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MANY FACES OF CHRIST: CONTEST LOOKING FOR NEW DEPICTION OF JESUS
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
What does Jesus look like? Is he black or white, Asian or Hispanic? Does he have a beard? What color are his eyes? His hair? The National Catholic Reporter wants to know how people see Jesus. The magazine is sponsoring a contest to find a new image of Jesus for the new millennium...
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EARTHQUAKE READINESS: DISASTER OFFICIALS PREPARE AT HOME
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
John Halter has turned his cluttered Chaffee home into a virtual fortress against disasters, stockpiling everything from two-way radios to generators. Dave Hitt has stockpiled water, food, blankets, emergency lights and other supplies. Halter, who coordinates Chaffee's earthquake preparedness, and Hitt, who directs Cape Girardeau County's emergency unit, figure they're prepared for a major earthquake...
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BROTHERS RIDE RAILROAD TO RELIVE FATHER'S PAST
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
The year was 1918. America was poised to force the surrender of the German forces during World War I. In Jackson, an 18-year-old man started his first job -- a fireman on the St. Louis Iron Mountain Railway. No one really knows how long Joe Terbrock worked for the rail company. He eventually became a carpenter and was accidentally killed in 1945. He left behind eight sons...
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OUTDOORS CLINIC TEACHES WOMEN RULES OF HUNTING
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
The proof of Lisa Crippen's new-found hunting skills can be found above the fireplace of her Chaffee home. There hangs the head of the eight-point buck the 32-year-old Crippen shot last fall during a managed deer hunt aimed at women. "I never thought I would do anything like this," Crippen said...
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CAPE COUNTY TO HOLD QUAKE DRILL
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
Dave Hitt knows the drill. On Thursday, he will help coordinate an earthquake drill that will involve hundreds of people throughout Cape Girardeau County. The drill will involve businesses, fire and police departments, local governments, emergency medical personnel and the two Cape Girardeau hospitals...
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BUCKING THE SYSTEM; ICE CREAM, CHILI, AND A PLATE FULL OF GOODWILL
(Column ~ 08/28/99)
I have a confession to make. I must tell you I truly believe there is nothing better than a good community meal. I make it my business to enjoy every pancake or spaghetti day event I stumble upon during the course of a year. For one, I happen to like pancakes and spaghetti, but my reasoning goes deeper than that...
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QULIN MAN ELECTROCUTED
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
ESSEX -- Ricky L. Leutert, 39, of Qulin, was electrocuted Thursday while working on power lines. According to David Cooper, manager of the Stoddard County Ambulance District, they received an emergency call at 10:20 a.m. reporting a Union Electric worker had been electrocuted on County Road 732 one and one-half miles east of Highway 153, near Essex...
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BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION INCLUDES SEISMIC TESTS
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
There appears to be little to no activity occurring on a platform situated in the middle of the Mississippi River. However, a handful of workers are performing highly-complicated tests to ensure the Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge doesn't fall down if an earthquake ever occurs...
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FUND RAISER FOR NASV SET TODAY
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
A fund-raiser for the Southeast Missouri Network Against Sexual Violence will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today Aug. 28 at Sam's, 232 Shirley Drive. Jeannie Heise, a nurse at Cape Girardeau Central High School, will be selling the salad dressing she makes. A portion of the proceeds will go to NASV, which serves children who have been sexually abused and adults who have been sexually assaulted. Funds also will be raised through the selling of snow cones and a car wash...
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PROJECT IMPACT BOOTH AT MALL
(Local News ~ 08/28/99)
The Project Impact Education and Public Outreach Committee will present an informational display on public health today at Center Court in West Park Mall. The display will be set up from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The display will include a disaster preparedness kit, along with a list of supplies and cost figures...
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LIMBAUGH COMMENTARY: SHOULD WE JUDGE? SOME CLINTONOIDS HAVE CONFLICTING THEMES
(Column ~ 08/28/99)
Let's examine two recent utterances by Clinton-Gore loyalists in the wake of rumors about George W. Bush's cocaine use, and see if we can discern a common theme. First, they have been suggesting that any person who has violated drug laws in his past, even distant past, lacks the moral authority to be the chief executive officer of the United States...
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UNIVERSITY PLEASED WITH ENROLLMENT GROWTH
(Editorial ~ 08/28/99)
Southeast Missouri State University had cause to celebrate this past week. First-day enrollment numbers climbed 4.3 percent over a year ago to 8,113 students. That's an accomplishment considering the stiff competition for college-bound students. The university is hoping the numbers continue to grow with an additional 600 to 800 more students by the official enrollment date four weeks into the semester. Enrollment is growing both on campus and at outlying education centers...
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EARLY DISMISSAL PLAN HELPS PARENTS
(Editorial ~ 08/28/99)
The Cape Girardeau School District has adopted a new early dismissal plan as a way to take out the guesswork for parents. The district's new superintendent, Dr. Dan Steska, plans to notify parents of heat-related dismissals the day before. His decision will be based on forecasts from the National Weather Service...
