- 4x4 Oct. 25 (Community ~ 10/25/15)
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Notre Dame softball team finishes second in Class 3
(High School Sports ~ 10/25/15)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- During the Class 3 state softball championship on Saturday evening, Notre Dame coach Jeff Graviett was reminded of his Bulldogs baseball team that claimed a state title in June. Unfortunately for Graviett and Notre Dame, it was the Warrenton Warriors, who crushed four home runs and never trailed in a 12-2, six-inning win over the Bulldogs at the Killian Softball Complex, that gave him flashbacks...
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Gore and grotesqueries: Halloween costumes favor makeup, not masks
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
Economists predict Americans will spend a total of about $6 million on Halloween this year, and the biggest percentage of that forecast spending will be on costume pieces. Apparently, people care more about their costumes than decorations or even candy. But part of the reason for the Halloween industry's boom is the sort of costuming arms-race that's emerged, as neighbors try to outdo one another's Halloween disguise...
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Police: 4 dead, 44 hurt after homecoming parade crash
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
STILLWATER, Okla. -- A woman suspected of driving under the influence plowed into a crowd Saturday during the Oklahoma State University homecoming parade, killing four people -- including a 2-year-old boy -- and injuring dozens more in a collision that sent some spectators flying through the air...
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Event gives Safe House for Women a big platform
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
The fringes, the hairspray ... the platform shoes. If fashion in the 1970s went there, the Cape Girardeau area Safe House for Women's sixth annual VintageNOW fashion show went there, too, as part of its big yearly fundraiser at the Osage Centre in Cape Girardeau...
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Historic Capaha Park sports a new look in playground, pavilion
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
An old Cape Girardeau Park has a new look. Parks and recreation department employees and volunteers gathered Friday with a group of city officials and park users at Capaha Park to celebrate the completion of a new playground and pavilion. The playground is divided into two sections -- one suited for those younger than 6, and the other geared toward children up to 12 years old. ...
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Brain Injury & Stroke Resource Group Raffle Winner
(Submitted Photo ~ 10/25/15)
Jennifer Stratman of Sikeston, Missouri won the ladies basket from the Brain Injury & Stroke Resource Groups Information booth, which she visited during the 2015 SEMO Dist Fair in September. The Brain Injury & Stroke Resource Group held an information booth the week of the fair in hopes to reach out to the community and raise awareness to brain injury and strokes. ...
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Delta Senior Citizens Meeting
(Submitted Story ~ 10/25/15)
Delta Senior Citizens Meeting The Delta Senior Citizens will meet Wednesday, November 4, at 11 a.m., at the Delta Community Center. The program for the meeting will be to honor and give special recognition to our Senior Veterans with Guest Speaker William Walker, a former Marine and representative of the Marine Corps League. Musical entertainment will be provided by John Schott. Lunch will be served at 12:00 noon. For more information, call 794-2259 or 794-2874...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
Today in History Today is Sunday, Oct. 25, the 298th day of 2015. There are 67 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 25, 1415, during the Hundred Years' War, outnumbered English soldiers led by Henry V defeated French troops in the Battle of Agincourt in northern France...
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Willis -- Hughes
(Engagement ~ 10/25/15)
David and Annie Willis of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Brooke, of Jonesboro, Arkansas, to Jesse Warren Hughes of Blytheville, Arkansas. He is the son of Gary and Susan Hughes of Blytheville. Ashley is a 2008 graduate of Cape Central High School and graduated from Arkansas State University in 2013 with a bachelor of arts degree in graphic design...
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Dohogne -- Centanni
(Wedding ~ 10/25/15)
Allison Brands Dohogne and Nicholas Adam Centanni, both of Cape Girardeau, were married July 6 at The Old Peace Chapel in Defiance, Missouri. Mike Parry performed the ceremony. Steve Schaffner was violinist and Alex Mehner played guitar. The bride is the daughter of Pat and Lisa Dohogne of Cape Girardeau and the groom is the son of Mark and Marsha Centanni of Scott City...
