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Portageville Pre School has Openings
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
The Portageville Elementary has openings for the 2018-2019 Pre School Program. There are both morning and afternoon spots still available. They offer hands on learning along with guided technology learning to prepare your child for Kindergarten. They provide a solid foundation for your child so they can excel in their educational process...
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Hydro Adventures’ Water Park Opens on May 19 For the 2018 Season
(State News ~ 05/11/18)
Poplar Bluff, MO – Hydro Adventures, Southeast Missouri’s premier water park and family entertainment center is opening for the 2018 season on Saturday, May 19th at 11 a.m. The Water Park is perfect for families with children of all ages. Younger kids will love the Splish Splash Bay and the Easy River while older kids can ride down Poseidon’s Pipeline or choose to race against their friends on the Twisted Six. ...
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Christ’s Love Commands, Part 4 RIVALS
(Column ~ 05/11/18)
“Anyone who loves his father or mother more than Me is not worth of me; anyone who loves his son or daughter more than Me is not worth of Me; anyone who does not take his cross and follow Me is not worthy of Me.” (Matthew 10:37, 38)
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Warren Brothers make a splash with the Cape County Castaways
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
The Warren boys competed in the 2018 Saluki International Swim Meet in Carbondale, Illinois. Teams from Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana competed for a total of 400 swimmers. Max earned First Place High Point in 10 & under boys and Beau-Hunter got Third Place High Point in 11-12 boys. ...
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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 05/11/18)
Pay for your own statue Hello, I’m reading the Wednesday Southeast Missourian where Miss Denise Lincoln in Cape wants a statue erected in Cape of a former slave Union soldier in Cape Girardeau. That’s a wonderful idea. But let Miss Lincoln pay for it out of her money, but not out of the tax payer money...
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Betty Housman
(Obituary ~ 05/11/18)
CHARLESTON, Mo. — Betty Fay Rosson Housman, age 71, died Thursday, May 10, 2018, at her home in Charleston. Born Dec. 25, 1946, at Lawrenceburg, Tenn., to the late Steve and Veliah Esther Simpson Rosson, she had lived in Charleston most of her life where she had been employed as a floor leader with Brown Shoe Company and assisted in the operation of the family business, Housman’s Fish Market. She was a member of the First Baptist Church...
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Sikeston man dies in area’s first boating fatality of the year
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
CHARLESTON, Mo. — A Sikeston man died in a boating accident Tuesday in Mississippi County. According to Missouri State Water Patrol, at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, the Patrol responded to a report of a person falling overboard in the Missouri Department of Conservation’s Robert DeLaney Lake. ...
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MoDOT warning drivers to watch out for roadside mowing
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Department of Transportation crews will soon begin mowing roadsides across the state. “Our mowing focuses on visibility and safety,” said MoDOT State Maintenance Engineer Becky Allmeroth. “Motorists will see tractor mowers near the shoulder of interstates and other busy roadways. Please watch out for our crews, slow down and don’t drive distracted.”...
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Non-traditional Southeast Missouri State University grads say it’s never too late to learn
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — In spring 2016, Ron Broyles of New Madrid, Missouri, was out of a job after being displaced by Noranda Aluminum after nearly three decades at the smelter. Now, two years later, he’s completed an unimaginable journey towards a college degree and is hoping his new credentials will serve him well in the job market...
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Bill Brashers Jr.
(Obituary ~ 05/11/18)
CHARLESTON, Mo. — Charlie William “Bill” Brashers Jr., 89, died May 11, 2018, at his home in Charleston.
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Ruby Williams
(Obituary ~ 05/11/18)
SIKESTON — Ruby Williams, age 83, passed away surrounded by her family on Friday, May 11, 2018, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau.
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