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LETTERS; NATION'S WEALTHY DON'T NEED ANOTHER TAX CUT
(Letter to the Editor ~ 08/28/99)
To the editor: The Republicans are clamoring for another tax cut. President Clinton says it's too risky, and he's right. These are the most prosperous times in America's history, and the time is now for us to start paying down the Republicans' multitrillion-dollar national debt, which was run up in President Reagan's make-believe dream world. It seems the Republicans are still stuck in that time frame and are unwilling to face reality and free themselves...
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DEFENSE RULES AT JAMBOREE
(High School Sports ~ 08/28/99)
St. Vincent's Nathan Thomas tackled Cape Central's Otis Turner during Friday's jamboree at Perryville High School. PERRYVILLE -- If Friday night's jamboree at St. Vincent High School is any indication, this could be a low scoring season. Of 144 offensive plays between four teams, only two touchdowns were scored, one by St. Vincent on Jackson and one by Jackson against Perryville...
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SE SOCCER WOMEN DROP DEBUT IN OT
(College Sports ~ 08/28/99)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Southeast's women's soccer program made an exciting debut Friday night at Drury College but saw its first effort ultimately end in a 3-2 overtime loss. Southeast jumped out to a 2-0 lead on a pair of first-half goals by Nichole Thiele. Drury came back on goals by Lotte Reimjer and Julie Hunkins. Reijmers score the game winner with 1:39 left in overtime...
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AREA PLAYERS WITH MAJOR ASPIRATIONS
(College Sports ~ 08/28/99)
The following is a listing of players with area ties who are competing in professional baseball. Included in the list are each players' local connection, his last year as an amateur and his major league affiliation. Steve Bieser (Ste. Genevieve High School, Southeast Missouri State 1989) St. Louis Cardinals:...
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BIRTHS
(Births ~ 08/28/99)
Son to Clayton Edward Sauceda and Amy Jo Yount of Marble Hill, Southeast Missouri Hospital, 5:56 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8, 1999. Name, Clay Hunter. Weight, 7 pounds 12 ounces. Third child, first son. Ms. Yount is the daughter of Karen Yount and Craig Yount of Marquand. She is employed at Procter & Gamble. Sauceda is the son of Alice Sauceda and Juan Sauceda of Oran. He is employed at Procter & Gamble...
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LAVADA VINCENT
(Obituary ~ 08/28/99)
Funeral for Lavada Gosnell Vincent of Cape Girardeau will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Ford and Sons Mt. Auburn Chapel. The Rev. David Pringle will officiate. Burial will be in Fairmount Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel from 4-8 p.m. today...
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MARIE SMITH
(Obituary ~ 08/28/99)
BLOOMFIELD -- Funeral for Marie Lee Smith of Bloomfield will be held at 1 p.m. today at Morgan Funeral Home in Advance. The Rev. Edsel Pruett will officiate. Burial will be in Williams Cemetery at Perkins. Smith, 85, died Thursday, Aug. 26, 1999, at Advance Nursing Center...
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VIOLET TOWNSEND
(Obituary ~ 08/28/99)
EAST PRAIRIE -- Violet Ruth Townsend, 66, of East Prairie died Friday, Aug. 27, 1999, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Sept. 21, 1932, in Kentucky Bend, Ky., daughter of Elvis and Mary Myrtle Adams Pugh. She and John Thomas "J.T." Townsend were married Sept. 24, 1950. He died May 30, 1992...
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EVA COPELAND
(Obituary ~ 08/28/99)
MOREHOUSE -- Eva Lou Copeland, 78, died Friday, Aug. 27, 1999, at Clearview Nursing Center in Sikeston. She was born Sept. 9, 1920, at Cline's Island, daughter of Frank and Rosa Robey Patrick. Copeland was a New Madrid County election judge in the Morehouse voting precinct for many years...
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DAN FORSELL
(Obituary ~ 08/28/99)
DONGOLA, Ill. -- Dan Forsell, 47, of Dongola died Friday, Aug. 27, 1999, at his home. He was born June 28, 1952, in Aurora, son of Carl and Stella Filzen Forsell. He and Linda Cruse were married April 5, 1975, in Yorkville. Forsell was a veteran of the Vietnam War, and received a Bronze Star...
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LILLIAN LOWES
(Obituary ~ 08/28/99)
Lillian B. Lowes, 86, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Aug. 26, 1999, at St. Francis Medical Center. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Mark Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Robert Klein officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery...
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AGNES HULSHOF
(Obituary ~ 08/28/99)
PORTAGEVILLE -- Agnes Cecelia Hulshof, 53, of Portageville died Friday, Aug. 27, 1999, at Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston. She was born Feb. 17, 1946, at Conran, daughter of Herman and Stella Durbin Hulshof. Hulshof was a member of St. Eustachius Catholic Church and its Ladies Society...
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MARIE ANDERSON
(Obituary ~ 08/28/99)
ULLIN, Ill. -- Funeral for Marie Anderson of Ullin will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church. The Revs. F.M. Speakman and Richard Martin will officiate. Burial will be in Jonesboro Cemetery at Jonesboro. Friends may call at Jones Funeral Home in Tamms from 5-8 p.m. today, Sunday from 8 a.m. to noon, and at the church from 12:30 p.m. until service time...
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