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Essner -- Dennis
(Engagement ~ 10/25/15)
Mark and Anita Essner of Scott City announce the engagement of their daughter, Cassie Ann, of Oran, Missouri, to Levi Hunter Dennis of Oran. He is the son of Pete and Carol Dennis of Oran. Cassie is a graduate of Notre Dame Regional High School and received a degree in recreation from Southeast Missouri State University. She is recreation coordinator with the city of Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation Department...
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Pumpkins, mums and goblins; CHS alumni banquet feedback
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
While strolling, I wondered whatever happened to Jamie Davis. Happy birthday to Doc Moudy, Casey Graviett, Mark Siebert, Maria Lynn, Crystal Owens, Monroe Richardson, Ginny Ruiz, Richard Walther, Christopher Trost, Jamie Holland, Amy Hooker, Shari Hargrove, Candice Lee, Erica Cobb, Jamie Duncan, Preston Hagan, Blaine Swinford, Forrest Lynn, Daniel Bridwell, Alden Owens, Michael Spies, Jason Pobst, Randy Dumey, Sue Nunnally, Lance Acey, Fred Welter, Ronnie Held, Diana Dees, Angie Eftink, Larry Grey, Wm. ...
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All-knowing? All-loving? All-powerful?
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
There is no reason why you should be familiar with the name Gale Parker. Parker was a graduate assistant on the 1970 Marshall University football team. The Marshall team, on Nov.14, 1970, had just lost on the road to East Carolina, 17-14, and was preparing to fly home along with athletic department officials, boosters and physicians...
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Reconciliation reminds us we're forgiven
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
My life was transformed in the confessional. It was here that I said out loud all of my deepest fears and things I was most ashamed of and was told I am enough. It was here I was looked on in love when I most expected to be rejected. It was here Jesus spoke healing and wisdom and laughter to me...
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Club News 10-25-15
(Community News ~ 10/25/15)
American Legion Unit 63 Auxiliary met Oct. 14 with 22 members for a lunch of chicken casserole, salad and cake provided by Myrna Powers, Josephine Ruggiero, Fern Schlimme and Reba Strayhorn. Minutes and treasurer's reports were read and approved. Myrna Powers reported that the chapter books were audited and found in good order...
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FYI 10-25-15
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
Chaffee General Baptist Church, at the corner of Fifth and Helen streets in Chaffee, will host an all-you-can-eat chili and soup luncheon from noon to 2 p.m. today. The cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children ages 10 and older. There is no charge for children ages 9 and younger...
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A cooking show devoid of sabotage and sport
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
With the new television season well underway, have you noticed how many of the best programs are from Great Britain? Certainly my very favorite is. Broadcast by PBS, the show features a variety of characters from various walks of life speaking with distinctive English accents. There is lots of drama, intrigue, conflict and suspense. And it's all shot on location at a British manor house...
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Grab the stockpot; it's time for soup
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
Soups make for great go-to recipes when company is expected or when there is a chill in the air. I grew up with my mom preparing a huge pot of homemade vegetable beef soup often during the winter months, and it was so wonderful. I still make it today, but it just never seems quite the same without eating it in our old home place and out of mom's huge canner pot...
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People-watching, visiting and recharging the batteries
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
Years ago, when we first moved to Scott City, R.C. Stephens said he enjoyed going to the mall in Cape Girardeau and just sitting on one of the benches and watching people as they walked and shopped. He said he enjoyed being there around the people. Knowing him, he did more visiting than watching. I enjoy watching people, but I enjoy visiting with them a whole lot more...
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Turtle with a red stripe
(Community ~ 10/25/15)
Four species of painted turtles are native to North America. Shown here is the top of the shell of a southern painted turtle. It is the only painted turtle to sport a fancy red stripe across its back. I found this turtle in an area of shallow, clear, quiet water on Mingo National Wildlife Refuge. It was moving quickly under water as I waded to it, getting my feet wet. I wanted a natural photo from above, showing the exact placement of the turtle's red stripe...
