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Kathryn Alfisi
Southeast Missourian
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December 5, 2004
Scott City turns on holiday lights
Scott City will be aglow with lights this holiday season, from Main Street to the city park and Second Street in Old Illmo, thanks to the city's parks and recreation department and Chamber of Commerce. The Winter Wonderland in the city park, which has been a holida...
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December 4, 2004
Encouraging a more active role in Christmas
For those who feel like their holiday activities lately are limited to shopping, it might be a good idea to head to Jackson today where something old and something new in holiday festivities are being held. At 1:30 p.m. the city's annual Christmas parade gets under...
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December 3, 2004
Cape residents invite public for holiday home tours Saturday
A selection of homeowners in Cape Girardeau is once again opening their doors to the community for the annual holiday home tour, which raises money for Lutheran Family and Children's Services and the Arts Council of Southeast Missouri. The event runs from 10 a.m. ....
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December 3, 2004
Nixon- Schools' closed meetings illegal
Meetings of a task force formed last year to recommend budget cuts for the Cape Girardeau School District were subject to the state's Sunshine Law and therefore should have been open to the news media, an opinion by Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon states...
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November 26, 2004
Airman arrives home from Iraq for holiday
Thanksgiving is a time for getting together with loved ones and giving thanks. Two things that the Martin family were able to do Thursday because Andrew Martin made it home from Iraq in time to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, two sisters, grandmother and niece...
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November 25, 2004
Park displays lighten up holidays for community
After all the Thanksgiving meals have been eaten and the leftovers put away, area residents can get into the Christmas spirit by visiting the Holiday of Lights at Cape Girardeau County Park, which opens today at dusk and will be lit from dusk until 11 p.m. every da...
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November 24, 2004
A holiday table for all
The Norman Rockwell image of Thanksgiving -- smiling family members seated around the table, and grandma and grandpa at the head of the table with the perfectly prepared turkey -- still defines the holiday in many Americans' minds. But for others, the Thanksgiving ...
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November 22, 2004
Christmas parade tops 100 entries
The sidewalks of downtown Cape Girardeau will soon be packed with people as the Christmas Parade of Lights makes a return for its 10th year and again helps kick off the Christmas season at dusk on Sunday. The parade begins at Capaha Park on Broadway and continues o...
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