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Cape Girardeau’s water system is facing significant challenges after a crucial ballot measure, designed to fund necessary water infrastructure improvements, was voted down.
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Cape Girardeau’s water system is facing significant challenges after a crucial ballot measure, designed to fund necessary water infrastructure improvements, was voted down.
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SEMO employee William Wells was arrested for bringing a loaded gun into Houck Stadium during game hours. It happened during the FCS playoff game between Illinois State University and SEMO. Authorities say he entered the stadium before security was set up. The investigation is ongoing.
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Adam Glueck has served within the Cape Girardeau Police Department in various roles over the past 25 years, including Civilian Report Taker, Police Officer, Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Assistant Chief of Police, and current role of Interim Chief of Police. He succeeds former Chief Wes Blair, who served in the role from July 2013 to July 2024.
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At a city council meeting on Monday, Nov. 18th, Cape Girardeau officials approved $571,000 in funding for new police technology, including the addition of a specialized gun-detecting K-9. This is part of a broader push to modernize the police department’s resources and strengthen its ability to prevent and respond to public safety threats, particularly in crowded public spaces.
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Late Friday afternoon, Nov. 15th, a report of shots fired came from the area of the Village on the Green apartment complex. The area is adjacent to the SEMO Campus, and just two months ago on Sept. 11th, was the site of another shooting.
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Cape Girardeau County saw an increase in absentee ballots during the November 2024 General Election.
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As Cape Girardeau and Park Hills approach their respective ballots, the outcomes will shape not only infrastructure and safety measures but also residents' financial landscapes.
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Missouri's political significance has waned since its battleground status in 2008. Once a battleground, the state now leans Republican, shifting national campaign focus elsewhere. Can it regain influence?
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Cape Girardeau City Council members appointed Ryan Essex to the vacant Ward 5 seat during a city council meeting on October 7, following the resignation of former Councilman Rhett Pierce. Pierce stepped down after being arrested on charges of drug trafficking and unlawful possession of a firearm, leaving the community seeking renewed trust and representation.
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Cape Girardeau Public Library Receives Statewide 'Library of the Year' Recognition, Hosts Open HouseIn honor of this achievement, the library will host an Open House Reception on Thursday, October 3rd from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. All are invited to join in the celebration, which will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony, library card signups, interactive activity stations, and light refreshments.
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On Tuesday, Aug. 8, Southeast Missouri State University and Cape Girardeau Public Schools signed an agreement to form an exclusive partnership to increase access for the district’s employees to the University’s educational programs, cultural arts, athletics, and recreational activities.