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Notre Dame girls basketball weathers storm, puts away Cape Central
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/16)
If you had told Notre Dame girls basketball coach Renee Peters that her team would start slow, be in a two-point ballgame in the second half and not get a single point from offensive talisman Sam Brennan after halftime, she wouldn't have believed her team would come out on the right side of the result. But the Bulldogs found a way...
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Cape's Newest Cafe & Lounge!
(Submitted Story ~ 02/01/16)
Cape has a new cafe and lounge! 5th & 73rd Cafe and Lounge is now open for business. CEO's Briona Adams and David Simmons began working on this project in October of 2015 and with new renovations and an eager staff they are ready to serve the community. Located at 334 N. Frederick St. in Cape Girardeau, the cafe is in the perfect location directly next door to the post office at N. Frederick St. and Bellevue near the SEMO Main Campus...
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Lower gas prices helps car sales, Cape dealers say
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Americans have been paying less at the pump recently. AAA estimates decreasing gas prices saved Americans more than $115 billion in 2015, which works out to more than $550 per licensed driver. Gas prices now are even lower. In January, crude oil prices dropped to their lowest level since 2003, according to The Associated Press. Earlier this month, AAA reported the national average gas price per gallon dipped below $2 for the first time since 2009...
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Perry County hires new school superintendent from Meadow Heights
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Perry County School District 32 will have a new superintendent June 30. Andrew Comstock, superintendent of the Meadow Heights R-II district in Patton, Missouri, recently accepted the job. He will replace Scott Ireland, who announced his resignation from District 32 in October. Ireland is filling out the remainder of the time specified in his three-year employment contract...
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Cape City Council to hold meeting Monday night in Red Star neighborhood
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
The Cape Girardeau City Council will take its show on the road tonight, holding its regular meeting at the Red Star Baptist Church Activity Center. It's rare for the council to meet outside city hall. Mayor Harry Rediger said he can't recall such a move in the six years he has served as mayor...
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Officials think bias training not as needed in county juvenile system
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Cape Girardeau officials think racial-bias training is a good idea, but they do not think the juvenile court system in Cape Girardeau County is biased. "You deal with the cases in front of you based on facts and circumstances, and I'm color blind to everything else," Juvenile Court Judge Scott Lipke said...
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Business notebook: Studio aims to make art fun for young and old
(Business ~ 02/01/16)
Four years ago, Rosetta Whitten saw an empty space, and she filled it with art. "I thought it would be fun to do a children's art studio," said Whitten, who owned a children's studio in Sikeston, Missouri, when her children were young. "I saw where across the country, places were doing art activities, birthday parties, paint parties, and I thought that would be a dandy business to get into."...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 02/01/16)
Today is Monday, Feb. 1, the 32nd day of 2016. There are 334 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 1, 1960, four black college students began a sit-in protest at a Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, where they'd been refused service...
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Improving the kitchen in small, or big, ways
(Community ~ 02/01/16)
Another holiday season has passed, and with it the marathon cooking and baking sessions. The hours spent using every kitchen appliance and inch of counter space had a potential benefit more lasting than a good meal: When we really use our kitchens, we discover what does and doesn't work in this very important room...
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Young at heart? Not most Americans, government report says
(02/01/16)
NEW YORK (AP) -- Your heart might be older than you are. A new government report suggests age is just a number -- and perhaps not a very telling one when it comes to your risk of heart attack or stroke. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report takes a new approach to try to spur more Americans to take steps to prevent cardiovascular disease. ...
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Swipe with security: How to protect yourself from card fraud this year
(02/01/16)
You may have already received your new credit or debit card equipped with a microchip. If you haven't received your new chip card, you most likely will by the time your card expires. The EMV chip technology is intended to help reduce debit and credit card fraud, and thanks to a collaboration between America's payment networks and card-issuers, you'll see many more merchants using EMV-equipped card readers in the coming months...
