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Area schools prepare to give computers to students
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
More than 1,200 digital devices will be rolled out at Cape Girardeau Central High School in January into the hands of waiting students, and the district is gearing up for the impending implementation of the initiative known as 1:1 by training staff and making final decisions...
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Capahas build on streaks vs. Spikes
(Community Sports ~ 06/30/13)
Plaza Tire won its 10th and 11th straight games against the Golden Spikes as it continued to protect its home field
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Cape fireworks schedule announced
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
The city of Cape Girardeau on Friday released a schedule for the city's July 4 fireworks display. The event will begin at 8:30 p.m. with patriotic music at the Arena Park grandstand. Opening ceremonies with a color guard and flag presentation will be at 9 p.m., and the Southeast Missourian will present its Spirit of America Award at 9:05 p.m., followed by a reading of work by Francis Scott Key and a singing of the National Anthem by Amy Hodges...
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Plea deal offered to seven in funeral fraud case
(State News ~ 06/30/13)
ST. LOUIS -- Seven defendants accused in a pre-arranged funeral scam that prosecutors say bilked customers out of as much as $600 million have been offered plea deals that would allow them to avoid potential life sentences. The deal would require five to 10 years in prison in exchange for guilty pleas. The case is being handled in federal court in St. Louis...
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Woman arrested in Illinois kidnapping
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
ANNA, Ill. -- An Anna-area woman has been arrested in connection with a kidnapping investigation. Karen S. Nichols, 44, was arrested by Union County Sheriff's deputies Friday at her home near Anna, according to a news release from Union County State's Attorney Tyler R. Edmonds. The minor child was taken into protective custory at the time of Nichols' arrest and was reunited with his mother, the release said...
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Processing resumes at Marble Hill meat shop
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Ed's Certified Meats in Marble Hill has resumed operations after addressing violations identified June 18. State inspection resumed last week at the request of the business owner, according to a news release issued by the Missouri Department of Agriculture. As a result of the inspection, the custom exempt processing permissions for the business were reinstated, the release said...
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Salvation Army collecting fans for needy
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
The Salvation Army will collect new fans throughout July to help those in need stay cool during the summer, according to a news release. The organization expects to see more than 300 people seeking help in finding relief from high temperatures and already has a list of almost 70 people waiting to receive a fan, the release said...
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Nixon signs Sahara's Law
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
Gov. Jay Nixon on Friday signed Sahara's Law, Senate Bill 35, into law, according to a news release from the governor's office. The bill authorizes a check-off box be placed on Missouri tax forms for contributions to the newly created Pediatric Cancer Research Trust Fund. Sen. Wayne Wallingford, R-Cape Girardeau, sponsored the bill...
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Victim of Sikeston home invasion speaks
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- A Sikeston man said he repelled four armed robbers who invaded his home Tuesday. At about 11:11 a.m., the Sikeston Department of Public Safety responded to a report of an armed robbery in the 900 block of Lake Street. Stanley Abernathy, 61, said three white women and a black man brandishing a handgun entered his home through an unlocked door that morning...
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Mentoring program for at-risk youth to begin in Scott County
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
A new program will pair mentors with at-risk children in four area counties. Building Understanding; Developing Success, or BUDS for short, is a recently developed mentoring program funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. The program will place volunteers 21 years old or older with at-risk children and teenagers ages 9 to 17. The juvenile office was developed under the U.S. Department of Justice to reduce child and teenage crime and violence...
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Jillian Michaels, Nicholas Sparks headline SEMO Speakers Series
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
A celebrity fitness trainer, a famous romance author and a major metropolitan mayor will highlight the 2013-2014 Southeast Missouri State University Speakers Series. The annual series, now in its sixth year, has brought big-name speakers to campus in previous years, including retired general and former secretary of state Colin Powell, former St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa and actor Michael J. Fox. An estimated 5,200 people visited the Show Me Center for last year's speakers series...
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Nixon puts hold on spending, cites tax cut bill
(State News ~ 06/30/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Jay Nixon froze $400 million of spending Friday for education, building repairs and state services because of concerns that legislators could override his veto of an income tax bill he contends would drain state revenue. Nixon announced the spending restrictions while signing a nearly $25 billion operating budget for the 2014 fiscal year that begins Monday. ...
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Crowds at air show bigger than expected
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
The line of people waiting to see the 2013 Cape Girardeau Regional Air Festival on Friday already was a long one before the gates opened at 5 p.m. Some of the people who came to the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport traveled from outside the area to witness the spectacle...
