From Brown to MOScholars — Missouri’s Long Road of Unequal Education
Op-Ed: From Brown to MOScholars — Missouri’s Long Road of Unequal Education
By L Williams
In 1954, Brown v. Board of Education promised that “separate but...
Porch Initiative Ribbon Cutting
Revitilizing South Cape one new homeowner at a time. Another beautiful transformation at 1213 S. Ellis in Cape Girardeau, MO
Cairo School District Remembers Joe L. Woodson with Balloon Release
On Friday, May 2, 2025, the Cairo School District held a touching balloon release in memory of Joe L. Woodson, a cherished and longtime...
Money, Mindset, and Momentum: Rewriting Your Financial Story
Alice Robertson http://tidyhome.info/
No one’s born knowing how to handle money. For most people, financial literacy is a winding road of trial and error, peppered...
The African American Experience Through the Eyes of the Black Artist
Afrocentric Arts’ Urban Voices and The Arts Council of Southeast Missouri invites Black artists of all mediums to submit works for the 2nd Annual...
Remembering Ashley Braxton: A Life of Compassion, Excellence, and Legacy
On Saturday, April 12, the Cape Girardeau community came together to honor the life of Ashley Gwenae Braxton, a beloved nurse practitioner, daughter, sister,...
South Side Farms: Activities and Updates
A Season of Growth at South Side Farms
From the desk of Maurice Theriot, Executive Director - South Side Farms
The break in the weather couldn’t...
Juneteenth Essay Contest
Rules
Eligibility: Open to students: 13-18 years old
Participants must be residents of Cape Girardeau County
Only one entry per participant is allowed.
Essay Guidelines: Essay must...
“Marching Into Spring with a Purpose”
By: Dr. Adrienne Hunter-Green – “Dr. A”
Regional Educator
According to the National Institute on Aging social isolation and loneliness do not always go...
NAACP NEWS
We are witnessing an unprecedented power grab by a president who wants to drag our country back to a time that was only great...