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Southeast Missouri State baseball team sweeps series vs. Morehead State with walk-off walk
(College Sports ~ 03/20/16)
For the second day in a row the Redhawks defeated the Eagles in walk-off fashion in 10 innings
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Murray State softball team blasts Southeast Missouri State with big first inning, wins 16-5
(College Sports ~ 03/20/16)
Murray State wasted little time avenging a doubleheader loss to the Southeast Missouri State softball team, scoring 11 runs in the first inning on its way to a 16-5 victory in five innings over the host Redhawks on Sunday. Southeast had opened Ohio Valley Conference play a day earlier with victories of 4-3 and 9-1, but the Racers got to Redhawks freshman pitcher Kelsey Ihns, who was making her first college start...
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Tilsit 4-H Club makes weighted blankets and lap pads
(Submitted Story ~ 03/20/16)
Members of the Tilsit 4-H Club made and delivered 37 weighted blankets and 40 lap pads to a local school district and to the Easter Seals office at Southeast Missouri State University to help autistic children in our area. This project was supported by the Missouri 4-H Foundation with funds from Crader Distributing Co. & Stihldealers.com...
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Oak Ridge baseball edges Woodland in low-scoring season opening affair
(High School Sports ~ 03/20/16)
A season-opening pitching duel saw the Blue Jays do just enough, eking out three runs on two hits to scrape by the Cardinals. Oak Ridge (1-0) got six innings of work on the mound from Tyee Curry (1-0), who allowed one run on two hits with seven strikeouts and seven walks...
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Cape dermatologist to challenge Smith for Congress post
(Local News ~ 03/20/16)
Cape Girardeau dermatologist Dr. Hal Brown has filed for Congress in a bid to unseat U.S. Rep. Jason Smith, R-Salem, in Missouri's sprawling 8th District. Brown filed with the Missouri Secretary of State's office Friday. He is the third Republican challenger for Smith's seat...
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Rep. Smith says he will support Trump if he is GOP nominee
(Local News ~ 03/20/16)
U.S. Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., said he will support Donald Trump if he becomes the Republican Party's nominee for president. The 8th District congressman said he hopes party members will unite behind whomever is the GOP's standard-bearer. "The sooner our party unites, the better," he said Friday...
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The long run: Athletes pile up the miles for Aslinger Memorial scholarships
(Local News ~ 03/20/16)
One way or another, hundreds of local runners took part Friday and Saturday in the seventh annual Howard Aslinger Endurance Run. Participants completed laps around a roughly 1-mile course around Arena Park in Cape Girardeau between 7 p.m. Friday and 7 p.m. Saturday...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 03/20/16)
Today is Palm Sunday, March 20, the 80th day of 2016. There are 286 days left in the year. Spring arrives at 12:30 a.m. Eastern time. Today's Highlight in History: On March 20, 1816, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Martin v. Hunter's Lessee, unanimously affirmed its right to review state court decisions under the Judiciary Act of 1789...
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A test of skill
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
Since he first heard he'd been chosen to participate in the American Quarter Horse Association Youth World Cup in New South Wales, Australia, Brock Murphy has been practicing even more than usual. He can't bring his own horse to the competition in June and July, so he'll have to ride an animal that might be trained differently or have a less agreeable personality than he's used to dealing with. ...
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4x4
(03/20/16)
What actor would play you in a movie about your life? Why?
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Time for frog eggs
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
What child would not like to see, touch and maybe hold a bunch of frog eggs in their hands? March and April are good months to go hunt for them. A long-handled dip net with small mesh will make it easier to retrieve them from the water. Frogs usually lay eggs in shallow, quiet water, often along the shoreline of a small pond. ...
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FYI - 3-20-16
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
Chaffee General Baptist Church will hold its annual yard sale and bake sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 26, in the church's fellowship hall, 319 N. 5th St. in Chaffee, Missouri. For more information, call (573) 318-6204. Peeps for Paws for a Good Cause, an Easter egg hunt for dogs, will be from 1 to 3 p.m. ...