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Carving out a community: River Valley Carvers gather to swap ideas, share projects and preserve tradition
(02/01/16)
In a day and age when mass-production has all but done away with the quality handmade items of the past, one group is determined to preserve the notion that something made by hand will always hold more value than something factory-made. The River Valley Carvers Club of Cape Girardeau was started in 1993 by a group of individuals who wanted to form a community of people with a shared interest in the traditional art of woodcarving...
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To preserve and recognize: Volunteers on a mission to capture stories of local veterans
(02/01/16)
To celebrate July 4, 2015, the American Legion Post No. 63 held a barbecue, and Catherine Allison was there. She was struck by the realization that some World War II veterans were in attendance, and got to talking to them about their experiences in the war. She thought these stories were important and joined with Dr. Frank Nickell and Shirley Young to begin collecting and preserving these stories for any who are interested...
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Do you feel lucky? Expert tips for taking a casino vacation
(02/01/16)
For many active older adults, going to a casino can be a fun way to meet people or spend time with friends, and provide a recreational outlet. Whether sticking close to home or flying away, there are many options when planning a gambling junket. There are 13 casinos in Missouri, according to the Missouri Gaming Commission, one of which is right here in Cape Girardeau. For a complete listing, visit www.mgc.dps.mo.gov...
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As you get older, let your pet carry some of the load
(02/01/16)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Teach your dog or cat a few tricks, and your golden years will be better for it. The movement to improve care for older pets has been going on for some time. But the idea of training pets to help out aging baby boomers is relatively new...
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Now Read This: 'The Wright Brothers' by David McCullough
(02/01/16)
If you read my book reviews regularly, you know it's rare for me to read nonfiction, but while looking for a good audiobook to listen to for a recent trip, I picked up David McCullough's "The Wright Brothers," read by McCullough himself. It quickly becomes obvious that McCullough sorted through an enormous amount of research to write a very readable account of the lives of two remarkable brothers...
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Meet Jennifer Icaza-Gast
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Eleven years ago, Jennifer Icaza-Gast proposed bringing in small toys as an extra credit opportunity for her students at Southeast Missouri State University. After an overwhelming response from them, she decided to found the toy-giving charitable organization called Student Santas...
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Creating boundaries: Business owners just say 'no' to preserve family time
(Community ~ 02/01/16)
NEW YORK (AP) -- Sometimes family comes first. That's the priority Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., set before becoming House speaker in the fall; he warned he's going to spend weekends with his wife and three children, not political fundraisers...
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Money wars: Marriage, and finances, should be a joint effort - here's how to avoid money conflicts at home
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Money is one of the things that couples fight about the most. We talked to Cheryl Mothes, financial adviser at Edward Jones in Jackson, and JP Thompson, founding partner of Thompson Financial Advisors in Cape Girardeau, who offered tips on how to live in fiscal harmony...
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Fit and fabulous: How to find the right personal trainer - and make the most of your time together
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Personal trainers are in high demand, and not just for those who are rich and famous or in poor shape. These professionals use their expertise to help a wide range of people at a variety of fitness levels reach their goals. Connecting with the right trainer is paramount to success, and Cape Girardeau and Jackson have knowledgeable trainers to help people succeed...
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The soda habit: Is it really so bad to drink soda? Here's what the experts have to say
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
How bad is soda for the body? What about diet soda? This subject has been researched for years. For the answers, people look to dentists, dietitians and personal trainers. Their expertise provides facts that people need to make wise, healthy decisions...
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The Beauty Counter: Strobing for a healthy glow
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
One of the questions that has been popping up recently, especially with my spring and summer brides, is how to "strobe" their faces and whether it's better to do that over contouring. What exactly is strobing? Without going into great detail, it is a technique that has been around much longer than it has been popular. ...
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Street Style: 'Resolve or Dissolve' in 2016
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
This year is sure to be hopeful and full of promise, just like every new year should be. My theme this year is "Resolve or Dissolve." What in your life deserves or demands a resolution? Or, what in your life needs to be let go of permanently? This can apply to any aspect of your life, including your wardrobe. Fix what you want to fix and enjoy it. Lose what no longer serves you or brings you interest...
