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The start of construction of the $10.5 million Southeast Missouri Regional Port Authority on the Mississippi River, east of Scott City, moved a bit closer this week; site exploration crews from the St. Louis Army Corps of Engineers are taking core samples of the earth beneath the site of the slack water harbor and port facility; construction of the facility is set to begin next spring.

Enrollment at Southeast Missouri State University this fall is down slightly from a comparable time a year ago, but school officials expect the figures to increase over the next two weeks; 7,914 undergraduates are enrolled in classes, along with 536 graduate students.

The Cape Girardeau Baptist Association closed its annual two-day meeting last night at First Baptist Church and voted to hold next year's meeting at Perryville, Mo.; Judge J.T. McDonald of Jackson was named chairman of a committee to work out a plan to restore the Old Bethel Church grounds west of Cape Girardeau.

A U.S. mail contract, the first of its kind awarded in this section of the country to a trucking firm, has been given to the George Kimbel Truck Lines, Inc., of Cape Girardeau; the firm has started carrying the mail from Chicago, through Cape Girardeau, to Memphis, on a daily schedule.

The Rev. O.J. Ferguson, pastor of the new South Cape church, holds regular services and starts a revival meeting; he and the Rev. Lowe will conduct revival services this week, and the Rev. Clarence Burton of Jackson the week after that.

J.C. Williams, an extensive lumber mill operator and farmer of Farmington, Mo., comes down to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Juden and to look over the town, which he hasn't visited since he was a boy.

-- Sharon K.

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Out of the past 8/27/11
Out of the past 8/27/11

Clarence Burton of Jackson the week after that. JC Williams, an extensive lumber mill operator and farmer of Farmington, Mo., comes down to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Juden and to look over the town, which he hasn't visited since he was a boy.




This year's anti-war parade

Austin has seen a spring march against the war ever since 2003. The 2003 march, before the war had actually begun, was the largest. As the war went on, the spring peace march became an annual thing and has coincided with South by SouthWest, the big music/film/you-name-it cultural blowout that makes getting around in downtown Austin almost impossible for a week every year. (My, that was surly, wasn't it? We locals are always churlish about outsiders coming in and enjoying themselves at the expense of our convenience.) In keeping with the spirit of SxSW, the peace march in the past several years has had its own brass band, drums, and a rolling amplified sound system, if nothing else the most original music venue at SxSW, if not the loudest (actually it's not even in the running in the hearing-damage department.) Has kind of a jazz-funeral feel to it. So I made my way through the traffic this year and we gathered once again with a bunch of other war protesters at the Capitol. There weren't as many of us as previously. Most Americans--and that may still include me--seem to be willing to take Obama at his word that he will bring it to an end. We just came to help remind Obama of who elected him, and that America still wants the war ended sooner rather than later, since he seems to be preoccupied at the moment with the financial ruin left for him as a parting gift of the Bush administration. This woman is singing "Down by the riverside," really belting it out (our destination was City Hall, in fact down by river side.) As you can see she is holding on to the mike and a tambourine with her right hand. What you don't see is that the mike is rolling along on wheels, along with amplifier and speakers, so she has to keep up with it. She is holding on to her kid with her left hand. She had a great voice. I don't know who she is. (Update: Her name is Sara Hickman.


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