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Tasty options for Easter dinner
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
Although the calendar says it is time for Easter, I am finding it hard to believe it is actually upon us. There are many church services to attend, menus to plan, the house to clean and fun things to purchase for the kiddos. We don't buy much for Easter anymore, as our children have gotten older -- a little of their favorite treats and some money hidden in eggs and, oh yes, they have to find them to keep the money...
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Pizza ovens are hot for kitchen or yard
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
LAS VEGAS -- Pizza Hut is fine when you feel like going out. But pizza home is the newest trend, with pizza ovens designed for the kitchen or backyard. This spring, one of the most recognizable names in home appliances will go after a piece of that pie when GE Monogram starts selling a $10,000 electric, residential wall model designed to fit into the space of a standard 30-inch wall oven...
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A trip down memory lane
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
For the past month or so an old friend of mine, Dallas Kinder, has been on my mind. It's seemed like every day I'd bump into another memory about Dallas. It's been probably 15 years since Dallas passed away, but it seems like just yesterday. I've been thinking back on the times we sat and visited under his oak tree out where he lived, or we would sit and have a cup of coffee...
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The curious, the cheerful and the crotchety
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
Today Palm Sunday will be celebrated in thousands of Christian churches across the world. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of the Easter week and is specifically the day when Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem and, six days later, would be crucified...
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The ripple effect
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
So you think what you do or say makes no difference in the world? If you only knew how much, you would feel both blessed and cursed, for your actions and words are like water. They flow out toward all with whom you come in contact. What an awesome responsibility and privilege...
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First signs of spring, a day trip at Mingo and presidential happenings
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
While strolling, I wondered whatever happened to Topper Slinkard. Happy birthday to Tara McClard, Wayne Turner, Betty Williams, David Glastetter, Zac Hindman, Brian Pfefferkorn, Robyn Hindman, Aaron Wilson, Alfred Wolfe, Tommy Rauch, Nancy Griffin, William Hargrove, Bob Baert, Patricia McDonald, Brandon Parker, Chris Hampton, Brenda White, Mark Totty, Jim Kemper, Logan Emerson, Lewis Hamilton, Julie Hodge, Sharon Ayers, Alfred Horman, Patty Tanksley, Kenny Chapman, Megan Devenport, Travis Lee, Charlie Clark, AJ Glastetter, Pansey Acey, Evelyn Kluesner, Paul Nation and Jerome Kluesner.. ...
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Club News 3-20-16
(Community News ~ 03/20/16)
Grace United Methodist Women met March 12, with 13 members present. The meeting was opened with a devotional by Crystal Laiben on Bible verse Matthew 22:37, that true success is complete surrender, just as Jesus asks us to come in complete surrender. He patiently and tenderly waits for us. The devotional was ended with a prayer...
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Elfrink -- Harris
(Engagement ~ 03/20/16)
Harlan and Julie Elfrink of Leopold, Missouri, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Grace of Leopold, to Cody Michael Harris of Jackson. He is the son of Eric and April Harris of Jackson. Emily is a 2012 graduate of Leopold High School and a 2016 graduate of Central Missouri University in Warrensburg, Missouri. She is enrolled in the Southern Illinois University Physician Assistant Program in Carbondale, Illinois...
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Cantoni -- Schrock
(Engagement ~ 03/20/16)
Phillip and Judy Cantoni of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Erika Jane, to Ethan Hadley Schrock, both of Cape Girardeau. He is the son of Paul and Deborah Schrock of Cape Girardeau. Erika is a 2010 graduate of Notre Dame Regional High School in Cape Girardeau and a 2012 graduate of Trendsetters School of Cosmetology. She is a licensed cosmetologist and owner of Stone Creek Salon in Cape Girardeau...
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Jarvis -- Yamnitz
(Engagement ~ 03/20/16)
Wade and Kathy Jarvis of Millersville announce the engagement of their daughter, Tara, to Jamie L. Yamnitz, son of Terry and Carol Yamnitz of Patton, Missouri. Tara is a PACU technician at Saint Francis Medical Center. Jamie works at Tom Beussink Excavating...