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A living canvas: Tattoo artists Renee Roark-Gordon and Lexi Whitten explain the artistry and emotion behind the ink
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Renee Roark-Gordon has owned and operated Flesh Hound Tattoo Studio in Cape Girardeau for the past 14 years. In those years, she has met an eclectic array of customers, many of whom she has since befriended. "I really enjoy the multifaceted people that come from all different walks of life. I have met some of the most interesting people in this shop," she says...
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'Total respect': Women at Family Counseling Center benefit from working with animals at Humane Society
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
The sign at Mississippi Mutts in downtown Cape Girardeau reads, "All you need is love and a dog." Animal-loving customers of the store can surely relate, but the saying may be especially true for the clients of a local drug and alcohol recovery facility, who visit the store weekly to interact with adoptable animals from the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri...
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A bridge to success - and the community: Southeast Missouri State University Walk for Women raises scholarship funds for student-athletes
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
The ninth annual Southeast Missouri State University Walk for Women will begin at 9 a.m. on April 16 at Houck Field House in Cape Girardeau. The purpose of the event, sponsored by SoutheastHEALTH, is to bring attention to the diverse and successful group of women involved in the university's women's athletic programs...
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Feeling of space: Expert tips to make a room seem bigger than it is
(Community ~ 02/01/16)
As we spend time indoors, it's easy to wish your indoor space had some of the open, airy feeling of the outdoors. It is possible to make a room feel larger than it really is: Choosing the right colors and finishes and arranging furniture properly can create the illusion of space...
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All dressed up: Mastering a simple vinaigrette to deliver maximum flavor
(Community ~ 02/01/16)
Most people reach for prepared salad dressings because on busy weeknights they just can't handle the thought of whipping up yet something else. After cooking a main course and some sides and tossing together a salad, who has the time and energy to make a dressing?...
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Paws & Effect: Preparing pets for disaster
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
After the heavy rains and terrible flooding in recent weeks, it occurred to me that we had no disaster plan in place for our family pets. While it was fresh in my mind, I decided to design an emergency disaster plan that would allow our pets to be safe and cared for if we ever have to leave our home because of an emergency...
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Welcome, baby! Photography tips for parents-to-be
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Getting professional pictures taken of newborns has always been popular. Now, more and more moms-to-be are opting to have maternity photos taken as well. Elaine Rohde Pobst, owner of Elaine Rohde Photography in Jackson, has been taking maternity photos for moms-to-be for about five years but notices it's a growing trend...
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Car seat conundrum: What you need to know about choosing a car seat for your child - and using it safely
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
When you have a new baby, there are many things to worry about -- one of them being which car seat to buy. Should you get a front-facing or rear-facing one? Is there one manufacturer that's better than another? And how do you make sure the seat is installed correctly so it will protect your baby in case of an accident?...
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The Five of Clubbs: I contain multitudes. And earrings.
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
If you have read many of my columns, you know I am given to introspection. I'm always looking for deeper meaning, wondering how to make things better and trying to make sure I am appreciating the little things. I am also a planner, a worrier and a prayer (there's a paradox for you). ...
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Keeping the peace: Managing sibling rivalry
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Exhausting. Frustrating. Overwhelming. These may be just a few words that describe the stress you feel as a parent when your children argue and fight with each other over the smallest, seemingly insignificant things. Sibling rivalry is perhaps one of the biggest frustrations you and other parents feel in your role as a parent. ...
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Speak Out 2/1/16
(Speak Out ~ 02/01/16)
I would like to compliment and thank the Cape Girardeau County Highway Department for the excellent job they do year round, especially during the recent snow storm. Our county road was cleared hours before the state highways. Why doesn't any politician ever mention the fact that interest rates are so low that seniors are having to dip in savings every month to pay their utilities? Interest rate went up 0.25, and my bank offered me 0.04 less than last January to renew my IRA this January. ...
