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Residents that live on Leirer Street A boil water advisory is in effect for residents that live on Leirer Street
in
Gordonville.
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Around 2,000 AmerenUE customers
A power outage knocked out power to around 2,000 AmerenUE customers in
Cape
Girardeau Thursday morning.
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An 8th grade boy from Chaffee
An 8th grade boy from Chaffee was injured and air-lifted to the hospital
during a
junior high home football game Thursday night.
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The Comfort Inn on Mathews Lane in Miner was robbed
The Comfort Inn on Mathews Lane in Miner was robbed around 2 a.m. this
morning.
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31 year old Clyde Satterfield is charged with stealing 31 year old Clyde Satterfield is charged with stealing by
deceit for falsely
representing himself when purchasing 30 head of cattle from
Fruitland Livestock
Sales Barn.
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AMERENUE To Change Name
The St. Louis-based utility company Ameren Corp. is changing
the names of its
subsidiaries in Missouri and Illinois.
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The U.S. Air Force is investigating the circumstances The U.S. Air Force is investigating the circumstances surrounding a Cape
Girardeau recruiter who allegedly discarded sensitive documents belonging to
potential recruits, such as birth certificates, Social Security cards and high
school diplomas.
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An on-going effort to continue to advance Red Cross services Wednesday, September 1, 2010 – As part of an on-going effort to
continue to
advance Red Cross services in Southern Illinois, the Little
Egypt Network and
Greater Southern Illinois Chapter will become Service
Centers, aligned with the St.
Louis Area Chapter.
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Gordonville firefighters were putting out a fire Gordonville firefighters were putting out a fire for over three hours Tuesday in Cape
Girardeau County.
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Bobby Wolf of Chaffee died in a tractor accident 77 year old Bobby Wolf of Chaffee died in a tractor accident Tuesday.
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Jackson is looking to upgrade its wastewater treatment Jackson is looking to upgrade its wastewater treatment facility in December. The
city and a grant through the Energize Missouri Communities program will help pay
for the project.
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A decision to restrict comments Cape Girardeau Mayor Harry Rediger made Cape Girardeau Mayor Harry Rediger made a decision to restrict comments
from the public at city council meetings to the items that are on the agenda.from the public at city council meetings to the items that are on the agenda.
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Semo is getting a $150,000 grant Southeast Missouri State University is getting a $150,000 grant to teach
grade school students in the region about health care careers.
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A former attorney pleaded guilty to felony stealing charges A former Cape Girardeau and Jackson attorney pleaded guilty to felony
stealing charges on Monday.
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The ER at Saint Francis Medical Center The ER at Saint Francis Medical Center treated around 100 more patients
each month from April through July this year compared to the same months last
year.
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Two men from Sikeston were charged Saturday Two men from Sikeston were charged Saturday after a joint narcotics
investigation
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Allen Walker Jr. is now being charged with murder 21 year old Allen Walker Jr. is now being charged with murder after
prosecutors said that he killed his son by fracturing his baby’s skull and
caused severe brain damage.
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A Scott County man was injured Thursday night in a shooting A Scott County man was injured Thursday night in a shooting and law
enforcement is searching for the suspect.
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Cape Girardeau police are investigating an armed robbery. Cape Girardeau police are investigating an armed robbery Saturday morning on
the 100 block of Clark Avenue.
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