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Four by Four 4/27/14
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
1. How often to you sit down and eat at a restaurant? 2. What makes a really great start to your day? 3. How do you deal with difficult people? 4. What is something you worry about too much? Ashley Toombs Cape Girardeau Student Not that often, only when I'm with friends. If it's not fast food, it's something like El Torero or Buffalo Wild Wings...
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Either/or choices
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
1. Are you a dog person or a cat person? My family never had dogs as pets when I was growing up. My parents both were reared on farms, where dogs were useful farmhands, doing things such as bringing in the cows at milking time, and cats were there to keep the mice under control. ...
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Campus organization helps feed the hungry
(Local News ~ 04/27/14)
Since its inception last spring, a class project has grown into a campus organization that has funneled more than 4,500 pounds of unsold food into the hands -- and bellies -- of Cape Girardeau's hungry. During the spring 2013 semester, Dr. Gerri Goldman assigned some of her social work students at Southeast Missouri State University the task of identifying an issue, researching it and developing a project to address it locally...
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Ozone standards may change by summer in Perry, Ste. Genevieve counties
(Local News ~ 04/27/14)
Ozone levels in Perry and Ste. Genevieve counties could become more of an issue this year because the Environmental Protection Agency standard of 75 parts per billion may be lowered to 65 ppb. That drop is in no way achievable, said David Grimes, regional planner for the Southeast Missouri Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission...
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Missouri considers dumping Common Core
(State News ~ 04/27/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri could become the second state to drop new education benchmarks if lawmakers approve legislation to require the state to start the process of writing its own student performance standards. Earlier this year, Indiana became the first state to formally abandon the national Common Core State Standards, which were adopted by more than 40 states in an effort to standardize reading, writing and math benchmarks across state lines...
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COLUMN: Kids get spotlight at camp before Southeast Missouri State spring game
(College Sports ~ 04/27/14)
Southeast alumnus and NFL veteran Edgar Jones hosted the event at Houck Stadium on Saturday.
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Lilacs
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/27/14)
Lilacs blooming in our yard.
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Irises
(Submitted Photo ~ 04/27/14)
Irises in our front yard.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 04/27/14)
Today is Sunday, April 27, the 117th day of 2014. There are 248 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On April 27, 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed by natives in the Philippines. On this date: In 1509, Pope Julius II placed the Republic of Venice under an interdict following its refusal to give up lands claimed by the Papal States. (The pope lifted the sanction in February 1510.)...
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Lane - Bahn
(Wedding ~ 04/27/14)
Samantha Wade Lane and Jackson Taylor Bahn were married Sept. 14, 2013, at Hutchinson Ranch in Salida, Colo. Officiants were Jacqueline McManus of Durango, Colo., and Josh Oberleas of Salida. Vocalists were Andre Wilkins and Robin French of Salida. The bride is the daughter of Dennis and Carol Lane of Washington, D.C. The groom is the son of Dr. Taylor and Nancy Bahn of Cape Girardeau...
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Schuette - Sisk
(Wedding ~ 04/27/14)
Lauren Elizabeth Schuette and Corey Blake Sisk were married Nov. 30, 2013, at New McKendree United Methodist Church in Jackson. Dr. Timothy Miller performed the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schuette Jr. of Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. Teddie Sisk of East Prairie, Mo...
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Hester - Nothdurft
(Wedding ~ 04/27/14)
Kimberlie Jane Hester and Dustin Dean Nothdurft were married Dec. 28, 2013, at Zion United Methodist Church in Gordonville. Joel Kidwell performed the ceremony. Pianist and vocalist was Amanda Baldwin of Tampa, Fla. Organist was Michael Kasten of Jackson...
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Baker - Balsman
(Engagement ~ 04/27/14)
Pat and Linda Estes and Matt Baker of Lubbock, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Baker, to Matthew Balsman, both of Dallas, Texas. He is the son of Randy and Sharon Balsman of Jackson. Melissa is a graduate of Texas Tech University. She is a project assistant with Structure Tone Southwest...
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Birk - Light
(Engagement ~ 04/27/14)
Steve and Patsy Birk of Gordonville and Dr. John and Sheila Sauer of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Logan Rena Birk, to Garret Michael Light. He is the son of Mike and Linda Light of Biehle, Mo. Logan is a 2009 graduate of Jackson High School. ...