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Prayer 2/1/16
(Prayer ~ 02/01/16)
O God, may we be completely humble, gentle and patient, bearing with one another in love. Amen.
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Longtime Cape restaurant finds new home
(Editorial ~ 02/01/16)
Patrons looking for Broussard's Cajun Cuisine at 120 N. Main St. will be surprised when they realize it is not there. They need not be alarmed, however. The 30-year-old Cape Girardeau restaurant has not gone out of business, but it has relocated. Those who have fallen in love with the community staple need only go down the street to 114 N. Main St., and there it will be...
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Speak Out 2/1/2016
(Speak Out ~ 02/01/16)
I would like to compliment and thank the Cape Girardeau County Highway Department for the excellent job they do year round, especially during the recent snow storm. Our county road was cleared hours before the state highways. Why doesn't any politician ever mention the fact that interest rates are so low that seniors are having to dip in savings every month to pay their utilities? Interest rate went up 0.25, and my bank offered me 0.04 less than last January to renew my IRA this January. ...
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Prayer 2-1-16
(Prayer ~ 02/01/16)
O God, may we be completely humble, gentle and patient, bearing with one another in love. Amen.
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Man dies after falling from 16th floor at St. Louis hotel
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis authorities are investigating the death of a man who apparently fell from the 16th floor at a downtown hotel. St. Louis Fire Department spokesman Gregg Favre told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch the man fell from the 16th floor at the Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel early Sunday...
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Cosby calls himself mentor, more to accuser in criminal case
(Entertainment ~ 02/01/16)
PHILADELPHIA -- Bill Cosby's attraction to Andrea Constand began the moment he spied her across a Temple University gym in about 2002. The flirting -- some would say grooming -- began almost immediately. When Constand, a Temple women's basketball staffer, mentioned her back was bothering her, the 66-year-old comedian offered his "layman's" fix in the women's locker room...
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Fox's 'Grease: Live' shines despite rain
(Entertainment ~ 02/01/16)
BURBANK, Calif. -- Rain didn't dampen the spirits or performances of the cast and crew behind Fox's "Grease: Live." The ambitious three-hour production, broadcast live from 14 sets at Warner Bros. Studios, worked the Southern California drizzle into the show Sunday, incorporating umbrellas into outdoor dance numbers and even an ironic line into the script: "Let's just hope it doesn't rain."...
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Makeshift memorial springs up on Oregon highway for rancher
(National News ~ 02/01/16)
BURNS, Ore. -- About a dozen people paid their respects Sunday afternoon at a makeshift memorial that has sprung up where rancher Robert "LaVoy" Finicum was shot and killed by police last week on U.S. 395 north of Burns. The mourners wiped tears, prayed and laid a copy of the U.S. Constitution on a large wooden cross that has been planted at the site...
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'Kung Fu Panda 3' tops box office; 'Finest Hours' flounders
(Entertainment ~ 02/01/16)
LOS ANGELES -- "Kung Fu Panda 3" kicked its way to the top of the North American box office with a respectable $41 million, according to Rentrak estimates Sunday. The DreamWorks Animation film cost a reported $145 million to make and earned a strong "A" CinemaScore from audiences...
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'I was a thief': Jewel-pilfering woman reflects on life
(National News ~ 02/01/16)
ATLANTA -- Doris Payne exudes a seemingly effortless elegance, her white hair neatly smoothed back and gold hoops dangling from her ears. She speaks calmly and deliberately, inspiring the kind of trust that would ease any jewelry store employee eager to make a high-dollar sale...
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Out of the past: Feb. 1
(Out of the Past ~ 02/01/16)
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to relocate and double the space of its Cape Girardeau operation. The company will expand from the current 84,100-square-foot store at 210 S. Silver Springs Road to a 168,000-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter in Cape West Business Park, off Route K...
