Sep 16, 2009 | Southeast Missourian
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Driver crashes into St. Francois County house
A 58-year-old Bismarck, Mo., man lost control of the car he was driving and crashed into a house in St.
Missouri man, 24, killed in crash
A 24-year-old Missouri man was killed Sunday when the car he was driving overturned and ejected him.
Economy halts some community fireworks
Life will be a little less lively this year in communities where festivals are being suspended because of the lousy economy.
Kansas City Star, MO Seven people, including a 5-year-old boy who was pinned under an ATV he was riding, died in separate crashes over the Memorial Day weekend in Missouri.
Son to Jesse A. Pulley and Denise M. Dunn of Cape Girardeau, Southeast Missouri Hospital, 8:51 a.m. Wednesday, May 6, 2009.
Five-year-old ATV rider among 7 people killed in separate Memorial Day weekend crashes in Missouri
Seven people, including a 5-year-old boy who was pinned under an ATV he was riding, died in separate crashes over the Memorial Day weekend in Missouri.Christopher D. Gillyon, 5, of Bismarck, Mo., was killed when he crashed an ATV about 7:10 p.m. Sunday in a field about 10 miles north of Centerville, Mo.
5-year-old dies in all-terrain vehicle accident in Reynolds County
A 5-year-old has died in an all-terrain vehicle accident in southeast Missouri's Reynolds County.
Bismarck blames weather, economy for calling off Freedom Fest
BISMARCK, Mo . -- The weak economy and recent storm damage are proving too much for one popular eastern Missouri festival.
Local preschool heavily damaged in overnight storm
While many people are still cleaning up from last Friday's storm, another round of severe weather caused even more damage.
Engaged couple among those killed in Kirksville area storme
May 14, 2009 - Left to right, Danny Schrader, Bob Schrader, and Gary Reid move a garage door that had been blown off the garage at Reid's Tire and Auto in downtown Gillespie during the storm.
Bismarck police suspect tornado responsible for extensive damage
The Bismarck Police Department suspects a tornado touched down in their town last night and ripped roofs off of several buildings.
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