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Supreme Court dismisses appeal on gun amendment
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Missouri Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by opponents of a proposed constitutional amendment that would enhance the right to keep and bear arms in the state. The justices on Friday unanimously ruled they are bound by a state law forbidding courts from adding issues to a ballot within six weeks of an election...
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Price coming down for low-income students at UMKC
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The University of Missouri-Kansas City finally has some good news for its lowest-income students. Its net price is coming down. Net price is the cost of attendance -- tuition, books, housing, food, transportation and personal expenses -- minus the scholarships and grants a student qualifies for from the federal government and the university. It's the amount students and their families are expected to borrow or pay out of pocket...
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Auction barn caters to exotic tastes
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
MACON, Mo. -- The auction stretched into its sixth hour. Cage after cage of tortoises, hedgehogs and tiny gliding possums had slowed sales and thinned the crowd. But by midafternoon, seats began to refill. A pair of marmoset monkeys hit $3,000. A 6-month-old red kangaroo, held aloft in a baby blanket by its handler, crested $4,000. A leopard-spotted serval kitten stalled at $4,100...
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Billboard company sues Columbia over permit denial
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- One of the nation's leading outdoor advertisers is suing the city of Columbia, claiming its refusal to allow the company to erect new billboards and alter two others violates a 1998 settlement involving billboards. Lamar Advertising Co. ...
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Mo. airports sign emergency plan
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Airports at Fort Leonard Wood and in Springfield have signed an agreement to share facilities for emergency planning. KYTV-TV reported the agreement formalizes the relationship between the post and airport during emergencies or military drills that require use of the airport's facilities...
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Jackson County officials plan Freedom Memorial Wall
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Jackson County officials are planning a memorial wall to honor up to 1,000 people who contributed to the county's success, with an emphasis on black leaders. If the plan becomes reality, the Freedom Memorial Wall would be erected in a park honoring Leon Jordan, an important black civil rights leader who was slain in 1970, The Kansas City Star reported...
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Mo. school district seeks boy's records in lawsuit
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
CARL JUNCTION, Mo. -- Lawyers for a southwest Missouri school district being sued by the parents of a boy who killed himself last year have filed a request seeking all of the Facebook messages, photographs, videos and other communication saved by the student...
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Crucifix buried in Joplin tornado returns home
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
JOPLIN, Mo. -- The original crucifix at St. Mary's Catholic Church has come home. It had hung behind the altar since 1968, until the 2011 tornado destroyed the church and nearly everything in it, along with the nearby rectory, school, parish center and more...
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Lazy Sunday on the wine trail
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com ABOVE: Gypsy, the resident beagle at Hunter Valley Winery, enjoys the attention of Isabelle Dietiker of Biehle, Missouri, who visited at one of the stops on the Taste of Country wine trail event Sunday, north of Cape Girardeau. ...
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Venture into retail becomes passion for Ophelia owner
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
Owning a business was not something Patrice Parson had envisioned for herself, let alone beginning a franchise. She began teaching 18 years ago and is a behavior specialist in the Farmington School District. But last summer, Parson took a leap of faith and joined the retail world...
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Scott County holding inmates indefinitely for neighboring jail
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
NEW MADRID, Mo. -- The New Madrid County Jail is closed, indefinitely, amid concerns it may lose insurance. New Madrid County Clerk Clement Cravens told the Sikeston Standard Democrat a decision was made to close the jail after a meeting with the attorney for the Missouri Public Entity Risk Management Fund, which provides the jail's insurance. ...
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Improvement issues top Cape council agenda
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
Community safety, infrastructure and business park improvements are on the agenda for the Cape Girardeau City Council meeting tonight. During study session, the council will hear a presentation on the neighborhood development initiative. The idea was discussed between the council and staff at the council retreat in April as a way to empower people to discuss and overcome problems specific to their neighborhoods. Staff hoped to kick off pilot programs by October...
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Homecomers Celebration makes return visit to Jackson this week
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
Expect some changes at this year's Jackson Homecomers Celebration. For its 106th run, the event won't feature a talent show or Homecomers queen, director of entertainment Linda Penzel has announced. However, the celebration will continue with new entertainment and a brand- new event. Penzel said the changes were because of lack of participation. So instead, on Tuesday night, coordinators scheduled a vintage ladies fashion show to replace the talent show...
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Man with weapon taken into custody after locking himself in Cape house
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
An incident in which police surrounded a Cape Girardeau home Sunday evening was resolved peacefully. About 6:30 p.m. Sunday, police surrounded a home on West Mount Drive and approached the home on a request to check the welfare. When officers arrived on the scene, a man was said to have locked himself in his home. After discovering a man inside had a weapon, police retreated from the scene and called for backup...
