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SoutheastHEALTH auxiliary gives wheelchairs
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
The SoutheastHEALTH auxiliary has donated $30,000 worth of medical wheelchairs to transport patients and visitors at Southeast Hospital and the Southeast Medical Plaza on Broadway in Cape Girardeau. The donation of 21 red and black, heavy-duty wheelchairs includes 15 for use in the hospital and six for use at the Southeast Medical Plaza. ...
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3 injured in crash Friday in Bollinger County
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
ZALMA, Mo. -- Three people from Zalma were injured in a crash Friday evening on Route H in Bollinger County. Ralph R. Carnahan, 24, Eric A. Lemons, 23, and Casey J. Wertich, 29, were hurt when a 1997 Oldsmobile Bravada driven by Carnahan ran off the road and struck several trees about 6 p.m., according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report...
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Purse theft at store leads to charges for two
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
A report of purse snatching led to the arrest of a Cape Girardeau man and woman last week. About 9:30 p.m. Monday, a woman had her purse taken from her by a man as she entered Dollar General at 724 Broadway, according to Sgt. Jason Selzer of the Cape Girardeau Police Department. The man left, and officers took a statement from a witness and viewed surveillance footage...
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Fire destroys Cape Girardeau County home
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
Firefighters responded to a call of a house fire on Cape Girardeau County Road 651 on Thursday night, and a fire chief said the house is a total loss. Dwayne Kirchhoff, East County Fire Protection District chief, said firefighters were on the scene all night after receiving the call just after 9:30 p.m. While they still are investigating what caused the fire, he said it was a flaw in the house's design that allowed the fire to spread so quickly...
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Back to School fair to be Thursday in Benton
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
BENTON, Mo. -- Beacon Health Center in Benton will be the site of the annual Back to School Health Fair on Thursday. According to information provided by Beacon Health, the health fair is scheduled from 2 to 6 p.m. and will provide a one-stop location for area students to obtain physicals at a reduced rate, immunizations, dental and vision screenings and basic school supplies in anticipation of the coming school year...
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Casino sees slight increase in visitors
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
The number of people visiting Isle Casino Cape Girardeau rose slightly from May to June, but the people who visited stayed a shorter time. According to a monthly Missouri Gaming Commission report released last week, 72,525 people visited the casino in June, up from 71,739 in May. ...
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Three arrested in reported kidnapping in Scott County
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
BENTON, Mo. -- Scott County authorities arrested a third person in connection with a reported early Friday morning kidnapping. Andrew Robinett, Ashley Ivie and Bryce Western, all of Sikeston, Mo., are in custody, according to a Scott County Sheriff's Department news release...
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Man sentenced to 50 years for Dexter rape, burglary
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
KENNETT, Mo. -- A former Dexter, Mo., man accused of raping a Dexter woman was sentenced to 50 years in prison Thursday. Moses Grayson made his final appearance in a two-year long case Thursday afternoon in a Dunklin County Courtroom. Cape Girardeau County Judge Benjamin F. Lewis presided over the trial and sentenced Grayson to 30 years on a rape charge and an additional 20 years on a burglary charge...
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City faces decision on restaurant tax
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
The city council Monday night faces an initial decision of where to direct over $1 million a year generated by dining out in Cape Girardeau. Several options are on the table, all of which will require voter approval in November for an extension a 1 percent tax on gross restaurant receipts. ...
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Smith: Governor dragging feet on special election
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
There is only one empty seat in the Missouri legislature, and Republicans say they see a Democratic governor in no hurry to do anything about it as a as a veto session approaches. A vacancy exists in the 120th House District, which includes Crawford and Phelps counties in southern Missouri, because its representative, Jason Smith, a Republican, was elected to Congress during a June 4 special election to replace Jo Ann Emerson...
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Jury finds Zimmerman not guilty
(National News ~ 07/14/13)
SANFORD, Fla. -- Neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman was cleared of all charges Saturday in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teenager whose killing unleashed furious debate across the U.S. over racial profiling, self-defense and equal justice...
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Lynn struggles in Cards' loss to Cubs
(Professional Sports ~ 07/14/13)
CHICAGO -- Lance Lynn is looking forward to the upcoming All-Star break. He needs some time to get ready for the rest of the season. Lynn was knocked out in the fifth inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals went on to a 6-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Saturday night...
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Jackson Junior Legion wins District 14 tournament
(Community Sports ~ 07/14/13)
If the Jackson Junior American Legion Post 158 baseball team came into this weekend's District 14 tournament looking to prove something, it certainly did. Jackson defeated the Sikeston Post 114 Junior Legion team 7-2 in Saturday's championship game at Central field, combining quality pitching, timely hitting and virtually flawless defense to earn a berth in this week's Zone 4 tournament in Festus, Mo...
