NewsSeptember 6, 2022

Southeast Missouri State University Athletics broke ground on the Houck Multiuse Complex project on Tuesday in Cape Girardeau.
Southeast Missouri State University Athletics broke ground on the Houck Multiuse Complex project on Tuesday in Cape Girardeau.
Members of the community mill about talking on the Houck Stadium field before the groundbreaking Tuesday.
Members of the community mill about talking on the Houck Stadium field before the groundbreaking Tuesday.
Members of the community mill about talking on the Houck Stadium field before the groundbreaking Tuesday.
Members of the community mill about talking on the Houck Stadium field before the groundbreaking Tuesday.
SEMO Director of Athletics Brady Barke adresses the crowd on Tuesday at the Houck Multiuse Complex groundbreaking ceremony.
SEMO Director of Athletics Brady Barke adresses the crowd on Tuesday at the Houck Multiuse Complex groundbreaking ceremony.
SEMO football players Paxton Delaurent, left, and Lawrence Johnson share a laugh during the groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday in Cape Girardeau.
SEMO football players Paxton Delaurent, left, and Lawrence Johnson share a laugh during the groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday in Cape Girardeau.
SEMO football coach Tom Matukewicz speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday at the Houck Multiuse Complex.
SEMO football coach Tom Matukewicz speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday at the Houck Multiuse Complex.
Tina Klocke, president of the Board of Governors for the university, speaks on Tuesday at the groundbreaking of the Houck Multiuse Complex.
Tina Klocke, president of the Board of Governors for the university, speaks on Tuesday at the groundbreaking of the Houck Multiuse Complex.
Community members, officials and SEMO university staff smile as they prepare to break ground of the Houck Multiuse Complex on Tuesday in Cape Girardeau.
Community members, officials and SEMO university staff smile as they prepare to break ground of the Houck Multiuse Complex on Tuesday in Cape Girardeau.
Community members and SEMO university staff shovel dirt as they break ground on Tuesday at the Houck Multiuse Complex.
Community members and SEMO university staff shovel dirt as they break ground on Tuesday at the Houck Multiuse Complex.
Angela Meyer, director of facilities management at SEMO, puts up a shovel following the groundbreaking of the Houck Multiuse Complex on Tuesday at the university.
Angela Meyer, director of facilities management at SEMO, puts up a shovel following the groundbreaking of the Houck Multiuse Complex on Tuesday at the university.
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