SEMO professor David Yaskewich gives inflation outlook for 2023

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – At the beginning of 2022, the 12-month rate of inflation in the United States was 7.5 percent, the highest it had been in 40 years.  This number reached as high as 9.1 percent in June but has gradually made its way to 7.1 percent.  Southeast Missouri State professor David Yaskewich said some inflation is necessary…

Stoddard County to begin search for new associate county commissioner

STODDARD COUNTY, Mo. (KBSI) – Friday, Dec. 30, a final judgment was entered in State Ex. Inf. Russell Oliver v. Steve Jordan wherein the court found that Jordan had committed the offense of nepotism in violation of the Missouri Constitutional ban on such conduct and permanently removed him from the position of associate commissioner of Stoddard County. Trial was conducted…

Five schools in Marshall County, Ky., sustain frozen pipes

No school for students on Jan. 4; district will have follow-up announcement on Jan. 3

MARSHALL COUNTY, Ky. (KBSI) – As a result of the damage caused by frozen pipes in the sprinkler systems at 5 of our schools, we are in the process of making the needed repairs and thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the schools. It will take some time to complete that process. As a result, the Marshall County School District will not…

Rain headed our way

The next few days will be well above average for high temperatures. The average high for the end of December is 43 and that’s where our lows are going to be! Our highs will be in the 50s through the weekend and into the 60 next week. Precipitation chances are high through Friday, then dry for the weekend. Our best…

Theft in Cape Girardeau is trending downward during the month of December

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI)- Crime rate in Cape Girardeau appears to be trending downward when it comes to theft, according to a recent departmental report. Cpl. Ryan Droege with the Cape Girardeau Police Department says numbers are nearly below the average over the last two years. “We actually had in terms of theft cases, less than half the cases we…

Jackson Lanes Bowling Alley damaged by early morning blaze

JACKSON, Mo. (KBSI) – The Jackson Lanes Bowling Alley is but a distant memory thanks in part to an overnight fire that engulfed the structure. Fire crews were dispatched at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday to put out a fire that reachedd all four corners of the building. When crews arrived, smoke was seen coming from all four sides of the building…

Minimum wage in Illinois to increase to $13 per hour

(KBSI) – The Illinois minimum wage will increase another dollar in the new year. The new required minimum wage will be $13 an hour starting Sunday, January 1, 2023. Minimum wage workers are encouraged to keep an eye on their paychecks in the new year as any time worked in 2023 must reflect the new $13 an hour minimum wage. There…

Calloway County Sheriff’s Office warns of scam calls

CALLOWAY COUNTY, Ky. (KBSI) – Calloway County Sheriff Nicky Knight warns the public to stay aware of scamming attempts. Wednesday, the sheriff’s office received numerous reports of someone calling Calloway County residents, representing themself as Lieutenant Jake Baker from the Calloway County Sheriff’s Office and requesting money because of legal issues. Sheriff Knight and the staff of the Calloway County…

Some southern Illinois counties reporting elevated COVID-19 transmission level

(KBSI) – As you gather with your loved ones this holiday season, the Southern 7 Health Department wants to reminds Illinoisans that some counties are reporting an elevated transmission level for COVID-19. Johnson and Massac counties are reporting high levels while Pope and Pulaski are reporting medium levels. Shawnna Rhine with the Southern 7 Health Department says an increase in…

Scott County Sheriff’s Office relocation hearing postponed

BENTON, Mo. (KBSI) – The hearing for the Scott County Sheriff’s Office to be moved to the new space above the Scott County Jail has been postponed. The hearing was scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 28 at the Scott County Courthouse. The move is to create more space for courtrooms in the old sheriff’s office inmates to have a…

Firefighters battle fire at bowling alley in Jackson

JACKSON, Mo. (KBSI) – Jackson firefighters fought a fire at the Jackson Bowling Alley early Wednesday morning. The fire department was dispatched to E. Monroe Street at the Jackson Bowling Alley for reports of smoke showing at 1:30 a.m. Responding Jackson Fire units arrived on scene and reported heavy smoke from all sides of the building. The Cape Girardeau Fire…

Warming up many rain chances (12/27/22)

Over the next few days, temperatures are going to be much warmer. Highs will be in the upper 40s Wednesday, which is a little above average, but we get even warmer after that. Highs through the rest of the week will be in the middle and upper 50s. It’ll be dry on Wednesday, but rain chances increase Thursday into Friday….

