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4x4 10-19-14
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Charles Pickett Cape Girardeau Retired, United Airlines Do you plan to get the flu shot this year? Yes, I do it every year. My doctor feels it's good to do, and I take his advice. What is your breakfast routine? I don't cook at all. My breakfast routine is called the Cracker Barrel...
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Campaign spending modest in state House races
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
The most recent reported quarter was one of low spending, according to campaign-finance reports submitted to the Missouri Ethics Commission for candidates running for Missouri's 145th and 147th House Districts. Republican Shelley Keeney and Democrat Charles Elrod will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot as candidates for the 145th District. Republican Kathy Swan, Democrat Gary Gaines and Libertarian Greg Tlapek are running for the 147th District House seat...
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Car found in river near Portageville
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
NEW MADRID, Mo. -- Further investigation is needed before law enforcement determines whose car recently was found in the murky waters of the Mississippi River near Portageville, Missouri. New Madrid chief of police Joey Higgerson said divers attempted Thursday to look at a submerged car, which was discovered two weeks ago during a national fishing tournament at New Madrid. Higgerson said because the river is rising, dangerous conditions prevented divers from recovering the car...
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Cape apartment fire results in one death
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
A man is dead after a fire in a Cape Girardeau apartment early Friday morning. Russell Whitworth, 68, of Cape Girardeau likely died of smoke inhalation after a fire began inside his apartment at 1222 Brookshire Road, Cape Girardeau County Coroner John Clifton said...
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Report: Ferguson officer says he feared for life
(State News ~ 10/19/14)
WASHINGTON -- The police officer who fatally shot an unarmed 18-year-old in a St. Louis suburb in August has told investigators he was pinned in his vehicle and in fear for his life as they struggled over his gun, The New York Times reported. Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson has told authorities Michael Brown reached for the gun during a scuffle, the Times reported in a story posted on its website Friday night. ...
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Survey to junior high students failed to follow school policy
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
Cape Girardeau school administrators say they are taking steps to ensure district staff will follow a policy that governs student surveys, after parents raised alarm about questionable content in one recently given to junior high students. On Oct. 3, a survey from a community organization that works to prevent youth substance abuse was administered at Cape Central Junior High, which resulted in complaints from parents of inappropriate questions -- including some about sexual orientation, sexual activity, drug use and illegal activities.. ...
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CBS website publicizes 1965 missing-child case
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
The 50th anniversary of her disappearance is drawing closer, but it doesn't matter to the ones who love her how long and hard the search is. They just want to find their Beth, and any exposure her story can get to an audience, big or small, they'll take it...
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FBLA Raises Money with Hunger Run
(Submitted Photo ~ 10/19/14)
Cape Central Future Business Leaders of America conducted a Hunger Run between quarters of the Cape Jackson Football game. The two minute run netted $526 for the SEMO Food Bank.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 10/19/14)
Today is Sunday, Oct. 19, the 292nd day of 2014. There are 73 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 19, 1814, the first documented public performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" took place at the Holliday Street Theater in Baltimore, where it was performed by an actor now known only as "Mr. Hardinge."...
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Schulte - Moore
(Wedding ~ 10/19/14)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Megan Kathleen Schulte and Madison Middleton Moore Jr. were married July 19, 2014, at Firestone Baars Chapel on the campus of Stephens College in Columbia. Dave Cover performed the ceremony. Guitarist and soloist were Andrew and Kristin Camp of Columbia. Reader was Stanley Haertling of Jackson, uncle and godfather of the bride...
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Toole - Schoch
(Wedding ~ 10/19/14)
Alicia Toole and Spencer Schoch were married June 7, 2014, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Cape Girardeau. The Rev. David Hulshof and Deacon Thomas Schumer performed the ceremony. Geri Beussink of Jackson was pianist, and Casie Mills of Cape Girardeau was vocalist...
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Bertrand - Rhodes
(Engagement ~ 10/19/14)
Chuck and Evelyn Bertrand of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Amee Michelle Bertrand, to Ryan Brant Rhodes. He is the son of Mike and Debbie Lix of Cape Girardeau. Amee received a bachelor's degree in nursing from Southeast Missouri State University. She is a registered nurse...