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Capahas avenge loss to Printers
(Community Sports ~ 07/14/13)
Kenton Parmley drove in seven runs in Plaza Tire's 16-7 victory
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Today in History
(National News ~ 07/14/13)
Today is Sunday, July 14, the 195th day of 2013. There are 170 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On July 14, 1913, Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr., the 38th president of the United States, was born Leslie Lynch King Jr. in Omaha, Neb...
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Huber - Deneke
(Engagement ~ 07/14/13)
Bob and Lisa Huber of Perryville, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Nicole Huber, to Zachary Kane Deneke. He is the son of Larry and Diana Deneke of Whitewater. Huber is a 2008 graduate of St. Vincent's High School in Perryville. She received a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Southeast Missouri State University in 2012. She is a registered nurse at SoutheastHEALTH...
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Harris - hinkle
(Engagement ~ 07/14/13)
Kevin and Catherine Harris of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Cassidy Marie Harris, to Matthew Alan Hinkle. He is the son of Scott and Brenda Hinkle of Cape Girardeau. Harris is a 2006 graduate of Central High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in education from Southeast Missouri State University in 2011, and is pursuing a master's degree in special education at Arkansas State University. She is a special education teacher at Jackson High School...
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Essner - Hamm
(Engagement ~ 07/14/13)
KELSO, Mo. -- Ralph and Donna Essner of Kelso announce the engagement of their daughter, Amanda Marie Essner, to John Paul Hamm. He is the son of Larry and Paulette Hamm of Benton, Mo. Essner is a 2005 graduate of Notre Dame Regional High School. ...
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Day - Field
(Engagement ~ 07/14/13)
David and Karen Voshage of Jackson and Neal Day of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Lewis Day, to Tony Field. He is the son of Tony and Michelle Field of Jackson. Day is a 2005 graduate of Central High School. She received a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed at MedAssets...
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Burnett - Kinder
(Engagement ~ 07/14/13)
Kenny and Sandy Burnett of Delta announce the engagement of their daughter, Kendra Lee Burnett, to Lance William Kinder, both of Oran, Mo. He is the son of Wesley and Teresa Kinder of Randles. Burnett is a 2010 graduate of Delta High School. She is pursuing a degree in social work at Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed by SEMO Alliance for Disability Independence...
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Renz - 60 Years
(Anniversary ~ 07/14/13)
Dean and Norma Renz of Cape Girardeau recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at a luncheon with their family, and also with friends at Lighthouse Bible Baptist Church and Cape Girardeau Senior Center. The couple was married July 4, 1953, in Springfield, Ill. Dean was serving in the U.S. Navy at the time...
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Burger - 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 07/14/13)
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burger of Scott City celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary July 6, 2013, with Mass at St. Augustine Church in Kelso, Mo., and a dinner and dance. Guests attended from the area, and from St. Louis, Kansas City, Ozark and Springfield, Mo., and the states of Ohio and Louisiana...
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Web in a hollow stump
(Column ~ 07/14/13)
Be careful when peering into dark places during summer time. Danger may be lurking there in the form of a snake, wasp nest or wild animal that does not wish to be disturbed. In this case, strong sunlight was shining in and I could see rotting wood that resembled an eroded mesa of Monument Valley wrapped in spider webbing. I took this photo imagining I was at the rim of the Grand Canyon, and the spider's masterful web was swirling water from a great flood...
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FYI
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
The annual Clingingsmith-Craft family reunion is scheduled for noon today at the Knights of Columbus Hall lower level at Highway 61 North in Jackson. It will begin with a basket dinner, and all relatives and friends are invited. A softball tournament to benefit Brayden Deckerd of Perryville, Mo., will begin at 8 a.m. ...
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Walters, others earn Welding Merit Badge
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
Teague Walters of Boy Scout Troop 5 of Cape Girardeau recently earned his Welding Merit Badge at the Career and Technology Center in Sikeston, Mo. Four other Troop 5 scouts, Dylan Hackler, Garrett Auer, Max Dale and Sean Murphy, also received the badge. ...
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Favorite recipes brought back after a trip to the bayou
(Column ~ 07/14/13)
Our daughter Lexie recently returned home from a mission trip to New Orleans. Our church youth and a few adults spent time working with the St. Bernard Project restoring houses from hurricane Katrina. The trip was a hot, yet rewarding time for the group and a fun time was had by all. ...