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Prayer 10-25-15
(Prayer ~ 10/25/15)
O Lord Jesus, our most wonderful Messiah, blessed is your holy name. Amen.
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City's tourism investments place priority on CVB hire
(Editorial ~ 10/25/15)
In the past 10 years or so, the city of Cape Girardeau has placed major emphasis and investment on and in tourism. The list of destinations added to the city's repertoire is impressive: n The Isle Casino n The River Campus n A water park, with the addition of new slides this year...
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Speak Out 10/25/15
(Speak Out ~ 10/25/15)
It is clear that Hillary committed felony mishandling of top secret information. That action alone should disqualify her as a viable presidential candidate. However, the Democrats have become such an extremist group that they are willing to overlook criminal acts that endanger this country in order to put another Democrat in the White House. ...
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Births 10/25/15
(Births ~ 10/25/15)
Son to Marshall Alan and Elyssa Rae Glaus of Scott City, Southeast Hospital, 11:59 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015. Name, Wesley Alan. Weight, 8 pounds, 3 ounces. First child. Mrs. Glaus is the former Elyssa Irvin, daughter of Richard and Kelly Irvin of Scott City. She is employed by Montgomery Bank. Glaus is the son of Doug and Sandy Glaus of Scott City and Susan Arl of Perryville, Missouri. He is employed by Consolidated Grain and Barge...
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Out of the past: Oct. 25
(Out of the Past ~ 10/25/15)
The name of the Cape Girardeau Police Department's newest member is Greif, a 5-year-old male German shepherd; patrolman Dennis Horn has been assigned to be the dog's handler. NEW HAMBURG, Mo. -- Steven Niederkorn, a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper who formerly lived in New Hamburg, has been promoted to corporal; he is the son of Irene Niederkorn of New Hamburg and the late Charles Niederkorn; he is assigned to the highway patrol's Kennett, Missouri, zone...
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Proposed building standards for Missouri face challenges
(State News ~ 10/25/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Legislative interest in adopting statewide minimum building standards proposed in a new Missouri energy plan appears slim. The Comprehensive State Energy Plan unveiled this month says enacting standards for the wealthiest counties and charter counties would have environmental benefits and save consumers money...
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Missouri House speaker calls for sexual harassment training
(State News ~ 10/25/15)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri's House speaker on Friday called for mandatory annual sexual-harassment training for members and staff after allegations a former lawmaker sexually harassed interns and another exchanged sexual texts with one. GOP Speaker Todd Richardson also wants to ban House members from having romantic relationships with staff or interns, and to prohibit staff from having such relationships with subordinates. ...
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Cape Girardeau police report 10/25/15
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/25/15)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. n Michelle L. Daugherty, 32, of Desloge, Missouri, was arrested on a Perry County, Missouri, warrant for failure to appear for domestic assault n A juvenile was cited into juvenile court for stealing at Wal-Mart, 3439 William St...
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For sluggish Bush, some backers fret it soon may be too late
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
WASHINGTON -- For months, Jeb Bush's campaign insisted it was too early. To worry about the Republican presidential candidate's sluggish poll numbers. Or fret over the rise of unorthodox candidates Donald Trump and Ben Carson. Or question whether the one-time front-runner was merely a pedestrian candidate...
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Ryan prepares to ascend to speaker; big mess awaits
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
WASHINGTON -- The honeymoon might be over before it begins for House Speaker-in-waiting Paul Ryan when he is elevated to the top job this week. The Wisconsin Republican, on track to prevail in secret-ballot GOP elections Wednesday and in a full House vote Thursday, would take over at a moment of chaos notable even for a Congress where crisis has become routine...