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Beussink - Deason
(Engagement ~ 10/19/14)
Mark and Geri Beussink of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Brooke Beussink, to Kent Deason. He is the son of Terry and Dorothy Deason of New Hamburg, Missouri. Brooke received a master's degree in occupational therapy from the University of Missouri. She is an occupational therapist at SoutheastHEALTH...
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Scherer - Glastetter
(Engagement ~ 10/19/14)
Donald and Jill Scherer of Barnhart, Missouri, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Loren Scherer, to Dustin Paul Glastetter. He is the son of David and Denise Glastetter of Cape Girardeau. Emily is a 2006 graduate of Seckman High School in Imperial, Missouri. She received a bachelor of science degree in education from Southeast Missouri State University in 2011. She is a teacher with Mehlville, Missouri, Schools...
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Paranormal investigator discusses communing with the Great Beyond
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
" ... Found a third closet under the stairs." "Really? Was Harry Potter in there?" I look forward to these moments of levity after sitting at my desk, headphones on, eyes bleary from staring at a screen with footage from a surveillance system. Typically the camera has picked up little to no movement, and there are hours upon hours of footage to watch. ...
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FYI 10-19-14
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
United Way of Southeast Missouri will host Boos and Microbrews in partnership with Hop Heads of Southeast Missouri home-brew club and Bluff City Beer Co. from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot at the corner of Broadway and Main Street in downtown Cape Girardeau...
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Fischer receives Ilena Aslin Service Award
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Edna Ruth Fischer, left, received the Ilena Aslin Service Award at the Oct. 9 SoutheastHEALTH volunteer appreciate banquet. Aslin is at right. ...
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Schmidt receives Ilena Aslin Service Award
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Mel Schmidt on Oct. 9 received the Ilena Aslin Service Award at the SoutheastHEALTH volunteer appreciation banquet. Aslin is at right. ...
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Taylor receives Margaret Foster Roberts Spirit Award
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Dorothy Taylor, left, received the Margaret Foster Roberts Spirit Award at the Oct. 9 SoutheastHEALTH volunteer appreciation banquet. At right is Mary Gerlach, who chairs the auxiliary awards committee. ...
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Light up Halloween night with homemade luminaries
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Homemade luminaries welcome partiers or trick-or-treaters
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Adopt Wilma
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Wilma, about 3 months old, is beagle/heeler mix. She is super sweet. For more information, contact The Humane Society 334-5837. ...
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Adopt Zoey
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Zoey is a 3-year-old pure-bred border collie that loves hugs. She is currently being treated for heartworms. For more information, contact Safe Harbor at 243-9823. ...
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Pet of the week
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Pet Name: Leo Owner: Kasey Cox Leo is enjoying the fall weather at the dog park, and he loves to frolick with the big dogs. ...
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Table traditions and potpourri of pumpkin sweets
(Column ~ 10/19/14)
Family traditions are just the absolute best. I know there were many Sunday afternoons when our mother was so tired and wanted to rest, but getting together as family was always a priority. I know our family is not unique, and many families have this tradition, as do my cousins, Jan and Richard Kinsey. Sunday meals together with their children are very special...
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Exhibit reflects pioneers of East Perry County
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
ALTENBURG, Mo -- The difficulty of settling East Perry County in the 1840s and the determination required of Lutheran immigrants from Saxony, Germany, to survive are revived in an exhibit on display through Nov. 7 at the Lutheran Heritage Center and Museum in Altenburg...
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Keep on asking and God will respond
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
It was in an unlikely place that I renewed my faith. I thoroughly enjoy murder mysteries. That sounds rather morbid, I know, but it's the intricacies involved in solving them that captures my interest. The one I watched on television a couple evenings ago certainly touched my spirit...
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Seeking contentment that quenches
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Signs of a coming winter are everywhere. Black woolly bugs are venturing across the driveway the way Moses and the Hebrew slaves crossed the Red Sea. My car is crushing acorns under its tires as if they were a gravel road. And perhaps most concerning, my appetite is up and activity level is low. Winter is coming. You can feel it...
