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  • Ahead of the 2025 SEMO District Fair, the Cape Girardeau Police Department announced special traffic arrangements for the area around Arena Park. “No Parking” signs will be placed around Arena Park on Friday, September 5, 2025, to restrict parking. “No Parking” signs will be enforced beginning Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 6:00 a.m. Any vehicles parked in a “No Parking” or “Restricted Parking” area will be towed away at the owner’s expense, and a traffic ticket may be issued. And on Friday, September 5, “No Parking” signs will be placed in Capaha Park, North West End Blvd., and Perry Ave. to restrict parking for the SEMO District Fair Parade on Saturday, September 6.
    Cape Girardeau Police Department
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    Cape Girardeau Police will roll out special traffic arrangements for the 2025 SEMO District Fair to help keep things moving safely around Arena Park. “No Parking” signs will go up around Arena Park on Friday, Sept. 5, and enforcement begins early Saturday morning at 6 a.m. Vehicles parked in restricted areas will be towed at the owner’s expense, and drivers may also receive a ticket. Additional parking restrictions will be in place for the SEMO District Fair Parade, which kicks off at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6. “No Parking” signs will be posted Friday in Capaha Park, along North West End Boulevard, and on Perry Avenue.
  • The participants in the Naturalization Ceremony take the Oath of Allegiance with Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh Jr.
    Lily Niebrugge, Southeast Arrow Editor-In-Chief
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    Missouri leaders welcomed 25 new U.S. citizens from 18 countries at a naturalization ceremony, highlighting the journey and achievements of immigrants and encouraging new citizens to embrace future opportunities.