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First lady hosts 'dinner' at White House for top junior chefs
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
WASHINGTON -- Brynna Robert of Louisiana found out about and entered a White House contest for kid chefs on deadline day. Wisconsin's Liam Kivirist studied more than 1,000 entries from the previous year's competition before stirring up his own creation. Devanshi Udeshi of Texas submitted a healthier version of her all-time favorite thing to eat...
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Employers offer pet insurance as perk
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
LOS ANGELES -- Melissa Yoakam jokingly calls her dog Shadow her "car payment" because she pays $250 a month for the 12-year-old's cancer treatments. She'd pay far less if she had pet insurance, but she didn't take advantage of it when Shadow was younger and when he got cancer it was too late. She uses her experience to convince colleagues not to make the same mistake...
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Adopt Sam
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
Sam is a 1-year-old lab mix and is ready for adoption. For more information, call The Humane Society at 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Joe Boxer
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
Joe Boxer has an orange coat and green eyes. He is a very lovable guy and has a sparkling personality. Come give Joe Boxer a visit. Despite the name he's a lover, not a fighter. For more information, contact Safe Harbor at 243-9823. ...
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Seeing the face of Jesus
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
It's difficult to always to see something good in other people. Everything isn't always beautiful and perfect. Age often takes its toll on your looks, your health and your mind, and it's easy to turn your back on those whom it has attacked. Nevertheless, God intends that we open our hearts to the elderly and sick. "Stand up in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God. I am the Lord" -- Leviticus19:32...
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Stepping out of your cave
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
Each of us has some image in our minds as to what a hero is. We may think of the fireman running into a burning building to rescue a child, or a soldier who finally comes home after serving several tours of duty. Perhaps even an elderly woman or man sitting beside the bed of their lifelong spouse whose Alzheimer's has caused them to forget where they are and whom it is sitting there...
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Bollinger - Zickfield
(Engagement ~ 07/14/13)
Wynn and Linda Bollinger of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Christa Marie Bollinger, to William Andrew Zickfield. He is the son of Kent and Vicki Zickfield of Cape Girardeau. Bollinger received a degree in marketing from Southeast Missouri State University in 2008. She is account manager at Bold Marketing...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
Pet Name: Spencer Owner: Abbey Renee Holder Favorite activity: Lounging. ...
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Singer Erin Sparks to perform at New Mckendree today
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
Singer and songwriter Erin Sparks will make a stop in Jackson today with a performance at New McKendree United Methodist Church. Sparks also will lead worship in the morning service. There is no charge to attend the concert, but a love offering will be accepted. The performance starts at 5 p.m...
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Charity softball tournament planned for child with cancer
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
Brayden Deckerd loves being outdoors, running around and riding his toy tractor. He likes watching "Curious George" with his older sister, Kaelyn, 3. He likes to play ball with his dad. His brown stuffed dog tags along with him everywhere. Brayden is 17 months old, and he has sarcoma cancer...
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Christian comedian Chonda Pierce coming to Cape Girardeau
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
The event, "Girls' Night Out," is a fundraiser for Hoops for Life
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ID emerges of third girl to die of SF crash injuries
(National News ~ 07/14/13)
SAN FRANCISCO -- The name of a girl who died of injuries suffered in the crash-landing of an Asiana Airlines flight in San Francisco emerged Saturday. San Mateo County Coroner Robert Foucrault confirmed 15-year-old Liu Yipeng's identity and said the girl was still in her seat when she was rescued last week. Chinese state media said she went to school with the other two victims killed in last week's accident, a pair of 16-year-old girls...
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Texas abortion providers anticipate many shutdowns
(National News ~ 07/14/13)
HOUSTON -- Dr. Howard Novick winces as he recalls treating two and three women a week for infections and complications from botched abortions. It was the early 1970s, before the procedure was legalized, and the experience persuaded him to devote his life to this area of medicine...
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Countries seeking to bring home Guantanamo Bay prison detainees
(National News ~ 07/14/13)
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's renewed push to close the Guantanamo Bay prison for terrorism suspects has given a glimmer of hope to foreign governments that he will fulfill that promise and triggered diplomatic maneuvering from U.S. allies eager to bring home long-held detainees...
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Out of the past 7/14/13
(Out of the Past ~ 07/14/13)
Plans are being made for a ribbon-cutting ceremony later this month to mark the opening of the new Shawnee Park footbridge over Cape LaCroix Creek. A guesthouse for cancer patients has been established by the Regional Cancer Center; the three-bedroom house just west of the hospital was acquired by Southeast Missouri Hospital earlier this summer and has been opened as guest accommodations for patients who live considerable distances from Cape Girardeau...
