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Past articles by Noelle:

Daughter donates kidney to save father’s life

A father says he wouldn’t be here today without his daughter. → Read More

Daughter donates kidney to save father’s life

A father says he wouldn’t be here today without his daughter. → Read More

Poplar Bluff food pantry sees decline in food donations

The Child Concern Center in Poplar Bluff relies on donations for their food pantry and thrift store. → Read More

Concerns grow after recent car thefts in Cape Girardeau

Folks who live in Cape Girardeau say recent car break-ins have become a concern for them. → Read More

Heartland cyclists push for safer road conditions

Local cyclists are pushing for safer bike lanes, after Johnny Thurman of Cape Girardeau was hit and killed during his weekly bike ride. → Read More

Folks share thoughts on progress of ShotSpotter technology

The Cape Girardeau Police Department recently implemented ShotSpotter technology, an audio sensor system that helps officers respond to gunshots quicker. → Read More

Southeast Mo. drivers push for safer railroad crossings following Amtrak crash

A fatal train crash near Kanas City has caused folks in the Heartland to push for safer railway crossings near them. → Read More

AAA officials warm dangers of leaving gas tank on empty

High gas prices are forcing some drivers to limit how much gas they put in their ride. AAA officials said keeping your tank close to empty could create serious and expensive issues for your car. → Read More

Officials warn of foodborne illnesses this summer

Summertime usually means firing the grill up; however, medical experts suggest you follow some steps to prevent catching or spreading foodborne illnesses. → Read More

Cape Girardeau Police investigate series of car vandalisms with anti-Semitic signs

Police in Cape Girardeau are investigating a series of anti-Semitic car vandalisms. → Read More

BBB warns folks of government imposter scams

Officials with the Better Business Bureau say government imposter scams are on the rise. → Read More

BBB warns folks of government imposter scams

Officials with the Better Business Bureau say government imposter scams are on the rise. → Read More

BBB warns graduates of scammers

Officials with the Better Business Bureau say scammers often take advantage of recent grads who are adjusting to a new life. → Read More

Southeast Missouri State custodial workers react to new management

Southeast Missouri State University has new changes coming. Some workers are worried about a new management could affect some workers jobs. → Read More

Demand for summer camps increases cost for parents

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

BBB warns people of secret shopper scams

Being a secret shopper may sound like the perfect job for some, but it may be too good to be true. → Read More

New MO initiative could help legalize recreational marijuana use

There’s a chance recreational marijuana use could be legalized in Missouri. → Read More

Local health officials push folks to get COVID vaccine following new warning from White House

The Biden Administration says a possible coronavirus wave this fall could infect 100 million people. → Read More

Better Business Bureau warns people of moving scams

Moving into new homes can be exciting but also a hassle and even dangerous. → Read More

Better Business Bureau warns people of moving scams

Moving into new homes can be exciting but also a hassle and even dangerous. → Read More