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Southeast Missouri State University has new changes coming. Some workers are worried about a new management could affect some workers jobs. → Read More
Experts said about 26 million kids will enroll in camps this summer, high demand is causing parents to pay more. Local camp leaders say this is the most interest they’ve seen in years. → Read More
Being a secret shopper may sound like the perfect job for some, but it may be too good to be true. → Read More
There’s a chance recreational marijuana use could be legalized in Missouri. → Read More
The Biden Administration says a possible coronavirus wave this fall could infect 100 million people. → Read More
Moving into new homes can be exciting but also a hassle and even dangerous. → Read More
Moving into new homes can be exciting but also a hassle and even dangerous. → Read More
An SIU faculty member is on trial, accused by the federal government of wire fraud. → Read More
Getting necessary items for your pool this summer could be a struggle this summer, again. Local pool companies say there is another chlorine shortage. → Read More
Chicken is one of the most popular items on El Sol Mexican Restaurant’s menu. → Read More
Chicken is one of the most popular items on El Sol Mexican Restaurant’s menu. → Read More
Cape police are focusing on Downtown South Cape, where they say gunfire happens often. They hope this technology used in big cities can reduce gun violence in Cape. → Read More
Du Quoin Students will have new rides to school in the upcoming academic year. That’s because the district is choosing to work with a new bus service after pushback from bus drivers. → Read More
What started out as a class project becomes a labor of love for one group of Heartland high school students. → Read More
An Anna elementary student is thanking a substitute teacher for saving his life. The school camera captured everything that happened. → Read More
The American Red cross recently honored, a SEMO student, for her efforts to help save lives. → Read More
His first try was cut short by Covid-19, but this morning, a Heartland man began his second attempt to run around the world. → Read More
A new roadblock in the three-year battle to bring a hospital back to Kennett. → Read More
Time is up for the Cape Broadway Theatre, after Cape Girardeau city leaders says the damaged building was a danger. → Read More
The 20-year-old East Prairie native will premier his first short film “Phantom of the Fields” at the Marcus Cape West Cinema, all written and directed by him. → Read More