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Dickerson -- Koenig
(Engagement ~ 03/20/16)
George and Dana Dickerson of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Taylor Danielle, to Austin Lincoln Koenig, son of Larry and Tamara Koenig of Jackson. Taylor graduated from Jackson High School in 2012. She will graduate from Maryville University on May 7 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education. She will begin work as an elementary school teacher in the Pattonville School District in St. Louis...
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Mayberry -- Faught
(Wedding ~ 03/20/16)
April Nicole Mayberry and Dustin Wayne Faught, both of Jackson, were married May 30, 2015, at The Water's Edge in Cape Girardeau. Paul Sander of Jackson was ceremony officiant and Thomas Thompson of Safford, Arizona, was ceremony speaker. Music was provided by Steve Schaffner of Cape Girardeau...
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Kaminskey -- True
(Wedding ~ 03/20/16)
Chelsea Denae Kaminskey and Kellan Joseph Robert True, both of Jackson, were married Sept. 26, 2015, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson. The Rev. Jason Shaw performed the ceremony. Kristin Schweain of Jackson provided the music. Chelsea is the daughter of Doug and Gina Kaminskey of Jackson and Kellan is the son of Joe True and Mitchell and Terry Baker, all of Jackson...
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Proffer -- Aufdenberg
(Wedding ~ 03/20/16)
Julie Marie Proffer and John David Aufdenberg, both of Jackson, were married March 5, 2015, at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Jackson. Janet Hopkins performed the ceremony. Charlie's Music Revue provided the music. Julie is the daughter of Jeanna Kirn of Kelso, Missouri, and Bruce McCulley of Jackson...
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A rascal in the White House
(Community ~ 03/20/16)
The full quotation in The Washington Post editorial said: "They think we are in deep trouble, so we need a rascal in the White House to straighten out the mess." The reference was to the constant 30 to 40 percent of Republican voters who continue to support Donald Trump for president. Let's examine the basic premise of the statement...
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Prayer 3-20-16
(Prayer ~ 03/20/16)
O Lord Jesus, thank you for the peace that comes through knowing you. Amen.
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Complex tax issues deserve yes votes in Cape, Jackson
(Editorial ~ 03/20/16)
On April 5, voters in the cities of Cape Girardeau and Jackson will be asked to approve a use tax and extend a vehicle administrative fee. There is a long, complicated past that has led to these ballot issues, complications due to statewide lawsuits that had nothing to do with either city...
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For our children
(Letter to the Editor ~ 03/20/16)
Between the time the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, and the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, there were differing opinions as to whether the nation should separate itself from the motherland. It was during this in-between period that Thomas Paine penned "Common Sense" in an attempt to persuade the colonists to see the need of separation. I like one of the points he makes as a reminder of the reason they left the motherland to begin with...
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Pope Francis now has Instagram account
(International News ~ 03/20/16)
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis expanded his presence on social media with an Instagram account. The pontiff, who has more than 26 million followers on Twitter, made his debut Saturday on Instagram, a photo-sharing site. On the eve of the launch, a Vatican communications official, Monsignor Dario Vigano, told Vatican Radio the pope believes images can reveal many things...
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3 foreigners among 5 killed in Istanbul suicide blast
(International News ~ 03/20/16)
ISTANBUL -- A suicide attack on Istanbul's main pedestrian shopping street Saturday killed five people, including two Israelis and one Iranian citizen, in the sixth suicide bombing in Turkey in the past year. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu issued a statement saying there were several foreigners among the victims...
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Prosecutor: Suspect backed out of being Paris suicide bomber
(International News ~ 03/20/16)
BRUSSELS -- After a bullet in the leg ended his four-month flight from the law, Salah Abdeslam started a legal fight Saturday against his extradition from Belgium to France, where the president and the families of 130 victims want the top suspect in the Paris attacks to stand trial...