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"Got Rockets?" !!!!
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/30/13)
Cape Aviation's Line Crew fuels an A1E Skyraider at the Cape Girardeau Air Festival this past Saturday.
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FYI
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
The Southeast Missouri Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold a Sheltering Fundamentals course from 8 a.m. to noon July 15 at the Osage Centre. The course will train members of the community as American Red Cross disaster shelter workers, discuss different roles that need to be fulfilled within a shelter and give participants and volunteers experience with running a disaster shelter. ...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 06/30/13)
Today is Sunday, June 30, the 181st day of 2013. There are 184 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On June 30, 1953, the first Chevrolet Corvette, with its innovative fiberglass body, was built at a General Motors assembly facility in Flint, Mich...
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A coconut and berry no-bake pie for July Fourth
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
Just because summer seems to scream for pie doesn't mean we are eager to crank up the oven. This is especially true at the Fourth of July, when we'd rather focus on the grill and preparations for fireworks. All of which is why we are especially thankful for the delicious ease of icebox pies. ...
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Retter, Schmidt attain Eagle Scout honor
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
Christian Retter and Zach Schmidt received their Eagle Scout recognition at Troop 5's recent court of honor. Troop 5 is sponsored by the VFW post 3838. Retter did his project for the Humane Society. He built an agility course for the dogs. Schmidt designed a map of the Shawnee soccer complex. It is mounted on the concession stand at the complex...
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Delicious recipes from the East Coast
(Column ~ 06/30/13)
Our family has recently returned home from a vacation to the Outer Banks of North Carolina and various sites throughout North Carolina. I was fortunate to have celebrated my birthday while we were on our trip, and our children surprised me with a fabulous cookbook from the Biltmore Estate and my sister Pat with one from Nags Head on the Outer Banks. Not knowing I would get such nice gifts, I purchased a couple of books myself. So, it was a cookbook and food adventure for me...
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Fried chicken so good, it's worth making at home
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
As recently as eight months ago, I'd have told you I don't really care for fried chicken. It wasn't so much that I disliked it, but rather I simply never felt it was worth the trouble. Certainly too much trouble to make at home. Even eating it out seemed more bothersome than it was worth, what with the greasy hands and bones and such. I recognized I was in the minority on this, but that's just how it went...
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The unique damselfly
(Column ~ 06/30/13)
This little insect looks very similar to a dragonfly, but it isn't. It is a damselfly. There are many different kinds and colors of damselflies in the world. Most of them are much smaller than dragonflies. The damselfly that I have photographed resting on a small twig is about 1 1/2 inch long...
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Jesus calls us to ‘be not afraid'
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
I recently spoke at a funeral for a man who loved to water ski. According to his family, he was the best at it. But there was one snag in his skiing ability: he didn't know how to swim. Usually people who don't know how to swim get nervous taking showers. ...
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The Rev. Tom Kiefer is leading St. Mary Cathedral in prayers for religious liberty
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
The Rev. Tom Kiefer is a Southeast Missouri native. After growing up on a farm in New Hamburg, Mo., Kiefer decided to pursue a life in ministry as a Roman Catholic priest -- a vocation he has continued for more than 30 years. Kiefer is currently leading his congregation in prayers for religious freedom. This is connected with Fortnight for Freedom, an effort he shares about in today's Ministry Focus...
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Where do you draw the line?
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
Have you ever said, "I can't deal with this, I've had about all I can take?" Most of us have voiced that declaration at one time or another. Claire had always thought of herself as being patient and caring, especially toward her family, even to the point of going overboard. ...
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Schubert - Knuth
(Wedding ~ 06/30/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Heather Kalena Schubert and David Steven Knuth were married May 18, 2013, at Schubert's family vineyard in Perry County. Edward Leoni performed the ceremony. Violinist was Matthew Mueller of Perryville, Mo. The bride is the daughter of Tim and Linda Schubert of Perryville. The groom is the son of Steve and Mary Knuth of Saybrook, Ill...
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Grissom - Limbaugh
(Wedding ~ 06/30/13)
Lindsey Jo Grissom and Lance Weldon Limbaugh were married June 1, 2013, at Maple United Methodist Church. The Rev. Ron Watts of La Croix Church performed the ceremony. Organist was Karen Seiler of Benton, Mo. The bride is the daughter of Randon Grissom and Alan and Lillian Holford of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Douglas and Carol Limbaugh of Jackson...
