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Students from Chicago’s Trinity Christian College are spending the week helping Kentucky communities clean up after a devastating tornado destroyed homes. → Read More
Royce Fisher, neighborhood coordinator, said it’s critical to get the community involved to help those in need. → Read More
A Bootheel nonprofit helping foster kids is riding high on its first year of success. → Read More
One doctor in southern Illinois says it’s important to have diversity in the healthcare field. → Read More
A unique new gym opens soon in Cape Girardeau and it's more than just a playground for kids. → Read More
A fire destroys a local restaurant in Wayne, Co. that held sentimental value for people throughout the community. → Read More
As we celebrate Black History Month, we look at how Black culture is presented through hairstyles. → Read More
Changes could be on the way for your student’s school lunch. → Read More
With freezing temperatures, icy roads and wrecks, that can mean a trip to the repair shop. And with the recent weather conditions, auto repair shops across the Heartland have been busy fixing vehicles. → Read More
Crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation are working around-the-clock to clear the roads. → Read More
One toy at a time, a young girl from southern Illinois continues her mission to care for critically ill children during Christmas. → Read More
It’s been a year since the Charleston School District opened “Blue Jay Food Pantry.” → Read More
A major conference in the Heartland today, focusing on addiction on mental health. → Read More
The Christmas rush is on, and both postal service and delivery companies say as we get closer to the holiday the time crunch will only get worse. → Read More
The Cape Girardeau City Council will be voting on a $6 million proposal to rebuild the Central Municipal Pool during their meeting on Monday. → Read More
Pharmacies across the Heartland are reporting one of the most commonly used antibiotics is in short supply. Amoxicillin isn’t always available for patients. → Read More
An educator in Cape Girardeau, Mo., has a unique perspective on the war in Ukraine. While she is teaching students in the Heartland, some members of her family are still in Ukraine. → Read More
Despite the growing levels on the Mississippi River thanks to rain, a panel of advisors in Missouri is growing more concerned about the impact the drought is having on commercial navigation → Read More
In April 2020 an arsonist set fire to the mosque on Northwest End Boulevard. → Read More
Jackson R-2 School District will host the Bus Driver University session Saturday, October 22 from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. → Read More