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December 20, 2013
Bullet penetrates house in Cape
A Cape Girardeau man said a bullet fired into a home on South Hanover Street on Wednesday afternoon missed his head by the slimmest of margins. "I was asleep when the bullet came in," said Joe McGowan, who was sleeping in the home of his niece at 403 S. Hanover St....
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December 18, 2013
Trans-Siberian tribute band will do benefit shows
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Uplifting sounds of the holiday season will be presented Friday and Saturday when LivinTale, a Trans-Siberian Orchestra tribute group, performs at the Perry Park Center. The Christmas-themed concerts also are serving as fundraisers for the family...
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December 17, 2013
County commission approves increase in budget for 2014
A preliminary county budget with a modest increase in appropriations was unanimously approved Monday by the Cape Girardeau County Commission. The 2014 revenue budget presented to the county commission showed $11,727,813 for appropriations, a slight increase over th...
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December 17, 2013
Jackson aldermen approve $33M budget
A 2014 budget of nearly $33 million was approved Monday night by the Jackson Board of Aldermen. The budget, which was unanimously approved, also includes sewer and other utility rate increases. The rates for sewer and water usage will each rise 1.7 percent based on...
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December 15, 2013
Donations for Toybox drive are falling short
Toybox, the annual effort by the Cape Jaycees to deliver new Christmas toys to local families in need, is falling below expectations. But Tracy Haggerty, Toybox coordinator, said she is confident things will start to pick up. "This has happened before," Haggerty sa...
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December 13, 2013
Cape photographer steps in to cover canceled portrait event
The winter storm that blanketed Cape Girardeau and the area with snow and ice Friday and Saturday led to the cancellation of many events. A charitable event that was called off Saturday was the fourth annual Help-Portrait photo session, which would have assembled l...
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