Local Abuse Program Nearly Cut, But Funds Secured In The Nick Of Time
A local education program that helps school children learn about sexual and physical abuse narrowly avoided going under due to a lack of funding.
View ArticleMarijuana Legalization Advocates Speak To Packed House In Cape Girardeau
A group that advocates for the legalization of marijuana in Missouri spoke to about 100 people Monday in the Cape Girardeau Public Library. The audience was almost equally split between opponents and...
View ArticleDisease Threatens Missouri’s Black Walnuts
Missouri is the leading black walnut producer in the country, and they make an impressive amount of money producing nutmeat and lumber. But this leading title may soon disappear, as a vector-borne...
View ArticleClimate Change Puts Sturgeons In Hot Water
A massive number of sturgeons died in Iowa during the drought and heatwave of 2012, and continued warming could put the ancient fish’s future at risk.
View ArticleExpect More Wild Swings In Missouri Weather
It’s hard to imagine that only a couple weeks ago the temperatures were reminiscent of summer, an inviting 70 degrees. Even more unbelievable is that only a week from those unusually warm summery days...
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