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Births 7/14/13
(Births ~ 07/14/13)
Daughter to David Jared and Andrea Lucille Allstun of Jackson, Southeast Hospital, 5:14 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, 2013. Name, Zola Diane. Weight, 5 pounds. Third daughter. Mrs. Allstun is the former Andrea Runnels, daughter of Diane Runnels of Jackson and Larry Runnels of Pocahontas. She is a client manager at MedAssets. Allstun is the son of Diane Jordan and Dann Dickemann of Jackson and Wally Allstun and Pat Murray of Cape Girardeau. He is an IT systems administrator at CPU...
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23 injured during stampede at annual Spanish bull run
(International News ~ 07/14/13)
PAMPLONA, Spain -- The penultimate bull run of Spain's San Fermin festival left at least 23 people injured Saturday, when thrill-seekers fleeing the beasts were crushed at the narrow entrance to the bullring, officials said. An American citizen from Ohio was one of two runners gored...
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5-figure water bills blamed on new software
(National News ~ 07/14/13)
GIRARD, Ohio -- A spate of five-figure water bills in an Ohio city is being blamed on new software, but a pastor joked his church's $93,000 bill was from using too much holy water. The July bill sent to St. Rose Catholic Church in Girard near Youngstown was one of many erroneous statements sent to the city's water customers...
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Militants intensify attacks in Egypt's Sinai
(International News ~ 07/14/13)
CAIRO -- Military attack helicopters rattle over the impoverished desert towns of northern Sinai and the sound of gunfire erupts nightly, raising fears among residents of a looming confrontation between Egypt's military and Islamic militants who have intensified attacks since the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi...
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Crane to clear train tracks in deadly French crash
(International News ~ 07/14/13)
BRETIGNY-SUR-ORGE, France -- A powerful crane will start lifting smashed train cars over buildings Saturday to clear a railway line after a derailment killed six people and injured nearly 200 people south of Paris in what investigators believe may have been a case of equipment failure, authorities said...
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Russia: No asylum application from Snowden
(International News ~ 07/14/13)
MOSCOW -- Russian immigration officials on Saturday said they have not received an application from Edward Snowden, the U.S. National Security Agency leaker who wants to get asylum in Russia. Snowden came to Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport on June 23 from Hong Kong, apparently intending to board a flight to Cuba. He did not get on the flight and is believed to have spent the last three weeks marooned in the airport's transit zone...
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Capahas sweep 'Dogs in season series
(Community Sports ~ 07/14/13)
Plaza Tire posted a perfect 6-0 record against Charleston with Friday's 14-5 victory
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Jackson police report 7/14/13
(Police/Fire Report ~ 07/14/13)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests...
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Great Race award
(Editorial ~ 07/14/13)
Cape Girardeau is on quite a roll when it comes to tourism. In the last few weeks alone, we've had the Great Race, an air show and a fireworks show. Last week it was announced Cape Girardeau had won the 2013 Hemmings Motor News Great Race's Best Overnight Stop City award...
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Archie Wren
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
Archie Lee Wren, 55, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, July 9, 2013, at his home. He was born Dec. 4, 1957, in Madison, Miss., to Clinton and Eloise Brock Wren. He and Brenda Harris were married Dec. 4, 1984, in Cape Girardeau. Archie worked at Extra Hands more than 10 years. He was a member of Word of Faith Fellowship...
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Lea Washburn
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
Lea Patrish Washburn, 84, of Cape Girardeau met her Lord on Saturday, June 29, 2013. She was born March 20, 1929, in Great Falls, Mont., to Anthony and Lillian Gruckey Pinski. She and the late Thomas A. Washburn enjoyed 43 years of marriage. They lived several years in the Chicago area and later moved to Saugatuck, Mich...
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Thelma Tarrillion
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Thelma M. Tarrillion, 83, of Perryville, died Saturday, July 13, 2013, at her home. She was born Sept. 25, 1929, in Perry County, daughter of William Russell and Dora O. Hoffman Rudisaile. She and Howard A. Tarrillion were married March 26, 1951. He preceded her in death Oct. 9, 2012...
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Robert Schwepker
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Robert "Bob" Schwepker, 68, of Chaffee passed away Thursday, July 11, 2013, at the family home. He was born Feb. 10, 1945, in Cape Girardeau, to Walter Frank and Dorothy Marie Amos Schwepker. He and Brenda Emerson were married from 1968 to 1980. He married JoDonna Glaus on Sept. 5, 1992. She preceded him in death Jan. 13, 2012...