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Southeast Missouri State football team predicted to finish 8th in OVC coaches poll
(College Sports ~ 07/21/14)
First-year coach Tom Matukewicz said he welcomes the underdog role for the Redhawks
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Young players grow up in first season with Capahas
(Community Sports ~ 07/21/14)
An influx of young talent joined the Capahas this season.
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Eagle on Sherwood Drive
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/21/14)
An eagle that was in a tree on Sherwood Drive this afternoon.
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Kylemore Abbey
(Submitted Photo ~ 07/21/14)
Kylemore Abbey in the west of the Ireland.
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Jacksonville State tabbed as preseason favorite to win OVC
(College Sports ~ 07/21/14)
Eastern Illinois and Tennessee State also received first-place votes.
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Today in History
(National News ~ 07/21/14)
Today is Monday, July 21, the 202nd day of 2014. There are 163 days left in the year. Today's Highlights in History: On July 21, 1944, American forces landed on Guam during World War II, capturing it from the Japanese some three weeks later. The Democratic national convention in Chicago nominated Sen. Harry S. Truman to be vice president...
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Crop outlook for 2014: So far, so good for the region's corn, other crops
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
Row crops and yields this year are looking good so far, but that could change as soon as the weather does. A slow start on planting because of cool, wet weather doesn't seem to have affected Missouri farmers' crops too much, but a wetter-than-usual May brought disease damage to some who farm wheat, experts say...
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FFA chapters mirror growth and changes in the agriculture industry
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
As the field of agriculture has expanded and become more technnology-based, so has the scope of Future Farmers of America chapters. FFA started at Kelly High School in Benton, Missouri, when the school opened for the 1956-57 school year. At the time, many FFA participants went on to farm for a living, says Jeff Scherer, agriculture teacher and FFA adviser at Kelly High School...
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Saxony Lutheran High School will introduce agriculture curriculum this fall
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
In a move that could attract more students to Saxony Lutheran High School, the campus will offer an agriculture science curriculum this fall. Danny McCrite, a Southern Illinois farmer who taught the subject for 23 years in the Egyptian School District at Tamms, Illinois, will lead the program...
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Land, equipment and technology add up to a hefty startup cost for young farmers hoping to branch out on their own
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
Tyler Powell, 33, says he's been a farmer ever since he could walk, but he first raised his own crop in 2003 on the family farm in LaCenter, Kentucky. He was 22 at the time. "On this plot of land, there was my dad, my granddad and my great-granddad," he says. "So that makes me fourth-generation."...
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Business briefs
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
__BANK OF MISSOURI CUTS RIBBON__ POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- The Greater Poplar Bluff Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting June 9 for The Bank of Missouri, 1465 N. Westwood Blvd. in Poplar Bluff. __ALLIANCE BANK BREAKS GROUND FOR NEW LOCATION...__
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Names in the news
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
__MONDI JACKSON HONORS EMPLOYEES__ Kyle Kieninger of Jackson was employee of the month for June at Mondi Jackson Inc. Kieninger, an ink tech, has been with the company since Oct. 28, 2013. Mondi Jackson also recognized Paul Cavaness and Roy Schaupert for 15 years of service...
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Health briefs
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
__COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER MARKS 40 YEARS__ Community Counseling Center - Southeast Regional Mental Health Services celebrated its 40th anniversary in June. At its celebration event, the center presented Lifetime Achievement Awards to Mary Ann Otto, Dr. ...
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Tax liens
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
__Cape Girardeau County__ Tax liens and lien discharges recorded at the office of Scott R. Clark, recorder of deeds, during June are filed by the Missouri Department of Revenue, except as indicated by IRS designation. For more information, contact the recorder's office at 573-243-8123...
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Business licenses
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
Business licenses issued in Cape Girardeau during June include the following: Airbrush Studio, 3049 William St. 165 Aqua Pro Water Systems LLC, out of town Cafe 'N' Me, 820 N. Sprigg St. 5 Clean Pros, 234 N. Lorimier St. 5 Curb Appeals, 2068 Silver Campine Lane...
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Bankruptcies
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
Bankruptcies filed through June for the Southeastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri's U.S. Bankruptcy Court are listed below with their corresponding case numbers. The Southeast Division includes the counties of Bollinger, Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, Stoddard and Wayne. Court is held in Cape Girardeau...
