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On Thursday morning, the Missouri Technology Corporation announced it is awarding over $1 million in infrastructure-focused grant funding. The funds are…
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The COVID crisis comes as rural hospitals have been closing — 10 in Missouri since 2014.
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Farmers in the Midwest are facing a situation they haven’t seen in years. Grain prices are down. After some of the most lucrative growing seasons they’ve…
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Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander visited the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Cape Girardeau last Friday.Kander’s visit was part of a…
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A new incubator that will cultivate creative businesses and technologies may soon land on Broadway Street in Cape Girardeau. The project is spearheaded by…
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Southeast Missouri's economy fared slightly better than the national average in the final part of 2012. That's according to a new report issued Tuesday by…
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A rally was held Sunday in front of the Cape Girardeau Post Office in a show of support for the six-day delivery week. Many people came and went, with an…
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A major employer in Poplar Bluff is moving to Mexico, leaving 500 employees without jobs.The NORDYNE plant is closing its doors.The NORDYNE plant produces…
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Some concerns have been raised in the Missouri Senate over a proposed constitutional amendment that would create a temporary one-cent sales tax to fund…
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Over 6% of hourly workers in Missouri work at or below the minimum wage. That’s according to a new report released yesterday by the Bureau of Labor…