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Holloman busts into end zone for game-winner
(College Sports ~ 11/23/08)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. -- All four of Southeast Missouri State's wins this year required fourth-quarter comebacks. The first three were led by senior quarterback Houston Lillard. With Lillard sitting out Saturday's season finale because of a knee injury, Matt Scheible did the honors...
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Vietnam vet from Marble Hill receives Purple Heart nearly 40 years late
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Jack Faries finally received a Purple Heart on Saturday, nearly 40 years after his service in the Vietnam War. Many family members attended the ceremony at Community Church in Marble Hill. "Today means a lot," Faries said. He also received the Vietnam Service Medal with Three Bronze Service Stars, the Meritorious Unit Commendation with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Army Good Conduct Medal and the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm...
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Police report 11/23/08
(Police/Fire Report ~ 11/23/08)
Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI n Gregory Welter, no age given, 208 Louis St., was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Arrests n A subject is in custody pending formal charges for first-degree robbery...
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Illinois man graduates boot camp
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
Navy Seaman Jamie R. Tate, son of Angela M. Smith of Rocky Mount, N.C. and Jamie L. Tate of Mound City, Ill., recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Tate completed a variety of training including classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. ...
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Iraqi lawmakers vote on U.S. security pact Wednesday
(International News ~ 11/23/08)
BAGHDAD -- The Iraqi parliament will vote Wednesday on a pact that would allow U.S. troops to stay in Iraq for three more years, but the government's hopes of winning a wide margin of approval to ensure the deal's legitimacy appeared to be fading...
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FYI 11/23/08
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
Notre Dame Regional High School thespians collect food Notre Dame Regional High School Thespian troupe 6344 and Backstage Blues collected 1,825 pounds of food for a local charitable food program, St. Mary's Food Pantry. It was the first year they participated in the International Thespian Society national community service initiative, Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat (TOTS-EAT). ...
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Wheeler - Wooten
(Wedding ~ 11/23/08)
Melissa Dawn Wheeler and Bobby Glenn Wooten exchanged vows Oct. 18, 2008, at Spring Park in Tuscumbia, Ala. Henry Melton of Florence, Ala., performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Joe and Barbara Wheeler of Kennett, Mo., and the late Patricia Wheeler. The groom is the son of the late Glenn and Lavon Wooten of Jackson...
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Miinch - Cheney
(Wedding ~ 11/23/08)
Kami Leann Miinch and Robert Alan Cheney Jr. were married Aug. 2, 2008, at First Baptist Church in Jackson. The Rev. Robert Cheney Sr. performed the ceremony. Music was provided by John Cheney of Lansing, Mich., and Laura Robinson of Jackson. Soloist was Aaron Eades of Scott City...
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Hanover Street: Neighbors, police work to get rid of thugs
(Editorial ~ 11/23/08)
The law-abiding people who live on Hanover Street in Cape Girardeau are frustrated by the one-way direction their street appears to be heading. That would be south. The street has grabbed headlines recently with shootings, the first on Nov. 2 when a 27-year-old man was shot in his right thigh, apparently the result of an ongoing altercation that began a week earlier at a dance hall...
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Woelk - Zaal
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Woelk of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Christian J. Woelk of Washington, D.C., to Capt. John Andrew Zaal of Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom. He is the son of Judy Zaal of Newark, Del., and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zaal of Charlotte, N.C...
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Economy may complicate paying for college
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
Kim Bonney knew the first thing she'd tell her daughter when she got back from a financial aid seminar: "Study and bump up that ACT score." With a slight increase, her daughter would be eligible for more scholarship money from Southeast Missouri State University...
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Bulldogs find enough offense to claim third
(High School Sports ~ 11/23/08)
FENTON -- Notre Dame senior forward Brock Dirnberger was packing up his duffel bag at the conclusion of Saturday's Class 2 third-place game win against Pembroke Hill when he noticed coach Brad Wittenborn standing beside him. "Sorry for ruining your perfect record at state," Dirnberger said to the Bulldogs' coach...
