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Scott County students to participate in Scott City band concert Saturday (Local News ~ 01/21/23)
Several students in local small school bands will showcase their talents in a large ensemble during a special concert set for Saturday, Jan. 21, in Scott City. The Southeast Missouri Small School Honor Band featuring students from several local school districts will perform in a concert set for 4 p.m. at the Scott City R-1 Visual and Performing Arts Center... -
Cape PD officers arrest Illinois suspect crossing state line (Local News ~ 01/21/23)
Cape Girardeau Police Department personnel apprehended a wanted suspect following a call from an Illinois law enforcement agency Friday, Jan. 20. Just before noon, CGPD dispatchers received a call from the Alexander County (Illinois) Sheriff's Office advising them a white Pontiac would possibly be crossing the Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge being driven by Michael Goldsmith Jr., according to a news release from CGPD. ... -
Cape Girardeau Roller Derby to hold bootcamp for potential new members
(Local News ~ 01/21/23)
What did you make as your New Year resolution? Get fit? Meet new people? Get a new hobby? These are all things the Cape Girardeau Roller Derby can help accomplish. The organization is hosting a boot camp to recruit those interested in joining for the new year...
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City official predicts Capaha Master Plan completed this year (Local News ~ 01/21/23)
This year the City of Cape Girardeau is expected to complete its Capaha Park Master Plan, a series of renovations at the historic park funded by the two phases of the Parks, Recreation and Stormwater Tax Initiative. Doug Gannon, director of Cape Girardeau's Parks and Recreation Department, said he is targeting a spring or early summer completion of various improvements at Capaha... -
Local legislators reflect on petition reform, teacher pay (Local News ~ 01/21/23)
Three GOP lawmakers shared views Friday, Jan. 20, during a panel discussion convened at Show Me Center by Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce. Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder of Scott City (Dist. 27), Rep. Jamie Burger of Benton, Missouri (District 148) and Rep. John Voss of Cape Girardeau (District 147) heard questions on a variety of topics from audience members and from Cape Chamber president and CEO Rob Gilligan... -
Missouri inmates remove sink, climb through wall to freedom (Local News ~ 01/21/23)
FARMINGTON, Mo. — Authorities are piecing together how five inmates escaped from a Missouri jail. The inmates escaped from the St. Francois County jail in Farmington, about 75 miles south of St. Louis, on Tuesday evening, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Chief Sheriff’s Deputy Gregory Armstrong told the newspaper the inmates got into a cell that was supposed to be closed off because of plumbing repairs, removed the sink and toilet, climbed through the wall and made it down from the roof using a ladder a contractor had left standing against the building. Jail cameras that would have captured them leaving were down because of the construction. ... -
Christ paid our reparations
(Letter to the Editor ~ 01/21/23)
Reparation: The act or process of mending or restoring; making amends or atonement, offering expiation, extinguishing a guilt, giving satisfaction for a wrong or injury. The majority of slaves came from African victors of inter-ethnic wars between tribes who would have killed them until they found they could sell them to the slave traders. ...
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Townsend Furniture -- forerunner of longtime furniture business (Column ~ 01/21/23)
During the 1800s and 1900s, most merchandise anyone would want to buy could be found in downtown Cape Girardeau or the Haarig area of Good Hope. Broadway was predominately the street of beautiful homes. In 1905, a young man, William Richard Townsend, brought his family to Cape Girardeau from Indiana and founded the Second-Hand Furniture Store in 1914 after spending time in ministerial service for the Pentecostal denomination... -
Close to gardening time
(Column ~ 01/21/23)
When we get into the New Year ,I begin receiving gosh knows how many garden catalogs, so my mind begins to dream gardening. So as I thumb through the catalogs I begin making a list, which leads to orders, several orders. How about you -- do you have your seeds? I'm thinking that it might be a good idea to shop early this year while there are still seeds to be found. ...
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Senior center menus for Jan. 23-27
(Community ~ 01/21/23)
Monday: Scrambled eggs and sausage patty or chicken tenders, pancakes with syrup, baked hash browns with onions, bran muffin, hot baked apples and orange juice. Tuesday: Chicken pot pie or country-fried steak with potatoes, Lima beans, whole-grain biscuit and Mandarin oranges or iced orange cake...