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Cape Central Junior High School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/27/14)
A Honor Roll 7th grade: Timothy Babers, Lauren Beasley, Miracle Bird, Jeffrey Bittle, Keely Blankenship, Cameron Borders, Genesis Buitrago, Elise Caldwell, Kosei Chiba, Emma Crisman, Alyssa Davis, Timothy Dickison, Hyrum Dickson, Taylor Driver-Flores, Dashandreiona Egson, Trinity Fraction, Grace Goeckeler, Darian Huffman, Kalissa Hughes, Zachary Kelley, Roman Ketcherside, Matthew Kinder, Olivia Lambert, Jacquelyn Lang, Orlando Lee, Anna Mattison, Jordan Maxton, Allison McDonald, Emily Medlock, Jared Neikirk, Erin Nelson, Miller Ogburn, Lynsey Powers, Kaitlin Prasanphanich, Kamdyn Rhodes, Blake Ritter, Adi Schumer, Jaelyn Simmons, Hayden Smee, Kaya Thatch, Sydney Whitehorn.. ...
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St. Paul Lutheran School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/27/14)
Scholastic Honor Roll 5th Grade: Alex Brown, Austin Gast, Lily Guilliams, Luke Mirly, Alexie McDonald, Maddox Murphy, Seth Sievers, Carson Williams 6th Grade: Claire Hadler, Meredith Perez, Alisha Reisenbichler, Sydney Turner 7th Grade: Kate Hallman...
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West Lane Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/27/14)
Submitted by West Lane Elementary School West Lane Elementary School fourth grade students who made the honor roll. Front row from left, Tyler Alsdorf, Nathan Amschler, Elijah Barnes, Joshua Barnum, Becca Baugh, Blake Blackman, Tori Bollinger, Riley Bollinger, Walker Bortner, Ryne Branon, Abby Brees, Abby Brey, Luke Brotherton, Paige Brown, Marissa Buehler, Brooklynn Burgess. ...
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Scott City Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/27/14)
High Honor Roll 5th grade: Camden Conner. 6th grade: Carlie Estes, Alexander Gaines, Zoe Lee, Alexys Littlepage, Kassie Northington, Landon O'brien, Logan Oleson, Desiree Smith, Aidan Thompson, Ashley Wilthong. 7th grade: Chloe Clayton, Kaileigh Dirden...
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Scott City High School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/27/14)
High Honor Roll 9th grade: Jamie Glastetter, Casey Medlin, Ty Wilthong. 10th grade: Isabella Bowers, Nicholas Cassout, Paige Mcneely, Lauren Pritchard, Hannah Shemonia. 11th grade: Lauren Bollinger, Levi Buckner, Jacob Elders, Elizabeth Hensley, Carly Howell, Kylie Jackson, Caleb Jansen, Michaela Kiefer, Nathaniel Klipfel, Dylan Menz, Lyndsie Robert, Austin Spriggs...
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Meridian Junior & Senior High School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/27/14)
High honor roll 7th grade: Kendrick Blake. 11th grade: Tiffany Sartore 12th grade: Tiana Montgomery. Honor Roll 7th grade: Cassidy Lance, Treston Masters, George Rayford, Adora Terry, Myra Valentine, Sydnie Walker. 8th grade: Cymone Ballard, Alexis Crain, Mia Davis, Ann Lence...
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Leopold Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 04/27/14)
Leopold Elementary School 4th grade: Taylor Broshuis, Carson Cooper, Paige Davis, Mason Deck, Zoe Eldridge, Ethan Holweg, Chandler Jansen, Connor Lincoln, Caleb Schaab, Alexus Schreckenberg, Katlyn Statler. 5th grade: Wade Arnzen, Christopher Campbell, Jade Chatman, Landon Dailey, Paul Dorman, Lauren Fluchel, Grace Landewee, Kyleigh Lewis, Megan Retz, Hunter Ritter, Michael Rosanna...
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A treetop conversation
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
In this photo a barred owl seems to be whispering a secret to a small blue-gray gnatcatcher. Minutes earlier I was photographing the barred owl and spooked it from its perch. There had been no blue-gray gnatcatcher present. The owl flew only a short distance and landed on a limb. ...
