Jackson Chamber Breakfast
The Jackson R-2 School District will be the featured program today at the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast unveiling a new school program at 7:30 a.m. at the Jackson Civic Center.
The Jackson R-2 School District will be the featured program today at the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast unveiling a new school program at 7:30 a.m. at the Jackson Civic Center.
The Jackson R-2 School District will be the featured program today at the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast unveiling a new school program at 7:30 a.m. at the Jackson Civic Center.
The City of Cape Girardeau is thrilled to announce the launch of TextMyGov. This cutting-edge platform allows the City to provide real-time updates, share important news, and inform citizens about upcoming events and community initiatives-all with the convenience of text messaging.Soon you may receive a text from the number 91896 from the city to opt-in.
Cape Girardeau Police responded Wednesday to the 1400-Block of N. Missouri Ave. for a report of a weapon violation. When officers arrived they found Darrell Houston III (26) of Cape Girardeau pointed a firearm at the victim. Houston had fled the area in a vehicle before officers arrived. Houston was caught and arrested.
Cape Girardeau Police responded Wednesday to the 1400-Block of N. Missouri Ave. for a report of a weapon violation. When officers arrived they found Darrell Houston III (26) of Cape Girardeau pointed a firearm at the victim. Houston had fled the area in a vehicle before officers arrived. Houston was caught and arrested.
Governor Kehoe is announcing that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will participate in joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) of public infrastructure in 25 counties following the deadly tornadoes and severe storms that devastated much of Missouri March 14-15. Joint PDAs are being requested for the following counties: Benton, Bollinger, Butler, Callaway, Carter, Dent, Dunklin, … Read more
A bill passed by Missouri lawmakers would make many changes to utilities in the state. The bill is on the governor’s desk right now. Gov. Mike Kehoe didn’t indicate whether or not he would sign it, but sounded supportive. He has until March 28 to act.
A bill passed by Missouri lawmakers would make many changes to utilities in the state. The bill is on the governor’s desk right now. Gov. Mike Kehoe didn’t indicate whether or not he would sign it, but sounded supportive. He has until March 28 to act.
Friday night’s storm caused extensive damage to the campus of Perry County School District 32, with all buildings sustaining damage of varying degrees. The entire campus remains closed to everyone except authorized staff and contractors, but much progress has been made in securing buildings and removing debris. Classes are still cancelled through tomorrow, but Superintendent … Read more
Justin Turner, 44 of Sikeston, is charged for the assault that occurred recently on Park Street. The Scott County Prosecutor charged Turner with Felony Assault, Armed Criminal Action, and Trespassing First Degree. Turner was issued a no bond warrant and remains in custody.