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Music for Moore donates $3,500 to Red Cross
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
Les Lindy, an organizer of "Music for Moore," presented a check for $3,500 to the Red Cross on Tuesday at the organization's annual meeting. The funds were raised June 12 when 12 area musicians performed for 12 hours at Schnucks in Cape Girardeau to help victims of the May 20 tornado in Moore, Okla. Receiving the check for the Red Cross were (left) Sara Gerau, executive director of the Red Cross Southeast Missouri Chapter, and (right) Charlie Puhls, chairman of the board of directors...
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Crites - Sims
(Wedding ~ 06/30/13)
Kacie Crites and Peyton Sims were married March 30, 2013, at the Wynn Resort in Las Vegas, Nev. The Rev. Richard Walters performed the ceremony. Scripture was read by Kaitlin Crites of Denver, Colo., sister of the bride. The bride is the daughter of Alan and Dixie Crites of Jackson. The groom is the son of Pat and Gayle Gorham of Jackson and Ronnie Sims of Caruthersville, Mo...
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Glaser - Sheehan
(Wedding ~ 06/30/13)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Kirstin Glaser and Patrick Sheehan were married May 11, 2013, at Chaumette Vineyards and Winery in Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Kevin Sheehan, brother of the groom, performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Kevin and Sandy Glaser of Sikeston. The groom is the son of John and Pat Riordan of Greenville, S.C...
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Film academy invites 276 individuals to join its ranks
(Entertainment ~ 06/30/13)
LOS ANGELES -- Jennifer Lopez, Lena Dunham, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lucy Liu have received one of the most exclusive invitations in Hollywood. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Friday that it has invited them, and 272 others, to join its ranks...
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Vatican monsignor, accountant arrested in intricate 20M euro plot
(International News ~ 06/30/13)
VATICAN CITY -- The plot involved an armed police escort, a wealthy shipping family and a plan to secretly transport $26 million [20 million euros] from a Swiss bank account into Italy aboard a private jet. At the heart of the story of greed: a silver-haired Vatican monsignor...
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Final government birth control rule for faith-based groups, not-for-profits
(National News ~ 06/30/13)
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration issued its final compromise Friday for religiously affiliated charities, hospitals and other not-for-profits that object to covering birth control in their employee health plans. The Health and Human Services Department said the final plan simplifies how insurers provide the coverage separately from faith-based groups and gives religious not-for-profits more time to comply. ...
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Morsi tension rises before Egypt protest
(International News ~ 06/30/13)
CAIRO -- Organizers of a mass protest against Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi claimed Saturday that more than 22 million people have signed their petition demanding the Islamist leader step down, asserting the tally was a reflection of how much the public has turned against his rule...
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Out of the past 6/30/13
(Out of the Past ~ 06/30/13)
Lamenting the quirks of nature and the shallow waters of Midwestern rivers, officials of the American Waterways Wind Orchestra have postponed tonight's riverfront concert in Cape Girardeau; it is also announced that the Point Counterpoint II barge won't make the trip to Cape Girardeau; instead, the concert has been rescheduled for Saturday evening at Capaha Park...
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Velma Williams
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Velma M. Williams, 96, of Kelseyville, Calif., formerly of Chaffee, passed away Friday, June 21, 2013, in Kelseyville. She was born Sept. 6, 1916, in Moreland Township, Mo., to Leo and Bertha Morie Blattel. She married Lawrence Williams on March 30, 1936. He preceded her in death July 4, 1983...
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John Tackett
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
John D. Jackson Tackett, 69, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, June 27, 2013, at the home of a sister in Cape Girardeau. Cremation will be accorded by McCombs Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau. A memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Grace Full Gospel Church in Advance, Mo., with the Rev. Charles Lance officiating...
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Sylvia Smith
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
Sylvia Smith, 87, of Gordonville died Friday, June 28, 2013, at St Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Nov 25, 1925, daughter of Robert and Ethel Thomas Brown. She and John W. Smith were married May 2, 1946. He survives. She was a member of Berean Baptist Church in Jackson and a former member of Lone Prairie Baptist Church in Qulin, Mo...
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Paul Huhn
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
Paul Bernard Huhn, 82, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, June 27, 2013, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born January 21, 1931, in Lemay, Mo., to George P. and Matilda Sipp Huhn. He and Norma Jean Bollinger were married Oct. 1, 1954, in Tucson, Ariz. She preceded him in death June 11, 2013...
