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Proposed legislation would prohibit beer bongs and Jell-O shots on Missouri rivers (12/4/2008)
State Senator wants to be rid of "high octane" drinks on rivers.


Iron County supports Obama (11/18/2008)
The county voted twice for Bush, yet chose Obama in '08.
Ballot initiative would increase generation of renewable energy in Missouri (10/31/2008)
Kansas City Power & Light supports Proposition C; Ameren, Empire District remain neutral.
Sarah Palin enthralls crowd at Republican rally in Cape Girardeau (10/30/2008)
Republican Vice-Presidential candidate packs the Show-Me Center.
McCain’s Missouri campaign cautiously optimistic about state (10/8/2008)
Lloyd Smith believes Missouri will eventually go to McCain.
Obama campaign confident about chances in Missouri (10/7/2008)
With only four weeks left before the general election, the Presidential race in Missouri is tighter than ever.
EPA to Cleanup Madison County Superfund Site. (10/1/2008)
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources announced on Monday that it has signed a contract for the Madison County Mines Superfund Site.
Missouri health care premiums growing four times faster than earnings (9/26/2008)
New study shows 17.3% increase in earnings compared to 76.1% increase in premiums.
Jo Ann Emerson not receptive to financial bailout package (9/25/2008)
She fears rushing a bailout package may not "stop the bleeding."
Barack Obama Visits Cape Girardeau (5/14/2008)
Democratic Presidental front-runner speaks to workers at Thorngate, Ltd.
Cardinal Points (5/12/2008)
An exhibit featuring Latin American and Latino artists comes to Southeast Missouri State's museum.
SIU Scholar Close to Burmese Crisis (5/9/2008)
Dr. Lisa Brooten analyzes the disaster in Myanmar.
Graphic Novels (4/29/2008)
The pop culture phenomena is coming to a library near you.
Recent Floods Impact Wildlife (4/24/2008)
Inundated habitats could have long-term effect on wildlife populations.
Timothy Krajcir (3/19/2008)
The serial killer claims that another man was convicted for an assault he committed.
Bow Hunting in Cape City Limits (3/4/2008)
Conservation agent Darin Pettit proposed to Cape city officials to allow bow hunting in certain rural areas within city limits.
The Guitar in America: Victorian Era to Jazz Age (2/4/2008)
When the guitar first arrived on the shores of the Western Hemisphere, it was a high art instrument.
Coaches Who Inspired the Film "Remember the Titans" Speak at Southeast (1/23/2008)
Herman Boone and Bill Yoast first brought together a racially divided football team, and then a community.
Teachers Mentoring Teachers (1/16/2008)
The Jackson R-2 School District is using a new model to mentor new teachers.
Cape Girardeau: Then and Now (12/14/2007)
A new photo-documentary exhibit juxtaposes old archival photographers of Cape Girardeau with stills of the community from the present.
Nathan Cooper Sentenced to 15 Months and Fined (12/13/2007)
Former State Representative Nathan Cooper was sentenced to prison time after pleading guilty to immigration fraud.
Illinois Inmate Confesses to Serial Rapes and Murders in Cape Girardeau (12/12/2007)
Timothy Krajcir confessed Monday to the 1977 murder of Brenda and Mary Parsh and Sheila Cole and the 1982 rapes and killings of Margie Call and Mildred Wallace. Carbondale, Illinois police also connected Krajcir to the 1982 murder of Deborah Sheppard.
Michael Reagan (11/28/2007)
The radio talk show host recalls his childhood as "the adopted son."
Hunger 2008 (11/21/2007)
A new report by the organization Bread for the World states that 4 out of 10 children in the United States live in families which could be considered "low-income" and thus at risk for hunger.
Angel of Death (11/15/2007)
A Vietnam War Veteran and former Marine Corps recruiter recalls his history as an "Angel of Death."
Balancing War and a Family (11/14/2007)
National Guard Sergeant Samantha Harris discusses the many challenges facing military women while deployed overseas.
The Battle of the Bulge (11/13/2007)
World War II veteran Larry Breeze recounts his experience in the Battle of the Bulge.
Stars and Stripes National Military Museum and Library (11/12/2007)
You would expect to find a national museum to the Stars & Stripes newspaper in Washington, DC. You won't. The Stars & Stripes National Military Museum and Library is located in tiny Bloomfield, Missouri.
Bootheel Man (11/8/2007)
A new book by Morley Swingle tackles a comtemporary Native American legal issue: repatriation of human remains on display in museums.
A Convenient Reality (11/5/2007)
A workshop at Southeast Missouri State University will help consumers save energy and money.
Retired Admiral Speaks Out in Favor of Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards (11/2/2007)
Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn (ret.) feels that US dependence on foreign oil imports is a direct threat to national security.
Third Generation Auto Dealer Supports Higher Fuel Efficiency (11/1/2007)
Auto dealer and environmentalist Adam Lee feels increase fuel efficiency is good for business and to combat on global warming.
Local Car Dealer Says Federal Mandates for Higher Fuel Efficiency Could Hurt Business (10/31/2007)
Bob Neff, owner of Ford Groves in Cape Girardeau, says that consumers are already moving towards more efficient vehicles.
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers Supports Alternate Version of CAFE Standards (10/30/2007)
Charles Territo of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers says that manufacturers support the idea of increased fuel efficiency standards, but not 35 mpg by 2020.
Would Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards Actually Create Jobs? (10/29/2007)
Raising fuel efficiency through federal mandates would save 1.2 million barrels of oil per day in 2020, says David Friedman of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
SEMOW Lawn Racers (10/26/2007)
An organization in the small town of Allenville, Missouri (pop. 107) promotes a unique brand on entertainment: Lawn mower racing.
The Clean Water Act and the Mississippi River (10/23/2007)
It's been 25 years since the passage of the Clean Water Act, and a new report states that in some regards the Mississippi River is cleaner, but there is still more work to be done.
Ste. Genevieve and Iron Mountain Plank Road (10/16/2007)
A short-lived and long-gone plank road left its mark on the iron mines of eastern Missouri.
Ethics in the Media and Advertising (10/12/2007)
Is "ethics in advertising" an oxymoron?
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