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Sandra Kay McCulley

Sandra Kay McCulley, 52, of Cape Girardeau passed away Friday, April 20, 2012, at her home in Cape Girardeau. She was born April 3, 1960, in Hayti, Mo., to Virgie Pauline House and D.C. Carnell. She...

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Mary Conrad

PATTON, Mo. -- Mary Louise Whitener Conrad of Patton passed away Saturday, April 21, 2012, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau after a valiant fight with cancer. She was born Sept. 4, 1950, in...

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Rebecca Butcher

IMPERIAL, Mo. -- Rebecca "Becky" Jean Butcher, 60, of Imperial, formerly of Gale, Ill., passed away Saturday, April 21, 2012, at her home. She was born Jan. 30, 1952, in Cape Girardeau, to James J....

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Paroled bank robber arrested after drugs allegedly found in home

NEW MADRID, Mo. -- A paroled bank robber is back in custody, this time on drug charges. According to a news release from the New Madrid County Sheriff's Department, at about 12:15 p.m. Friday,...

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Local Guardsmen to construct military base, clinics, schools in Honduras

National Guardsmen from the 1140th Engineer battalion have been at work in Naco Cortes, Honduras, over the last month constructing and renovating a military base, two medical clinics and three...

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Local girl to appear on ‘Toddlers & Tiaras' on Wednesday

Local 8-year-old Jacy LeGrand will appear in an episode of TLC's "Toddlers & Tiaras" scheduled to air at 9 p.m. Wednesday. According to her mother, Gina LeGrand, Jacy is in many of the promotions...

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Hybrid, electric car sales rise

Hybrid and electric car purchases set new records last month as more people are opting to plug up, rather than fill up at the gas pump. Americans bought a record 52,000 gas-electric hybrids and...

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People on the Move 4/23/12

John Cobb recently joined the professional sales staff at Patrick Furniture of Cape Girardeau. He brings 36 years of experience in the home furnishings industry. Cobb, a Cape Girardeau native, is a...

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Bagger Dave's Legendary Burger Tavern to open in June

Bagger Dave's Legendary Burger Tavern will open this June in the Town Plaza shopping center, 2016 William Street. Owners Bill Zellmer and Lonnie Griggs are the first franchisees of the Michigan-based...

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Talking Shop with Rob Janet, CEO of Dutch Enterprises

Over the years, Rob Janet, CEO of Dutch Enterprises, has helped his company grow and use technology to find new ways to keep its customers comfortable in their homes and businesses. Q:How did your...

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Alnutt appears to be be a good hire for Southeast

Evaluating the hiring of an athletic director isn't easy because there are no quantifiable performance results like wins and losses. But on the surface, Southeast Missouri State appears to have done...

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Southeast Missouri State softball sweeps OVC series vs. Tennessee State

The Southeast Missouri State softball team completed its second consecutive Ohio Valley Conference series sweep to celebrate senior day in style Sunday. Southeast eased past visiting Tennessee State...

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MoDOT set to auction facilities at Brazeau, Arbyrd

In an effort to bring in extra funds for roadway and bridge projects, the Missouri Department of Transportation's Southeast District is selling some of its properties. Parcels in Cape Girardeau,...

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Parmley's hitting streak ends at 47 games in Southeast Missouri State's...

Kenton Parmley's historic hitting streak came to an end Sunday. But Parmley found no reason to sulk. He was in a good mood because Southeast Missouri State finally notched its first Ohio Valley...

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'Young Frankenstein' performed Sunday in Cape

LAURA SIMON ~ lsimon@semissourian.com Frederick Frankenstein, played by A.J. Holmes, performs "The Brain" along with his medical students during act one of "Young Frankenstein" on Sunday inside...

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News release from prosecuting attorney on Clay Waller charges

The following is a news release sent out Monday morning, April 23, 2012, by Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney Morley Swingle regarding murder and evidence tampering charges against Clay...

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Statement from Jacque Waller's family on charges against Clay Waller

The family of Jacque Waller put out this statement on Monday, April 23, 2012, regarding the charging of her husband, Clay Waller, with her murder. This morning, Morley Swingle, Prosecuting Attorney...

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2011 Flood: A year later, April 23

On this day, April 23 Cape river level: 35.3 feet Cape flood stage: 32 feet Cairo river level: 51 feet Cairo flood stage: 40 feet Rainfall: 3.10 inches Crest predictions along the Mississippi River...

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Broadway and Spanish Street intersection remains closed

Work will continue on the Broadway corridor project this week between the Main and Lorimier Street intersections. The Broadway and Spanish Street intersection remains closed, according to a blog post...

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Police chief: No more charges expected in Perryville city worker investigation

PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Perryville Police Chief Keith Tarrillion said by phone Monday that he does not expect further charges will be filed against city workers allegedly involved in misappropriating city...

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