CG Major Road Project

Drivers, a reminder th next phase of a big Cape Girardeau road project kicks off this week. According to the city, work begins today on the entire north half of the Lexington and Cape Rock intersection. The city says the intersection of Lexington & Cape Rock will be closed except for Eastbound traffic on Lexington … Read more

Antisemitic Discrimination

The Missouri House of Representatives Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee held a hearing on Wednesday where a new bill – HB 937 – to address and prohibit antisemitic discrimination in the state’s public K-12 schools and institutions of higher education was presented. The legislation – filed and supported by State Representative George Hruza and … Read more

Economic Blackout

The Cape Girardeau County Democratic Central Committee approves participation in a nationwide Economic Blackout planned for today through midnight. The Economic Blackout is being held in support of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs which are under attack by President Donald J. Trump and his administration.

Economic Blackout

The Cape Girardeau County Democratic Central Committee approves participation in a nationwide Economic Blackout planned for today through midnight. The Economic Blackout is being held in support of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs which are under attack by President Donald J. Trump and his administration.

Former CG Coroner Trial Update

Former Cape Girardeau County Coroner Wavis Jordan’s criminal trial is set for 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 5, since the court denied his defense attorney Lynne Chambers’ request to withdraw from the case.Chambers filed the motion to withdraw from Jordan’s case Feb. 14. Chambers states in the document that Jordan failed to honor their agreement.According to … Read more

Cemetery Decor Removal

The City of Jackson reminds the community that during the first week of March, cemetery crews will collect and dispose of all arrangements and decorations in Russell Heights Cemetery and the old City Cemetery. If citizens wish to preserve any arrangements they currently have at a gravesite in either cemetery, they should remove them by … Read more

Cemetery Decor Removal

The City of Jackson reminds the community that during the first week of March, cemetery crews will collect and dispose of all arrangements and decorations in Russell Heights Cemetery and the old City Cemetery. If citizens wish to preserve any arrangements they currently have at a gravesite in either cemetery, they should remove them by … Read more

TrussWorks Ribbon-Cutting

Southeast Missouri Regional Economic Development, Inc. (SEMO REDI) will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for TrussWorks Jackson, LLC at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, at 2860 TrussWorks Blvd., Jackson, just north of Liberty Utilities on Highway 61.Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and Missouri Department of Economic Development Director Michelle Hataway will join company leadership and local officials … Read more

TrussWorks Ribbon-Cutting

Southeast Missouri Regional Economic Development, Inc. (SEMO REDI) will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for TrussWorks Jackson, LLC at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, at 2860 TrussWorks Blvd., Jackson, just north of Liberty Utilities on Highway 61.Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and Missouri Department of Economic Development Director Michelle Hataway will join company leadership and local officials … Read more

SEMO Cybersecurity Class

Southeast Missouri State University’s capstone cybersecurity class is making waves in a global embedded Capture the Flag (eCTF) competition. In their first-ever attempt, the team has remained in the top 10 rankings in a highly competitive fourteen-week-long challenge, organized by MITRE-one of the biggest names in the cybersecurity industry. Notably, the team is currently outperforming … Read more