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Rapid fire questions with local media personalities
(B Magazine ~ 01/01/21)
What are you reading? Mia: “Iliad” by Homer Jeff: “The Devil Colony” by James Rollins Faune: “Civil War Commando” by Jerome Preisler Steve: Industry magazines Do you have a favorite podcast? Mia: The Scout Podcast Jeff: Literally! With Rob Lowe Faune: I don’t listen to podcasts...
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Downtown murals light up
(B Magazine ~ 01/01/21)
The following remarks were given by Old Town Cape board president Danny Essner at the flood wall murals “flip the switch“ event Oct. 15.
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Media personalities who made Southeast Missouri their home
(B Magazine ~ 01/01/21)
In the media business, moving to larger markets every few years is oftentimes a measure of success. In Cape Girardeau, several of the local “media stars” have established roots, reducing the high turnover the industry typically sees. B Magazine spoke with four local media members who have chosen to stick around the area and now call it home, each with no plans to leave any time soon.
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The Scout: You two should really meet
(B Magazine ~ 01/01/21)
It’s an email, and it’s so much more. Think of it as a community of people working to build our region, seeking out good news, supporting their neighbors in the pursuit of living happily and fully. It’s a community that talks the talk through sharing uplifting stories and walks the walk through putting on and showing up for stellar events. It’s a community with the voice of The Scout at its helm, pointing people to the positive — and the newest restaurant. That’s what The Scout is.
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Pamela Sue Young
(Obituary ~ 01/01/21)
Pamela Sue Young, 62, of Jackson, passed away Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020 at her home. She was born July 20, 1958, in Farmington, Missouri, daughter of Charles Edward and Esther Ruth Ritze Decker. She and Terry Young were married November 15, 1975 in Cape Girardeau. He survives...
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Out of the past: Jan. 1
(Out of the Past ~ 01/01/21)
Kala Renise Betts arrives at 6:31 a.m. at Southeast Hospital, the first baby born in Cape Girardeau in 1996; she is the daughter of Latricia Betts of Charleston, Missouri. Capital Bank becomes Union Planters Bank; Charles Daniel, president and chief executive officer of the new Union Planters operation here, and Benjamin W. ...
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Guest column: We will object
(Column ~ 01/01/21)
Next week, your 117th United States Congress will convene for the first time. After the election of Speaker and the adoption of the Rules of Congress, the action will quickly move to reading aloud the electoral votes submitted by each state from this past November's election - counting them, and declaring the vote tally for President and Vice President. ...
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Thelma McCormick
(Obituary ~ 01/01/21)
Thelma Jean "TJ" McCormick, 84 of Marble Hill, Missouri, died at her home Thursday, Dec. 30. Visitation and funeral services will be Monday at Hutchings Funeral Chapel in Marble Hill. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until service time. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Bloomfield...
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Mystery/Romance Novel Set in the Steamboat Days in Mid-America
(Submitted Story ~ 01/01/21)
News Release: For Immediate Distribution January 1, 2021 Award-winning Author Publishes Mystery/Romance Novel Set in Mid-America’s Steamboat Days James Magner, MD has just published a short novel set in the steamboat days in mid-America. “The Legacy of a Steamboat Cabin Boy” was inspired by the historical visit of Ulysses Grant to Cairo, IL in 1880. ...
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