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Irene Hoehn
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Irene L. Hoehn, 93, of Perryville passed away Thursday, June 27, 2013, at Perry County Memorial Hospital. She was born Feb. 24, 1920, in Perry County, daughter of Sebastian and Myrtle Gibbar Pecaut. She and Floyd W. Hoehn were married May 20, 1939. He preceded her in death June 21, 2009...
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Glen Graham
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
Glen David Mackenzie Graham, 42, of Jackson died Thursday, June 27, 2013, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Nov. 1, 1970, in Sikeston, Mo., to Glen Harvey and Jeanette Cravens Graham. He and Lindsey Kight were married Feb. 24, 2001, in New Madrid, Mo...
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Deneika Frayer
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Deneika K. Frayer, 48, of Perryville died Friday, June 28, 2013, at Perry County Memorial Hospital in Perryville. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until time of service Tuesday at Young and Sons Funeral Home. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Bruce Owens officiating. Burial will be in Mars Hill Cemetery in Crockett, Ark...
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Mildred Foster
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
Mildred Sarah Foster, 92, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, June 28 at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel. Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the chapel, with the Rev. Tom Sullenger officiating...
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Lonnie Brindley
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
ORAN, Mo. -- Lonnie Dean Brindley, 65, of Oran passed away Friday, June 28, 2013, at his home. He was born Aug. 4, 1947, in Cape Girardeau, to the late Paul Millard and Geneva Lois Cummins Brindley. He married Linda Robins on June 14, 1969. Lonnie served in the United States Army from 1966 to 1968...
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Joe Ayers
(Obituary ~ 06/30/13)
Joe Thomas Ayers, 75, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, June 27, 2013, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Ford and Sons Sprigg Street Chapel. Funeral service will be at noon Saturday at Greater Dimension Church in Cape Girardeau, with the Rev. William Bird Sr. officiating...
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Road work 6/30/13
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
Route Z in Scott County reduced for drainage repairs Route Z in Scott County, between Route DD and Woodard Street, will be reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews make drainage repairs. The work will be performed from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday...
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Area digest
(Community Sports ~ 06/30/13)
Luke Kinder beat Bryan Whitson in a playoff to win the 16-19-year-old Tour Division at the recent Gateway Jr. Series golf event at Cape Girardeau Country Club. Kinder and Whitson both shot scores of 39 over nine holes. Caleb Hightower, Nick Woolard and Kyle Sutton all came in at 40 to tie for third place...
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Saverino promoted to assistant athletic director
(College Sports ~ 06/30/13)
Southeast Missouri State director of athletics Mark Alnutt has announced the promotion of Nate Saverino to the newly created position of assistant director of athletics for external affairs. Saverino, who earned both a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management (2008) and a Master of Arts in Higher Education (2010) at Southeast, has served as the Redhawks' coordinator of marketing and promotions since December, 2010...
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Wainwright throws complete game for 11th win
(Professional Sports ~ 06/30/13)
OAKLAND, Calif. -- This time, Adam Wainwright left little doubt he should stay on the mound and keep pitching. Mike Matheny let him go, even when things became a bit dicey in the eighth. Wainwright tossed a five-hitter to become the NL's second 11-game winner, Matt Adams had his first two-homer game, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Oakland Athletics 7-1 on Saturday...
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Cape Legion finishes 2-2 in Paducah tournament
(Community Sports ~ 06/30/13)
The Cape Girardeau Ford and Sons Post 63 Senior American Legion baseball team wrapped up play in the Polk Brooks Tournament in Paducah, Ky., Saturday night by beating Ballwin 5-0. Cape, which went 2-2 in the tournament, is 16-15 on the season. Cambron Womack pitched all seven innings for the shutout. He allowed six hits, struck out four and walked four...
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Blues' Allen named to All-Rookie team
(Professional Sports ~ 06/30/13)
Blues' Allen named to All-Rookie team St. Louis Blues goaltender Jake Allen was named to the NHL's All-Rookie team, the league announced Saturday. Allen led rookie goaltenders in wins (nine), goals-against average (2.46) and save percentage (.905) while ranking second in appearances (15) and minutes (803:53). He won eight of his first nine decisions, including five straight from March 7-16...
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Wizards a perfect fit for Porter
(Professional Sports ~ 06/30/13)
Otto Porter Jr. was struggling to remain calm and contain his emotions but they slowly started taking over. He was filled with the excitement of reaching a place that many in his tiny home town in southeast Missouri -- including his father -- had only dreamed of being, and with the joy of realizing he would be staying in familiar territory in Washington...
