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Two Perry County businessmen pleaded guilty to running a Ponzi scheme that defrauded more than 90 victims of $4.5 million, ...
The phrase "God will never give you more than you can handle" isn’t biblical and misses the point of faith — true growth ...
Reflecting on retirement, Rennie Phillips shares personal stories — contrasting modern retirement plans with the lifelong ...
A pastor reflects on the controversy over Cynthia Erivo’s casting as Jesus in “Jesus Christ Superstar”, questioning why ...
The Cape Girardeau chapter of the national group Shut Up & Write gathers twice a month to provide dedicated space and time to ...
Six Missouri FCE members participated in the 89th National Conference in Kentucky, joining workshops and meetings focused on ...
Key moments from Aug. 17-23 include the debut of Fulton’s steamboat, women’s suffrage ratification, Woodstock’s finale, the ...
Senior centers in Cape Girardeau, Scott City, and Jackson offer a variety of lunch options Monday, Aug. 18, through Friday, ...
Missouri faces growing drought concerns, with 10% of the state now abnormally dry. Limited data, especially in the Bootheel, ...
Kyle Johnson’s journey from manual labor to JAG specialist has transformed countless Charleston students’ lives, helping them succeed after graduation and earning national recognition for the local ...
Cape Girardeau County families faced deep divisions during the Civil War, as shown by Samuel Randol — a slave owner and Unionist — whose sons fought on opposite sides, leading to dramatic consequences ...
White-tailed fawns in Southeast Missouri are learning to navigate roads by mid-August, but their inexperience makes them vulnerable to accidents, so extra caution is advised when driving.
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