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Successful Guidance Counselor Recommends a "Gap Year" Between High School and College (11/20/2009)
Counselor Gwyeth Smith and education reporter David Marcus encourage graduating seniors to take a year off before starting college. The "gap year," they contend, allows time for personal growth.
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KRCU Presents Classical Vibrance: A Night at the Ballet (10/12/2009)
As part of its 2009 nationwide charitable campaign, Moscow Ballet is supporting KRCU in its fundraising efforts connected to the annual performance of “Great Russian Nutcracker.”
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Cape Girardeau To Implement Automated Trash Collection (11/16/2009)
The city will purchase new trucks and residents will each receive two new trash bins. The tentative state date is May 1, 2010.
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Fire Lily To Be Screened at River Campus (11/18/2009)
Kenn Stilson's award-winning coming-of-age story will be shown for the first time in Cape Girardeau. The film was shot entirely in Southeast Missouri and Southern Illinois, utilitizing many locals both on-screen and on the set.
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The New Sound of Riverboat Jazz (11/18/2009)
Cape Girardeau musicians Jess Stacy and Peg Meyer became part of the movement that led to the transition of Dixieland jazz to swing.
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Bird Feeders (11/16/2009)
Discover Nature this week by making something that will keep you discovering nature all winter long – a bird feeder.
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The Ghosts of Cape Girardeau (10/31/2009)
Cape Girardeau is notorious as a favorite haunt for spooks and ghosts of all kinds, no doubt helped by its long history as a Mississippi River town. Join Joel Rhodes on a visit a few of the more well-known haunted spots in town – Old Lorimer Cemetery, the Glenn House, and Port Cape – as well as check in with some businessmen whose inn is frequented not only be guests, but by spirits from decades past.
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KRCU/KSEF Hoping to Preserve Classical Music in St. Louis Area (11/3/2009)
KRCU Public Radio at Southeast Missouri State University is hoping to fill the coming void in classical music programming in the St. Louis area in 2010 with a power increase and antenna upgrade at its repeater station KSEF in Farmington, Mo.
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Cape Girardeau Police Department Celebrates 150th Anniversary (10/19/2009)
The anniversary celebration will be held in the atrium at the River Campus on Thursday, October 22.
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Cape Girardeau Mulls Automated Trash Trucks (9/22/2009)
The Public Works Department is considering the purchase of six automated trash collection trucks. Officials say that the new trucks will save time and money in the long term and provide a safer working environment for city employees.
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Tour of Missouri Schedule - Tuesday, Sept. 8
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Richard G. Wilson (11/21/2007)
An airborne medic from Cape Girardeau, Wilson earned the Congressional Medal of Honor for heroic actions that eventually resulted in his death in the Korean War.
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My Source (8/19/2009)
Does KRCU make a difference in your life? Tell us - and the rest of our audience - as we launch a new testimonial campaign to help raise awareness of the value of public broadcasting.
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Henry Moore and His House (8/26/2009)
Professor Moore taught at Southeast Missouri State University for over 50 years. He was remembered as a great teacher, champion gardener, and vigorous tennis player.
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Governor Nixon Outlines Plans to Improve Insurance Coverage for Autistic Missourians (8/7/2009)
Speaking at Southeast Missouri State University, Nixon laid out four principles that must be met in any legislation that he signs. Insurance companies, he says, often will not cover autism treatment. This leaves many families paying out-of-pocket or not seeking treatment at all.
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