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Holiday creep extends to Halloween
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
NEW YORK -- Holiday creep, it seems, is here to stay, and it's spookier than it used to be. The blending of holiday traditions -- think Hanukkah bush -- now kicks off with Halloween in a variety of ways. Here's a peek at the holiday bleed:...
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Club news 10-19-14
(Community News ~ 10/19/14)
Town and Country FCE Club met Oct. 9 at Jackson Extension Center. Minutes from the September meeting were read by Darlene McCain and approved as read. A thank-you note was read from Cottonwood Treatment Center thanking the club for the donation of a back-to-school ice cream party. Also, a note was read from Jackson Ministerial Alliance Food Pantry thanking the club for the donation of food items...
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A positive influence, now 93, on silly teens
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
__By Darla Buckhannon__ While strolling, I wondered whatever happened to Richard Kiehne. Happy birthday to Gilbert Eichhorn, Nancy Pruett, Chris Cannon, Gail Shy, Jamie Dumey, Nick Lambrou, Joan Seabaugh, Tori Burton, Carolyn Mills, Harvey Wolfe, Katherine Reischman, Genni Ourth, Clara Gramlisch, Wayne McAlister, Gayliene Glency, Blake Senciboy, David Halter, David Schaefer, Lowell Spane, Jerry Beck, Alex Bader, Billy Phillips, Jane Cook, Gordon Atchison, Carolyn Hinkle, Joe Kinder, Sr., Casey Graviett, Mark Siebert, Maria Lynn, Crystal Owens, Monroe Richardson and Dr. ...
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Fall planting: Garlic and irises
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
__Rennie Phillips__ There are a number of bulbs you can plant in the fall; two of my favorites are garlic and irises. Both are easy to grow and really require very little maintenance through the growing season. Garlic will reward you with some good tasting cloves while irises will reward you with some beautiful flowers...
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A colorful American decoration
(Community ~ 10/19/14)
Many kinds of gourds have origins across the world in places such as Africa, Asia and North America. Ornamental gourds are annual vining plants native to North America. They are primarily used for Autumn decorations around the home. Ornamental gourds are tremendously varied in shape and color. ...
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Cape College Center name change is good step for partnership
(Editorial ~ 10/19/14)
A partnership between Southeast Missouri State University, Three Rivers College and Mineral Area College and operated in the Career and Technology Center in Cape Girardeau has been interesting to watch since its inception in the fall of 2010. Here you have three higher education institutions, housed in a fourth educational facility, and all with a goal of helping meet an educational need...
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Empty Bowls event helps with hunger
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/19/14)
Last season, thanks to community support, we received over $5,800 in donations towards the Salvation Army's community meals. This year, our 9th annual Empty Bowls banquet will be from noon to 2 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Salvation Army, 701 Good Hope. Admission is $12 at the door for a soup meal and handmade ceramic bowl with all proceeds benefiting the Salvation Army's meals with friends program...
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Support fire tax on ballot
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/19/14)
Cape Girardeau's Fire Department is a team of professionals, dedicated to protecting the quality of life and economic stability of our community in the most effective, efficient, safest manner possible. As a proud citizen of Cape Girardeau, I support the extension of the fire tax. Our Cape Girardeau Fire Department does far more than responding to fires...
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Prayer 10-19
(Prayer ~ 10/19/14)
O Lord Jesus, we praise you for you are the cornerstone of our faith. Amen.
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St. Louis site won't handle was infected with Ebola
(State News ~ 10/19/14)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A sterilization company on Friday agreed not to treat any waste potentially infected with Ebola at a St. Louis facility after the state attorney general sought a temporary restraining order, alleging that the company had previously violated waste-management laws...
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Births 10/19/14
(Births ~ 10/19/14)
Daughter to Jared David and Christina Lynne White of Jackson, Southeast Hospital, 8:05 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Name, Molly Lyn. Weight, 8 pounds, 13 ounces. Third child, first daughter. Mrs. White is the former Christina Shuffler, daughter of Gene and April Shuffler of Brookfield, Missouri. White is the son of Theresa White of Desloge, Missouri. He is employed by Greater St. Louis Area Council Boy Scouts of America...