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Learning briefs 1-22-23
(Local News ~ 01/21/23)
n Autumn Stephens of Jackson was named to the fall semester president's list at Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina. n Dayton Strattman of Perryville, Missouri, was named to the fall semester dean's list at McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois...
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Adopt Mittens 1-22-23 (Community ~ 01/21/23)
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Something I didn't expect (Column ~ 01/21/23)
It isn't unusual to find a few mushrooms during winter in Missouri. Some kinds of mushrooms will begin to grow when a week or so of days get to around 55 degrees or higher, with nighttime temperatures not dropping below about 30 degrees Fahrenheit. I accidentally happened upon this small mushroom Sunday, Jan. ... -
Club news 1-22-23
(Community News ~ 01/21/23)
Kage FCE met Jan. 12 at the Cape girardeau Senior Center. Jobyna Daume called the meeting to order. Barbara Marshall gave the devotional titled "I treasure each moment." As the year 2022 ended, we all have special moments, especially the memories of being with our families on Christmas, seeing them laughing and having fun. The group then sang "Auld Lang Syne," which is a Scottish term meaning "days gone by."...
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A cross to carry
(Column ~ 01/21/23)
We are blessed to live in the United States of America. Christians attend churches without fear of being arrested. We have free access to Bibles and religious materials. It is usually when we take our religious beliefs from our place of worship into the marketplace that we see opposition...
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Magical thinking
(Column ~ 01/21/23)
Like many other people in the 45 U.S. states in which the game is played, this writer bought Mega Millions tickets earlier this month, hoping to win $1.35 billion. I bought a grand total of two tickets, telling the cashier at my local Jackson supermarket yours truly had no expectation of winning...
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When life takes a different direction
(Column ~ 01/21/23)
Life takes many different turns. It's like the winding road that lazily winds up and around a mountain. You hit a smooth stretch for a distance, and then before you know it, you're going in circles trying to stay on the road. Whether it's a turn we choose, or one that suddenly appears in front of us, we have to change directions. ...
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FYI 1-22-23
(Community ~ 01/21/23)
n Adult coloring will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23. Join library staff for a casual coloring session. The library will provide pages, colored pencils and a fun atmosphere to color and socialize. n Bit-sized chefs will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. ...
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Immaculate Conception Catholic School 2nd qt
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Immaculate Conception Catholic School A Honor Roll 4th Grade A Honor Roll 4th grade: Lydia Balsman, Kara Chiles, Sawyer Coy, Paxton Essner, Quinn Koetting, Mia Litzelfelner, Mia McCall, Dean Miller, Peter Starke 5th grade: Evelyn Dixon, Kyleigh Duby, Mina Gosche, Damian Huff, Anna Lewis, Lucas Nanney, Ryan Rosenquist, Judah Sloan, Aubrey Wareing...
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Cape Girardeau Central High School first semester
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Cape Girardeau Central High School A Honor Roll 9th grade: Ava Austin, Tacoa Batts, Hayden Bowers, Ellis Brune, Alexandrea Burgos, Noah Caldwell, Mia Callinan, Joseph Cao, Caden Chenoweth, Eliza Criblez, George Dean, Lillianna Dubs, Brenna Dunavan, Spencer Engelhardt, Zea Grabel, Elisabeth Harder, Zade Hickey, Mena Jackson, Lucille Kerr, Kristopher Lilly, Emily Marberry, Kelly Mattes, Harper McClard, Stephon McElmurry, Bruce Miller, William Miller, Oghenebrume Osiohwo, Ximena Padilla Rivera, Kaleb Ramdial, Matthew Reed, Ava Rhymer, Saratoga Rich, Liliana Rivera, Kent Sheridan, Jathan Spain, Sankriti Srikant, Ethan Stout, Aunicka Tumbleson, Adrienne Wilson.. ...
