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Local News 7/23/24Shivelbines Music Store marks 75 years of family ownership6For three generations, members of the Shivelbine family have provided the sound of music to Southeast Missouri and the surrounding states. Shivelbines Music Store in downtown Cape Girardeau, an instrument supplier to hundreds of schools and...
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Local News 7/23/24IgnitED Conference offers affordable professional development for Missouri educatorsThe Jackson School District hosted its sixth annual IgnitED Educational Conference on Thursday, July 18, at Jackson High School. The conference provides Missouri educators with an affordable opportunity for professional development. ...
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Local News 7/23/24SEMO Law Enforcement Academy applications due Friday, July 26Those interested in attending Southeast Missouri State University’s Law Enforcement Academy during the fall semester must apply by Friday, July 26. SEMO’s Law Enforcement Academy offers 600 hours of training, mandated by the Missouri Peace Officer...
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Local News 7/23/24Routes T, N, C in Perry County affected by bridge workRoute T in Perry County, at South Fork Saline Creek near Silver Lake, will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as contractor crews make bridge repairs. According to a Missouri Department of Transportation news release, the work...
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Local News 7/23/24Kansas, Missouri delegates help make Harris presumptive Democratic nominee for presidentKansas and Missouri delegates for the Democratic National Convention endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris Monday night, helping her secure enough support to become the party’s presumptive nominee for president. The announcement from both states’...
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Local News 7/23/24Abortion, minimum wage campaigns remain on track for fall ballot, early reports indicate1Citizen-led ballot measures to enshrine abortion rights in the Missouri constitution and mandate paid sick leave and an increased minimum wage remain on track to make November’s ballot, with records from Missouri election authorities showing each...
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Local News 7/22/24Former Secret Service agent, Cape native shares thoughts on Trump assassination attempt7Former Secret Service agent Paul Nenninger — a native of Cape Girardeau who has served on the Cape Girardeau Public Schools Board of Education — weighed in with thoughts about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Saturday,...
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Local News 7/22/24Fall Tunes at Twilight performance series set to kick off next weekOld Town Cape has released the lineup for the fall series of Tunes at Twilight — cooler weather, hopefully fewer bugs and an earlier start time for each show. The fall series will begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, at Ivers Square in downtown Cape...
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Most read 7/22/24Annie Laurie’s owners open eclectic new eatery in downtown CapeSoiree by Annie Laurie’s is in the midst of its soft opening, but the idea for this new lounge at 111 William St. in Cape Girardeau spans years into the past. Laurie and Rob Ray, the same couple behind Annie Laurie’s emporium and The Indie House...
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Most read 7/22/24Two physician assistants join Mercy Southeast facilitiesOn Thursday, July 18, Mercy Southeast announced the hiring of two physician assistants to work at two separate care facilities. Dava Hoffman will see patients at Mercy Primary Care, 817 Mount Auburn Road in Cape Girardeau. Aaron Koehler will join...
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Local News 7/19/24A massive tech outage is causing worldwide disruptions. Here's what we know.11NEW YORK (AP) — Much of the world faced online disarray Friday as a widespread technology outage affected companies and services across industries — grounding flights, knocking banks and hospital systems offline and media outlets off air. At the...
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Local News 7/19/24Time for school vaccines as state sees exemption rates rise, immunization rates fall10The weeks before the start of school are some of the busiest for the Cape Girardeau County Health Department. Health professionals are busy giving an estimated 1,900 vaccines to schoolchildren. These vaccines are required for school attendance. But...
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Local News 7/19/24From Oak Ridge to national cow fame: How a young farmer and his cow became 'Cream of the Crop'4Kelby Schoen, a 13-year-old dairy farmer from Oak Ridge, received the prestigious "Cream of the Crop" award in Salt Lake City at the National Holstein Convention last month. His cow, MayBell, was ranked in the top 10 in the country for butterfat and...
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Local News 7/19/24Guardrail repairs on NB U.S. 61, SB I-55 in Cape Girardeau CountyNorthbound U.S. 61 in Cape Girardeau County, at the intersection of Kingshighway and Independence Street in Cape Girardeau, will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as contractor crews perform overnight guardrail repairs. ...
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Most read 7/18/24Cape Girardeau Gun Violence Task Force members announced; first meeting set for Tuesday27Members of the City of Cape Girardeau’s newly formed Gun Violence Task Force will gather for the first time next week. The task force has sent out its first agenda and will have its planning meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, at City Hall. ...
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Most read 7/16/24Cape County coroner candidates speak out at women’s club meeting5Candidates for the Cape Girardeau County coroner position met with potential voters during the Cape County Republican Women’s Club meeting Friday, July 12, at Delmonico’s Steakhouse in Jackson. Three of the six coroner candidates spoke at the...
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Most read 7/16/24Cape County Coroner Jordan reveals civil attorney won’t take case in answer filed to judge18Judge Jerel Poor denied a request to seal an answer made by Wavis Jordan regarding his ability to obtain a civil attorney, with Jordan stating, “a civil attorney won’t take my case” and requesting his answer be sealed from “news media”. Jordan was...