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Wind cited in Russia plane crash, killing 62
(International News ~ 03/20/16)
MOSCOW -- Winds were gusting before dawn Saturday over the airport in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don when a plane carrying 62 people from a favorite Russian holiday destination decided to abort its landing. The timing was tricky. Two planes had landed just a few minutes before the FlyDubai plane aimed to touch down. ...
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Obama's historic trip to Cuba rife with risk, opportunity
(National News ~ 03/20/16)
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama will open a new era in the United States' thorny relationship with Cuba during a history-making trip that has two seemingly dissonant goals: locking in his softer approach while pushing the island's communist leaders to change their ways...
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Many at Gitmo apparently not 'too dangerous' after all
(National News ~ 03/20/16)
MIAMI -- In the last comprehensive review of prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. government decided nearly 50 were "too dangerous to transfer but not feasible for prosecution," leaving them in an open-ended legal limbo. Now it seems many may not be so dangerous after all...
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Dead Brussels gunman hoped for Islamic State suicide mission
(International News ~ 03/20/16)
PARIS -- The Algerian gunman newly linked to the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris joined the Islamic State group in 2014 and told the extremists he wanted to die as a suicide bomber, bypassing the choice to be a fighter. He instead was shot to death by a police sniper in a raid that led authorities to Europe's most wanted fugitive...
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Assimilation is a long process for Somalis in U.S. farm town
(National News ~ 03/20/16)
FORT MORGAN, Colo. -- For the last decade, Somali refugees have flocked to this conservative farm town on Colorado's eastern plains. They've started a small halal mini-market and a restaurant, sent their children to the schools and worked at a meat-processing plant...
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Trump's appeal with Mormons to be tested in Utah
(National News ~ 03/20/16)
SALT LAKE CITY -- Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is set to find out whether his brash demeanor will plague him in another Western state with a culture rooted in the Mormon faith that places a high value on manners and amiability. The billionaire businessman lost to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in Mormon-heavy Idaho this month, and indications are he may be headed for trouble in Utah, where the religion predominates and where Trump-basher Mitt Romney is revered...
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GOP candidates taking aim at Common Core academic standards
(National News ~ 03/20/16)
WASHINGTON -- Note to Republican presidential candidates: Congress passed, with broad bipartisan support, an education law that specifically says the federal government cannot push academic standards such as Common Core or give incentives to states that adopt them...
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Protesters block main road to Trump rally
(National News ~ 03/20/16)
PHOENIX -- Protesters blocked a main highway leading into the Phoenix suburb Saturday where Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump was staging a campaign rally alongside Arizona's contentious sheriff, Joe Arpaio. The protesters -- about two dozen -- parked their cars in the middle of the road Saturday, unfurling banners reading "Dump Trump" and "Must Stop Trump," and chanting "Trump is hate." Traffic was backed up for miles, with drivers honking in fury...
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Woman's $500,000 rings saved from trash
(State News ~ 03/20/16)
CLARKSON VALLEY, Mo. -- Bernie and Carla Squitieri have two valuable rings back, against all odds. Carla took off the rings while washing dishes at their home March 13 and put them on a paper towel to dry. Bernie tossed the paper towel in the trash. The couple realized the mistake and ran to the trash can, only to realize the garbage truck had collected. Digging through tons of trash at a disposal site, Meridian Waste Service operations manager Joe Evans somehow found the rings...
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Chicago has paid $662 million for police misconduct since 2004
(National News ~ 03/20/16)
CHICAGO -- In this city's troubled history of police misconduct, Eric Caine's case may be unrivaled: It took more than 25 years and $10 million to resolve. For decades, he maintained he didn't kill an elderly couple. The police, he said, beat him into a false confession. Locked up at age 20, he was freed at 46, bewildered by a world he no longer recognized. Caine ultimately was declared innocent, sued the city and settled for $10 million. But victory brought him little peace...
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Out of the past: March 20
(Out of the Past ~ 03/20/16)
A canceled flight for 11 area military personnel from the Persian Gulf War left family members, friends and co-workers waiting at the Cape Girardeau Municipal Airport last night; the welcoming party -- numbering about 80 -- remained, after receiving word the returning troops had rented a vehicle to drive to Cape Girardeau...
