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SEMO university president Carlos Vargas announced the formal launch of the largest comprehensive funding campaign in the history of the university, with a final goal of 60 million dollars, on Oct. 13 at the Homecoming Kickoff Block Party.
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On Tues. July 18th, the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport announced that they were the recipient of a $350k grant for parking lot improvements to be completed alongside the new Passenger Terminal Building construction project.
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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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Dr. Ed Crowley is an assistant professor who teaches entrepreneurial classes at Southeast Missouri State University in the Harrison College of Business & Computing. He's also a resident of Glenallen, MO, and owns Mesta Meadows Farm, which was hit by the April 5th, 2023 EF-2 twister that touched down in Bollinger Co.
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Bollinger County Tornado Volunteer Information.
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The United Way of Southeast Missouri partners with the Southeast Missouri chapter of the American Red Cross to help prevent home fires with the "Sound the Alarm" program.
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Founded in 1873, March 22, 2023, marked the Southeast Missouri State University sesquicentennial anniversary, and a celebration was held at the University Center on SEMO’s campus.
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In addition to proposing cuts to the lawmakers' priorities, Missouri House Budget Chairman Cody Smith, a Republican from Carthage, wants to cut all aid to libraries in retaliation for a lawsuit challenging a new state law.
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SEMO's 150th birthday party has been moved to the University Center. Events start March 22 at 11:30 a.m.
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The City of Cape Girardeau may have found extra funding in the form of a 3% tax on recreational marijuana.
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On this edition of Going Public, Dr. Carlos Vargas shares plans for Southeast Missouri State University's sesquicentennial celebration which kicks off on March, 22, 2023.