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Clinton goes to Iowa Democrats' dinner with new energy
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Hillary Rodham Clinton is embracing President Barack Obama's legacy, now that she doesn't have to worry about a challenge from his vice president, as the Democratic campaign shifts to Iowa in what has essentially become a two-person race for the nomination...
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Obama: Limit class time devoted to standardized testing
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
WASHINGTON -- Targeting one of education's most divisive issues, President Barack Obama on Saturday called for capping standardized testing at 2 percent of classroom time and said the government shares responsibility for turning tests into the be-all and end-all of American schools...
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Megastorm Patricia inflicts little damage on Mexican coast
(International News ~ 10/25/15)
CHAMELA, Mexico -- Only a day after menacing Mexico as one of history's strongest storms, Hurricane Patricia left surprisingly little damage in its wake Saturday and quickly dissipated into an ordinary low-pressure system that posed little threat beyond heavy rain...
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Texas braces for more rain overnight
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
DALLAS -- Southeast Texas was bracing for heavy rain late Saturday and into today as the remnants of Hurricane Patricia combined with a powerful storm system that's been rumbling across Texas, flooding roads and causing a freight train to derail. "There will be localized flooding in Houston, primarily street flooding," Houston Mayor Annise Parker said Saturday afternoon, adding people should be "prepared to be patient."...
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Lasers may ease pain for 'napalm girl' in famed photo
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
MIAMI -- In the photograph that made Kim Phuc a living symbol of the Vietnam War, her burns aren't visible -- only her agony as she runs wailing toward the camera, her arms flung away from her body, naked because she has ripped off her burning clothes...
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Studies show fewer gun deaths in states with strict gun laws
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
Do states with stricter gun laws have less gun violence than those with few restrictions? Researchers who have studied the issue argue they generally do, but with some caveats. They cannot say whether the laws, or some other factors, are the reason for a lower rate of firearm deaths and that there are exceptions...
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Backed by moms and money, gun-safety group expands its clout
(National News ~ 10/25/15)
A gun-control organization backed by billionaire Michael Bloomberg that enlists mothers to speak out against gun violence is racking up some modest victories around the U.S., employing the state-by-state strategy used effectively to fight drunken driving and expand gay rights...
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Catholic bishops at synod call for a more welcoming church
(International News ~ 10/25/15)
VATICAN CITY -- Catholic bishops called Saturday for a more welcoming church for cohabitating couples and Catholics who have divorced and civilly remarried, endorsing Pope Francis' call for a more merciful and less judgmental church. Bishops from around the world adopted a final document at the end of a divisive, three-week synod that exposed a split in the church between conservatives and progressives over how to better minister to Catholic families...
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High school football roundup: St. Vincent football team edges Crystal City in district opener
(High School Sports ~ 10/25/15)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Friday and Saturday.
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High school roundup: Jackson girls cross country team wins district crown
(High School Sports ~ 10/25/15)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Saturday.
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Vanderbilt wins slugfest against Missouri football team
(College Sports ~ 10/25/15)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Ralph Webb rushed for 99 yards and scored the game's only touchdown, leading Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason to his first Southeastern Conference win in 12 tries with a 10-3 victory over Missouri on Saturday. Vanderbilt (3-4, 1-3 SEC) was powered by a defense that held Missouri to 188 total yards and 10 first downs. Missouri (4-4, 1-4) suffered its third straight loss...
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Southeast Missouri State volleyball team splits pair in Nashville
(College Sports ~ 10/25/15)
The Southeast Missouri State volleyball team topped Tennessee State in a five-set thriller on Friday before falling to Belmont in straight sets on Saturday during a two-game road trip in Nashville, Tennessee. The final three sets against TSU were decided by three or fewer points as the Redhawks won 3-2...
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Jackson volleyball team falls to Cor Jesu in Class 4 sectional
(High School Sports ~ 10/25/15)
ST. LOUIS -- The clock finally struck midnight for the Jackson volleyball team Saturday. The Indians, who entered their district as the No. 3 seed, couldn't sustain early momentum against Cor Jesu Academy and fell 25-19, 25-17 in a Class 4 sectional at Vianney High School. Jackson ended its season with a 23-11-3 record...
