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Local News 6/28/24Cape Girardeau County board receives clean audit, approves contract bids3An audit of Cape Girardeau County’s finances found they were growing steadily, as told by Patrick Kintner, of Stanley, Dirnberger, Hopper & Associates, who presented the annual audit report to the county’s commissioners during their Thursday, June...
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Local News 6/27/24South Side Farms overcomes rain to distribute free vegetables1Drizzling rain couldn’t deter South Side Farms volunteers from handing out produce to passersby Wednesday, June 26. Working out of a green roadside tent at 900 S. West End Blvd. in Cape Girardeau, workers and volunteers made free grab bags of...
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Local News 6/27/24Cape to host Parks & Rec Day next month at Osage CentreThe Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Department will host its annual Parks & Rec Day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 10, at the Osage Centre, 1625 N Kingshighway. This free, kid-friendly event promises a day of fun and activities for the...
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Local News 6/27/24Cape man charged with burglary after allegedy trying to enter house he said was his4A man is accused of trying to break into a home, yelling at a woman he did not know from the front porch and trying to remove the door to gain entry when police officers arrived and made an arrest. Justin Jarvis, 42, of Cape Girardeau was charged...
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Local News 6/27/24Valedictorians 2024: Lydia CaoCape Girardeau Central High School Parents: Chen Wu and Zhonghua Cao. Post-graduation plans: Attend Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. High school activities: Student Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Beta Club, National...
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Local News 6/27/24Valedictorians 2024: Charlise RhodesEagle Ridge Christian School Parents: Kevin and Stephanie Rhodes. Post-graduation plans: Attend Three Rivers College to receive an associate's degree in communication. I will then attend Southeast Missouri State University to eventually earn a...
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Local News 6/27/24Valedictorians 2024: Luke RicheyNotre Dame Regional High School Parents: Wade and Rachel Richey. Post-graduation plans: Earn a degree in electrical engineering from University of Missouri. High school activities: Soccer, Student Council, FBLA, Scholar Bowl and tennis. Favorite...
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Local News 6/27/24Valedictorians 2024: Tucker MillerThomas W. Kelly High School Parents: Sarah Householder and Todd Miller. Post-graduation plans: Attend University of Missouri-Columbia and pursue degrees in criminal justice and psychology. After completing my undergraduate studies, I will then...
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Local News 6/27/24Valedictorians 2024: Sydnie FloydJackson High School Parents: Jason and Holly Floyd. Post-graduation plans: Attend Maryville University of St. Louis in the fall in the direct-entry Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program. I hope to eventually open my own physical therapy practice....
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Local News 6/26/24City officials reflect on Blair leaving police department; Glueck to take over responsibilities in interim period4City manager Ken Haskin and Mayor Stacy Kinder along with Ward 5 Councilman Rhett Pierce weighed in Tuesday, June 25, on police chief Wes Blair leaving the Cape Girardeau Police Department to take a position at Memphis International Airport in...
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Local News 6/26/24Dr. Skinner named to Show Me Center, River Campus Board of Managers3Dr. Bruce Skinner was appointed to the Show Me Center and River Campus Board of Managers by Southeast Missouri State University’s Board of Governors on Tuesday to complete Dr. Brad Sheriff’s terms that expire Dec. 1, 2025, and Dec. 1, 2026,...
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Local News 6/26/24Stockard pleads guilty to federal weapons, drug charges; forfeits more than 200 guns4A former Cape Girardeau restaurant owner and food truck operator has pleaded guilty in federal court to unlawful interstate transportation of a firearm and unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute...
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Local News 6/25/24Did you know? Crime numbers rose in these categories during 2023 in Cape Girardeau4The Cape Girardeau Police Department released its 2023 annual report to the City Council on June 17. According to a Southeast Missourian article, chief Wes Blair pointed out multiple takeaways from the review for the council. He said while robberies...
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Most read 6/25/24Cody Samples hired as Cape city prosecutor; Scott Horman leaving position4The City of Cape Girardeau will welcome new city prosecutor Cody Samples as of Monday, July 1. Former prosecutor Scott Horman will be stepping away from his position. City manager Ken Haskin stated in an email to the Southeast Missourian that they...
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Most read 6/25/24Woman who took cellphone from CVS homicide scene sentenced to prison8Judge Benjamin Lewis sentenced Yaunique D. Cain, 21, of Cape Girardeau to four years in prison for her role in tampering with evidence in the killing of KeMari Childress on Feb. 27 at the CVS Pharmacy, 2161 William St., in Cape Girardeau. But...
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Most read 6/24/24Melaina’s Magical Playland at Cape County Park North to be closed for renovation through end of AugustMelaina’s Magical Playland at Cape County Park North will be closed for renovations Monday, July 15, through the end of August. According to a Cape Girardeau County Parks news release, the changes to the playground will include new surface...
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Most read 6/21/24Physicist encourages Cape County residents to ‘take back’ their elections29During a presentation for the monthly Guardians of Liberty meeting on Tuesday, June 18, in Jackson, physicist Douglas Frank shared his thoughts and experiences regarding election fraud since the 2020 presidential election, claiming to have evidence...
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Most read 6/21/24Cape County clerk defends county election integrity to speaker at Guardians of Liberty event63Election fraud has been a hot topic in the United States ever since Joe Biden won the presidency in 2020, prompting former president Donald Trump to claim the election was stolen. Since then, physicist Dr. Douglas Frank has been going from state to...
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Most read 6/21/24Lane sentenced for murder of Cape Central student Madison Robinson; tempers flare during hearing4Isaiah Lane, 33, was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences in prison Thursday, June 20, for the second-degree murder of a 15-year-old student who planned on being a paramedic with the military; and also for shooting her brother, Ryan Robinson,...
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Most read 6/20/24Statue plans for Jackson roundabout nixed due to new MoDOT requirements10Plans for a sign or statue in Jackson's newest roundabout have been scrapped because of updated MoDOT requirements. The roundabout at Deerwood Drive and North High Street will feature only basic landscaping. ...
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