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Warren Hearnes Becomes Governor (11/4/2009)
It seems like Almost Yesterday that the Charleston, Missouri native become governor. Warren Hearnes was the first Missouri governor elected to two consecutive terms. He brought significant changes to civil rights, education, mental health, the environment, and highway programs.
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Nuisance Squirrels (11/2/2009)
Discover Nature: Squirrels may look cute, but they can cause major damage when they nest in your attic. There are several options to keep squirrels out of your house, including moth balls, traps, and alternate shelter.
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The Ghosts of Cape Girardeau (10/31/2009)
Cape Girardeau is notorious as a favorite haunt for spooks and ghosts of all kinds, no doubt helped by its long history as a Mississippi River town. Join Joel Rhodes on a visit a few of the more well-known haunted spots in town – Old Lorimer Cemetery, the Glenn House, and Port Cape – as well as check in with some businessmen whose inn is frequented not only be guests, but by spirits from decades past.
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KRCU/KSEF Hoping to Preserve Classical Music in St. Louis Area (11/3/2009)
KRCU Public Radio at Southeast Missouri State University is hoping to fill the coming void in classical music programming in the St. Louis area in 2010 with a power increase and antenna upgrade at its repeater station KSEF in Farmington, Mo.
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Cape Girardeau Police Department Celebrates 150th Anniversary (10/19/2009)
The anniversary celebration will be held in the atrium at the River Campus on Thursday, October 22.
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Ron Clayton Retrospective (11/3/2009)
Ron Clayton has been teaching art at Southeast Missouri State University for nearly 20 years. His career will be on display beginning this Friday, November 6 at the Crisp Museum at Southeast Missouri State University’s River Campus in Cape Girardeau. An opening will be held this Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Clayton will give a gallery talk at 6 p.m.
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KRCU Presents Classical Vibrance: A Night at the Ballet (10/12/2009)
As part of its 2009 nationwide charitable campaign, Moscow Ballet is supporting KRCU in its fundraising efforts connected to the annual performance of “Great Russian Nutcracker.”
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Studio Concert, Recording Session Open to KRCU Listeners (11/2/2009)
KRCU will be offering listeners a chance to sit in on a studio recording, this time with the folk duo Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
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Cape Girardeau Mulls Automated Trash Trucks (9/22/2009)
The Public Works Department is considering the purchase of six automated trash collection trucks. Officials say that the new trucks will save time and money in the long term and provide a safer working environment for city employees.
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Tour of Missouri Schedule - Tuesday, Sept. 8
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My Source (8/19/2009)
Does KRCU make a difference in your life? Tell us - and the rest of our audience - as we launch a new testimonial campaign to help raise awareness of the value of public broadcasting.
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Henry Moore and His House (8/26/2009)
Professor Moore taught at Southeast Missouri State University for over 50 years. He was remembered as a great teacher, champion gardener, and vigorous tennis player.
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Governor Nixon Outlines Plans to Improve Insurance Coverage for Autistic Missourians (8/7/2009)
Speaking at Southeast Missouri State University, Nixon laid out four principles that must be met in any legislation that he signs. Insurance companies, he says, often will not cover autism treatment. This leaves many families paying out-of-pocket or not seeking treatment at all.
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