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UPDATE 5/05 3:07 p.m.: This story has been updated with the latest road closures. Rising flood waters from the Mississippi River have lead to more road…
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Good food and fellowship go hand in hand. Now a group of area faith leaders are taking that to the next level for what some say is the first of its kind…
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The SEMO Student Veterans Organization also known as the SEMO SVO is in the process of renovating a house for homeless veterans to use as they transition…
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Last night, the Cape Girardeau Neighborhood Development Initiative held a community meeting at Shawnee Park Center to improve Cape Girardeau’s Southside.…
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Nearly 200,000 people are gearing up to join the Women’s March on Washington this Saturday. The grassroots movement has garnered widespread support from…
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In 2013, the city of Cape Girardeau received a $700,000 Community Development Block Grant--or CDBG, to turn pastureland into a business park in the…
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Nowadays we can improve just about anything, from the smartphone in our pocket to the latest gaming system. Even basic things like plants are no…
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Sitting in an office at the Lutheran Family and Children's Services facility is Jessica Ruffin. She’s tall in stature, a little shy and has a smile that…
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The disputed Missouri legislation that would provide protections for clergy members and business owners from being penalized for their refusal to take…
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In January, Gov. Jay Nixon announced tourism in Missouri was on the rise. The state brought in more than 40 million visitors and nearly $13 million in…