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Watson adds to his British Open magic
(Professional Sports ~ 07/21/14)
HOYLAKE, England -- Tom Watson's ball rolled on to the 18th green at Royal Liverpool on Sunday, and most of the spectators in the horseshoe grandstand gave him a prolonged standing ovation. And even a few shouts of "C'mon, Tom." The five-time British Open champion, doffing his cap as he walked up the fairway, has a way of doing that to a crowd, especially in Great Britain...
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Big 12 media days begin with focus on favored Oklahoma
(Professional Sports ~ 07/21/14)
The new-look Big 12 is ready for some football. OK, the conference's logo is what's new this year. There are no changes in the makeup or format of the 10-team league, the only power conference with a round-robin schedule that determines a champion without an extra game...
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Norwegian wins 15th Tour stage; Nibali holds lead
(Professional Sports ~ 07/21/14)
NIMES, France -- Almost at the line, Jack Bauer and Martin Elmiger were exhausted but could see it coming -- their first Tour de France stage victory. Those last 50 meters, however, got in the way. A bunch of sprinters leading the pack came speeding like a runaway train and plowed past the huffing breakaway duo in the final milliseconds. Stage 15 belonged to Norwegian speedster Alexander Kristoff, his second stage victory in this Tour...
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Redbirds rally but falter late
(Professional Sports ~ 07/21/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Adrian Gonzalez hit a tie-breaking single in the ninth inning off St. Louis Cardinals closer Trevor Rosenthal and the Los Angeles Dodgers salvaged the finale of a three-game series with a 4-3 victory on Sunday night. The Dodgers pulled into a virtual tie for first place with San Francisco in the NL West despite a so-so outing from Clayton Kershaw, whose run of seven straight starts allowing one or fewer runs came to an end. ...
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Rams linebacker, NBA player arrested in Florida
(Professional Sports ~ 07/21/14)
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- Authorities say two professional athletes have been arrested after a fight outside a Miami Beach nightclub. Miami Beach Police Detective Vivian Thayer said St. Louis Rams linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar and NBA free agent Donte Green were arrested early Sunday outside Dream Nightclub in South Beach...
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U.S. outlines downed plane case against Russia
(National News ~ 07/21/14)
WASHINGTON -- Video of a rocket launcher, one surface-to-air missile missing, leaving the likely launch site. Imagery showing the firing. Calls claiming credit for the strike. Recordings said to reveal a cover-up at the crash site. "A buildup of extraordinary circumstantial evidence ... ...
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Collecting photos for Vietnam project
(Editorial ~ 07/21/14)
The Missouri Press Association, in cooperation with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Foundation, is embarking on a noble project aimed at recognizing Vietnam Veterans in conjunction with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. The groups are looking for photographs of Vietnam soldiers who died in combat...
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Clark a knowledgeable recorder
(Paid Letter ~ 07/21/14)
I am writing to support Scott R. Clark, incumbent candidate for Cape Girardeau County recorder of deeds. As a former chief deputy recorder working in that office for more than 46 years, I was trained by a recorder of deeds, and in my time there I trained three other recorders. Of all of them, Scott was the most knowledgeable about the office and what's happening within this field. The improvements he has made over the past three years have been tremendous...
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Out of the past 7/21/14
(Out of the Past ~ 07/21/14)
In an effort to deter possible homosexual activity in the rest room of Jackson City Park, authorities have begun locking the facilities after 10 p.m. each night. Higher than expected bids for Cape Girardeau's new west side fire station force city officials to put the project on hold while they look at ways to cut costs; city manager J. Ronald Fischer says he doesn't want to scale down the size of the building...
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I will listen
(Paid Letter ~ 07/21/14)
I'm a Democratic candidate for state representative, and I know how to listen. I've had training on listening, and I know about active listening, body language, tone, etc. I've worked at jobs where listening is critical. I believe elected officials are tools people can use to shape their government and solve their problems. And the better the officials listen, the better they can serve. I will listen, and I will respond to your inquiries, even if the response is not what you want to hear...
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Cape Girardeau City Council agenda 7/21/14
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
City hall 401 Independence St. Study session, 5 p.m. today Pertinent address: 401 Independence St., Cape Girardeau, Mo...
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Speak Out 7/21/14
(Speak Out ~ 07/21/14)
I would like to make a comment about people who leave their kids out in the car while they run inside. I work next door to a suntanning place, and I can't believe the women who will leave their kids in the car for a half-hour, while they get suntanned...
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Jackson fire report 7/21/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 07/21/14)
The Jackson Fire Department responded to the following call Wednesday: The Jackson Fire Department responded to the following calls Thursday:...
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Cape Girardeau police report 7/21/14
(Police/Fire Report ~ 07/21/14)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests...