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Larry Ervin
(Obituary ~ 11/23/08)
Larry Wayne Ervin, 45, of Scott City, formerly of Benton, Mo., died Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Nov. 1, 1963, in Cape Girardeau, son of Lawrence W. and Janet Sue Clark Ervin. He and Stacy L. Niswonger were married July 15, 1988, at Benton...
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Statue naming raises money for Humane Society
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
Capaha Bank had a "Bark at the Bank" promotion to name the statue of a dog at the Kingshighway branch. They raised $540 for the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri. People voted by making monetary donations. The winning name was Buck.
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Area calendar
(Community Sports ~ 11/23/08)
Baseball n Southeast camps: The Southeast Missouri State baseball program will host six camps between December and February at Houck Field House. They are designed for boys age 8 through seniors in high school and cost $95 per camp. Two fundamental camps for ages 8 through 12 will take place Dec. ...
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Local man completes training at West Point
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
Cadet Neil Kanneberg, son of Keith and Chris Kanneberg of Cape Girardeau, completed seven weeks of cadet basic training at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Referred to as "Beast Barracks," this training is one of the most challenging events a cadet will encounter in the four years at the academy. ...
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Hazelwood East capitalizes on Jackson's miscues
(High School Sports ~ 11/23/08)
FLORISSANT -- A perfect football game might have given the Jackson Indians a shot in Saturday's Class 5 state semifinal game. But five turnovers and four costly special teams plays doomed any chance Jackson had of knocking off host Hazelwood East. Add in a 164-yard, four-touchdown performance by senior running back DeJuan Owens, and the Spartans had all the elements they needed for a 33-6 thrashing of Jackson...
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Violinists prepare for trip to Singapore
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
Most children this time of year spend Thanksgiving break at home, eating, sleeping and playing games. Eleven children from the Southeast Missouri Music Academy will spend Thanksgiving break and the week after it in Japan and Singapore traveling, learning and playing violin...
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Obama economic plan aims for 2.5M new jobs by 2011
(National News ~ 11/23/08)
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama promoted an economic plan Saturday he said would create 2.5 million jobs by rebuilding roads and bridges and modernizing schools while developing alternative energy sources and more efficient cars. "These aren't just steps to pull ourselves out of this immediate crisis. These are the long-term investments in our economic future that have been ignored for far too long," Obama said in the weekly Democratic radio address...
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Focus on the Family: Child's slow development is likely biological
(Column ~ 11/23/08)
Dear Dr. Dobson: We have a 6-year-old son who is a late bloomer and is having trouble learning to read. Even though he is immature, I don't understand why this would keep him from reading. Dear Reader: It is likely that your late-maturing youngster has not yet completed a vital neurological process involving an organic substance called myelin. ...
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Good deeds 11/23/08
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
While eating lunch at a local restaurant, Sherri Brethold, Southeast Missouri Chapter American Red Cross health and safety director, assisted a gentleman who needed medical help. The man was having difficulty standing and was disoriented. The wait staff became alarmed and called 911, but could not convey the situation. ...
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Davault - 67 years
(Anniversary ~ 11/23/08)
Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes Davault of Jackson observed their 67th wedding anniversary Nov. 20, 2008. They will celebrate at a later time. Davault and Doris Brennecke were married Nov. 20, 1941, in Cape Girardeau. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Brennecke. Davault is the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. W.W. Davault...
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Speak Out 11/23/08
(Speak Out ~ 11/23/08)
Submitting to God THERE ARE many people in Southeast Missouri who do not realize that Islam is the religion of Muslims. "Islam" means a submission to the will of God. "Muslim" is one who submits to the will of God. Peace be with you. Union bailout plan...
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Trial of Cape Girardeau man in dogfighting case postponed to March
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
The trial for Cape Girardeau man accused of participating in dogfighting last October was postponed Friday, according to court officials. Jessey Short, 32, was slated to stand jury trial at 9 a.m. Friday in Stoddard County, but attorneys in the case opted to push back the proceedings. ...
