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  • 'Share the Harvest' is administered by the Conservation Federation of Missouri and the Missouri Department of Conservation, and processing costs of the donated meat is covered by the program. Once a deer has been donated and processed, the meat is distributed to one of the Southeast Missouri Food Bank's partner agencies to be shared with families and individuals in need. Throughout the Holiday Season, multiple food distribution sites in the 16-county area will also be available to help those in need.
  • The Salvation Army will not be serving a Thanksgiving meal in Cape Girardeau this year however they are in need of donations to their food pantry to help those in need as well as volunteers to ring the bell during their Red Kettle Campaign. We spoke with Salvation Army Captain Lily Reinier and Elizabeth Shelton, Executive Director of the United Way of Southeast Missouri.
  • Southeast Missouri State University's Board of Governors gave approval to proceed with awarding a contract to Faber-McGee Commercial Construction for the construction of the first phase of the Houck Multiuse Complex on August 23, 2022.
  • At Southeast Missouri State University, Computer Science major Shruthi Sepuri talks about her work as a graduate assistant in the Chemistry division. She keeps an eye on her academic development and employs a variety of skills to function as a teaching assistant. She discussed her lecturers and how they helped her with assignments.
  • Claire Halter is a violinist and instructor at the SEMO Music Academy. She plays principal second violin in the Southeast Missouri Symphony and studies under Dr. Sophia Han.
  • 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.
  • The Department of Criminal Justice, Social Work and Sociology at Southeast is bringing the Reverend Wheeler Parker to campus this week. Rev. Parker is the cousin of the late Emmett Till who was beaten and killed in Mississippi in August of 1955 at the age of 14. Parker was one of the last people to see Till alive.
  • Dr. Robert Hamblin reads "Because I could not stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson.
  • Dr. Robert Hamblin reads "The Peace of Wild Things" by Wendell Berry.
  • April is National Volunteer Month. We sat down with Elizabeth Shelton, Executive Director of the United Way of Southeast Missouri to learn more about the importance of volunteers to non-profits in Southeast Missouri.
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