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After two extended debates in recent months about allowing utility vehicles, ATVs and electric golf carts to operate on residential city streets, the Jackson...
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Winning the Class 5 State Championship his sophomore year was easily the greatest accomplishment of Jackson senior defensive end Tony Terry Jr.’s career on...
It’s not often a small city like Jackson purchases a new half-million dollar fire truck and puts it into service. When Jackson does, it...
The Jackson R-2 School Board approved the district’s COVID-19 re-entry plan for the upcoming school year, removing more restrictions and treating COVID-19 like any...
The dream of many in this community became a reality Monday as a community college came to Southeast Missouri. Mineral Area College opened a...
After two extended debates in recent months about allowing utility vehicles, ATVs and electric golf carts to operate on residential city streets, the Jackson...
An old Jackson fire truck will be donated to the Career & Technology Center in Cape so the CTC can offer fire-fighting courses. Jackson...
The following news tidbits come from the files of the “Missouri Cash-Book” and “The Southeast Missourian August, 1922.” I think you will find some...
Orchard Drive Elementary School will open and close an hour later this upcoming school year due to the shortage of bus drivers in the...
Jackson’s plans to repair, modernize and add capacity to its wastewater treatment plant can go ahead unhindered. Voters overwhelmingly approved the city’s 10.1 million...
Four options have been prepared by MoDOT for repair and/or renovations to the U.S. Hwy. 61 (Kingshighway) bridge on the south side of Cape...
Following a successful 2022 spring campaign on the track and field, Jackson also had plenty of standouts in the classroom. Between both the girls...
Even though he never played one set of high school volleyball at Oak Ridge, the Blue Jays 2022 graduate Reagan Froemsdorf will play college...
At its July 18 meeting, the Jackson Mayor and Board of Aldermen set a public hearing for 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15, to consider...
No athlete in history has been named The Cash-Book Journal Athlete of the Year more than once — until now. After being named last...