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Kenny Rogers to perform benefit for children's center
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Tickets are available for the June 1 concert by Kenny Rogers to benefit Sikeston's Kenny Rogers Children's Center. The 7 p.m. concert at the Sikeston Field House will feature a performance by Sikeston native Anna Catherine DeHart with Steve Hornbeak and the Main Street Players...
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FYI 4-27-14
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
The Chestnut Mountain Gang, a local bluegrass and gospel band, will perform at 5 p.m. today at Hobbs Chapel United Methodist Church, 3020 State Highway 177. The performance is free. The band includes members from Cape Girardeau, Whitewater and Morley, Mo...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
Pet Name: Ollie Owner: Tom Preston Favorite activity: Taking it easy. Name: Ollie Owner: Tom Preston...
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Adopt Froggy
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
Froggy is a 1-year-old neutered male. He is housebroken and very sweet. He is available for adoption. For more information, call The Humane Society 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Pepsi
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
Pepsi is a 4-year-old tabby who is a talker. She is a gentle cat who would make a good companion. For more information, contact Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary at 243-9823. ...
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Feed a crowd with a bourbon-glazed salmon fillet
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
With grilling season upon us, we'll all be looking for new and delicious ways to feed a crowd. So I want to share one of my favorites -- a center-cut salmon fillet. All salmon grills up wonderfully, but center-cut fillets are particularly great when feeding larger groups. ...
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From appetizer to dessert, new recipes to try
(Column ~ 04/27/14)
I have had so many people send me recipes in the past couple of weeks and it makes me so happy and excited. It is fun to see what new recipes people are trying or have found to try. There is no theme for today, just a variety of recipes from appetizer to dessert. Have fun trying these new recipes, as I know I will...
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Tips for successful container gardening
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
The most-asked question from new gardeners is, 'How often do I water the potted plant, once a week, twice a week?' My stock answer is place your finger in the soil. When it is dry, water. When it is wet, don't. The frequency of needed water will be determined by environmental conditions...
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School menus April 28-May 2
(Menus ~ 04/27/14)
Available daily: hot veggie or cherry tomatoes or baby carrots. MONDAY--Chicken bites with garlic breadstick, broccoli & cheese, pears. TUESDAY--Beef taco salad, refried beans, cinnamon applesauce. WEDNESDAY--Spaghetti & cheese breadstick, green beans, pineapple...
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What really happened on that Saturday?
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
Last Sunday night, Easter night, my wife and I took our dog for a walk. It was a beautiful night, warm with a slight breeze. Our canine chafed at her leash, so eager was she to explore downtown Jackson. The walk was invigorating and my spouse's curiosity had been piqued. When we arrived home, Lois said, "So, I have a theological question."...
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Reconciling the realities
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
I recently traveled to Lexington, Ky., with a group from Truman to present at a research conference. While there, I was struck by the way the attractions in the city encouraged excess, juxtaposed with the poverty in which some people live. The excess encouraged by consumerism was prevalent in nearly everything I did. ...
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National Day of Prayer
(Community ~ 04/27/14)
Once a year, millions of people across the country join in offering prayers for, among other things, government officials. Lord knows they need it. In observance of the 63rd annual National Day of Prayer, Cape First and St. Andrew churches in Cape Girardeau will host prayer services at 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., respectively, on Thursday, May 1...
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Pohlman - Hemman
(Wedding ~ 04/27/14)
APPLE CREEK, Mo. -- Whitney Nicole Pohlman and Garret Dean Hemman were married Jan. 4, 2014, at Concordia Lutheran Church in Frohna, Mo. The Rev. Rod Bekendorf performed the ceremony. Organist was Sarah Bekendorf of Frohna, violinist was Matthew Mueller of St. Louis, and soloists were Debbie Lichtenegger of Altenburg, Mo., and Carol Duggan of Frohna...
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Public needs specifics before fire tax approval
(Editorial ~ 04/27/14)
Coming off the heels of a resounding defeat of a use tax pitched to "level the playing field" for area businesses such as car dealerships that could lose business across the river, the Cape Girardeau City Council last week decided to put the renewal of a one-eighth-cent fire sales tax on the ballot for August...