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Jackson Junior High School first semester
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
First Semester A Honor Roll 7th grade: McKynlie Ackman, Lily Adams, Grant Alspaugh, Colton Altman, Mitchel Baker, Makena Barker, Oren Basler, Micah Bearden, Gabrielle Bell, Kennedi Benavente, Liam Bergmark, Isabella Biri, Clayton Birk, Madilynn Bohnert, Bradyn Bollinger, Thatcher Bollinger, Chase Borders, Lucas Borst, Sylvia Boss, Joseph Boyer, Ginessee Brady, Caroline Brazel, Alyvia Bridges, Rhyse Britton, Hunter Brotherton, Lawson Brown, Ace BrumField, Avery Brune, Ian Buerck, Brenley Burson, Alessa Byrd, Olen Byrd, Dillon Cahill, Ava Cathcart, Brooks Chapman, Joshua Choate, Evan Coffey, William Cole, Baylee Colvin, Hailey Craft, Jacob Crocker, Adyson Crooks, Trexton Cross, Holland Cunningham, Kael Davis, Kate Deck, Mason Diebold, Scarlett Dixon, Adriana Doran, Lauren Dorey, Evan Dotson, Griffin Dow, Shiann Dunning, Terrance Duvall, Kenadi Earnest, Laela Eastman, Addison Emmons, Jonathan Ernst, Addisyn Essner, Aralyn Estraca, Hudson Evans, Colt Floyd, Lila Foote, Mitchell Ford, Braylen Forester, Amelia Fox, Carter Freeman, Hannah Funk, Gabriel Gamble, Autumn Gartland, Titan Gers, Kinley Gibson, Ashlee Gilliland, Chloe Gills, Jetta Giudicy, Wyatt Glass, Carleigh Clastetter, Sophia Gonzales, Tre Goodson, Jaya Gremmels, Rachel Grover, Izobel Hager, Isaac Hampson, Emma Harper, Lily Harper, Casey Hart, Aaron Haws, Ellie Heisserer, Addison Henderson, Isabella Henrickson, Riley Hill, Weston Holcomb, Elena Holm, Kylie Hoss, Dalton Hottes, Kesha Huffman, Taylor Hurst, Annalise Jansen, Charlotte Jessell, Dylan Johnson, Khloi Johnson, Braylen Jones, Carter Jones, Warren Jones, Karlie Kendly, Myiah Kerns, Blaine Kight, Eli Kight, Caiden Kiplinger, Claire Kitchen, Payton Klein, Layla Koehler, Parker Kramer, Camryn Kuntze, Kaiden Kurtz, Haiden Land, Ethan Larko, Tyler Lawrence, Jazzmine Leggett, Colter Leimer, Adalee Lindsey, Keller Livesay, Hollyn Loesel, Alexander Lovewell, Jaden Lucas, Cash Lucious, Katy Lukefahr, Christian Lynch, Josalyn Lynn-Kesterson, Jazlyn Mackins, Kaelynn Malahy, Jaycie March, Christopher Marschel, Michael Martin, Joelie Mayfield, Rylan McCarty, Carson McClellan, Lorelai McClellan, Lillyahna McCormick, Jayden McCulley, Kai McDowell, Kendall McDowell, Jayson McFall, Jacob McFarland, Dawson McQuay, Summer Medlin, Aubry Mercer, Symphani Miles, Morgan Miller, Kelsey Minakata, Zachary Moore, Sara Mulcahy, Austin Munoz, Kerrigan Murphy, Logan Myer, Brecklen Nanney, Ryleah Oliver, Angel Olson, Aidan Ornburn, Adelina Ourth, Audrey Overbeck, Skylar Panozzo, William Parker, Griffin Parsons, Olivia Penny, Rhett Perry, Samuel Petzoldt, Sarah Petzoldt, Thomas Phillips, Jack Picker, Brenden Pingkian, Kaleb Popp, Kiersten Porter, Bruan Prchal, Taylor Proffer, Kaylee Putz, Olivia Rawson, Lain Rees, Carter Reis, Jaiden Renfroe, Drew Respondek, Preston Revelle, Brayden Riehl, Courtney Riley, Tawny Ritter, Alexiyah Rivera, Jovani Rivera, Dylan Robbins, Raivyn Roberts, James Rodrigues, Logan Rosborg, Addilynn Sander, Grady Sander, Joviniano Santos, Addison Sapp, Dominic Scherer, Colby Schonhoff, Addison Schwab, Addisen Scripter, Elijah Seabaugh, Evan Seed, Jack Seesing, Isabella Shands, Brooklynn Shipley, Braxtyn Sides, Michelle Sisman, Collyns Sly, Mya Smith, Ryan Smith, Austin Squires, Isabella Stelling, Addison Strawn, Brody Swain, Hayden Swain, Addison Tate, Kwesi Taye, Jonah Taylor, Tucker Teague, Allie Thompson, Evan Thompson, Madison Tipton, Bryce Turner, Sage Turner, Coree Underwood, Caedi Vails, Harlow Wallace, Sophie Wallachy, Emma Weber, Jaylyn Whitfield, Xavier Williams, Brett Williamson, Luke Windbigler, Jayden Wipfler, Garrett Woodall, Harley Woods, Brayden Wright, Gavin York, Zoe Zahner.. ...