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His & Hers: She shoots a gun, he aims a camera
(Column ~ 11/23/08)
Husband-and-wife journalists Bob Miller and Callie Clark Miller use this space to offer their views on everyday issues. SHE SAID It would have been more peaceful to take a crying Dawson. That's what I was thinking as I perched statuelike in my blind and listened to the creaking and popping noises of Bob shifting his weight and stretching his legs behind me...
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Joint Veterans Council presents award to Faune Riggin
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
The Cape Girardeau area Joint Veterans Council held its second Battalion Formation at Arena Park recently. The master of ceremonies was Bill Adams and the featured speaker was Lt. Col. Terry Crass. In attendance were representatives from American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, the Marine Corps League, Navy Seebees, VietNow, Missouri National Guard, American Red Cross, Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution and Air Force ROTC. ...
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Bixler - Bohnert
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
Michele and Rob Litzelfelner of Jackson and Vince Bixler of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsay Maree Bixler, to Corey Michael Bohnert, both of St. Louis. He is the son of Carletta Bohnert of Cape Girardeau and Steve and Debbie Bohnert of Pacific, Mo...
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Reynolds - Knaup
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
Jerry and Lou Reynolds of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Meagan Reynolds, to Jonathan Knaup, both of Brentwood, Mo. He is the son of Richard and Charlotte Knaup of Jackson. Reynolds received a bachelor's degree from Southeast Missouri State University. She is a sales representative with Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America...
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Essner - Seiler
(Wedding ~ 11/23/08)
KELSO, Mo. -- Leeanna Frances Essner and Chad Patrick Seiler were married Feb. 2, 2008, at St. Augustine Catholic Church. The Rev. Oliver Clavin performed the ceremony. Organist was Hope Essner and vocalist was Bill LeGrand, uncle of the groom, both of Kelso...
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Steward - Broughton
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
Marietta and David Obergoenner of Gordonville and Lon and Susan Steward of Prince George, Va., announce the engagement of their daughter, Whitney Nicole Steward, to Logan Patrick Broughton. He is the son of Tim Broughton of St. Louis and Michelle and Roy McMillan of Cape Girardeau...
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Holloway to continue career with Billikens
(High School Sports ~ 11/23/08)
FENTON -- Senior Joda Holloway took a great deal of pressure off the Notre Dame offense late in Saturday's third-place game. He did it by scoring. Scoring goals was difficult for Notre Dame at the final four this weekend. The Bulldogs had opportunities in their semifinal against Helias on Friday, but failed to finish off attacks as they went scoreless for two halves, two 15-minute overtimes and then converted just one of their five penalty kicks in the shootout...
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California boy becomes 36th child dropped off under Nebraska safe-haven law
(National News ~ 11/23/08)
KIMBALL, Neb. -- Nebraska officials say a 14-year-old California boy has become the last child reported abandoned under the state's safe-haven law before it was changed to limit such drop-offs to infants no more than 30 days old. Nebraska officials say the boy from California's Yolo County was driven to Nebraska's Kimball County Hospital on Friday by his mother...
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Bollinger County Chamber of Commerce looks at shifting responsibility for fall festival
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. — The annual Fall Harvest Festival has become such a big responsibility for the Bollinger County Chamber of Commerce that no one wants to accept the nomination for president of the chamber. Even current president Donnia Mayfield said she doesn't want to take on another year as president because of the amount of work the fall festival requires...
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McMillan - 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 11/23/08)
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillan of Scott City celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a dinner reception Nov. 9, 2008, at Evangelical United Church of Christ in Cape Girardeau. Hosts were their children. McMillan and Jane Ellinger were married Nov. 7, 1958, in Scott City. Their attendants were Pat Terry, sister of the groom, and Frank Ellinger, brother of the bride...