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Crusaders a class act
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/27/14)
We had the opportunity to serve as team hosts for the Saxony Lutheran Crusaders during the 2014 Show-Me Showdown I. While the results of the tournament were not what the Crusaders wanted, we were truly impressed with their effort and desire to excel during the games...
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Prayer 4-27
(Prayer ~ 04/27/14)
O Lord Jesus, we lift up your name in praise, the King of glory. Amen.
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Guest column: Remembering Pope John Paul II
(Column ~ 04/27/14)
Today, I will be in Rome. A Catholic travel agency offered me a free trip to Rome if I would be a chaplain for them on a trip to the Holy Land in 2015. As the saying goes, it was an offer I could not refuse! It will be a special trip for me to Rome, but it will not be my first. ...
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Vasilios Zorbas
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
Vasilios "Bill" Zorbas, 62, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, April 24, 2014, at Heartland Care and Rehab Center. He was born June 4, 1951, in Katafigion, Greece, to Spyros and Vasiliki Papageorgiou Zorbas. Vasilios was the chef at Woodland Steak House in Marble Hill, Mo., retiring in 2010...
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Thomas Moore
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
Thomas L. Moore, 84, of Kansas City, Mo., died April 25, 2014, at Elsberry Health Care Center in Elsberry, Mo. He was born in Perryville, Mo., on Jan. 22, 1930, son of Leonard E. and Edith M. Nienhaus Moore. Mr. Moore had been a freight auditor for a trucking company. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War...
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‘Tiny' Littleton
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
Timothy P. "Tiny" Littleton, 56, of Oak Ridge passed away Saturday, April 26, 2014, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Sept. 19, 1957, in Cape Girardeau, to Robert L. "Bob" and Nancy M. Kent Littleton. He and Gene Lipari were married April 8, 2000, in Oak Ridge...
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Mary Lou Lett
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
Mary Lou Caldwell Lett, 86, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, April 25, 2014. Mary Lou was born to Ernest and Edith Lyle Lightner Caldwell at their home in Cape Girardeau. Mary Lou was the youngest of eight children. Her father, Ernest, owned and farmed Devils Island. He died while Mary Lou was in the first grade, and the family moved to McClure, Ill. After severe flooding in the area, the family returned to Cape Girardeau...
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Merle Goskie
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Merle Mae Goskie, 88, of Marble Hill died Friday, April 25, 2014, at Monticello House in Jackson. She was born July 24, 1925, in Higdon, Ark., the daughter of William C. and Polly Ann Jamison Harlan. She and Bernard Goskie were married Nov. 6, 1945, and he preceded her in death March 24, 2011...
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Robert Feiner
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
Dad, Dad, dear old Dad, you have moved on from this world to the next. Robert Joseph "Bob" Feiner, 84, passed away Friday, April 25, 2014, after a brief illness at the Missouri Veterans Home in Mexico, Mo. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren before passing into the loving hands of our heavenly father...
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Dorothy Hickam
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
Dorothy May Hickam, 72, of Jackson died Thursday, April 24, 2014, at Monticello House in Jackson. Arrangements are incomplete at Cracraft-Miller Funeral Home.
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Ruth Renner
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Ruth Ann Renner, 74, of Perryville died Friday, April 25, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Young and Sons Funeral Home in Perryville, with parish wake at 6:15 p.m. Monday...
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Births 4/27/14
(Births ~ 04/27/14)
Daughter to David P. Witte and Deanna L. Inman of Cape Girardeau, Southeast Hospital, 7:38 a.m. Wednesday, March 5, 2014. Name, Olivia Magdalena. Weight, 8 pounds, 13 ounces. Second daughter. Ms. Inman is the daughter of Hildegard Inman of Cape Girardeau, and the late Ronald Inman. She is employed by Southeast. Witte is the son of Anna Graham of South Bend, Wash., and the late Eric Witte. He is employed by the city of Cape Girardeau...
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Road work 4/27/14
(Local News ~ 04/27/14)
Highway 91 reduced for pavement repairs Highway 91 in Scott County from Route CC to the Stoddard County line will be reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews make pavement repairs. The work will be performed from 7:30 a.m. 4 p.m. daily Monday through Thursday, according to a MoDOT news release...