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Perryville boys soccer team blanks Notre Dame, claims 4th straight district title
(High School Sports ~ 10/25/15)
The Perryville boys soccer team is back in the Class 2 state bracket. The defending state champion Pirates got a big boost from freshman Cole Gerstenberger, who netted a pair of goals to lead top-seeded Perryville to a 2-0 win over second-seeded Notre Dame on Friday in the Class 2 District 1 championship at Notre Dame Regional High School...
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Rams rejuvenated coming off bye, set to face Browns
(Professional Sports ~ 10/25/15)
ST. LOUIS -- Coming off their bye week, the St. Louis Rams are feeling rejuvenated. Besides the rest, it was a chance to reset goals and home in on areas for improvement. "Definitely," wide receiver Kenny Britt said. "Everybody's focusing and getting back to what we have to do, and to our details so we can go out there and start fast."...
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Bismarck upsets St. Vincent volleyball team in Class 1 sectional
(High School Sports ~ 10/25/15)
BERNIE, Mo. -- The St. Vincent volleyball team suffered a season-ending loss, falling 25-15, 25-20 to the Bismarck in a Class 1 sectional Saturday at Bernie. "Bismarck played excellent," Indians coach Cindy Cissell said. "We didn't seem to be on our game tonight, but that happens. ...
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Grabovski goal gives Islanders 3-2 OT win over Blues
(Professional Sports ~ 10/25/15)
ST. LOUIS -- Mikhail Grabovski scored his first goal of the season 4 minutes into overtime and the New York Islanders beat the St. Louis Blues 3-2 on Saturday night. John Tavares scored his fifth of the season and extended his point-scoring streak to six games for the Islanders. Frans Nielsen had two assists, including on Grabovski's winning goal...
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Pickup truck crashes into Arena Park sign
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
A pickup truck veered off Kingshighway in Cape Girardeau and crashed into the Arena Park sign about 5 p.m. Saturday. No injuries were reported, but the city was called to assess the damage to the sign.
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Grease covers highway after accident under I-55 bridge
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
Waste oil grease covered a roadway after a truck accidentally struck the underside of a bridge on Highway 74 at Interstate 55, prompting a cleanup effort Saturday afternoon. Cape Girardeau Fire Department battalion chief Mark Starnes said the driver of the Dutch Enterprises truck was traveling east on Highway 74 after having unloaded most of a tankful of the grease nearby...
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Forgery suspect accused of ID theft, too
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
Haley Jean Yavuz, 33, of St. Louis had her preliminary hearing in a forgery case Friday in Jackson. An arraignment hearing is scheduled for noon Nov. 2. Yavuz is charged with forgery, but the probable-cause complaint filed by Cape Girardeau police detective Jeff Lucas states he believed she was guilty of identity theft as well...
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Empty Bowls fundraiser Nov. 1 will help Salvation Army
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
For the 10th year, community members will gather to enjoy soup served in a locally made pottery bowl to fight local hunger. Southeast Missouri State University's annual Empty Bowls event will be from noon to 2 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Salvation Army Worship and Community Center at 701 Good Hope St., according to a news release from the university...
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Judge finds probable cause in witness-tampering case
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
Circuit Court Judge Gary Kamp on Friday found probable cause a Cape Girardeau man tampered with a witness. Arraignment for 29-year-old Brandon Lamont King is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Monday. Marsha Gail Price-Terry testified at King's preliminary hearing Friday, saying just after 8 a.m. Sept 17, she was getting out of her vehicle in the parking area near 419 Mill St. to baby sit children in the home when King pulled behind her in a blue pickup truck, honked the horn and asked to talk to her...
