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The Sikeston Special Education Department hosted an event on Friday for its students to learn real-world job skills with community employers. → Read More
Catalytic converters continue to be a high value target for thieves. → Read More
You can ask Chat GPT questions, or to write whatever you want it to, and that’s where it becomes a problem in classrooms. → Read More
Carl Armstrong says he is frustrated with the lack of progress in the region and this expansion will solve three problems that are affecting growth. → Read More
Some medical marijuana dispensaries in southeast Missouri have begun recreational sales. → Read More
“Some bottled water, some snacks, a blanket,” Sgt. Clark Parrott with MSHP said. “At least have some comforts while you’re waiting for first responders or a tow truck operator to come and help you.” → Read More
“Your refund will probably be less, but it’s the way the rules are,” Poinsett said. → Read More
“In our lifetimes, we’re going to feel some tremors here in the heartland,” Myers said. → Read More
“We began to hear a rumbling noise that sounded like thunder, in an instant the earth began to shake so much that it was impossible to stand or walk,” one 1811 New Madrid resident said in his account of the events. “Shocks continued for months, and many families fled.” → Read More
“We began to hear a rumbling noise that sounded like thunder, in an instant the earth began to shake so much that it was impossible to stand or walk,” one 1811 New Madrid resident said in his account of the events. “Shocks continued for months, and many families fled.” → Read More
“The more that we do these really beautiful things and bring people to our region to celebrate how much beauty is here, I think that businesses will thrive,” Downes said. → Read More
If you’re in a tree stand during hunting season, safety should be a top priority. → Read More
The Toy Bash will take place on December 9. → Read More
“I just worry somebody’s gonna get hurt,” Daniela Choate said. “Somebody’s gonna get hurt.” → Read More
“Even the flick of a cigarette or something like that or doing something outside with a torch or anything that emits sparks, that could actually really start a fire,” Chief Morris said. → Read More
A new project from the city of Cape Girardeau will connect Arena Park, Scivally Park and Kiwanis Park. → Read More
Falling temperatures means you need to protect some of your outdoor plants if you want to keep them. → Read More
“Choices in Carbondale will be the southernmost abortion clinic in Illinois. And Illinois is going to be a lifeline for people in the south who are pregnant and don’t want to be,” Pepper said. → Read More
The U.S. Drought Monitor currently has southeast Missouri listed in a D1 category, meaning we are in a moderate drought. → Read More
The U.S. Drought Monitor currently has southeast Missouri listed in a D1 category, meaning we are in a moderate drought. → Read More