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Mexican Labor Migration (10/9/2007)
The migration of workers from rural Mexico to rural Illinois is a double-edged sword that poses challenges and benefits to all parties involved, says Warren Anderson, an anthropology professor at Southeast Missouri State University.


Jackson High School Construction (10/10/2007)
Students at Jackson High School manage to go about business as usual despite an environment that feels like a construction site.
New University Farm (9/28/2007)
Southeast Missouri State University's Department of Agriculture has a new farm and a grant to build an underground irrigation system.
Born Learning (9/27/2007)
25% of kids entering kindergarten in Cape Girardeau are unable to do certain important tasks, such as count to ten or name colors. The United Way of Southeast Missouri is kicking off a new campaign to help caregivers prepare kids for their first year of school.
chris wubbena (9/26/2007)
A display of original artwork by Southeast Missouri State University sculpture professor chris wubbena challenges viewers to evaluate their belief systems and contemplate triviality.
Tina Klocke (9/24/2007)
Tina Klocke is the chief financial bear for Build-a-Bear Workshop and a Southeast alumnus.
Over-the-Counter Performance Enhancing Products (9/25/2007)
Legal performance enhancing products crowd shelves at retailers across the country. But do they have any benefits...or are they safe?
Bridge Summit (9/18/2007)
Sikeston mayor Mike Marshall says that two bridges near his community are in dire need of repair and/or replacement.
Handcrafted Instrument Exhibit (9/13/2007)
A new art exhibit in Farmington allows handcrafted musical instruments - and their builders - to take center stage.
Missouri Felony Gun Laws (9/11/2007)
Missouri's felony gun laws are riddled with loopholes, says Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney, Morley Swingle.
First Friday Art Openings (9/7/2007)
The opening of Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus and other area art galleries means that today's First Friday Art Opening will be busier than ever.
Old Town Cape (9/6/2007)
Cape Girardeau's downtown district is facing new challenges as more people visit it's shops, art galleries, and restaurants.
Bike Trail Proposal (9/5/2007)
Cape Girardeau is far from a bicyclist's paradise, but a new proposal could help open new bike lanes along certain city streets.
Celebrity Voyeurism (8/30/2007)
Many adults are far more informed - and interested - about the lives of Britney Spears or Lindsay Lohan than they are about current events.
Murder on Rouse Hill (8/29/2007)
Alan Terry Wright discusses his new book which recounts a murder in Stoutland, Missouri in 1915.
Living with Autism (8/28/2007)
Taylor Crowe is a Cape Girardeau native and a recent graduate from the California Institute of Art. He is also autistic.
Cape Girardeau's Comprehensive Plan (8/23/2007)
The city of Cape Girardeau is considering the adoption of a new 20-year plan.
Cape Airport to Begin Flights to Cincinatti (8/22/2007)
The Cape Girardeau Regional Airport will begin daily service to Cincinatti in November.
The Nathan Cooper Saga (8/21/2007)
Rudi Keller of the Southeast Missourian newspaper reviews the political fall of Nathan Cooper.
Governor Matt Blunt (8/7/2007)
Jacob McCleland interviews Missouri Governor Matt Blunt about autism research, biotechnology jobs, and public education in Missouri.
State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri: Quality of Life (5/18/2007)
Southeast Public Radio takes a look at the "State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri" by talking with economists from Southeast Missouri State University.
State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri: The Worth of a College Degree (5/17/2007)
Southeast Public Radio takes a look at the "State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri" by talking with economists from Southeast Missouri State University.
State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri: Factors Behind Dropping Out of School (5/16/2007)
Southeast Public Radio takes a look at the "State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri" by talking with economists from Southeast Missouri State University.
State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri: High School Dropout Trends (5/14/2007)
Southeast Public Radio takes a look at the "State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri" by talking with economists from Southeast Missouri State University.
State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri: Economics of Ethanol (5/15/2007)
Southeast Public Radio takes a look at the "State of the Economy in Southeast Missouri" by talking with economists from Southeast Missouri State University.
10th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial (5/9/2007)
Captain Roger Fields of the Cape Girardeau Police Department and Ruth Dockins of the Seniors and Lawmen Together Council discuss the upcoming Law Enforcement Memorial.
Mai Neng Moua Interview (4/25/2007)
Mai Neng Moua is the editor of Paj Ntaub Voice, the only Hmong-American literary arts magazine in the United States. She spoke with Southeast Public Radio's Jacob McCleland.
Michael Lund Interview (3/12/2007)
This week, Michael Lund donated an unpublished poem by famous American poet William Carlos Williams to Southeast Missouri State University. He spoke with Dr. Robert Hamblin, director of the university's Faulkner Center.
Dr. Ken Dobbins Interview (3/15/2007)
Ken Dobbins, President of Southeast Missouri State University, talks to Chris Schnell about the River Campus, the new research park, and other issues at the university.



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