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Bernece Whitehead
(Obituary ~ 07/21/14)
ADVANCE, Mo. -- Bernece Whitehead, 84, of Advance passed away Sunday, July 20, 2014, at the Advance Nursing Center. She was born Dec. 13, 1929, in Advance, the daughter of Charles and Lena Croy Revelle. Bernece had been a homemaker and a bookkeeper for WW Transport Co. in Advance. She attended Bethel General Baptist Church near Advance...
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Virgil Welker
(Obituary ~ 07/21/14)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Virgil Welker, 89, of Marble Hill passed away Saturday, July 19, 2014, at his home, surrounded by his family and friends. He was born Dec. 6, 1924, in Advance, Missouri, son of Barney and Mae Devenport Welker. He and Nadine Garland were united in marriage Sept. 18, 1943...
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James Foster
(Obituary ~ 07/21/14)
CARLINVILLE, Ill. -- James Edward Foster Sr., 87, of Carlinville, formerly of Olive Branch, Illinois, died Monday, July 14, 2014, at his home. Graveside inurnment service will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Olive Branch Cemetery. Crain Funeral Home in Anna, Illinois, is in charge of arrangements...
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Mark Farrar
(Obituary ~ 07/21/14)
ST. LOUIS -- Mark Michael Farrar, 55, of St. Louis, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Saturday, July 19, 2014, at St. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with the Rev. William Hennecke officiating...
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Ronald Ervin
(Obituary ~ 07/21/14)
Ronald Cletus Ervin, 79, a lifelong resident of Cape Girardeau, passed away Wednesday, July 16, 2014, in Cape Girardeau. He was born Nov. 5, 1934, in Cape Girardeau. Ronald was a 1952 graduate of Cape Girardeau Central High School, served in the U.S. Navy and was a retired electrician...
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Maggie Crites
(Obituary ~ 07/21/14)
Maggie Crites, 86, of Jackson passed away Saturday, July 19, 2014, at Monticello House in Jackson. She was born Jan. 6, 1928, in Jackson to Fritz "Bill" and Annie H. McBryde Wolfenkoeh-ler. She and Wilbur "Wib" Crites were married July 14, 1952, in Piggott, Arkansas. They had been married 41 years when Wib passed away Dec. 1, 1993...
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Anna Burger
(Obituary ~ 07/21/14)
KELSO, Mo. -- Anna Marie Burger, 93, of Kelso died Friday, July 18, 2014, at Clearview Nursing Center in Sikeston, Missouri. She was born Aug. 15, 1920, in Cape Girardeau, and is the daughter of Michael Jakob and Johanna Bles Enderle. She married Louis Charles Burger on April 11, 1942, in Kelso. He preceded her in death July 3, 1957...
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Steven Break
(Obituary ~ 07/21/14)
Steven Robert Break, 60, of Cape Girardeau passed away Sunday, July 20, 2014, at his home. He was born Feb. 23, 1954, in Cape Girardeau, to the late Robert C. and Wanda M. O'Howell Break. Steven was a graduate of Cape Girardeau Central High School and attended Cape Bible Chapel...
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Fox bid for Time Warner sparks content merger race
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
LOS ANGELES -- Even though Rupert Murdoch's $76 billion bid for rival media giant Time Warner Inc. was rejected, that doesn't mean how you watch TV shows and movies will stop changing anytime soon. The cash-and-stock bid by Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. was partly meant to counter consolidation among TV distributors like Comcast-Time Warner Cable and AT&T-DirecTV...
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Axed Nokia X phones suffered from lack of identity
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
NEW YORK -- The Nokia X phones that Microsoft discontinued last week blend two rival operating systems, but leave out the best of each. As a result, the devices didn't become a runaway hit as Nokia's low-cost answer to serving emerging markets...
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People on the Move 7/21/14
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
Dr. Steven J. Joggerst is joining Cape Cardiology Group as an interventional cardiologist. Joggerst, with seven other cardiologists, will be a part of Saint Francis Medical Center's new heart valve center. Joggerst, from St. Louis, earned his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York and completed his residency in internal medicine and first fellowship in advanced heart failure and transplantation at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. ...
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Business notebook: Missouri's jobless rate inches down
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
In June, Cape Girardeau County's unemployment rate was 5.8 percent, or 2,238 people, according to data released by the Missouri Department of Economic Development. That's lower than the unemployment rate in June 2013, when it was 5.9 percent, or 2,309 people unemployed...
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Iraqi PM condemns jihadis' targeting of Christians
(International News ~ 07/21/14)
BAGHDAD -- Iraq's prime minister on Sunday condemned the Islamic State extremist group's actions targeting Christians in territory it controls, saying they reveal the threat the jihadists pose to the minority community's "centuries-old heritage."...