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Out of the past 10/19/14
(Out of the Past ~ 10/19/14)
Trans World Express, which only recently reinstated a fourth daily flight here, is once again planning to cut back on its flight schedule; TWE has announced it will drop its 2:16 p.m. flight, effective Oct. 29; the move leaves Cape Girardeau with three flights daily to St. Louis...
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Jackson police report 10/19/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/19/14)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 10/19/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/19/14)
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls Friday:...
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Cape Girardeau police report 10/19/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/19/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY The Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests...
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Leroy Wilke
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
Leroy F. Wilke, 83, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014, at Southeast Hospital. He was born July 25, 1931, in Cape Girardeau, to Herbert and Alma Elizabeth Haunschild Wilke. He and Alberta Faye Biester were married March 4, 1951, in Tilsit...
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Ray Whitworth
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
Russell "Ray" Whitworth, 68, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Oct. 17, 2014, at his home. Visitation will be from 6 p.m. until service time Monday at Life Point Church on East Jackson Boulevard in Jackson. A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Monday at the church, with the Rev. John Ruedrich officiating...
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Rev. Bernice Sterling
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
The Rev. Dr. Bernice Coar Sterling, 76, of Phenix City, Alabama, former professor at Southeast Missouri State University, died Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014. The funeral will be at noon Tuesday at Mount Zion C.M.E. Church in Smiths Station, Alabama. Taylor Funeral Home in Phenix City is in charge of arrangements...
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Ida Mae Shepherd
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Ida Mae Shepherd, 78, of Perryville died Friday, Oct. 17, 2014, at her home. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday at Hutchings Funeral Chapel in Marble Hill, Missouri. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Bollinger County Memorial Park Cemetery near Marble Hill...
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Louella Reutzel
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
Louella Reutzel, 81, of Jackson passed away Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014, at her home. She was born April 20, 1933, in Lutesville, Missouri, daughter of Milford and Marie Stephens. She and Cletus Reutzel were married Dec. 25, 1953, in Lutesville. Cletus worked on pipeline construction 30 years, and Louella enjoyed traveling with him. ...
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Harlee Moll
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
ST. MARY, Mo. -- Harlee A. Moll, 20, of St. Mary died Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014, at Perry County Memorial Hospital Emergency Room in Perryville, Missouri. She was born May 27, 1994, in Perryville, daughter of Ronald and Teresa Nations Moll. Harlee was a student at Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center. She worked at Bank of Missouri in Perryville and Cape Girardeau. She was a member of Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Sereno, Missouri. She loved to fish and hunt...
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Robert Hull
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
Robert Cordell Hull, 82, of Jackson died Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born April 9, 1932, in Caledonia, Missouri, to Houston and Mildred Talley Hull. He and Thelma G. Huff were married April 7, 1951, in Pocahontas, Arkansas. She passed away Jan. 14, 2004...
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Ruby Hecht
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
Ruby E. Starzinger Hecht, 88, of New Wells entered her heavenly home Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014. She passed away at the family home. Ruby was born March 11, 1926, in New Wells, daughter of Eugene C. and Clara E. Gerler Starzinger. She and Edgar W. Hecht were married Oct. 12, 1947, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in New Wells...
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Terry Groves
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
Terry Lynn Groves, 69, of Springville, Tennessee, formerly of Scott City, died Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014, at Landmark Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Sept. 24, 1945, in Wyatt, Missouri, to George Wallace and Mattie Virginia Brashear Groves. He married Kathryn Ann McClendon June 17, 1967, in Charleston, Missouri...
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Jesse Fuller
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Jesse Neal "Buster" Fuller, 88, of Chaffee died Friday, Oct. 17, 2014, at his home. He was born March 7, 1926, in Truman, Arkansas, to John H. and Sarah Ellen Avery Fuller. He married Notra Cline on May 15, 1948. She preceded him in death Jan. 2, 2001. He later married Marceline Penrose on March 12, 2003...
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Helen Dybel
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
Helen Dybel, 90, of Jackson died Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Crain Funeral Home, Cape Girardeau.