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Cape police warn of new phone scam
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
Cape Girardeau police are warning residents to beware of an ongoing phone scam. Resident Marty Riley encountered the scam Friday morning. A man she described as not fluent in English because he mispronounced words and town names, told Riley she had won $2.5 million from the Publishers Clearing House. All she had to do to claim the money was to give $85 to a contact at Wells Fargo Bank and her bank account number...
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Provost candidate with anthropology background visits university
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
Southeast Missouri State University provost candidate Elizabeth Throop began her on-campus interviews Friday and met with faculty, staff and students during open forums at Academic Hall, where she discussed her background and answered questions from the audience...
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Two accused of meth possession in Scott County
(Local News ~ 10/25/15)
Two people were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance in Scott County. Scott County Sheriff's officers received a tip about drugs and drug paraphernalia at 6665 Route H in Benton, Missouri. Benjamin Karr, 37, of Oran, Missouri, and Aschlei N. Goetz, 33, of Benton were found sitting in parked vehicle on the property. Goetz's 5-month-old child was in the back seat...
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Jerry Voshage
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
Jerry Lee Voshage, 80, of Jackson passed away Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, at Jackson Manor after a courageous eight-year battle with MDS cancer. He was born Jan. 8, 1935, in Jackson to August H. and Leona Kurre Voshage. Jerry married Violet Marie Allen on May 7, 1954. She preceded him in death Oct. 26, 1967. He later married Patsy Sue Peetz on Nov. 22, 1968. She survives...
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Della Strop
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
BENTON, Mo. -- Della Marcella Strop, 87, of Benton died Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015 at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born Sept. 24, 1928, in Perkins, Missouri, to Lloyd and Leona Marcus Armstrong. She and Gilbert Daniels were married Oct. 2, 1943, in Oran, Missouri. He passed away March 8, 1991. She then married Jimmy Strop on April 10, 1998, in Benton...
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Roger Rebert
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
Roger Thomas Rebert, 92, of Carthage, Texas, died Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015, in Carthage. He was born March 29, 1923, in Springfield, Ohio, the third of four children born to Roger Henry and Bertha Esther Laybourne Rebert. He was raised and schooled in Lisbon, Ohio, later graduating high school in Plattsburg, Ohio. He attended Ohio State University...
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Ruben Koeberl
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- Ruben Leo Koeberl, 95, of Altenburg died Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015, at Independence Care Center of Perry County in Perryville, Missouri. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. today at Young and Sons Funeral Home in Perryville. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Altenburg, with the Rev. Mike Gallagher officiating...
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Verna Jones
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
Verna M. Jones, 81, of Cape Girardeau, formerly of Jackson, passed away Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015, at Fountainbleau Lodge. She was born Dec. 17, 1933, in Oak Ridge, the daughter of Leo R. and Pearl M. Dambach Petzoldt. She and Stanley Jones were married Feb. 3, 1952. He passed away Dec. 1, 1999...
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Donald Isaac
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
Donald E. Isaac, 82, of Cape Girardeau was welcomed home by the Heavenly Father on Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, at Southeast Hospital. He was the first born son to George Eugene and Clara Gertrude Strack Isaac on Dec. 30, 1932, in Cape Girardeau. He and Donna Heise were united in the sacrament of marriage April 29, 1961, at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Chaffee, Missouri...
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Charlotte Hadler
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Charlotte L. Hadler, 71, of Perryville died Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Young and Sons Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Matthew Marks officiating. Burial will be in church cemetery...
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Brenda Borgfield
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
Brenda Jean Borgfield, 52, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015, at Southeast Hospital. There will be no services. Crain Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau is in charge of arrangements.
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Billy Bollinger
(Obituary ~ 10/25/15)
Billy Dean Bollinger, 85, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015, at Life Care Center. He was born June 16, 1930, in Sedgewickville, Missouri, to Renzo Joy and Tora Rubena Friese Bollinger. He and Martha Lou Hahs were married Nov. 6, 1948, at Piggott, Arkansas...
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