leaves dozens dead
(International News ~ 04/08/10)
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan -- Opposition leaders declared they had seized power in Kyrgyzstan, taking control of security headquarters, a state TV channel and other government buildings after clashes between police and protesters killed dozens in this Central Asian nation that houses a key U.S. air base...
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Cape Girardeau police report 4/8/10
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/08/10)
Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Summonses Thefts Property damage Miscellaneous...
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Robert Kirkpatrick
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. -- Robert "Sherry" Kirkpatrick, 73, of Chesterfield passed away Sunday, April 4, 2010. Beloved husband of Vicky Kirkpatrick (nee Denny); dear father of Cynthia (Lew) Lewis and Rob (Caren) Kirkpatrick; grandfather of Jason, Lauren and Robbie; son of Wilma Kinder and the late Robert Kirkpatrick; brother of Ronnie, James and Mark Kirkpatrick; beloved brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to many...
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George Friedrich
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
ADVANCE, Mo. -- George "Eddie" Friedrich, 74, of Advance passed away Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Nov. 9, 1935, at Advance, son of George and Elsie "Rose" Lee Friedrich. Eddie was a retired farmer...
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Robert Hendrix
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
Robert Bramblet Hendrix, 77, of Cape Girardeau died at home Tuesday, April 6, 2010, following a lengthy illness. Robert, known affectionately as Bob, was born Aug. 17, 1932, in Bowling Green, Mo., to Harvey Robert and Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Bramblett Hendrix. He married the love of his life, Rosemary Holtmeyer, in Washington, Mo., Jan. 17, 1959...
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Norma Morse
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
TAMMS, Ill. -- Norma Holshouser Morse, 75, of Dorsey, Ill., formerly of Tamms, died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at Rosewood Care Center in Alton, Ill. She was born May 29, 1934, in Tamms, to Armel Elmer "A.E." and Dorothy Wilson Holshouser. She married James C. Morse, who preceded her in death...
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Odis Storz
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
Odis Lee Storz, 78, of Jackson died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Aug. 15, 1931, in Greenbriar, Mo., son of Earnest Moses and Ople Marie Stevens Storz. He and Charlsie Deck were married Nov. 17, 1956. She died Aug. 16, 2003...
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Weldon Kirn
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
FENTON, Mo. -- Weldon C. Kirn, 67, of Fenton went home to the arms of the Lord on Tuesday, April 6, 2010. He was born Jan. 17, 1943, in Perryville, Mo., to the late Arthur and Elvira Gegg Kirn. Beloved husband of Catherine Straub Kirn; beloved father of Dwayne and Andy Kirn; dearest brother of Glen (Fran) and Norman (Donna) Kirn, Shirley (Bob) Pelker, Darlene Kirn Davies; and brother-in-law of John (Mary) Louis and Beverly Straub. ...
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Elmer Palisch
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
Elmer Ernst Willis Palisch, 94, of Jackson died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born July 8, 1915, in Frohna, Mo., son to Ernst R. and Cora J. Mueller Palisch. He and Dorothy Lee Rose were married Nov. 13, 1938. She died June 4, 2006...
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Pearline Kruse
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
Pearline Kruse, 91, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at Ratliff Care Center. She was born May 16, 1918, in Parma, Mo., daughter to Thomas and Elizabeth Bruce Leathers. She and Thomas C. Kruse were married Jan. 22, 1938. He died June 29, 2008...
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Alice Mouser
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
MARQUAND, Mo. -- Alice Kay Mouser, 71, of Marquand passed away Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at her home. She was born June 23, 1938, at Marquand, daughter of Elwood and Wanda Mouser. Kay was a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University. She was retired from MSTA and was a member of Marquand Methodist Church. She enjoyed gardening, animals and the St. Louis Cardinals...
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Thomas Hilt
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
CAIRO, Ill. -- Thomas G. Hilt, 72, of Cairo died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at Daystar Care Center. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean conflict. There is no visitation. Graveside service will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Mound City National Cemetery, with the Rev. Johnny Posey officiating. Military honors will be conducted by area veterans organizations and the U.S. Air Force...
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Out of the past 4/8/10
(Out of the Past ~ 04/08/10)
After consultation with the board of regents, Southeast Missouri State University president Dr. Bill W. Stacy says the university will continue with preliminary construction work on the multipurpose building project and will assume, for now, architectural and first-phase construction contract costs...
