Local Candidates Talk About Issues At Cape County Tea Party Forum
Candidates for the Nov. 4 election discussed their platforms at The Cape County Tea Party forum Tuesday at the Cape Girardeau Public Library in Cape Girardeau, Mo.
View ArticleCape Girardeau Voters To Consider Fire Tax Extension
Cape Girardeau voters will have a chance to extend a 1/8 cent portion of a quarter-cent sales fire tax when they head to the ballot box on Nov. 4. The tax has been used to fund improvements at Cape...
View ArticleScott City Voters To Decide On $1.75 Million No Tax Increase School Bond
Scott City voters will have the opportunity to vote on Proposition Kids on the Nov. 4 ballot.
View ArticleLiasson Tells Show Me Center Crowd That Midterm Election Hinges On Turnout
Midterm elections are coming up and NPR national political correspondent Mara Liasson presented "Let's Talk Politics" at the University Speaker Series on Oct. 28 at the Show Me Center in Cape...
View ArticleStudy: Mo. Government Discriminates When Issuing Contracts
A study conducted by the Missouri Office of Administration found Missouri’s government discriminates against race and gender when issuing state contracts.
View ArticleState Closes Safe Harbor Animal Shelter For Poor Conditions
The state of Missouri has filed a restraining order and a petition against Safe Harbor Animal Shelter (SHAS) in Jackson, Mo. The restraining order issued Oct. 30 stops the no-kill facility from...
View ArticleMaintenance Work On Mississippi River Slows Barge Traffic
A closure along the Mississippi River near Fair Landing, Ark., is causing an average of a 10-hour delay for the transportation of goods.
View ArticleCards Manager Mike Matheny Speaks In Cape Girardeau About Leadership
The St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny spoke at the Show Me Center Monday night as part of the first annual Arrow Leadership and Success Summit.
View ArticleLego Robots Take Over Southeast Campus
Southeast Missouri State University hosted a FIRST Lego League on Nov. 15.
View ArticleRehder To Prefile Prescription Drug Monitoring Legislation
Missouri is the only state that does not have a prescription drug monitoring program. Republican State Representative Holly Rehder from Sikeston, Mo., is prefiling a bill to change that.
View ArticleSt. Francis To Open New Medical Center In Dexter
St. Francis Medical Center is developing a new facility in Dexter, Mo.
View ArticleHumane Society Of Southeast Missouri Sponsors Food Giant Shopping Spree
About 3,500 animals are taken in at the Humane Society in Cape Girardeau, Mo., every year. To help benefit animals, the organization is holding its first grocery shopping spree giveaway.
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