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Nettie Welty
(Obituary ~ 03/20/16)
Nettie Ann Kistner Welty (June 23, 1913-March 18, 2016) On June 23, 1913, Cape Girardeau farmer Odney Lonzo Kistner rode all night to town to fetch the doctor to deliver his third born, a second-born daughter, Nettie Kistner Welty. At 102 years and 9 months old, Nettie quietly and peacefully left this earth on Friday night, March 18, to join her loved ones in heaven...
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Garry Stone Sr.
(Obituary ~ 03/20/16)
Garry Leon Stone Sr., 73, of Jackson died Saturday, March 19, 2016 at his home. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Ford and Sons Funeral Home-Jackson. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson...
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Sally Powell
(Obituary ~ 03/20/16)
Wilma Sally Powell, 96, of Sulphur Springs, Texas, formerly of Jackson, passed away Friday, March 18, 2016, at her home. An only child, Sally was born Feb. 23, 1920, in Cape Girardeau to Jess and Lydia Kaiser Crites. She and William “Bill” Kurre were married April 9, 1937. They had one daughter, Judith Ann. They had been married nearly 16 years when Bill passed away Jan. 16, 1953...
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Carolyn Matlock
(Obituary ~ 03/20/16)
GRANITE CITY, Ill. — Carolyn Matlock, 73, of Granite City passed away Wednesday, March 16, 2016, at her home. Carolyn was born Oct. 31, 1942, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of the late Robert Stanley Smithey and Rose Laree Randol Smithey. On July 6, 1963, Carolyn married Edward Matlock in McClure, Illinois. ...
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Leon DeBrock
(Obituary ~ 03/20/16)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Leon James DeBrock, 73, of Marble Hill passed away Saturday, March 19, 2016, at his home. He was born April 7, 1942, in Hibble, Missouri, son of Fred William and Martha Christine Vandeven DeBrock. Leon and Connie Sue Stoffel were united in marriage Oct. 12, 1968...
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Bruce Boulden
(Obituary ~ 03/20/16)
Bruce Arnold Boulden, 65, of Jackson died Thursday, March 17, 2016, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Greater Dimensions Church in Cape Girardeau. Homegoing service will be at noon Saturday at the church, with Henry Clark Jr. officiating. Burial will be at 11 a.m. March 28 at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Bloomfield...
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Trey Alcorn
(Obituary ~ 03/20/16)
OKLAHOMA CITY — Clyde Dencil “Trey” Alcorn III, 38, of Oklahoma City, formerly of Sikeston, Missouri, died Saturday, March 5, 2016, at University Medical Center in Oklahoma City. He was born Feb. 16, 1978, in Cape Girardeau, the son of C.D. “Denny” Alcorn Jr. and Mary Lynn Crugnale Cook...
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Scott City fire report 3/20/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 03/20/16)
The Scott City Fire Department responded to the following calls: March 11 n At 12:28 p.m., a water rescue on the Diversion Channel. March 12 n At 3 a.m., emergency medical service at 100 N. Leroy Drive. n At 6:07 a.m., emergency medical service in the 1700 block of Mary Street...
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Jackson police report 3/20/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 03/20/16)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Summons n Emma L. Foster, 37, of Cape Girardeau was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle. Theft n Theft was reported in the 600 block of West Washington Street. Property damage...
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Cape Girardeau fire report 3/20/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 03/20/16)
The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls: Thursday n Medical assists were made at 2:10 a.m. on Whitener Street; 5:15 a.m. on New Madrid Street; 9:42 a.m. on Merriwether Street; 10:36 a.m. on Themis Street; 10:57 a.m. on Sheridan Drive; 6:14 p.m. on Lynnwood Drive; 6:16 p.m. on Albert Street; 6:54 p.m. on Franks Lane; 7:53 p.m. on Themis Street; and 10:13 p.m. on North Sprigg Street...
