Southeast Missouri State softball team grabs first wins
The Southeast Missouri State softball team broke into the win column by taking three of four games over the weekend at the Mardi Gras Classic in Monroe, La.
View ArticleCape Central boys basketball team's late-game fouling tames Sikeston
The Cape Central boys basketball team defeated visiting Sikeston 56-54 on Friday.
View ArticleJackson to send six, Notre Dame four, Cape Central one to state wrestling meet
Eleven wrestlers from the Southeast Missourian coverage ares earned trips to the state meet.
View ArticleSnow, sleet possible Monday night in Southeast Missouri
Up to an inch of wintry precipitation is expected to blanket Southeast Missouri on Monday night, but it will not be around long thanks to upcoming higher temperatures, the National Weather Service...
View ArticleFormer Caruthersville city marshal pleads not guilty
CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo. -- Former Caruthersville city marshal Chris Riggs has pleaded not guilty to charges of forgery and stealing thousands of dollars from the city's Criminal Investigation Fund. The...
View ArticleSikeston woman charged with child endangerment
SIKESTON, Mo. -- A Sikeston woman is charged with felony child endangerment after officers found her 15-year-old child living in what they describe as unsanitary conditions. Sherrie Campbell, 38, was...
View ArticleGrammy Awards struggle with honoring Houston
LOS ANGELES -- Adele emerged as the top winner at Sunday's Grammy Awards, winning six trophies, including the trifecta of record, song and album of the year. The singer, who also made a comeback from...
View ArticleVenezuelan governor to be Chavez's challenger
CARACAS, Venezuela -- State governor Henrique Capriles handily won a primary vote Sunday to become the single candidate who will challenge Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, launching a race to try to...
View ArticleVatican besieged by document leaks, reports of mismanagement, gossip about...
VATICAN CITY -- Money laundering at the Vatican bank. Corruption in the awarding of Vatican contracts. Even a purported plot to kill Pope Benedict XVI. The Vatican is being besieged by near-daily...
View ArticleSantorum promises aggressive strategy
PORTLAND, Maine -- A day after Mitt Romney regained some momentum in the Republican presidential contest, his rival Rick Santorum went on the attack, calling the front-runner "desperate" while...
View ArticleRanked Racers visit Show Me Center this week
It's hard to believe, but both Southeast Missouri State basketball teams play their final home games of the season this week. Southeast's men square off against seventh-ranked Murray State on...
View ArticleBlues, Halak post another shutout at home
Andy McDonald returned to the lineup in St. Louis’ 3-0 win against San Jose
View ArticleOVC adopts three nine-inning games in conference series
Southeast Missouri State baseball coach Mark Hogan had been hoping for some time that the Ohio Valley Conference would change its format for conference series. Hogan finally got his wish. OVC teams...
View ArticleSoutheast Missouri State baseball team looks to answer questions with new faces
Mark Hogan has had success fielding teams filled with experience as well as reloading squads filled with plenty of question marks. Hogan's 2012 club fits into the second category, but Southeast...
View ArticleSoutheast Missouri State softball team captures title at Mardi Gras Classic
The Southeast Missouri State softball team beat Northwestern State 3-1 on Sunday to win the Mardi Gras Classic in Monroe, La. Southeast went 4-1 in the three-day event and improved to 4-2 on the...
View ArticleU.S. government seeks to mine social media to help predict future
SAN FRANCISCO -- The U.S. government is seeking software that can mine social media to predict everything from future terrorist attacks to foreign uprisings, according to requests posted online by...
View ArticleGreece passes new deal amid rioting
ATHENS, Greece -- Greek lawmakers on Monday approved new austerity measures demanded by bailout creditors to save the debt-crippled nation from bankruptcy, after riots in Athens and other cities left...
View ArticleAdministration officials defend Obama's budget
WASHINGTON -- The new budget that President Barack Obama is sending to Congress aims to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade by restraining government spending and raising...
View ArticleDowntown women's boutique to open in April
Two Ravens Boutique, a women's store, will open at 407 Broadway at the end of April in downtown Cape Girardeau. Owner Bridgett Kielhofner described the store's mission as introducing the concept of...
View ArticleTrial opens 2 years after feds break up Midwest militia group
DETROIT -- Seven members of a Midwest militia accused of plotting to overthrow the government are set to stand trial, where jurors will decide whether federal authorities prevented an attack by...
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