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Thelma Beckwith
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
OLIVE BRANCH, Ill. -- Thelma Fisher Dunn Hodges Beckwith, 85, of Olive Branch died at 2:50 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014, at Hunter Acres Nursing Home. She was born Aug. 20, 1929, in Benton, Illinois, to Harry and Myrtle Jordan Fisher. Thelma was a homemaker...
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Norman "Buck" Abernathy
(Obituary ~ 10/19/14)
Norman "Buck" Abernathy, 84, of Jackson died Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, at Jackson Manor. He was born June 7, 1930, in Oriole, Missouri, to Robert E. and Lela A. Singleton Abernathy. He and Judith Cook were married Feb. 11, 1962, at Scott City. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the Army...
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Road work 10/19/14
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
Highway 51 in Perry County will be reduced with a width restriction of 10 feet as Missouri Department of Transportation crews make repairs to the Chester Bridge over the Mississippi River. A MoDOT news release said the work will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday...
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Ebola lapses persisted for days at Dallas hospital
(National News ~ 10/19/14)
DALLAS -- Minutes after Thomas Eric Duncan arrived for a second time at the emergency room, the word is on his chart: "Ebola." But despite all the warnings the deadly virus could arrive unannounced at an American hospital, for days after the admission, his caregivers are vulnerable...
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Mission Unaccomplished: Containing Ebola in Africa
(National News ~ 10/19/14)
Looking back, the mistakes are easy to see: Waiting too long, spending too little, relying on the wrong people, thinking small when they needed to think big. Many people, governments and agencies share the blame for failing to contain Ebola when it emerged in West Africa...
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Rain, wind from hurricanes rake Hawaii, Bermuda
(National News ~ 10/19/14)
KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii -- Hurricane Ana was on course Saturday to miss Hawaii by more than a hundred miles but was generating high waves, strong winds and heavy rains that prompted flash-flood warnings throughout the islands. Meanwhile, Hurricane Gonzalo crushed trees, flattened power lines and damaged Bermuda's main hospital during an hours-long battering, but the tiny, wealthy British territory suffered no deaths...
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Man sentenced to life in prison in loud-music killing
(National News ~ 10/19/14)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Florida man convicted of first-degree murder for fatally shooting a teenager in an argument over loud music outside a Jacksonville convenience store was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole. The life sentence imposed by Circuit Judge Russell Healey was mandatory for 47-year-old Michael Dunn after prosecutors decided not to seek the death penalty...
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Body of missing actress found in ravine
(Entertainment ~ 10/19/14)
SEATTLE -- The King County medical examiner has confirmed a body found in a ravine in the Seattle suburb of Auburn is that of missing actress Misty Upham, known for her roles in "August: Osage County," "Frozen River" and "Django Unchained." In a statement, the medical examiner's office said Friday the 32-year-old woman died Oct. ...
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Bishops scrap welcome to gays in sign of a split
(International News ~ 10/19/14)
VATICAN CITY -- Catholic bishops scrapped their landmark welcome to gays Saturday, showing deep divisions at the end of a two-week meeting sought by Pope Francis to chart a more merciful approach to ministering to Catholic families. The bishops failed to approve even a watered-down section on ministering to homosexuals that stripped away the welcoming tone of acceptance contained in a draft document earlier in the week...
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Container ship adrift again off Canada
(International News ~ 10/19/14)
PRINCE RUPERT, British Columbia -- A disabled Russian container ship carrying hundreds of tons of fuel is adrift again, but officials said Saturday there is no immediate risk of it reaching shore, hitting rocks and causing a spill. Royal Canadian Navy Lt. Greg Menzies said a tow line from the Coast Guard ship Gordon Reid got detached, but he noted the Russian vessel is 24 nautical miles away from shore. Menzies said efforts are underway to get the line reattached...
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South Korea concert planner found dead after 16 die
(International News ~ 10/19/14)
SEOUL, South Korea -- A South Korean man involved in planning an outdoor pop concert where 16 people were killed after falling through a ventilation grate was found dead Saturday in an apparent suicide, officials said, as doctors treated eight others facing life-threatening injuries from the disaster...
