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November 6
Hovis 146 district: Jackson Civic Center, 7:36 p.m. Nov. 6, 2018
It’s standing room only at the Cape Girardeau County Republican watch party at the Jackson Civic Center and Barry Hovis, Republican candidate for the Missouri 146th district is finally starting to relax. “I’ve been nervous all day but it’s starting to get a little ...
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November 6
D. 146 Lichtenegger (former) term expired
Donna Lichtenegger holds her two-month-old puppy, Max, as she makes her way through the room at the watch party sponsored by the Cape County Republicans, shaking hands and reminiscing on her years in office. Litchenegger’s term in the Missouri 146th District House ...
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November 6
Cape Girardeau County family are anxious for election results
Carolyn Davis stands quietly with her husband and son in the corner of the event room at the Jackson Civic Center on Nov. 6, her eyes intently watching the election results. “I’m rooting for Hawley, all the way. I mean, I feel like it’s time for Missouri to say no ...
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October 22
Living History and Ghostly Tales - The Glenn House is a historical treasure
Overlooking the Mississippi River, neighboring the River Campus, is a piece of history unknown to many Southeast students. The grand stature of the Glenn House whispers tales of prestige, wealth and opulence of the past, but inside, those whispers turn into groans,...
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April 25
Are you ready for graduation? Here are a few tips.
Are you ready for graduation? Here are a few tips.
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March 23
EDvolution Center wins laser cutter in national competition
Lasers are not exactly common on the Southeast campus. Winning one is even more uncommon. But that is what happened in December when Full Spectrum Laser in Las Vegas awarded a Muse Hobby Laser Cutter to the Smith Family Makerspace in the EDvolution Center to help...
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February 20
Southeast senior with wanderlust heart lands dream job
Bailey Bliss, a soon-to-graduate Southeast senior, first needed to switch paths, but now is embarking on the journey of a lifetime abroad. After graduating in May, Bliss will begin her career as an educator in El Salvador. Bliss, a self-described history nerd, came...
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October 16
Southeast Welcomes New Air Force ROTC Detachment 205 Commander
When Lt. Col Anthony Anderson enrolled in the ROTC program at Oklahoma State University and eventually earned a bachelor's degree in aerospace science, he began a journey dedicated to military service. For Anderson, military service runs deep in the family. His fat...
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November 16
River Campus to celebrate 10th Dance Day
The Conservatory of Theatre and Dance will host Dance Day at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19, at the River Campus. Now in its 10th year, Dance Day is an opportunity for regional high school students interested in dance to take master classes taught by professional uni...
Entertainment
November 9
Crisp Museum to host comic book art exhibition
The comic book art exhibition, "Heroes, Villains, Monsters," will open at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, at Southeast Missouri State University's Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II Museum at the River Campus. Terese Nielsen, Rick Burchett, William Stout and Paul Gulacy...
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November 8
Republican representatives fear Clinton 'oppression'
Southeast Missouri State University students Zac Johnson, Ben Rischbieter and Austin Tanck sit together at a table near the door at the Republican Watch Party in Cape Girardeau. They shift in their chairs with an intense look on their faces. When asked how they’re ...
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November 8
Excitement for democratic system displayed at Republican watch party
Lauren Cole glides through the republican watch party dressed in red, white and blue. Wearing an old-fashioned red, white and blue dress with lace, an American flag as a scarf and a tiny American top hat on her head. “I simply could not be more excited by the democ...
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November 8
Election unveils divided nation
Dave Heise, a 40-year media veteran, describes election night in two words. “Total chaos.” Heise is a former KFVS producer, director and master control operator. He believes Trump received more media attention than Clinton leading up to election night, but it was b...
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November 8
Republican watch party waits in anticipation for Florida
Members of the Republican Party are pacing the floor as the numbers come in from the state of Florida. The former chair of the Cape County Republican Central Committee Holly Lintner, said the feeling in the room is uneasiness. “We need to win Florida and we’re boun...
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November 8
Republican representative Lichtenegger calls press 'unfair' during election coverage
State representative Donna Lichtenegger (Republican – 146th District) stopped to watch the election at the Cape County Republican watch party in Cape Girardeau. Lichtenegger thinks the election is going well so far for the Republican Party. “All in all I think the ...
Entertainment
October 21
Vintage NOW 7 set for Saturday
Seven years ago Deb Maevers was having a restless night of sleep. She drifted into what she described as a nightmare. Maevers said she dreamed she was standing on a stage upstairs at Buckner’s in Cape Girardeau. Alone, she stood in silence. In her dream she started...
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September 19
Southeast students commemorate RAINN Day
Southeast Missouri State University's Campus Violence Prevention Program recognized RAINN Day, Sept. 12 through 15, in front of Kent Library to raise awareness about interpersonal abuse and sexual violence. RAINN is the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network and...
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September 13
Tutorial services moves to Kent Library
Southeast Missouri State University's Tutorial Services has seen an increase in requests for tutoring sessions, which resulted in a move the first week of school from the University Center to Kent Library. Now located on the third floor in room 412, Tutorial Servic...
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