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February 13, 2021
A local family's connection to Comanche leader Quanah Parker
Older Cape Girardeau residents may remember A.Q. Fulbright, a local distributor for Phillips Petroleum Co. What you may not know is the story behind his unusual middle name, which was "Quanah." The story begins with A.Q. Fulbright's uncle, Andrew Jackson "Cot" Fulb...
Bill Eddleman
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February 13, 2021
Adopt Ebony 2-14-21
Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary
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February 13, 2021
What do you see?
Last Saturday evening, it snowed into the night. The next morning it had stopped snowing and about 2 inches of snow lay on the ground. The temperature was about 12 degrees, and the sun was rising, when I went looking for something to photograph. I followed fox trac...
Aaron Horrell
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February 13, 2021
Senior Center Menus for 2-15-19
Senior centers are open for carryout and delivery only. Monday: Closed for Presidents Day. Tuesday: Barbecue riblet or Polish sausage, Black-eyed peas, seasoned spinach, sauerkraut, cornbread and Mandarin oranges or black forest cake. Wednesday: Stuff baked potato ...
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February 13, 2021
FYI 2-14-21
HealthPoint Fitness in Cape Girardeau will hold "Healthy Cooking: Delightfully Light" at 6 p.m. on Monday. Participants will learn about the different types of chocolate and their health benefits and how to prepare tasty treats in lower calorie versions. Healthy Co...
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February 13, 2021
One letter changes everything
The difference between "married" and "marred" is the letter "i." The word marred means to damage, spoil, disfigure, or scar. The word married evokes images of love, happiness, pleasure and family. One little "i" makes a tremendous difference In every relationship, ...
Rob Hurtgen
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February 11, 2021
Sweet treats and whisk-y business
Valentine's Day is right around the corner. While some cringe at the thought of yet another "Hallmark" holiday aimed at separating them from their money, others look at it as one more opportunity to spread the love. It probably will not surprise you to hear I am of...
Mary Ann Castillo
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February 11, 2021
Virus dims Carnival joy and commerce on a New Orleans street
NEW ORLEANS -- During last year's Carnival season, tourists at the Elysian Fields Inn gathered over breakfast to talk about parades from the night before. At NOLA Art Bar, they sipped cocktails and watched a parade go by. At Kajun's Pub, many revelers started and e...
Rebecca Santana
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February 11, 2021
Recipes for you and your Valentine
Valentine's Day dinners for many couples may look a little different this year with the pandemic. Many couples may choose to prepare their dinner at home and stay in this year. There are so many great recipes that are pretty simple to prepare, it can be easy to con...
Susan McClanahan
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February 9, 2021
'Hug tent' provides safe embraces at Colorado elderly home
LOUISVILLE, Colo. -- Lynda Hartman needed a hug. It had been at least eight months since she touched her 77-year-old husband, Len, who has dementia and has been at an assisted living center in suburban Denver for the last year. On Wednesday, she got a small taste o...
Thomas Peipert
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