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Cape Girardeau police 3/20/16
(Police/Fire Report ~ 03/20/16)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI n Kevin M. Clines, 36, homeless, Cape Girardeau, was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and driving while revoked. Arrests...
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Births 3/20/16
(Births ~ 03/20/16)
Son to Shawn Lenard and Rochelle Lee Jackson of Scott City, Saint Francis Medical Center, 8:35 p.m. Sunday, March 13, 2016. Name, Korbin Lee. Weight, 6 pounds, 12 ounces. First child. Mrs. Jackson is the former Rochelle Seal, daughter of Pam and Jack Cook of Jackson and Larry Seal of Cape Girardeau. She is employed by Doctors Park Surgery. Jackson is the son of Regina Jackson of Scott City. He is employed by H&R Alarms Inc...
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Road work 3/20/16
(Local News ~ 03/20/16)
Highway 51 in Bollinger County between Route KK and Route OO will be reduced to one lane as Missouri Department of Transportation crews perform bridge maintenance. Work will be performed Tuesday, March 22 from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m...
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Bill would allow annual utility rate increases
(State News ~ 03/20/16)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri lawmakers have been considering a bill that would allow utilities to raise customers' rates every year with less control by regulators. Proponents of the measure, sponsored by Sen. Ryan Silvey of Kansas City, say the increases will be more predictable and subject to yearly limits, The Kansas City Star reported...
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Missouri governor vetoes bill on union fees
(State News ~ 03/20/16)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon on Friday vetoed legislation requiring public employees to annually reauthorize paying their union dues through paycheck withholdings, setting up a confrontation with Republican leaders who say they have enough votes to overrule him...
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Trial ordered in Black River murder case
(Local News ~ 03/20/16)
GREENVILLE, Mo. -- A Zalma, Missouri, man recently was ordered to stand trial in connection with the shooting death of a missing Bismarck, Missouri, man whose body was found in Black River in Wayne County in January 2015. Russell Dale Mayberry, 31, appeared before Associate Circuit Judge Randy Schuller on Friday for a preliminary hearing on charges of first-degree murder, armed criminal action, abandonment of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence, all felonies...
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Cardinals sign SS Ruben Tejada to 1-year deal for $1.5M
(Professional Sports ~ 03/20/16)
JUPITER, Fla. -- The St. Louis Cardinals tried to fill their big hole at shortstop, signing Ruben Tejada on Saturday shortly after he was cut by the New York Mets. The NL Central champion Cardinals needed help after star shortstop Jhonny Peralta had surgery on his left thumb earlier this month. Injured while diving for a ball, Peralta was expected to miss two to three months...
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Red Sox beat Cardinals in rain-shortened game
(Professional Sports ~ 03/20/16)
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Mookie Betts hit his fourth home run of the spring and Pablo Sandoval hit a two-run shot as the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 on Saturday. The game was called after five innings because of rain. Joe Kelly pitched 4 2/3 innings for the Red Sox, giving up five hits and striking out five. Carlos Peguero homered for the Cardinals with two outs in the fourth...
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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Scott City baseball team tops Senath, advances to tourney final
(High School Sports ~ 03/20/16)
All scores were reported to the Southeast Missourian on Saturday.
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Cunningham powers No. 10 Missouri over No. 7 BYU
(College Sports ~ 03/20/16)
AUSTIN, Texas -- Freshman Sophie Cunningham scored 20 points, most of it in a dominant third quarter, and No. 10 seed Missouri upset No. 7 BYU 78-69 Saturday night, the Tigers' first NCAA Tournament win since 2001. Cunningham scored 16 in the third as Missouri built an 11-point lead then held on down the stretch when BYU got within 62-60 midway through the fourth...
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Same-sex marriage resolution not on Cape Chamber's agenda
(Local News ~ 03/20/16)
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Thursday announced its opposition of Missouri Senate Joint Resolution 39, better known as the religious-objections bill. Other regional chambers, such as the St. Louis Regional Chamber of Commerce and Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, also recently have announced opposition to the resolution...
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