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Blanchard Elementary School second quarter
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Blanchard Elementary School A Honor Roll 3rd grade: TaiLynn Cooper, Kyhler Evans, Mya Franklin, Kori Irions, Sawyer Jones, Thatcher Phelps, Noah Pullam, Caleb Schmitt, Azalea Slivers, Kambreigh Smith, Cooper Sperling, Lucas Stouder, Emmitt Williams...
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Cape Girardeau Central Middle School second quarter
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Cape Girardeau Central Middle School A Honor Roll 5th grade: Cameron Adams, Ibrahim Ali, Steven Anders, Nathan Antill, Trinity Bahr, Aashuman Bandyopadhayay, Ty'Liah Banks, Jackson Barke, Layla Bertrand, Neena Bibbs, Chase Bohnsack, Colton Bohnsack, Quentin Brantley, Jaevyn Brown, Geneva Bullock, Willow Burnes, Benjamin Cao, Irving Chavez, Ainsley Cook, Payton Cox, Alaysia Cox-McClellon, Tinley Crawford, Charlotte Criblez, Ashlynn Crow, Logan Cummins, Carlus Davis, Loren Davis, Makayla Dobbs, Hayden Droge, Mary-Eloise Durham, Vian Edgecombe, Maleah Espinoza, Jonathan Garcia Mendoza, Lilian Goveche, Graham Grabel, Jada Graham, Hayden Hahs, Mariah Handy, Kaitlin Harder, Gavin Harper, Joel Hastings, Tristan Hawkins, Dante Hensley, Adeline Horrell, Samuel Huntington, Demonte' Johnson, Ja'Kylnn Jones, William MacKenzie, Max Maldonado, Charleigh Manus, Skylar Martin, Benjamin Mattison, Liam McGill, Kierah McGill-Hogan, Connor Money, Navaya Moreland, Levi Morris, KaNijae Newson, Dalton Null, Albert Olele, Leo Peterman, Jakobi Phiffer, Ariauna Plambeck, Lindell Reid, Madison Rhinehart, Silas Skurat, Makenzie Slinkard, Wyatt Smith, Matthew Snider, Maxwell Spear, Scarlett Stewart, Tyrin Stokes, Jonathan Stout, Colton Stovall, Athena Thornton, Thomas Trueblood, Justin Turk, Lillian Watson, Lakya West, Holli Whitaker, Jale'el Whitaker, Madison Whitney, Harper Wilkins, Emma Williams, Ashlyn Wright, Alexander Young, Jaden Zhang.. ...
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Egyptian High School second quarter
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Egyptian High School High Honor Roll 9th grade: Eyan Burton, Emma Cain, William Lessar, Madison Neal, Aubrey Schultz, Riley Wood. 10th grade: Trenton Bagby, Pearl Burton, Madison Holm, Alesha Knupp, Brandon Plott, Elijah Sitton, Brandon Tedlock, Chasidy Vaughn, Fanelle Woodson...
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Egyptian Middle School second quarter
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Egyptian Middle School High Honor Roll 6th grade: Erabella Peach, Reece Turner. 7th grade: Sky Burton, Dynastee Carthell, Braysen Dillow, Lacie Goines. 8th grade: Lillyana Levins, Kairee White. Honor Roll 6th grade: Brayden Bagby, Vanessa Greenley. 7th grade: Kialah Bell, Faith Kaufman, Dayana Peach...
