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In a decision on May 1st, the City Council of Cape Girardeau, Mo. voted to save the Broadway Theater.
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The near-century-old historic Broadway Theatre building may be set for demolition, and a public hearing on the matter has been set for May 1st. Several local community members spoke in favor of saving the structure.
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Local grants may help local downtown businesses
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Federal Funding may be leading to several improvements in the Cape Girardeau Area
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The Missouri Department of Natural Resources will decide whether the proposed Nexgen Silica mine will be approved and developed near Hawn State Park in Ste Genevieve.
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On January 22nd, 1973, a landmark decision was made. Roe V Wade made it so that the Constitution of the United States protects a pregnant woman's liberty to choose to have an abortion. Almost 50 years later, the Supreme Court overturned that same decision.
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On Friday, the Southeast Missouri State University Board of Governors approved a $146.3 million budget for fiscal year 2023, which begins July 1st.
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In the investigation of a missing woman the case has turned into a homicide in Cape Girardeau County
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After hearing proposals from both SkyWest & Contour Airlines, a decision may be on the horizon.
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A report from UnitedHealthcare sheds light on difficulties faced by older Americans during the pandemic, and finds the rates of drug deaths, mental-health issues and suicide are up dramatically.
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The use of technology integration in classrooms is growing throughout the world. At Southeast, many instructors use Apple products such as Macbooks or iPads in their curriculum. AR480 Introduction to Virtual Reality (VR) at SEMO is teaching students to create their own VR environments. VR instructor Jeremy Griffin picked up the course when the university sent out an email for professors who were interested in teaching AR480.
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In 2022, the Cape Girardeau Public Library turned 100 years old. To celebrate a full century since it first opened, the Public Library hosted a Centennial Open House. The open house took place on June 15, the same day it opened in 1922.