Archive for September 2024
Show Me Careers Helps Connect Business and Education
Show Me Careers Helps Connect Business and Education Last week, a group of educators from 7 different school districts took part in the Southeast Missouri Show Me Careers program hosted locally by the Missouri Chamber of Business & Industry, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, SE MO REDi, and the Cape Chamber. Engaging with…
Read MoreHaley Kell Appointed as Senior Interior Designer for Dille Pollard Architecture
Haley Kell Appointed as Senior Interior Designer for Dille Pollard Architecture Cape Girardeau – September 12, 2024 – Dille Pollard Architecture announces the appointment of Haley Kell as Senior Interior Designer. Haley will fulfill her role as an Interior Designer, as well as Project Manager for the firm. Haley has worked as an interior design…
Read MoreBlacklight Bingo
Blacklight Bingo Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Missouri is hosting Blacklight Bingo, 10/5/2024 6:00 PM. 709 Smith Ave Sikeston, MO. 63801
Read MoreTrunk or Treat with Jackson Manor
Trunk or Treat with Jackson Manor Join Jackson Manor in a night of fun for this years Trunk or Treat! The event will take place in Jackson Manor’s parking lot on 10/31 at 5:30PM. If you wish to donate candy for the event, please reach Aron at 573.243.3101 or drop by the store bought, unopened…
Read More5KRCU Run/Walk
5KRCU Run/Walk 5KRCU Run/Walk for public radio. Saturday, September 28. Registration at 7am, race at 8am. Race starts in front of the Serena building on campus. Race fee is $30. $15 for SEMO students and children 17 and under. This race is part of the Cape Girardeau Road Runners Grand Prix Event Series. All participants…
Read MoreBoys and Girls Clubs of Southeast Missouri Receive $500,000 in 70% NAP Business Tax Credits
Boys and Girls Clubs of Southeast Missouri Receive $500,000 in 70% NAP Business Tax Credits ”The Boys & Girls Club of Southeast Missouri has been awarded $500,000 in 70% Business Tax Credits – the maximum amount given out by the Department of Economic Development for the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP). If you pay state business…
Read MoreCape Girardeau Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Cape Girardeau Walk to End Alzheimer’s Help provide services to those affected by Alzheimer’s. The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s will be held at Capaha Field this year. Registration is open at 8 a.m. with a ceremony honoring those living with Alzheimer’s, caring for someone with Alzheimer’s, those affected by Alzheimer’s will start at 9…
Read MoreSunbelt Rentals Open House
Sunbelt Rentals Open House Sunbelt Rentals is having a ribbon cutting with several chambers at 12:00. Food truck, free lunch 10-2 and door prices.
Read MoreWhat Does the Fed Rate Cut Mean for Business
What Does the Fed Rate Cut Mean for Business Last Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee announced it would be cutting the federal funds interest rate by 50 basis points, the first cut the Federal Reserve has made since March 2020. While this is just the beginning, the cut may create several opportunities for businesses.…
Read MoreCelebrating American Business Women’s Day
Celebrating American Business Women’s Day This coming Sunday, September 22, is American Business Women’s Day, a holiday recognizing the founding of the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) in 1949. According to a 2021 article titled Research: Adding Women to the C-Suite Changes How Companies Think published online by Harvard business Review, that is a good thing. The…
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