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Construction is moving along at Paducah’s new sports park, which is expected to be mostly finished by the end of the year.
On Wednesday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced that the Trump administration approved his April 28 and May 5 requests to add Individual Assistance for 24 more counties affected by the ...
SEMO Vets’ annual March to the River begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, May 24 at Knights of Columbus Hall in Cape Girardeau. The event is free and meant for the whole family. Participants should be ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill (SB) 1 into law, supporting fair compensation and access for county officials.
Results of a new study released on Wednesday, May 14 show one in four children face hunger in southeast Missouri.
Results of a new study released on Wednesday, May 14 show one in four children face hunger in southeast Missouri. A bill that would ban cell phones in public schools during the school day is heading ...
Cape Girardeau Police say the victim of a May 11th shooting involving a mother and daughter has died and the suspect now faces murder charges.
A new report from Feeding America shows that Missouri’s overall food insecurity rate is more than 15 percent--that’s the number of households unable to get adequate food.
Baptist Health Paducah is offering babysitting classes for children grades sixth through eighth in June and July.
The Sikeston Jaycee & Health Facilities Rehab Crawfish Boil + Music Festival is scheduled for May 17, rain or shine.
According to a recent Reuters report, 87 percent of Christmas decorations in the United States come from China. Earlier this ...
IDOT officials are asking the public to help them clean up litter across the state. There are several ways to help crews clean up roadways. Transportation officials say securing loads and cargo can ...