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Some images from the most recent round of flooding to hit the area. Mark Easley tosses a sandbag onto a pile as he and others work on building levee around several homes in Dutchtown on Wednesday, June 18, ...
If ever a town was between a rock and a hard place, it would be Dutchtown. The Cape Girardeau County community at the crossroads of highways 25 and 74 has experienced more floods than residents there like to ...
Katlyn Shay Kelley and Tyler Scott Underwood were married Nov. 3, 2007, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Cape Girardeau.
Flood water creeps over Highway 177, but doesn't close road
Traffic stopped along Highway 177 just north of Cape Girardeau to let one lane at a time through floodwaters that backed up over the road Thursday, June 26, 2008.
Mississippi River now predicted to crest at 43 feet at Cape
Flood waters rise on a field off Highway 74 between Cape Girardeau and Dutchtown.
Two motorists have been arrested after using an interesting towing method.
Thursday night Highway Patrol Trooper Todd Turlington responded to an interesting wreck on Route A, 1 mile East of Whitewater.
Cape Girardeau Homeowner Remains Despite Flood Dangers
Homeowners in Dutchtown, Missouri tired of battling high water are learning more about flood buyouts.
Mark Easley tossed a sandbag onto a pile Wednesday as he and others worked on building levee around several homes in Dutchtown.
Dutchtown going for levee, not buyout
Dutchtown property owners decided to pursue a levee instead of a buyout Friday night at a town meeting.
Mississippi Forecasted to Creek Next Week
There's major flooding in much of the Midwest. In the Heartland, the Mississippi River is forecasted to crest at 43.5 feet just a week from Tuesday.
Mississippi to reach highest level in six years
For 84 of the 104 days since March 1, the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau has been above flood stage.
Rising Mississippi Causes Concerns
Not the news we want to hear, but the National Weather Service warns we could soon be in for some of the worst flooding along the Mississippi River in 15 years.
Dutchtown residents learn about buyouts at meeting
With rain pounding on the roof and the Mississippi River rising due to heavy rains upstream, residents of Dutchtown learned Monday that a flood buyout isn't as simple as having people sign up to receive a check ...
Dutchtown residents learn about buyouts
Less than three months after a levee breach caused major flooding in their tiny southeast Missouri town, Dutchtown residents are looking into the possibility of government buyouts.
MR. & MRS. ROBERT THORNBURGH Caroline Leimer and Robert Thornburgh were married Oct.
Dutchtown post office open for business
Dutchtown postmaster Mindy Lemons talked with Jim Seyer in the Dutchtown Post Office on Monday.
Geology scuttles quarry proposal
There's not enough good quality rock under a farm on County Road 319 to make it worth building a quarry there, J.W. Strack said Thursday to explain his decision to stop the controversial project.
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Louise Duncan tells stories at Red House Interpretive Center
Louise Duncan talked about growing up near Dutchtown during storytelling Saturday at the Red House Interpretive Center.
Dutchtown residents work to rebuild town
The sign in front of the Smith Stop in Dutchtown tells the tale: "Down but not out yet," it reads.