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Jan. 23
Ward 5 candidate Bryan Johnson identifies need for ‘storytelling’ on Cape council
Bryan Johnson, Ward 5 candidate for Cape Girardeau City Council, emphasizes the need for better storytelling and transparency in city leadership. His priorities include public safety and open communication.
Nathan Gladden
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Jan. 22
Local pastor, son share unforgettable experience at Trump's inauguration
Pastor Timothy Lee and his son, Montgomery, shared a memorable experience at Trump's inauguration, braving the cold to witness the event. They explored Washington, D.C., and were impressed by the atmosphere and security.
J.C. Reeves
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Jan. 21
Southeast Missouri leaders react to Trump's return to White House, immediate plans for office
Southeast Missouri leaders react to Trump's return to the presidency, expressing support for his agenda on border security, energy policy and trade tariffs, while local Democrats voice concerns over potential chaos.
J.C. Reeves
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Jan. 21
Cape Girardeau Ward 5 candidate Redinger's main campaign concerns cleanliness, safety of community
Eric Redinger, Ward 5 Cape Girardeau City Council candidate, prioritizes community safety and cleanliness in his campaign. With experience in local boards and fiscal conservatism, he aims to creatively reroute city funds for improvements.
Nathan Gladden
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Jan. 9
Local legislators sworn in as 103rd General Assembly commences
Missouri's 103rd General Assembly kicks off with Senator Jamie Burger and Representatives David Dolan, Barry Hovis and John Voss taking their oaths.
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Jan. 9
Wayne Wallingford reflects on tenure as Missouri Revenue director, welcomes successor
Wayne Wallingford reflects on his tenure as Missouri Department of Revenue director as he welcomes Trish Vincent as his successor. Wallingford, appointed in 2021, expresses gratitude and support for the transition.
J.C. Reeves
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Jan. 7
Holly Thompson Rehder reflects on decade of service as Missouri legislator
Holly Thompson Rehder reflects on her decadelong political career in Missouri after leaving her Senate seat. She shares her achievements, challenges and future plans, including public speaking and potential new roles.
J.C. Reeves
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Jan. 3
Local legislators prepare, share goals for upcoming legislative session
Local legislators gear up for Missouri's 103rd General Assembly, focusing on tax cuts, crime control, coroner qualifications and water rights, among other issues.
J.C. Reeves
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Dec. 31, 2024
Missouri's Eric Schmitt appointed to key Senate roles
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) has been appointed to five key Senate committees for the 119th Congress, including the Commerce, Armed Services and Judiciary committees.
News
Dec. 24, 2024
Cape Girardeau County officials take oaths of office
Seven newly elected Cape Girardeau County officials were sworn in during a ceremony at the county courthouse Monday, Dec. 23.
Christopher Borro
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