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February 12, 2021
Cape Central's cybersecurity champs
Teenagers at Cape Girardeau Central High School with demonstrated expertise using a device most folks in the 21st century cannot seem to do without -- namely, a computer -- are state champions. Seven CHS students, members of the high school's Air Force Junior ROTC ...
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February 12, 2021
Benton's Jamie Burger, fresh face in Jeff City, introduces monuments bill
Rep. Jamie Burger (R-148-Benton), identified earlier this week by the Missouri Times online magazine as one of the "freshmen to watch" in the state's General Assembly, said Thursday he wants to try to spare local governments in Missouri from direct citizen blowback...
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February 11, 2021
Southeast theater works with noted Broadway creator, will present revue
The COVID-19 pandemic is presenting educational challenges at all levels, but at Southeast Missouri State University, the health emergency is also creating an unexpected opportunity. Next week, Southeast will host the world premiere of "Unlimited: The Music and Lyr...
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February 11, 2021
Klein seeks two-year term of Cape County public health board
Cassidy Klein is a student at Southeast Missouri State University, where she is studying entrepreneurship. Klein, a 2020 graduate of Saxony Lutheran High School, seeks a two-year term on the PHC Board until 2023. While at Saxony, she earned 18 hours of college cred...
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February 10, 2021
Cape Airport looks forward to recovery from pandemic
Cape Girardeau Regional Airport saw 265 air passengers, known as "enplanements" in industry jargon, last month -- a 58% decline, January-to-January, from 2020, which was prior to the pandemic taking hold in the United States. In January 2020, the airport recorded 6...
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February 10, 2021
SEMO goes to the Canvas
The days are long gone when in order to complete an assignment, a student physically had to hand in work to a teacher. There were no other options. The rapid advance of technology has now changed the educational landscape by moving much schoolwork online...
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February 9, 2021
Rep. Jason Smith: White House's American Rescue Plan costs too much
Jason Smith, Southeast Missouri’s representative in Congress, said President Joe Biden’s proposed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus relief package, dubbed the “American Rescue Plan,” is “a lot of spending.” The bill, according to reports, could pass the U.S. House by...
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February 9, 2021
Howard seeks election to Cape County health board
Diane Howard, a lawyer with The Limbaugh Firm, was appointed in 2019 by the Cape Girardeau County Commission to replace the resigned Patricia Ray until the 2021 municipal election. Howard is running to fill Ray’s unexpired term until 2023. Howard previously served ...
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February 8, 2021
City of Cape renews Humane Society arrangement
Thanks to a 7-0 vote of Cape Girardeau City Council on Monday, the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri will continue to provide boarding, care and disposal services for animals in the city in 2021 at a cost of $64,260, a 2% increase. “We’ve had a good, longstandin...
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February 8, 2021
Missouri bicentennial: Pony Express — memorable, but short-lived
When this reporter was a child, his late grandfather sometimes used an expression directly tied to the nation’s brief experiment known as the Pony Express. When a car passed him on an interstate highway at a high rate of speed, he was heard to remark, “That guy is ...
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