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What's happening today 11/23/08
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
Craft fairs planned for the weekend Three craft fairs will continue through today. The 13th annual Crafts, Gifts & Collectibles at Bavarian Halle in Fruitland has nearly 100 tables full of holiday decorations, wreaths, crocheted items and other objects. ...
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JFK anniversary marked at Dallas shooting site
(National News ~ 11/23/08)
DALLAS -- About 500 people crowded Saturday into the plaza where John F. Kennedy was shot 45 years ago, all agreeing it was right to remember a pivotal moment in American history, even if they didn't all believe the official line. People stood shoulder to shoulder and bowed their heads during a moment of silence at 12:30 p.m. Some hawked JFK memorabilia or pitched conspiracy theories to visitors. Others offered firsthand accounts of their memories of the killing...
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Out of the past 11/23/08
(Out of the Past ~ 11/23/08)
25 years ago: Nov. 23, 1983 Heavy rains that swept through the area during the night and this morning send most rivers and creeks to their bank tops, but there are no reports of flooding; Woodland High School at Lutesville, Mo., where heavy damage occurred during flash flooding last December, is closed because of the threat of Crooked Creek again overflowing its banks...
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Charles James
(Obituary ~ 11/23/08)
Charles "Charlie" James Sr., 78, of Chaffee, Mo., died Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, at Landmark Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Chaffee.
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Crouch - Guard
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
Debbie and Ron Rehkop of Fredericktown, Mo., and Danny and Deb Williams of Sedalia, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Williams Crouch, to Robbie Guard, both of Cape Girardeau. He is the son of Donna and Kenny Wallace and Paul and Shari Guard, all of Cape Girardeau...
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Emerson staffer Lloyd Smith mentioned as candidate for state GOP leadership
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
With Gov. Matt Blunt giving way to Democrat Jay Nixon for the state's top job, the GOP is expecting to replace its party leadership as well in the coming months. With a significant portion of the party's elected leadership coming from Southeast Missouri, Lloyd Smith, the longtime chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson and her late husband, Bill Emerson, is being named by various party officials and political bloggers as a top candidate to become chairman of the Republican State Committee...
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Virda Moldenhauer
(Obituary ~ 11/23/08)
Virda A. Moldenhauer, 94, of Menfro, Mo., died Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008, at Perry Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation. She was born Feb. 3, 1914, daughter of Edwin and Josephine Boxdorfer Horn. She and August J. Moldenhauer were married June 3, 1933. He preceded her in death Nov. 6, 1997...
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Beussink - Martin
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
Bob and Nan Beussink Jr. of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Leigh Beussink, to Matthew Paul Martin. He is the son of Larry and Harriet Martin of Jackson. Beussink received a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a master's degree in counseling psychology from the University of Southern Mississippi. She is a counselor at Lutheran Family and Children's Services...
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Richard Dexter
(Obituary ~ 11/23/08)
ANNA, Ill. -- Richard Dexter, 59, of Anna died Friday, Nov. 21, 2008, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Dec. 12, 1948, son of Roy and Dorthy McCloud Dexter. He and Sandy Tucker were married July 9, 1983. Dexter served in the U.S. Army. He worked as a truck driver in the construction industry many years...
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MoDOT schedules repairs on I-55 in three counties next week
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
Sections of Interstate 55 in three counties will be reduced to one lane this week. Crews will perform concrete repairs in the northbound lanes from Route E to Route PP in Scott County, closing one lane from 7:30 a.m. Monday to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Crews will also perform concrete repairs in Cape Girardeau County from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday. During this time, only one southbound lane from Highway 74 to Route AB will be open...
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Reynolds - 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 11/23/08)
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reynolds of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception Nov. 8, 2008, at the Elks Lodge. Hosts were Scott Reynolds and Mark (Shaina) Reynolds. Reynolds and Lil Propst were married Nov. 23, 1958, at Red Star Baptist Church...