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Jacob Birky
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
DONGOLA, Ill. -- Jacob W. Birky, 81, of Dongola, formerly of McBride, British Columbia, died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at the home of a daughter and son-in-law, Wanda and Glen Weaver. Visitation will be from 4 to 5:30 and 6 to 8 p.m. today at Mount Pleasant Mennonite Church...
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Doyan Johnson
(Obituary ~ 04/08/10)
MOUND CITY, Ill. -- Doyan R. "Jack" Johnson, 75, of Mound City died Tuesday, April 6, 2010, at Landmark Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Visitation is from 11 a.m. to service time Friday at Barkett Funeral Home in Mound City. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Robert D. McCoy officiating. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Gardens in Villa Ridge, Ill...
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Jackson police and fire reports 4/8/10
(Police/Fire Report ~ 04/08/10)
POLICE Jackson The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Summonses Theft Miscellaneous FIRE Jackson Firefighters responded to the following call Tuesday: ...
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Hooked on Science: Discover if you are a super taster
(Community ~ 04/08/10)
Did you know taste is the weakest sense? How well do you taste? STEP 2: Place the hole against your tongue. STEP 3: Look into the mirror and count the number of bumps on your tongue. If you have fewer than 15 bumps inside the hole, you are a poor taster. If you have more than 30 bumps inside the hole, you are a super taster. You have about 10,000 taste buds in your mouth. Research shows women have more taste buds than men...
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Correction 4/8/10
(Correction ~ 04/08/10)
In Tuesday's article about the Alzheimer's forum, a quote about an assisted-living facility was misattributed to Marsha Elfrink. The story should have instead said that for nearly four consecutive years she, her husband and two sisters have cared for her mother 24 hours a day at home...
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Storyteller profile: Jerry Ford
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
For the first time this year the Cape Girardeau Storytelling Festival, this Friday through Sunday, will give local tellers an opportunity to perform. Jerry Ford of Cape Girardeau is one of about a dozen local tellers who will participate in the new "Swapping Ground" feature at noon Saturday in the Merriwether Street tent...
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Corrections department holds conference
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Missouri Department of Corrections probation and parole staff and various partners throughout Southeast Missouri met March 26 in Cape Girardeau to discuss issues surrounding criminal offenders re-entering society after serving their sentence. Speakers at the conference included George Lombardi, director of the Department of Corrections, and Bill Dent, manager of the Family and Community Trust in the Department of Social Services...
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Sikeston utility worker electrocuted Tuesday
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Emergency personnel responded to a report of a 65-year-old Sikeston Board of Municipal Utilities worker being electrocuted on Ingram Road near Route HH shortly after 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, the Sikeston Standard Democrat reported. "He was just going to pull a meter and he got his hand in the meter box too far," said Kenny Stokes, distribution superintendent for BMU. ...
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Some facts about congressional pensions
(Column ~ 04/08/10)
A recent letter was absolutely wrong about congressional pensions. The letter claimed that members of Congress receive their full salary as a pension after two years of service. With an adequate foundation of facts, people are entitled to an opinion. But no one is entitled to make up the facts. The facts are at www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/RL30631...
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Blackhawks fend off Blues rally
(Professional Sports ~ 04/08/10)
CHICAGO -- Duncan Keith, Ben Eager, Bryan Bickell and Kris Versteeg scored in a 3:08 span in the first period and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the St. Louis Blues 6-5 on Wednesday night for their fifth straight victory. Andrew Ladd and Jordan Hendry also scored to help Chicago reach a franchise-record 109 points and tie San Jose for first place in the Western Conference...
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Cards knock off Reds
(Professional Sports ~ 04/08/10)
CINCINNATI -- Albert Pujols and Matt Holliday are in the middle of something really good. Pujols singled home the tiebreaking run in the seventh inning and Holliday followed with a two-run double, sending the St. Louis Cardinals to a 6-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night...
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High school roundup: Kight powers Delta past Chaffee
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/10)
All the scores from Wednesday that were reported to the Southeast Missourian.
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Scott City's Essner to run at Southeast
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/10)
One of the area's fastest high school athletes will take her considerable speed to Southeast Missouri State.
