Rudi Keller

Area hunters bag hundreds of deer of first day of firearms season

Sunday, November 16, 2008 By Rudi Keller Chris Coin, left, gets information for the Missouri Department of Conservation from Erick Schoenberg of Jackson, who brought in a 1 1/2-year-old, eight-point buck Saturday to Reis Meat...

Cost of home heating up slightly from last winter

Sunday, November 16, 2008 By Rudi Keller While energy prices have fallen dramatically from their summertime highs, the cost of heating homes this winter in Southeast Missouri will be slightly above last year. Customers in...

Altoms, state reach plea deal

The death in 2005 of a 4-year-old Perry County boy was not caused by medical negligence on the part of his mother and stepfather, Perry County Prosecuting Attorney Thomas Hoeh said Friday.Ethan Patrick Williams died Aug.

Winter's worth of work: Cape Girardeau hopes to expand river walk by late March

By April, if the weather is good over the winter, people who enjoy a stroll along the Cape Girardeau riverfront will have a longer path to tread.The Cape Girardeau City Council last week chose Lappe Cement Finishing Inc. of...

Men accused in mortgage fraud scheme seek low bond

Friday, November 14, 2008 By Rudi Keller The two men accused of pocketing almost $500,000 from a mortgage fraud scheme pleaded poverty Thursday in seeking a low bond while they await trial. U.S. Magistrate Judge Lewis Blanton...

Hearings scheduled in Perry County boy's 2005 death

There could be a resolution soon in the criminal case against a Perry County couple charged with manslaughter in the 2005 death of 4-year-old Ethan Patrick Williams, defense attorney Allen Moss said Tuesday.

Two St. Louis-area businessmen accused of operating mortgage fraud scheme centered in Sikeston, Mo.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By Rudi Keller Two St. Louis-based businessmen who operated a mortgage brokerage in Southeast Missouri were charged with 34 federal felonies in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme centered in...

Cape After Dark, Part 3: Karaoke, billiards and bars are all part of the Cape Girardeau nightlife

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By Rudi Keller Kameron Nesby, 5, speaks to his mother, Lisa Nesby, before taking his turn Sunday evening at West Park Lanes. (RUDI KELLER ~ rkeller@semissourian.com ) [Order this photo] The worst...

SEMO offers to refund tickets to controversial play

Patrons of student performances at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus will receive refunds if they were offended by a recent play and won't see controversial offerings included in future season ticket packages.

Cape Girardeau cancels city employee pay raises

Sunday, November 9, 2008 By Rudi Keller Cape Girardeau will attempt to keep its budget in balance by canceling cost-of-living increases for city workers, city finance director John Richbourg said. Instead, Richbourg said...

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