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Remodeling inside the old courthouse and the orange fencing on the courthouse lawn to keep people away threatened to cause problems for Jackson’s Homecomers...
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Remodeling inside the old courthouse and the orange fencing on the courthouse lawn to keep people away threatened to cause problems for Jackson’s Homecomers...
The Transportation Coalition of the United Way of Southeast Missouri held a picnic May 23 at Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau to announce updates...
Altenthal-Joerns American Legion Post 158 in Jackson will once again sponsor a Memorial Day celebration in Uptown Jackson this coming Monday, May 29. Because...
Wilma Bangert Ruppel turned 100 years old Thursday, May 4. She will be a resident at the Villas of Jackson for three years come...
Tiny homes, which are less than 400 square feet, are not addressed in Jackson’s code of ordinances, so they are currently permitted in the...
Southeast Missouri State University started out as a “normal school” or teacher’s college 150 years ago. Its education programs celebrated 150 years with an...
West Main Street from the old courthouse to Highway 72 in Jackson is in for a facelift, if plans proposed by the Lochmueller Group...
The City of Jackson has fulfilled all the requirements to be designated a “Purple Heart City” and will soon have highway signs posted along...
Tornado sirens wailed in the north and central parts of Cape County, including Jackson (but not the city of Cape Girardeau), at 3:41 a.m....
Voters went to the polls April 4 and approved a 3% sales tax on recreational marijuana sales and elected new faces to school boards...
No one from the public spoke at a public hearing held by the Jackson Mayor and Board of Aldermen March 20, regarding changes in...
With music, dancing, speeches, giveaways, game booths, and a loud bang to introduce falling confetti (not to mention a gigantic birthday cake), Southeast Missouri...
Jackson resident Joe Brice came before the Mayor and Board of Aldermen March 6 to ask if certain improvements can be made to make...
Residents of Jackson and Gordonville may see a reduction in their fire insurance premiums because ISO ratings in both communities have improved. After review...
Because Missouri voters approved recreational marijuana use, cities must now deal with zoning regulations for its public use within city limits. At the Feb....
Step into the Jackson Family Barber Shop, and you step back into time. Barber shops were the social media of a time gone by....
Three area veterans were inducted into the electronic Wall of Valor at the Cape Girardeau VA Health Care Center on Friday. They were recognized...
Jackson will have an Aldi grocery store two years from now, if all goes according to plan. On Feb. 6, the Jackson Mayor and...
Jackson resident Afton Eftink is owner and president of SirVent STL, a company that helps fight fires on two fronts. First and foremost, the...
JHS 1996 graduate Carin (Kranawetter) Thamke self-published her first children’s book, “Sir Prize, the Storm Pony,” in December using Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing Services....