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Brenda Martin
(Obituary ~ 02/01/16)
Brenda Sue Martin, 55, of Jackson died Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. She was born March 29, 1960, in Sikeston, Missouri, to Alfred H. and Helen V. Presson Martin. She graduated from Kelly High School. Brenda was a bookkeeper for Tri-State Water Power & Air in Cape Girardeau. She was a loving mother and grandmother...
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Cape Girardeau City Council agenda 2/1/16
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Cape Girardeau City Council agenda Red Star Baptist Church Activity Center, 1316 N. Main St. Study Session, 5 p.m. today Items for discussion n Neighborhood Development Initiative presentation No action will be taken during the study session Regular session, 7 p.m...
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Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda 2/1/16
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
Cape Girardeau County Commission 1 Barton Square, Jackson 9 a.m. today Approval of minutes n Minutes of the Jan. 28 meeting Communications/reports -- other elected officials n None at this time Public comments n Items listed on the agenda Routine business...
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With Rams gone, St. Louis fights to keep federal spy agency
(State News ~ 02/01/16)
ST. LOUIS -- The departure of the Rams to Southern California killed a plan to build a $1 billion riverfront stadium to keep the team in St. Louis, making city officials more anxious than ever to keep the federal government from moving a spy agency's regional headquarters to nearby Southern Illinois...
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Regulators get input -- sort of -- on self-driving car rollout
(Business ~ 02/01/16)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California regulators deciding how to permit the future rollout of self-driving cars have been told by consumer advocates their cautious approach was right on and by companies developing the technology the current course will delay deployment of vehicles that promise huge safety benefits...
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From pork rinds to pocket knives, surplus centers see it all
(Business ~ 02/01/16)
CONCORD, N.H. -- In the market for a crate of Boston and Harvard hoodies and baby onesies? How about a suitcase full of pork rinds? Seek out your nearest state surplus store, where many airports nationwide send their unclaimed and confiscated items...
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Pepsi opening hipster joint to make soda cool
(Business ~ 02/01/16)
NEW YORK -- PepsiCo's quest to make soda edgy has brought it to one of the great restaurant towns of the world, where it will open its own joint with cuisine "inspired by the exploration of the kola nut." The opening of the "Kola House," in New York City's trendy Meat Packing District, scheduled for this spring, comes at a time when Americans are cutting back on soda consumption...
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Welfare verification requirement gains momentum in Missouri
(State News ~ 02/01/16)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri lawmakers who want a private firm to scrutinize the state's welfare rolls say it could save the state millions of dollars by ending benefits for people who aren't eligible for them. Legislation that cleared House and Senate committees last week would require the Department of Social Services to hire a company by next year to verify recipients' eligibility for Medicaid, food stamps, child-care subsidies and cash welfare payments. ...
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Decades-long search for 'Mr. Wonder' ends with arrest
(National News ~ 02/01/16)
BONITA, Calif. -- Neighbors in a well-to-do section of a San Diego suburb knew him as Frank Szeles, a Cub Scouts leader who frequently gave swimming lessons to young children in his backyard pool. Federal agents who arrested him last week knew him by a different name: "Mr. Wonder," host of a popular children's television show who vanished decades ago amid allegations he sexually abused several children during a camping retreat in central Louisiana...
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Turnout is name of the game in today's Iowa caucuses
(National News ~ 02/01/16)
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa -- In a final frenzy to inspire supporters to turn out for Monday's Iowa caucuses, presidential contenders scrambled to close the deal with the first voters to have a say in the 2016 race for the White House. Even as the candidates begged backers to caucus, many hopefuls tried to lower expectations and look ahead to New Hampshire's Feb. 9 primary and later contests...
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2 Virginia Tech students charged in death of girl
(National News ~ 02/01/16)
BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Two Virginia Tech engineering students have been arrested in connection with the death of a 13-year-old girl whose disappearance last week from her Virginia home set off a four-day search. Blacksburg Police said David Eisenhauer, 18, was arrested Saturday and charged with first-degree murder and abduction in the death of Nicole Madison Lovell, who disappeared from her home Wednesday...