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Scores killed in first major ground battle in Gaza; thousands flee homes
(National News ~ 07/21/14)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- The first major ground battle in two weeks of Israel-Hamas fighting exacted a steep price Sunday: It killed 65 Palestinians and 13 Israeli soldiers and forced thousands of terrified Palestinian civilians to flee their neighborhood, reportedly used to launch rockets at Israel and now devastated by the fighting...
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Helpful weather coming to Washington wildfires
(National News ~ 07/21/14)
WINTHROP, Wash. -- Lower temperatures and lighter winds are forecast to descend on wildfire-stricken Washington state, helping firefighters battle flames that have been growing unfettered for a week and have covered hundreds of square miles. While Sunday's weather has slight improvements on the hot temperatures and gusty winds that have fueled the wildfires, the forecast for today and Tuesday calls for lighter winds and temperatures, said Spokane-based National Weather Service meteorologist Greg Koch.. ...
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Iraq vet cited for owning 14 therapeutic pet ducks
(National News ~ 07/21/14)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ohio -- An Army veteran who hurt his back during the Iraq War is worried a citation will result in him losing his 14 pet ducks, which he says are therapeutic. Darin Welker said officials in West Lafayette told him to get rid of the ducks in May and cited him for a minor misdemeanor June 23 for failing to comply. Walker is scheduled to appear in Coshocton Municipal Court for a hearing Wednesday and could face a $150 fine...
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Body found in Mississippi River in St. Louis
(State News ~ 07/21/14)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis police say a man whose body was found in the Mississippi River apparently had been dead for several days. Firefighters who were doing water training pulled the body out of the river in downtown St. Louis Saturday near the Eads Bridge after it was first seen by a tug boat crew...
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McIlroys have double success at British Open
(Professional Sports ~ 07/21/14)
HOYLAKE, England (AP) -- Rory McIlroy was not the only winner at the British Open on Sunday. The BBC said McIlroy's father, Gerry, and three of Gerry's friends placed a combined bet of 400 pounds (now $680) in 2004 on McIlroy winning the British Open before he turned 26...
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Movie, TV legend James Garner dies
(Entertainment ~ 07/21/14)
LOS ANGELES -- Actor James Garner, whose whimsical style in the 1950s TV Western "Maverick" led to a stellar career in TV and films such as "The Rockford Files" and his Oscar-nominated "Murphy's Romance," has died, police said. He was 86. He was found dead of natural causes at his home in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles on Saturday evening, Los Angeles police officer Alonzo Iniquez said early Sunday...
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Prayer 7/21/14
(Prayer ~ 07/21/14)
O Lord Jesus, may we forgive one another as you forgive us. Amen.
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Perry County Clerk candidate Jared W. Kutz
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
Name: Jared W. Kutz Age: 38 Place of birth: Perryville Spouse, children's names: Girlfriend: Bethany Regeplsperger, Son: Quintos Kutz Occupation: Warehouse & Operations Manager Employer: Tricorex, Inc. Businesses owned, all or part: NA Previous offices held or sought: None...
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Fungus likely to take a hit on banana crops worldwide
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
If a banana is part of your daily breakfast fare, you may want to brace yourself for this news: A fungus is making its way across the globe, destroying banana crops and threatening to deplete the world's supply of the popular fruit...
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Aug. 2014 Election: Bollinger County Presiding Commissioner
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
Name: Larry Fadler Age: 58 Place of birth: Perryville, Mo. Spouse, children's names: Lisa Fadler Larry Fadler,Jr. Jenny Horncamp Occupation: farmer Education: Patton High School Employer: self Businesses owned, all or part: farm Public offices held or sought: Presiding Commissioner...
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Bollinger County Prosecuting Attorney candidate Stephen Gray
(Local News ~ 07/21/14)
Name: Stephen Gray Age: 46 Place of birth: Joplin, Missouri Spouse, children's names: I have been married to Carol Gray since 1992. We have two sons, John Gray, 16, and David Gray, 13. Occupation: Attorney Education: Neosho High School, 1985 Missouri State Univ., B.A. 1990...
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Grass-fed and family-owned: Bachmann brothers partner with Brian Meyers at Three Spring Farms in Perry County
(Business ~ 07/21/14)
Editor's Note: A few inconsistencies in the spelling of a name have been corrected below. Three Spring Farms also was corrected in several photo captions. Bryan Meyers felt farm soil for the first time while working on a farm for a brief stint in high school. He said there was something about the experience that stuck with him; something he appreciated. It was something he later found he had in common with Andrew and Jacob Bachmann...
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