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Norman Quade
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
Norman E. Quade, 93, of Cape Girardeau passed away Thursday, July 11, 2013, at The Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born Oct. 13, 1919, at Arbor, Mo., to Herbert and Frieda Gerecke Quade. The family moved to Leming Orchard near Gordonville in 1925...
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Marie McRoy
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
CAIRO, Ill. -- Marie Alberta McRoy, 91, of Cairo passed away Friday, July 12, 2013, at Chateau Girardeau in Cape Girardeau. She was born Jan. 24, 1922, in Cairo to Gilbert R. Swobada Sr. and Alice Hulen Swobada. She married Lewis F. McRoy Sr. and he preceded her in death...
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Lynnette Matlock
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
Lynnette Marie Matlock, 46, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, July 11, 2013, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was a beloved wife and mother who will be forever missed. She was born Oct. 4, 1966, in Cape Girardeau to Larry and Iris Darlene Raider Matlock...
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Brandy Elder
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Paul Robert "Brandy" Elder, 76, of Perryville died Friday, July 12, 2013, at the home of his daughter in Perry County. He was born Jan, 22, 1937, to Perryville, to James Elder and Della Schindler Elder. Brandy worked in public works for the city of Perryville. He was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the V.F.W. Auxiliary. He was of the Catholic faith and a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church...
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Kenneth Demyan
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
Kenneth M. Demyan, 50, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, July 11, 2013, at Saint Francis Medical Center. He was born Aug. 14, 1962, son of Steve and June Fox Demyan. He married Gina Blumenberg on Aug. 9, 2003. Kenneth was a member of Cape First Church and was active at the House of Hope. He was employed at the Lutheran Home...
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Charline Caldwell
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
Charline Frances Nothdurft Caldwell, 85, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, July 11, 2013, at Chateau Girardeau Health Center. She was born June 25, 1928, in Cape Girardeau, to Charles Fredrick and Amelia Klages Nothdurft. She and Don B. Caldwell were married Feb. 9, 1952. He preceded her in death June 6, 1979...
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Elvira Best
(Obituary ~ 07/14/13)
Elvira Best, 92, of Jackson died Saturday, Sept. 13, 2013, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.
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Prayer 7-14
(Prayer ~ 07/14/13)
Lord Jesus, we lift up praises to you, the author and perfecter of our faith. Amen.
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Speak Out 7/14/13
(Speak Out ~ 07/14/13)
The city of Cape Girardeau made sure that the fine dining restaurant N'Orleans can never open up again. They took away 20 to 25 parking spaces that were used in the evening hours. No restaurant can survive without parking. Show has to go No wonder kids are turning out like they are when they put such trash as "Big Brother" on. It's disgusting, and they ought to take it off the air...
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Road work 7/14/13
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
Work on Cairo bridge to restrict traffic beginning July 22 CAIRO, Ill. -- Work to maintain and repair the U.S. 51 Ohio River Bridge between Wickliffe, Ky., and Cairo will restrict traffic to a 7-foot maximum load width beginning at 9 a.m. ...
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Cape Girardeau City Council agenda 7/14/13
(Local News ~ 07/14/13)
City Hall 401 Independence St. Study session, 5 p.m. Monday New ordinances Other business Meeting adjournment...
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Dunklin County grabs win, district edge vs. Jackson Senior Legion
(Community Sports ~ 07/14/13)
Post 158 won the nightcap but dropped the important district game in the opener
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Nixon vetoes new process for lieutenant governor vacancies
(State News ~ 07/14/13)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- No definitive answer will be immediately forthcoming on how Missouri replaces a lieutenant governor who leaves office partway through a term. Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed legislation last week that would have required a new lieutenant governor be selected during the next general election while an aide for the departing officeholder handles ministerial duties in the meantime. ...
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Napolitano departure bares DHS leadership gaps
(National News ~ 07/14/13)
WASHINGTON -- The leadership vacancy created by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano's resignation is the latest and greatest blow to a department where one-third of the heads of key agencies and divisions have been filled with acting officials or remained vacant for months...
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Marilyn Monroe negatives, with copyright, go on block
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
NEW YORK -- Fashion and celebrity photographer Milton H. Greene was only 26 years old when he photographed Marilyn Monroe for Look magazine. He went on to take thousands of photos of the Hollywood siren, capturing both her vulnerability and her sex-bomb persona...
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Necklace tells the story of a marriage
(Community ~ 07/14/13)
Question: I have been watching reruns of the TV series "Bewitched" with my granddaughter. We were wondering about the heart necklace Samantha wears. We think she wore it in every episode -- or almost every one, anyway. Do you know if there was some significance to it?...
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