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Clela Yamnitz
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
Clela Yamnitz, 88, of Columbia, Mo., passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family April 22, 2014. Clela was born Feb. 1, 1926, in Cape Girardeau County to Ottis and Mary Proffer. She grew up on a Southeast Missouri farm in a family of 14. She worked in a shoe factory during World War II as a part of the war effort, where she met Darrel Yamnitz, who she married July 2, 1943 in Perryville, Mo...
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Leonard Elfrink
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
LEOPOLD, Mo. -- Leonard Anthony Elfrink, 92, of Leopold passed away Friday, April 25, 2014, at his home. He was born Oct. 10, 1921, in Leopold, son of Jacob J. and Lucy Vandeven Elfrink. He and Geraldine Anna Steinnerd were married Sept. 11, 1948...
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Joe Burk
(Obituary ~ 04/27/14)
Joe Allen Burk, 74, of San Antonio, formerly of Cape Girardeau, passed away at home Thursday, April 10, 2014. He was born Aug. 25, 1939, in Grassy, Mo., to the late Willard and Bessie Burk. Joe graduated from Lutesville High School in 1957. He served in the Navy from 1957 to 1963. After his service, Joe graduated from Southeast Missouri State University in 1970. He worked at Farmers & Merchants Bank and First Federal Savings and Loan 22 years. Joe was a Mason 47 years...
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Guthrie case moved to New Madrid County
(Local News ~ 04/27/14)
The case against Lawrence Guthrie is leaving Cape Girardeau County, but Judge Benjamin Lewis will stay with it. Guthrie, 47, of Jackson faces charges of domestic assault, armed criminal action and assault on a law enforcement officer in connection with a June 2012 confrontation in which he is accused of exchanging gunfire with police...
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Two key officers leave SoutheastHEALTH on same day
(Local News ~ 04/27/14)
SoutheastHealth said goodbye today to two key employees. In a news release, the hospital announced Hugh King, vice president and chief financial officer for the past four years, and Dr. Dennis Means, vice president and chief medical officer, both were leaving...
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$10,000 reward offered in Essex bank robbery case
(Local News ~ 04/27/14)
By NOREEN HYSLOP ~ The Daily Statesman ESSEX, Mo. -- First Commercial Bank is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individuals responsible for the robbery of its Essex bank facility on March 17, bank officials announced Friday morning...
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High school roundup: Scott City softball caps regular season with a victory
(High School Sports ~ 04/27/14)
All the local high school events reported Friday to the Southeast Missourian.
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Nevada rancher had limited sympathy in the West
(National News ~ 04/27/14)
BUNKERVILLE, Nev. -- For a while, in certain quarters, Cliven Bundy was celebrated as a John Wayne-like throwback to the Old West -- a weathered, plainspoken rancher just trying to graze his cattle and keep the government off his back. But that was before he started sounding more like a throwback to the Old South...
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School stabbing suspect under psych evaluation
(National News ~ 04/27/14)
HARTFORD, Conn. -- A teenager charged with stabbing a fellow high school student to death on the day of their junior prom is being held in a hospital under psychiatric evaluation where he will likely remain for two weeks, one of his attorneys said Saturday...
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Diggers find Atari's ‘E.T.' games in landfill
(National News ~ 04/27/14)
ALAMOGORDO, N.M. -- A documentary film production company has found buried in a New Mexico landfill hundreds of the Atari "E.T." game cartridges that some call the worst video game ever made. Film director Zak Penn showed one "E.T." cartridge from the site and said hundreds more were found in mounds of trash and dirt scooped by a backhoe...
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5 NATO troops die in Afghan air crash
(International News ~ 04/27/14)
KABUL, Afghanistan -- A British helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, killing five NATO troops in the single deadliest day this year for foreign forces as they prepare to withdraw from the country, officials said. In Kabul, an Afghan university official identified two Americans killed by a local policeman at a hospital in the capital earlier this week. The shooting was the latest by a member of Afghanistan's security forces against those they are supposed to protect...