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Scott County Central pair tops all-state list
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/10)
The honors continue to roll in for Scott County Central boys basketball standouts Otto Porter and Bobby Hatchett. The duo combined to lead the Braves to the Class 1 state championship last month, and both earned a spot on the media's all-state team, which was released Wednesday...
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SLU student leaders quit over noose photo
(State News ~ 04/08/10)
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Two student leaders at Saint Louis University have resigned their positions after a photo surfaced showing them posing with a noose. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Thursday that the image was posted more than nine months ago on the Facebook social networking site but drew attention this week. ...
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Mo. bill could give PE credit for sports, band
(State News ~ 04/08/10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Students involved in interscholastic sports or marching band could earn credit toward graduating from a Missouri high school. That's the premise of legislation given first-round approval Wednesday by the state Senate. The bill would let school districts award one unit of physical education credit to students who participate in at least three years of interscholastic sports or marching band...
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Effort aims to get kids to walk to school
(State News ~ 04/08/10)
BRENTWOOD, Mo. (AP) -- A suburban St. Louis school district is trying fight childhood obesity by getting kids to skip the ride and walk or bike to school. The Brentwood School District's "walking school bus" program seeks to reverse a long-standing trend. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Thursday that about 13 percent of children ages 5-14 walk or bike to school. That's significantly lower than the 48 percent who did so in 1969...
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Mo. Gov. Nixon affirms support for tuition freeze
(State News ~ 04/08/10)
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has no plans to sit idly while lawmakers consider whether to preserve a tuition freeze deal he assembled before the state's dire financial status was fully known. Speaking Wednesday at the University of Missouri's flagship campus, Nixon said the state's public colleges and universities "should be rewarded for coming forward" last fall in a bid to stave off further cuts...
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Missouri St. to lose scholarships over academics
(State News ~ 04/08/10)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- The Missouri State University football and basketball programs will lose scholarships after failing to meet the NCAA's requirements for academic progress. The university announced Wednesday that the men's basketball program will lose one of its 13 scholarships for the 2011-12 season. Football will lose 2.83 scholarships for the 2010-2011 season...
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Ag. officials pitch nutrition bill at schools
(National News ~ 04/08/10)
THORNTON, Colo. (AP) -- A school food crackdown looming in Congress that aims to reduce childhood obesity went over like a wet potato chip at a suburban Denver elementary school where federal agriculture officials pitched the plan Tuesday. "I like healthy food. But I also like snacks," said Dominic Sotheo, 7, who picked at a bean-and-cheese burrito with corn and low-fat milk served for the visit. Sotheo favors PayDay candy bars and chocolate chip cookies -- treats his school doesn't sell...
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Mo. lawmakers OK bills giving schools more freedom
(State News ~ 04/08/10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The state's public schools would have more freedom to decide how to spend their money, when classes would be in session and how teachers would be paid under bills endorsed Wednesday by the Missouri House and Senate. Senators gave preliminary approval to a bill that would let schools boards vote to schedule classes year-round and allow teachers to accept merit pay if their districts choose to offer it. ...
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Three Rivers making upgrades with state funds
(Local News ~ 04/08/10)
Three Rivers Community College will be seeing several campus upgrades thanks to a bill approved last fall by the Missouri House of Representatives. Three Rivers president Dr. Devin Stephenson recently announced that college projects to be funded by money from House Bill 22 will include over $40,000 in improvements for the math and science departments. The bill will also provide more than $25,000 for upgrades to the physics lab and the medical lab technology program...
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Mo. lawmakers approve midyear spending plan
(State News ~ 04/08/10)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri lawmakers have given final approval to a midyear spending bill that shields one-quarter of the state's school districts from budget trimming. The supplemental budget cleared the House on a 96-51 vote Thursday and goes now to Gov. Jay Nixon...
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Blanchard Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/08/10)
A Honor Roll 4th grade: Mallory Bittner, Dalton Drum, Liam Green, Tyler Hafford, Chloe Hampton, JaQuan Jones, Dennis Jordan, Jackson Manley, Hannah Thiele. B Honor Roll 4th grade: Justin Biggerstaff, D'Ante Clark, D'Vaisha Collins, Dylan Corvick, Aries Criddle, Taylor Estraca, Robyn Foote, Aereiel Holder, Ethan Hutson, Abigel Jarvis, Destiny Jones, Aubrey Kitchen, September Knupp, Cassandra Martin, Cierra McKinley, Kyra Pearl, Brian Schumer...
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