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Jackson will be host to two public celebrations of Veterans Day this Friday, Nov. 11. To start off the day, the Jackson High School...
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Jackson will be host to two public celebrations of Veterans Day this Friday, Nov. 11. To start off the day, the Jackson High School...
Representatives from Houseal Lavigne, a Chicago consulting firm, were in Jackson last week to gather input to update the city’s comprehensive plan. Three separate...
Following opposition during a public hearing Oct. 17, a request to set up a towing company at 1383 S. Hope Street was put on...
The entire City of Cape Girardeau went under a boil-water advisory for most of last week after a 14-inch water main broke Monday afternoon....
The City of Jackson is updating its Comprehensive Plan, a roadmap for the City to direct its growth and development over the next 20...
Jackson has received two installments totaling $3 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds from the federal government, Mayor Dwain Hahs told the Board...
Numerous activities are planned for Saturday, Oct. 8, to entice people to “Spend the Day in Jackson” – including “Pioneer Day” at the Iron...
Who makes the best barbecue in town? You can decide for yourself this Saturday at the third Jackson Backyard Barbecue. The event will be...
One of the three design/build teams has backed out of the competition to renovate the jail and old county courthouse, leaving the Cape Girardeau...
The United Way of Southeast Missouri kicked off its 2022-23 fundraising campaign with a sports-and-game-themed luncheon at the Cape Girardeau VFW Hall Thursday, Sept....
The Lutheran Home is celebrating 50 years in 2022. “We’re super excited about that,” Melody Harpur told a Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce business...
It’s rare for the Jackson Board of Aldermen to split a vote with a 4-4 tie, but it happened Aug. 15 when considering the...
It’s not often a small city like Jackson purchases a new half-million dollar fire truck and puts it into service. When Jackson does, it...
The dream of many in this community became a reality Monday as a community college came to Southeast Missouri. Mineral Area College opened a...
After two extended debates in recent months about allowing utility vehicles, ATVs and electric golf carts to operate on residential city streets, the Jackson...
An old Jackson fire truck will be donated to the Career & Technology Center in Cape so the CTC can offer fire-fighting courses. Jackson...
Jackson’s plans to repair, modernize and add capacity to its wastewater treatment plant can go ahead unhindered. Voters overwhelmingly approved the city’s 10.1 million...
Four options have been prepared by MoDOT for repair and/or renovations to the U.S. Hwy. 61 (Kingshighway) bridge on the south side of Cape...
At its July 18 meeting, the Jackson Mayor and Board of Aldermen set a public hearing for 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15, to consider...
After two vehicles were swept off the Mary Street low-water bridge by a flooded Hubble Creek less than one year apart, the Jackson Mayor...