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DC: Porter's new 'hometown'
(Professional Sports ~ 06/30/13)
A visit to Georgetown began a lasting relationship between a small town star and the nation's capital
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Cape Girardeau City Council agenda 7/1/13
(Local News ~ 06/30/13)
401 Independence St. Study session, 5 p.m. Monday Items for discussion Pertinent address: 401 Independence St., Cape Girardeau, MO...
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Telehealth
(Editorial ~ 06/30/13)
Thanks to a bill proposed by State Rep. Kathy Swan of Cape Girardeau, medical personnel across Missouri will have more ways to deal with an expected influx of patients due to the Affordable Health Care Act. Language from Swan's House Bill 936 was added during the legislative session ended May 17 in the Senate as an amendment to House Bill 315, recently signed into law by Gov. Jay Nixon...
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Births 6/30/13
(Births ~ 06/30/13)
Son to Daunisha Carter of Cape Girardeau, Southeast Hospital, 8:56 a.m. Monday, June 17, 2013. Name, Chancellor James. Weight, 2 pounds, 15 ounces. Ms. Carter is the daughter of Marcia Carter and James Johnson of Cape Girardeau. She is a surgical tech at Southeast...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 6/30/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 06/30/13)
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls Wednesday;...
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Cape Girardeau police report 6/30/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 06/30/13)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests The Cape Girardeau Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI...
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Prayer 6-30
(Prayer ~ 06/30/13)
O Lord Jesus, we praise you, for you are the Alpha and the Omega. Amen.
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Speak Out 6/30/13
(Speak Out ~ 06/30/13)
I'm calling about a salesman trying to sell senior citizens and college students 20-year-old vacuum cleaners. They sell vacuums that are older and different from those shown on the box. Beware of vacuum cleaner salespeople. God bless. I bet that if the global warming people said that if everyone in the world jumped up-and-down at the same time, it would cause major earthquakes. And guess what? There are people who would believe that...
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Red Cross Academy returns after successful inaugural year
(Community ~ 06/30/13)
The American Red Cross Academy will be held at Three Rivers College, beginning July 10 in Poplar Bluff, Mo. The four-day event offers classes on emergency preparedness and community recovery in the aftermath of a disaster. This is the second year the Southeast Missouri chapter has hosted this event. ...
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West bakes in scorching heat wave
(National News ~ 06/30/13)
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. -- Scorching heat blistered the Southwest on Saturday, where highs between 115 and 120 degrees were expected for parts of Arizona, Nevada and California through the weekend. Forecasters said temperatures in sunbaked Las Vegas could match the record of 117 degrees Saturday. ...
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Ewald - Remley
(Engagement ~ 06/30/13)
John and Debbie Ewald of Dahlgren, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Allison S. Ewald, to David Michael Remley. He is the son of David and SuAnne Remley of Cape Girardeau. Ewald received a master of science in communication disorders and sciences from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. She is a speech-language pathologist at Life Care Centers of America in Cape Girardeau...
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Hamilton - Robinson
(Engagement ~ 06/30/13)
Mike and Debbie Hamilton of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Hannah Caroline Hamilton, to Corey James Robinson. He is the son of Tom and Teresa Robinson of Cape Girardeau. Hamilton is a graduate of Central High School. She received an associate degree in nursing from SoutheastHEALTH College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She is employed at Southeast...
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Kiefer - miesner
(Engagement ~ 06/30/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Ray and Kimberly Kiefer of Perryville announce the engagement of their daughter, Shannon Marie Kiefer, to Stanley Richard Miesner. He is the son of Richard and Sandra Miesner of Frohna, Mo. Kiefer is a 2008 graduate of Perryville High School. ...
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Wolfenkoehler - pannier
(Engagement ~ 06/30/13)
Jason and Julie Mouser of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Natalie Renee Wolfenkoehler, to Garrett Wayne Pannier, both of Cape Girardeau. He is the son of Darryl and Ellen Pannier of Cape Girardeau. Wolfenkoehler is a 2011 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University. She is general manager at Tractors Classic American Grill...
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Lively - 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 06/30/13)
Gary and Marilyn Lively of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday with a renewal of vows at Saints Peter and Paul Church in Waterloo, Ill. The couple was married June 29, 1963, at the church, by the Rev. Charles Hellrung. The Livelys have six children, Jeff, Brad and Jeanie of Cape Girardeau, Terri Smith of Jackson, Jodi Bollinger of Sedgewickville, Mo., and Scott of St. Louis. They have 12 grandchildren and two stepgrandchildren...
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