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Parents without Partners December schedule
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
Parents without Partners has planned the following activities for December. Call 335-0797 or e-mail capesemopwp@yahoo.com with questions. n Line dance lessons at Eagles Aerie No. 3775, 321 N. Spring Ave., Cape Girardeau from 7 to 9 p.m. Dec. 3, 10, 17; beginner lessons at 6 p.m. Open to the public, admission charged...
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Rockett - Christian
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
Robin and Sandra Rockett of Dyersburg, Tenn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Randa Kay Rockett, to Allen Drew Christian, both of Jackson, Tenn. He is the son of Allen and Nancy Christian of Cape Girardeau. Rockett is a 2000 graduate of Dyersburg High School. She received a bachelor of science in business administration in 2004, and a master of business administration in 2008, both from Union University. She is a sales consultant with Ameripride Services in Jackson...
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Calvin Hoehn
(Obituary ~ 11/23/08)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Calvin P. Hoehn, 61, of Perryville died Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, at his home. He was born June 2, 1947, in Perry County, son of Walter and Erna Hopfer Hoehn. He and Joan Buchheit were married April 12, 1969. She survives. Hoehn's lifetime occupation was dairy/agricultural farming. ...
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Astronauts step out for longest, hardest spacewalk
(National News ~ 11/23/08)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Spacewalking astronauts completed almost all of the greasy repairs on a gummed-up joint at the international space station on Saturday, leaving just a few chores behind for another day. As spacewalk No. 3 was getting under way 225 miles up, a new recycling system for converting urine into drinking water broke down again...
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Hellen Clowers
(Obituary ~ 11/23/08)
Hellen Louise Skaggs Clowers, 85, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Nov. 21, 2008, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. She was born Aug. 19, 1923, at Parma, Mo., daughter of Lee Roy and Vivian Alice Jaynes Skaggs. She and Marvin Clowers were married Sept. 5, 1950. He died in September 1979...
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Schwartz - Scherer
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
Joe and Yvonne Schwartz Jr. of Scott City announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Kay Schwartz, to Darren Joseph Scherer, both of Cape Girardeau. He is the son of Gary and Bonnie Scherer of Cape Girardeau. Schwartz received an associate degree in applied sciences/physical therapist assistant from Sanford-Brown College, a massage therapy degree from A Gathering Place, and is a certified reflexologist from The Stone Institute. ...
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Jackson put together impressive two-year run
(High School Sports ~ 11/23/08)
FLORISSANT -- The Jackson football program still is without a state championship, but back-to-back state semifinal appearances is something in which the Indians can take pride. "I told the guys, even though we didn't make it to the dome, it's still something to say that we made it to the semifinals two years in a row," senior Blake Peiffer said. "Not many teams can say that...
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Mae Sherwood
(Obituary ~ 11/23/08)
Mae W. Sherwood, 72, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. She was born Nov. 3, 1936, in Hayti, Mo., daughter of Robert and Bernice Cooper Banks. She and Donald Sherwood were married Aug. 22, 1959. She was a graduate of Central High School in Hayti and of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Mo. ...
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Abbas calls on Obama to implement Arab peace plan
(International News ~ 11/23/08)
NABLUS, West Bank -- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday urged Barack Obama to get involved in Mideast peacemaking efforts immediately after becoming the U.S. president in January. Abbas, who spoke at an economic conference in the West Bank town of Nablus, also asked Obama to endorse a pan-Arab peace initiative that offers full peace with Israel in return for its withdrawal from the West Bank, Gaza and parts of Jerusalem...
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Don't forget the importance of student involvement and teacher involvement in school success
(Column ~ 11/23/08)
My mother took an unusually keen interest in my childhood education. In addition to being my mother, she was my teacher from the fourth through the seventh grade. She taught at one-room schools in the Ozarks over yonder, and I was one of her students...
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Jackson's defense struggles to slow running attack
(High School Sports ~ 11/23/08)
FLORISSANT -- The Jackson defense had to feel fairly good about the first two series against Hazelwood East on Saturday in the Class 5 state semifinal. The Spartans were three-and-out on the first drive and the second ended with an interception by Adam Zweigart after a loss on a rushing play...