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Average cost drops for new home built in Jackson
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
All told, the city of Jackson saw about $29 million spent on construction for the second year in a row. Single-family home construction dipped slightly, from 60 construction starts in 2014 to 53 in 2015. The bigger change was in the average cost of those homes, however. In 2014, the total declared construction value for all single-family homes was $14.6 million, whereas last year's total was just shy of $10 million, the lowest amount since 2011...
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Woman who died in fire is identified
(Local News ~ 02/01/16)
The woman who was killed in a Saturday evening fire near Fruitland has been identified as Sherma McCarty. The 79-year-old was one of two occupants in a trailer home in the 100 block of Silktree Circle near Fruitland when the fire started about 6:30 p.m. The other occupant was able to get out safely...
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World briefs 2/1/16
(International News ~ 02/01/16)
GENEVA -- A triple bombing killed at least 50 people in a predominantly Shiite suburb south of the Syrian capital of Damascus on Sunday even as a U.N. mediator held his first meeting with members of the main opposition group that seeks progress on humanitarian issues before it will join formal talks on ending the five-year civil war. ...
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People on the move 2/1/16
(Business ~ 02/01/16)
Dille Traxel Architecture announced the appointment of Annie Criddle to the position of business development coordinator. Criddle, a Southeast Missouri State University graduate, will design and maintain all multimedia marketing materials for Dille Traxel Architecture. ...
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Council wants Satanists exorcised from meeting
(National News ~ 02/01/16)
PHOENIX -- Members of the Phoenix City Council are seeking a new rule to stop a Satanic group from delivering the opening prayer at an upcoming meeting. City manager Ed Zuercher said Friday the council will weigh a proposal changing how the city schedules groups that give the prayer. The Satanic Temple of Tucson submitted a request to the city clerk's office and was scheduled to participate Feb. 17. Under a new system, the mayor and council members would choose the prayer leader...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 2/1/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/01/16)
CAPE GIRARDEAU The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls Saturday. n Medical assists were made at 3:08 a.m. on Themis Street; 9:27 a.m. on South Ellis Street; 2:20 p.m. on Whitener Street; 5:21 p.m. on Jean Ann Drive; 5:46 p.m. on Valley Forge Lane; and 8:19 p.m. on Independence Street...
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Jackson police report 2/1/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/01/16)
JACKSON The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest n Jared M. Zoellner, 30, of Perryville, Missouri, was arrested on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle while operator's license was revoked and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated...
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Cape Girardeau police report 2/1/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 02/01/16)
CAPE GIRARDEAU The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest n Dalton Wolven, 31, of Poplar Bluff, Missouri, was arrested on suspicion of shoplifting at Wal-Mart, 3439 William St. Miscellaneous...
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Dr. Myra Peo
(Obituary ~ 02/01/16)
Dr. Myra Elizabeth Peo, 91, of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, at Chateau Girardeau Health Center in Cape Girardeau. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements...
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Glenda Hadler
(Obituary ~ 02/01/16)
CROSSTOWN, Mo. -- Glenda Jean Hadler, 74, of Crosstown died Jan. 31, 2016, at her residence. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and from 6:30 to 8 a.m. Wednesday at Young and Sons Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Zion Lutheran Church in Crosstown, with the Rev. Roger Abernathy officiating...
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Jason Paul
(Obituary ~ 02/01/16)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Jason Franklin Paul, 50, of Perryville died Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, at Perry County Memorial Hospital in Perryville. Services will be private. Miller Family Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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1st Class Travel participates in Travel Agent Awareness Day!
(Submitted Story ~ 02/01/16)
Local Travel Agency Participates in Nationwide “Travel Agent Awareness” Campaign 1st Class Travel Joins Day-Long Effort to Dispel Myths of Travel Agents. 1st Class Travel (gofirstclasstravel.com) announces their participation in the quarterly “Travel Agent Awareness” campaign, an effort by the travel agent industry to promote its value to the public. ...
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