As Cape Girardeau prepared to raze its former Grace Methodist Church police station in 1976, questions grew over who owned ...
See the March 23–27 lunch menus for the Cape Girardeau/Scott City and Jackson senior centers, including daily entrée choices, ...
Pastor Shawn Wasson reflects on Hebrews 12, portraying the Christian life as a race before a “great cloud of witnesses,” ...
Local FCE clubs share March meeting highlights, community projects and upcoming All Clubs Day, from Red Cross programs to ...
Woodland opens with a 13-2, five-inning win over Viburnum, giving first-year coach Landon Watkins a debut victory and ...
Justin Timberlake struggled to perform field sobriety tests requiring him to walk a straight line and stand on one leg after ...
After 40 years driving a cab, Wade Clodfelter retires in 1955, posing with his 14th taxi, already outfitted with fishing poles for his planned fishing trips.
With thick goggles and self-deprecating nicknames, Atlantic 10 player of the year Robbie Avila is leading Saint Louis’ March ...
How telegraph wires strung through trees in 1850 grew into switchboards, local phone companies and, eventually, the AT&T legacy in Cape Girardeau and Jackson, Missouri.
Fear of criticism keeps people from trying; Scott City pastor Rennie Phillips reflects on failure, constructive feedback, and why backing local businesses matters.
Meet the southern flying squirrel, a small North American native that glides tree to tree, hoards nuts, and hunts cicadas from its hollow forest snags.
On one of the holiest days on the Islamic calendar, Iran fired on Israel and energy sites in neighboring Gulf Arab states, ...