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Egyptian Elementary School second quarter
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Egyptian Elementary School High Honor Roll 3rd grade: Trevor Eastwood Easton Kaufman, Baylee Lawson, Molly Livingston, Wyatt Parker, Layken Schlamer, Thomas Shackles. 4th grade: Gracelyn Gowin, Aniyah Marable. 5th grade: Jesse Arnhart, Emily Greable, Macen Henderson, Ashlee Kaegi, Avery Parker, John Livingston, Taylor Thompson...
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Oran Elementary School second quarter
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Oran Elementary School 3rd grade: Dillon Armor, Joshua Burger, NJ Cook, Levi Hale, Kenleigh Hicks, Trystan Hill, Jackson Johns, Brylee Kinney, Adalynn McDowell, Layne Morgan, Easton Pobst, Reese Romas, Remee Romas, Bristol Schaefer, Gunner Uhrhan. 4th grade: Chloe Hahn, Blake Hargrove, Lucas Hess, Lola Jones, Colton Kilburn, Brenden Lundmark, Connor Nenninger, Emma Ramsey, Neavah Reyna, Reagan Tyra...
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Trinity Lutheran School second quarter
(Honor Roll ~ 01/21/23)
Trinity Lutheran School Principal's list 5th grade: Joda Grace Bess, Cole Enderle, Aria Hammonds, Fiona Mueth, Jaegen Pickel, Elaina Volkerding. 6th grade: Garrett Michael, Elijah Panton, Kaelyn Wildauer 7th grade: Donna Cai, Jordan David, Isabel Kirn, Avery Laiben, Monica Yang...
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March for Life eyes Congress for post-Roe abortion limits (National News ~ 01/21/23)
WASHINGTON -- A half century after Roe v. Wade, March for Life supporters on Friday celebrated the Supreme Court's dismantling of that constitutional right to abortion and heralded the political struggle set loose by the court's decision. President Joe Biden pledged to do all in his limited power to restore core abortion rights... -
Police: Man fatally shot by officers had stolen truck, gun
(State News ~ 01/21/23)
WENTZVILLE, Mo. -- The man fatally shot by police after a chase in St. Charles County was driving a stolen pickup truck and carrying a stolen gun, police said Thursday, Jan. 19. Police identified the man killed as 36-year-old Sonny J. Vincent. Court records show he was on parole after convictions for drug crimes and unlawful possession of a firearm...
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Cape Girardeau County Commission agenda for 1/23/23 meeting
(Local News ~ 01/21/23)
Cape Girardeau County Commission 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 23 1 Barton Square, Jackson Approval of minutes n Approval of minutes of Thursday, Jan. 19, meeting Communications/reports -- other selected officials/ department heads n Updates on new jail and 1908 courthouse project...
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Cape Girardeau City Council agenda for 1-22-23
(Local News ~ 01/21/23)
Cape Girardeau City Council 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, City Hall Presentations n National Gun Violence Survivor Week n Convention and Visitors Bureau Presentation - Brenda Newbern Items for discussion n Urban Deer Management Program Update - Police Officer Ty Metzger...
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Police report 1-22-23
(Police/Fire Report ~ 01/21/23)
CAPE GIRARDEAU Cape Girardeau Police Department responded to the following calls. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests n A warrant arrest was reported on North Sprigg Street. n A warrant arrest was reported on Luce Street. n A warrant arrest was reported on William Street...
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Fire report 1-22-23
(Police/Fire Report ~ 01/21/23)
CAPE GIRARDEAU Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls. Jan. 18 n Medical assists were made at 6:32 a.m. on South Benton Street; 11:22 a.m. on Shirley Drive; and 3:59 p.m. on Wisteria Drive. n At 8:40 a.m., fire alarm on South Silver Springs Road...
