NewsJanuary 23, 2015

Kenny Kluesner, right, and Dwayne Kluesner, driving, of Nip Kelley Equipment Co. lay rebar to build a curb wall Thursday along the river walk in Cape Girardeau. The city is extending the river walk along Riverfront Park by 1,300 feet. Part of the river walk from the Themis Street flood gate south will be closed to pedestrian traffic as work continues. The project is expected to take about four months to finish...

 (Laura Simon)
(Laura Simon)
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Kenny Kluesner, right, and Dwayne Kluesner, driving, of Nip Kelley Equipment Co. lay rebar to build a curb wall Thursday along the river walk in Cape Girardeau. The city is extending the river walk along Riverfront Park by 1,300 feet. Part of the river walk from the Themis Street flood gate south will be closed to pedestrian traffic as work continues. The project is expected to take about four months to finish.

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