Wednesday Oct 1 | Southeast Missourian
Marble Hill, Mo., woman seriously injured in Monday car accident
A Marble Hill, Mo., woman was seriously injured Monday afternoon as the vehicle she was driving skidded off the left side of the road and overturned off Highway 34, according to the Missouri State Highway ...
Missing Woman's Body Found in Creek
A local search team found the body of a missing southeast Missouri woman in about 10 feet of water in a creek.
Body recovered from Glenallen creek
A woman's body was found in a Glenallen creek in about 10 feet of water, according to Bollinger County Coroner Charles Hutchings.
Woman's body found in Missouri creek
The body of a missing southeast Missouri woman is discovered in about 10 feet of water in a creek.
Is it Whitewater River or Whitewater Creek?
Last week, the national news carried a curious story out of California about a small town fighting a battle with the government to change the spelling of the name from Smartville to Smart s ville.
“We needed to see that he's OK”
Residents, friends, officials and people who didn't even know Kirkwood Mayor Mike Swoboda crammed into the room and the stairwell of City Hall to see him Thursday night and celebrate in a recovery that seemed ... via St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Elvis Bodyguard, Band Make Weekend Appearances
Due to Friday's earthquake members of the Tom Christopher Band and Sonny West weren't able to be on Newschannel 5 at Noon on April 18. via KSDK-TV Saint Louis
DECA helps WHS students get early start on business careers
“At state, we have 12 districts represented from all over the state of Missouri, around 1,400 students”
Many high school students do more to prepare for their futures than some may think. via DigitalBURG
Advocacy group for area children to train new volunteers
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Southeast Missouri will be training a new class of volunteers over the course of the next month. via Southeast Missourian
“Cattle rustling does not just happen in old black and white Westerns, it is happening in Missouri and it is having a significant impact on the cattle industry in our state”
You might, or might not, remember my old blog, Shaking Off Daylight, focused on area arts and entertainment. via Southeast Missourian
Income tax deadline extended for residents of disaster area
“The word I got from our tax administrator is that whatever you see that happens through the federal side automatically flows to the Missouri side”
The deadline for filing income tax returns is looming, but residents of Cape Girardeau, Scott, Bollinger and the other 32 counties declared as disaster areas as a result of last month's flooding will get a ... via Southeast Missourian
Rains flood roads in Southeast Missouri, Southern Illinois
“There are a few roads that are closed on county rural roads where some fields got standing water”
The rains that hit the area Thursday and Friday flooded this field just outside Chaffee, Mo. via Southeast Missourian
Mo. gives month tax extension for counties affected by flooding
Residents in 35 counties affected by last month's flooding will get an extra month to file their taxes. via KSHB-TV Kansas City
Search continues for missing man presumed swept away in flood
Authorities in the Missouri Bootheel continue to search for a 38-year-old man believed to have been swept away by the flooding Mississippi River. via St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Local volunteers are honored at a luncheon.
At yesterday's 21st Annual United Way and V-I-C Luncheon area volunteers were recognized for their efforts at Drury Lodge. via KZIM-AM Cape Girardeau
Flood, tornado watches in effect for local counties
“Essentially we are looking at it sweeping through”
The National Weather Service had much of Southeast Missouri under a tornado watch and flash flood watch as of 6:15 p.m. today. via Southeast Missourian
First Federal Savings and Loan of Southeast Missouri announces it is merging with First Federal Heritage Savings and Loan, with offices in Jackson and Cape Girardeau, and Bonne Terre Federal Savings and Loan. via Southeast Missourian
A free meeting explains Alzheimer's and other dementias in Marble Hill tomorrow
As 10-million baby boomers reach their golden years and people live much longer - " the number of people affected by memory loss is on the rise in a big way. via KZIM-AM Cape Girardeau
FEMA started Thursday inspecting flood damage in southeast Missouri;the first step to preparing a declaration by President Bush making homeowners and business owners eligible for federal assistance in their ... via KFVS12