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Arrow wins 21 awards at Missouri College Media Association awards ceremony

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO — Southeast Missouri State University’s student newspaper, The Arrow, brought home 21 awards at the 2025 Missouri College Media Association Awards on April 12, including first place for Best Overall Newspaper in Division 2-for the second year in a row. Three members of the Arrow staff are from the River Region: Juliette […]

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Light Up Southeast Missouri Green for Mental Health Awareness

CAPE GIRARDEAU – Get ready to see Southeast Missouri turn green this May! The Community Counseling Center Foundation is launching its ‘Get Your Green On’ campaign to shine a light on mental health awareness throughout the month. ‘We believe that by working together, we can reduce stigma and ensure that everyone has access to the

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Get hooked on Discover Nature – Fishing with MDC Cape Nature Center

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. –  If it’s been a while since you last went fishing or you want to learn more about fishing together as a family, Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) Discover Nature — Fishing is for you.  Discover Nature – Fishing Lessons 1 & 2: | 5:30 – 7 p.m. on May 10 at Cape Girardeau

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Missouri man sentenced 21 years in prison for recording minor victim in bathroom

CAPE GIRARDEAU – U.S. District Audrey G. Fleissig on Tuesday sentenced a man whose trial for recording a girl in the bathroom revealed allegations that he had sexually abused at least three other children to 21 years in prison.   Rayford Evans, 52, of Doniphan, in Ripley County, was convicted of attempted sexual exploitation of

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Jefferson College Early Childhood Center earns eighth Missouri accreditation 

HILLSBORO – For the eighth time in a row, Jefferson College’s Early Childhood Center has received Missouri Accreditation, reaffirming its high standards in early learning. The latest recognition followed the program’s exit interview held on March 28, marking more than three decades of accredited care and instruction. The Missouri Accreditation of Programs for Children and

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MAC President Dr. Joe Gilgour named AACC CEO of the Year

PARK HILLS – Mineral Area College (MAC) proudly announces that its President, Dr. Joe Gilgour, has been recognized on the national level as the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) CEO of the Year. The award was announced Tuesday, April 15, during the AACC Annual Convention held in Nashville, Tennessee.   MAC President Dr. Joe Gilgour

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Cairo, Ill. man sentenced to 87 months in prison on methamphetamine distribution charge

CAPE GIRARDEAU – U.S. District Judge Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr. on Wednesday sentenced a man who was caught in a stolen car with methamphetamine and marijuana to 87 months in prison.   On August 17, 2024, Darryl Duane Jackson, now 23, of Cairo, Illinois, was stopped by a Charleston Police Department officer on Interstate 57 in

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SEMO meteorology student Calyn Hartmann of Red Bud, received Storm Spotter Certification, just in time to apply skills in recent weather event

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO – A Red Bud woman was one of 31 students from Southeast Missouri State University’s meteorology course became certified storm spotters on March 3, 2025, marking the culmination of a unique hands-on learning experience that blends classroom knowledge with real-world application. Calyn Hartmann was among the SEMO students who attended a National

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Jefferson College to host virtual ‘Come Back to School Night’

HILLSBORO – Jefferson College is inviting adults who are thinking about finishing a degree, starting a new path or just exploring their options to attend a Virtual Come Back to School Night on Monday, April 28, from 6-7:30 p.m.   The free event will be held online and features several short “Focus Hub” sessions via

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Lutheran Family and Children’s Services recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month

CAPE GIRARDEAU – Lutheran Family and Children’s Services (LFCS), one of Missouri’s longest-serving social service agencies, is recognizing Child Abuse Prevention Month in April by highlighting the crucial need for intervention, support, and healing for Missouri children and families impacted by abuse and neglect.   In Missouri, thousands of children are affected by maltreatment each

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