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Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda 10/20/14
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
Administrative Office Building 1 Barton Square, Jackson 9 a.m. Monday Open session Pertinent address: 1 Barton Square, Jackson, Mo...
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U.S. Supreme Court balks at last-minute vote changes in Texas
(National News ~ 10/19/14)
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has allowed Texas to use its strict voter ID law in the November election even after a federal judge said the law was the equivalent of a poll tax and threatened to deprive many blacks and Latinos of the right to vote this year...
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Police: 'Err on the side of caution' to protect children
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
Bystanders' willingness to get involved can make all the difference in whether child abusers are brought to justice, a local assistant prosecuting attorney said. "Certainly, document anything you see, anything a child tells you, and report it immediately," said Julie Hunter, who prosecutes many of Cape Girardeau County's child abuse cases. "Be willing to cooperate every step of the way."...
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Cosplayers offer advice on creating memorable costumes
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
Anabella Michael has finished her Halloween costume for this year, but she and her dad, Cory Michael, spent Saturday afternoon at the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri, picking up ideas for future projects. "It was fun," the 12-year-old said of the presentation by Desiree Cosplay of St. Louis and Becky Brown-Clements of Cape Girardeau...
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Beine, Minor lead Southeast soccer past EKU
(College Sports ~ 10/19/14)
Southeast Missouri State seniors Natasha Minor and Breana Beine have built up such good chemistry over the past two seasons that they make creating plays and scoring look easy.
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Southeast roundup: Volleyball team picks up 2 conference home wins
(College Sports ~ 10/19/14)
The Southeast Missouri State volleyball team picked up a pair of Ohio Valley Conference wins at home to improve to 4-4 in the conference and 8-14 overall.
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Cards play deep into October, again come up short
(Professional Sports ~ 10/19/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Mike Matheny has led the Cardinals deep into October all three seasons since replacing Tony La Russa as manager. When St. Louis falls short each year, he bears the weight of expectations.
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Struggling Rams defense set to face Seahawks, Wilson
(Professional Sports ~ 10/19/14)
St. Louis has recorded just one sack through five games this season
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Mizzou downs Florida 42-13
(Professional Sports ~ 10/19/14)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Marcus Murphy scored three touchdowns, including two on special teams, and Missouri embarrassed Florida 42-13 Saturday night. The Tigers (5-2, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) scored on a kickoff return, a punt return, a fumble return and an interception return. They managed just seven first downs and 119 yards of offense, including 20 passing, and essentially let the Gators self-destruct in nearly every way imaginable...
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ND's Hopkins, Walker finish 7th at state doubles tourney
(High School Sports ~ 10/19/14)
Notre Dame's Carly Hopkins and Madeline Walker finished seventh in the Class 1 state doubles tournament on Saturday at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield, Missouri. Hopkins, who made her third straight doubles state tournament, also took seventh in last year's tournament with former partner Reagan Kapp...
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High school roundup: Parsons, Notre Dame boys soccer rout Saxony Lutheran 8-0
(High School Sports ~ 10/19/14)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Friday.
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High school roundup: Davis leads Central at Springfield Invitational
(High School Sports ~ 10/19/14)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Saturday.
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Man faces 4 charges after high-speed chase
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
A Steele, Missouri, man is facing four criminal charges, including two felonies, after a high-speed chase Friday night in Cape Girardeau. Matthew David Cameron, 20, is accused of endangering the welfare of a child and resisting a lawful stop -- both felonies -- and one count each of failure to yield to an emergency vehicle and careless and imprudent driving, both misdemeanors, according to his arrest warrant...
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Nature Center Fall Festival
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com ABOVE: Beverly Shofstall, director of Free Again Wildlife Rehabilitation, holds a great horned owl during the Fall Festival on Saturday at the Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center. ...
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Abuse cases create 'a lot of tears'
(Local News ~ 10/19/14)
In her 12 years prosecuting child-abuse cases, Julie Hunter has been, in her words, "fairly successful." But it's the days she didn't succeed that stay with her. "I've lost a couple of cases that will haunt me forever," the Cape Girardeau County assistant prosecuting attorney said during a recent telephone interview. "... I've had a child collapse on me in the parking lot. I've had a mother collapse."...
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