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A shooting near Whitener and North Louisiana streets in Cape Girardeau left one person dead Friday, May 9. A suspect is in ...
Trump's 2026 budget touts deep cuts and a return to federalism, but rising defense spending and untouched entitlements leave ...
Marc Thiessen argues that Trump faces a historic opportunity to force Iran to fully dismantle its nuclear program — either ...
Mother’s Day often gets overshadowed by graduation season, but the Bible reminds us not to neglect the lasting influence of ...
B.W. and Hazel Harrison dedicated their lives to supporting education and preserving Cape Girardeau’s history, leaving a ...
The Cape Girardeau Kiwanis Club awarded $1,500 scholarships to 16 local high school seniors at its annual banquet, supporting ...
Buffalo gnats, tiny blood-sucking insects active in late spring and early summer, can inflict painful bites similar to ...
Bethany Essner, a junior at Southeast Missouri State University majoring in ag-business, horticulture and cannabis, received ...
Chaffee tops Sikeston in baseball, Oak Ridge throws perfect game in softball, and more highlights from Friday’s high school ...
The Historic Preservation Commission’s annual walking tour will highlight the Kellerman Foundation’s new museum in the former ...
Ryan Essex of the Gibson Center warns that proposed changes to Medicaid and SNAP could jeopardize addiction recovery efforts by cutting off vital support for those rebuilding their lives.
Gardening setbacks — from late tomato planting to greenhouse challenges — offer valuable lessons, showing that failure is often just a step toward future success and greater satisfaction.
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