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Plea agreement reached in Heather Ellis trial Video included

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A plea bargain has been reached in the trial of a 24-year-old school teacher from Louisiana is accused of cutting in line at the Kennett Wal-Mart in January 2007.

Infant's death under investigation in Kennett

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The death of a four-month old child is under investigation in Kennett, according to police chief Barry Tate.

Local doctor weighs in on mammogram screening debate Video included

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A local, general surgeon at the Breast Care and Diagnostic Center gives his opinion on the new mammogram guidelines.

County commission pledges $150,000 to Melaina Cunningham and Friends Playground

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A Cape Girardeau County group is one step closer to building a playground children of all abilities can enjoy.

Cardinals raise season ticket prices

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St. Louis Cardinals season ticket prices are increasing an average of 3 percent next year.

Police investigate robbery at Capaha Bank in Cape Video included

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Police are looking for a suspect after a robbery at the Capaha Bank on Kingshighway and Broadway Thursday.

Rams buy 4,000-plus tickets to avoid TV blackout

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The St. Louis Rams have purchased unsold tickets to sell out Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals and avoid a local television blackout.

Main & S. High Streets in Jackson reopen following improvements

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Both Main and South High Streets in Jackson are open to traffic again following crosswalk improvements under the Jackson Uptown Historic District Renovation Project.

Youth prevails on Cardinals' 40-man roster

The St. Louis Cardinals' 40-man roster has a youthful feel.

Crime labs in Missouri try to keep up with sexual assault cases

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Missouri growing number of untested rape kits in storage is backlogged like many other states, but the highway patrol's crime lab director says things aren't as bad in Missouri as many other states in the nation.

Mo. gov. details community college funding plan Video included

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is to announce plans for funding the state's community colleges.

Sikeston squirrels are hand-fed regularly Video included

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Squirrels caught on home video as a local woman hand-feeds them. The critters have become quite the talk of a local landscaping nursery.

Sophomore QB getting seasoned for senior day

Blaine Gabbert is coming off 1 of his best games, even if he occasionally threw to the wrong guy.

It's Friday on The Breakfast Show

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Good Morning It's Friday, November 20 Let's get right to it - we have a lot of overnight news to talk about this morning on The Breakfast Show - we also have information about your Friday and weekend

Trial continues in Kennett store scuffle case Video included

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The judge releases surveillance video in the second day of the trial involving a woman facing felony charges for a disturbance at an area Wal-Mart.

Person of interest sought in Sikeston robbery

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By Heartland News SIKESTON, MO (KFVS) - Investigators in Sikeston are asking for the public to help them identify a person of interest in a Wednesday armed robbery. A surveillance photo released by Dept.

Supplementing your income with part-time jobs Video included

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If you've made it through this year without needing any extra money, consider yourself lucky.   Many people struggled to keep up often turning to part time jobs to supplement their income.

Making the Grade - Blind marching band member helps lead by example Video included

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Kristen McCoy is a snare drummer and helps lead the Delta High School Marching Band, while she is being led herself because Kristen is blind.

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