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Nude pics in phone lost at McDonald's get online
(National News ~ 11/23/08)
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Here's some food for thought: If you have nude photos of your wife on your cell phone, hang onto it. Phillip Sherman of Arkansas learned that lesson after he left his phone behind at a McDonald's restaurant and the photos ended up online. Now he and his wife, Tina, are suing the McDonald's Corp., the franchise owner and the store manager...
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Homes for the holidays: LFCS offering 21st annual holiday tour
(Community ~ 11/23/08)
Tourists on this year's Lutheran Family and Children's Services 21st annual home tour will see several homes dressed up for Christmas. Getting ideas for their own decorating and seeing the special collections at some of the homes are bonuses. This year's tour includes a bed and breakfast, historic residences, Victorian and contemporary homes...
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Southeast sends seniors out with comeback win
(College Sports ~ 11/23/08)
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. -- Southeast Missouri State's younger players were happy to be able to carry some momentum into the offseason. More than that, they said they were pleased their senior leaders got to experience a victory in their final college game...
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Future of Hanover Street, site of recent shootings, in the hands of those who live there, say police and residents
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
At the sound of gunfire Nov. 2, everyone in Harold Bays' Hanover Street home raced to the basement. When he was sure his wife and three children were safe, he ventured upstairs and outside to see what happened. A bullet-riddled car was parked in front of his home. Police were searching for a wounded man. When a TV news report on the shooting aired with his house in the background, Bays said, he received frantic phone calls from his mother and mother-in-law...
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Lewer - Kluesner
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Bryce and Dorothy Lewer of Sikeston announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Renee Lewer, to Dustin DeWayne Kluesner. He is the son of Norman and Diane Kluesner of New Hamburg, Mo. Lewer is a 2001 graduate of Kelly High School. She is a 2003 graduate of TRCC, and is pursuing a bachelor's degree in medical technology at ASU. She is employed at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau...
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Nenninger - McCraw
(Engagement ~ 11/23/08)
LEOPOLD, Mo. -- Francis and Peggy Nenninger of Leopold, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, April Rene Nenninger, to Cole Montana McCraw. He is the son of Dale McCraw of Shawneetown and Kim Ricketts of Grassy, Mo. Nenninger expects to graduate from Leopold High School in 2009...
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Slaten - Shaw
(Wedding ~ 11/23/08)
Laura Elizabeth Slaten and Joshua Ryan Shaw exchanged vows July 12, 2008, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. David Hulshof performed the ceremony. Readers were Carl Stricker of Charleston, Mo., uncle of the bride; Jennifer Schneider of Warrenton, Mo., and Jessica Cloborn of Cottonwood, Minn., cousins of the groom...
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Raymond Compas
(Obituary ~ 11/23/08)
Raymond L. Compas, 86, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Nov. 21, 2008, at Monticello House in Jackson. He was born May 20, 1922, in New Hamburg, Mo., son of Leo H. and Clara Diebold Compas. He and Minnie Sandvoss were married in September 1949 in Cape Girardeau...
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Three robberies, three arrests, a fourth suspect sought
(Local News ~ 11/23/08)
Three people have been arrested by the Cape Girardeau police for robberies over the weekend. A fourth man is being sought. On Friday, a Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority employee reported being robbed of less than $40 at gunpoint by a woman and man...
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LOCAL SCOUTS DONATE TO COATS FOR KIDS
(Submitted Story ~ 11/23/08)
DYLAN CORVICK, DENNIS JORDAN, JOHN LAWRENCE, PHILIP FRANCIS, TOMAS CONCHO, PAYTON WALLEY, CAMEREN WALLEY, PACK 15, SPONSORED BY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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I think that I shall never see...
(Submitted Story ~ 11/23/08)
This was taken right here in Missouri while on vacation at Lake of the Ozarks.
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