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Victoria Trantham (Obituary ~ 01/21/23)
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. -- Victoria Caroleen Austin Trantham took her last breath on earth and her first breath of heaven Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023. Welcoming Vikki to heaven were her daughters, Corey and Peyton; parents, Eulalia and Victor Austin; and brother, Dave Austin... -
Darryl Stratman (Obituary ~ 01/21/23)
Darryl Stratman, 70, of Glen Allen, Missouri, died Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at his home. Friends may visit from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27, at Ford and Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill, Missouri. Private burial will be held at a later date. -
Rhonda Moore
(Obituary ~ 01/21/23)
ALTENBURG, Mo. -- Rhonda Kay "Sis" Moore, 60, of Altenburg died Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at Southeast Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to noon Sunday, Jan. 22, at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson. The Rev. Kevin Rhodes will conduct the funeral service at noon Sunday, Jan. 22, at the funeral home. Interment will be private at a later date...
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James Geile
(Obituary ~ 01/21/23)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- James Wesley Geile, 81, of Perryville died Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, at Perry County Memorial Hospital in Perryville. A celebration of life will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Eagles Club in Perryville. Ford and Young Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements...
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Jewell Estes (Obituary ~ 01/21/23)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Jewell Evelin Estes, 91, of Chaffee died Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, at Chaffee Nursing Center in Chaffee. She was born Oct. 29, 1931, in Morley, Missouri, to Charlie and Opal Woods Gilliland. She married Everette Estes on Jan. 27, 1950, to which two children, Stephen and Samuel Estes, were born... -
Kenneth Barrett
(Obituary ~ 01/21/23)
Kenneth Ray Barrett, 81, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Jan. 20, 2023, at his home. Arrangement are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.
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Harold Arnzen (Obituary ~ 01/21/23)
Harold Arnzen, 85, of Jackson passed away Friday, Jan. 20, 2023. He was born Feb. 23, 1937, in Leopold, Missouri, son of William and Julia Vandeven Arnzen. Harold worked for Lutesville Motors until 1977, at which time he went to work at Procter & Gamble, retiring in 1996... -
Births
(Births ~ 01/21/23)
Son to James Edward Crane and Cristina Marie Barborek-Crane of Benton, Missouri, Saint Francis Medical Center, 7:54 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023. Name, Sullivan Bear James. Weight, 7 pounds, 14 ounces. Third child, second son. Barborek-Crane is the former Cristina Barborek. She is a receptionist at Missouri Delta Medical Center. Crane is a laborer with the Scott County Highway Department...
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The Trump-Biden embrace
(Column ~ 01/21/23)
America may not want a Trump-Biden rematch, but Donald Trump and Joe Biden sure do. A CNN poll late last year showed that 6 in 10 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents want a different GOP nominee in 2024, and a roughly similar proportion of Democrats hope for a nominee other than Biden...
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Why your child's personality should determine how you parent
(Column ~ 01/21/23)
I got a note from my son's teacher saying he was not "meeting classroom expectations." He's in the first grade. The offense? Talking out of turn. My husband gave me that all-too-familiar look when I told him. You know, the look that means, "He gets it from you."...
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GOP must avoid repeating history with the budget
(Column ~ 01/21/23)
The long and tedious battle for House speaker ended with the GOP arguably more focused on fiscal responsibility and cutting spending. To accomplish this, Republicans are demanding spending cuts in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. Asking for some future fiscal discipline before allowing Uncle Sam to borrow yet more money is well worth it, but carelessly chosen goals could derail the whole enterprise...
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Prayer 1-22-23
(Prayer ~ 01/21/23)
O Lord Jesus, our Holy Savior, may our words and deeds glorify you. Amen.
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Out of the past: Jan. 21
(Out of the Past ~ 01/21/23)
The City of Cape Girardeau has signed on with the Operation Weed and Seed anti-crime initiative; the City Council last night approved a contract for services with Southeast Missouri Weed and Seed, Inc., and will seek funding to strengthen law enforcement programs against drugs and gang activities...
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Out of the past: Jan. 22
(Out of the Past ~ 01/21/23)
Gov. Mel Carnahan wants lawmakers to appropriate $7.2 million to construct a polytechnic building and a vocational-technical school in Cape Girardeau; Southeast Missouri State University's polytechnic building and the Cape Girardeau School District's vo-tech school are two of the capital projects included in the governor's proposed budget; the governor unveiled his budget Wednesday in his annual State of the State speech to the Legislature;...
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