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Francis deeply influenced by popes set for sainthood
(International News ~ 04/27/14)
VATICAN CITY -- When Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio almost became pope in 2005, he told a confidant that -- had he been elected -- he would have named himself after a pope he so admired: John XXIII. When he did become pope in 2013, his first public words echoed what John Paul II had said upon his election -- that cardinals had searched far, to the "ends of the Earth," to find a new leader...
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Sanctions loom as observers held in east Ukraine
(International News ~ 04/27/14)
SLOVYANSK, Ukraine -- As Western governments vowed to impose more sanctions against Russia and its supporters in eastern Ukraine, a group of foreign military observers remained in captivity Saturday accused of being NATO spies by a pro-Russian insurgency...
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Biker looks for false teeth on busy highway
(International News ~ 04/27/14)
MADRID -- A motorcyclist brought traffic to a standstill on one of Madrid's busiest highways after he pulled over to look for his false teeth, which flew out of his mouth when he sneezed, according to local media reports. Two municipal police officers approached the motorcyclist Saturday and ordered him to resume his journey for his own safety and that of other drivers on the capital's M-30 highway, Europa Press reported. It wasn't known whether the man found his dentures...
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Springfield settles suit over pot penalties
(State News ~ 04/27/14)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield officials say they have reached an agreement in a lawsuit filed by groups trying to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana. However, neither side is disclosing the terms of the settlement until it is signed by all interested parties. The details are likely to be revealed in the next few weeks, The Springfield News-Leader reported...
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Arch renovation project luring private donors
(State News ~ 04/27/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Leaders of a construction project designed to better link downtown St. Louis and the Gateway Arch say they have raised more than $178 million in private donations. The CityArchRiver 2015 coalition announced on Friday it has received corporate donations of at least $10 million each from charitable trusts of local companies Emerson and Monsanto. ...
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More renounce citizenship to U.S. but deny stereotype
(National News ~ 04/27/14)
Inside the long-awaited package, six pages of government paperwork dryly affirmed Carol Tapanila's request. But when Tapanila slipped the contents from the brown envelope, she saw there was something more. "We the people ..." declared the script inside her U.S. passport -- now with four holes punched through it from cover to cover. Her departure from life as an American was stamped final on the same page: "Bearer Expatriated Self."...
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Discrimination potential seen in use of ‘big data'
(National News ~ 04/27/14)
WASHINGTON -- A White House review of how the government and private sector use large sets of data has found that such information could be used to discriminate against Americans on issues such as housing and employment even as it makes their lives easier in many ways...
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High school roundup: Chism's no-hitter leads Central past Affton
(High School Sports ~ 04/27/14)
All the local high school events reported Saturday to the Southeast Missourian.
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Southeast roundup: Martin wins triple jump at Arkansas State event
(College Sports ~ 04/27/14)
Southeast Missouri State freshman and Central graduate Chris Martin won the triple jump with a distance of 51 feet, 11 3/4 inches at the Arkansas State Red Wolves Open on Saturday. The mark ranks third in the NCAA West region and tied Southeast's Reggie Miller's Ohio Valley Conference-leading mark...
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Out of the past 4/27/14
(Out of the Past ~ 04/27/14)
Highlighted by the public singing debut of U.S. Sen. Kit Bond, Cape Girardeau County Presiding Commissioner Gene Huckstep was roasted last night by six of his friends; over 200 people witnessed the fundraiser, with proceeds going to the Arthritis Foundation...
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Praying with the enemy: Minister had compassion, even for Nazi war criminals
(Local News ~ 04/27/14)
Henry "Hank" Gerecke has his father's pale blue eyes. They soften as he stares out the kitchen window of his Cape Girardeau home. He's remembering the man who taught him how to look at the world. At 93 years old, he blinks slowly, shrugs and says simply: "I adored my father." Some of history's most notorious mass murderers adored his father, too.
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Maire - Long
(Wedding ~ 04/27/14)
Christine Marie Maire and Hunter Austin Long were married May 18, 2013, at Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Ark. The Rev. Philip Roop of Cape Girardeau performed the ceremony. Soloist was Nicole Tyler of Cape Girardeau. The bride is the daughter of Mike and Terry Maire of Jackson. The groom is the son of Ronald and Paula Long of Arley, Ala...
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