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SEMO unveils $1.5 million in upgrades and a new name for its Police Academy, aiming to modernize training, boost student ...
Cape Girardeau’s Freedom Fest returns June 14 with live music, food, vendors, and family activities, raising funds to support ...
Get ready for festival season with essential safety tips, smart packing advice, and a checklist to ensure a stress-free, ...
SEMO renames its Department of Public Safety to University Police Department and launches a $1.5M Police Academy upgrade to ...
After a devastating EF3 tornado struck Scott County, the Red Cross is providing shelter, food, supplies, and emotional ...
SEMO professor Jonathan Kessler waived his preliminary hearing and pleaded not guilty to charges including child endangerment ...
Starting a new summer internship can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially if it is your first time stepping into a professional setting. No matter how many internships you’ve done, preparing ...
For generations, women have dealt with the stigma that they are either less funny than men or not funny at all. Psychology Today attempted to answer this question with an experiment. 5,057 ...
Summer break usually brings to mind sleeping in, trips with friends and a well-earned pause from the chaos of academic life. But for many college students, summer can also be the perfect time to knock ...
Cape Girardeau’s water system is under pressure — literally and figuratively. Years of wear and tear, aging equipment, and limited funding have stretched the city’s ability to consistently provide ...