Cape Girardeau emergency crews battle weather conditions, prepare for more

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – Even with the holidays, Mother Nature saw that fire crews and law enforcement authorities in Cape Girardeau responded to motor vehicle crashes in the area. “We’ve seen a lot of mutual aid requests throughout the county due to conditions on roadways, not just over the start of the storm but also into yesterday (Monday) and…

Butler County sheriff offers tips to stay safe on New Year’s Eve weekend

BUTLER COUNTY, Mo. (KBSI) – The Butler County Sheriff’s Department has a warning for folks as they prepare to ring in the new year. Sheriff Mark Dobbs says during the holiday season there is always a spike in theft and domestic crimes. He has these tips to keep residents safe. “There’s a lot of tragedies this time of year,” said…

Saint Francis Foundation to break ground on South Side Farms project

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – The Saint Francis Foundation’s revitalization project South Side Farms for southern Cape Girardeau will break ground in early 2023. Last week, Cape Girardeau Planning and Zoning Committee voted unanimously to approve final plans for the development. “It’s exciting seeing something that can be this beneficial to the south side, and to the community as a…

Home destroyed by fire in Qulin, MO

QULIN, Mo. (KBSI) – A Qulin man lost his home to a fire Monday afternoon. The man arrived home at about 3:30 p.m. and found his manufactured home engulfed in flames. Fire crews were immediately notified and arrived at the scene around 3:50 p.m. During the fire the man tried to save some personal items as volunteers helped to put…

Scott City authorities make arrests during investigation

SCOTT CITY, Mo. (KBSI) – At approximately 6:45 p.m. on Christmas night, officers from the Scott City Police Department conducted an undercover narcotics investigation. This was an ongoing investigation that yielded three arrests and the recovery of dangerous narcotics, according to the department. A large quantity of methamphetamine was recovered, as well as fentanyl and prescription medications. The arrests took…

Chilly Tuesday, much warmer Wednesday (12/26/22)

Freezing drizzle is falling this Monday evening and wet roadways from the snow earlier today are freezing up tonight in many spots now that the temperatures are falling below freezing. Black ice is likely, especially on untreated surfaces, bridges, and overpasses. Please use extreme caution if you need to be out tonight. We’ll see a chilly start to Tuesday and…

What inflation? Current rate of 7.1% is the lowest of 2022

Shoppers ignore state of inflation; head out for post-holiday shopping

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – Even with the current state of inflation, holiday shopping continued to take center stage Monday. Mississippi Mutts is a small business shop for pets, and owner Sherry Gennings says inflation didn’t have an affect on post-Christmas shoppers, who continued coming through the door on Monday. “We had very busy days,” said Barb Folker, manager of…

Cape Central boys basketball routs Bell City

(Source: Shane Hulsey/KBSI) CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – The Cape Central high school boys basketball team routed Bell City, 99-12, in the opening game of the Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament Monday morning. Those 99 points are the most the Tigers (8-0 overall) have scored since scoring 106 against Bell City exactly two years ago. No matter the opponent, the philosophy never…

How to dispose of your Christmas tree

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – On average, there are about 25 million real Christmas trees sold in the United States every year. If you have one of these trees, knowing how to dispose of it properly is essential.  In Cape Girardeau, Public Works Solid Waste Superintendent Michael Tripp said you can take it to a special area at Arena Park…

Snow late Sunday into Monday (12/25/22)

There is a Winter Weather Advisory in place for part of the KBSI viewing area starting at midnight tonight and going into Monday. An inch or two of snow will be possible. Travel may become difficult through Monday. Most areas are looking at an inch or so through Monday, but some isolated areas may see up to 2″. The wind…

Santa Tracker

(KBSI) – FOX23 and My49 are tracking Santa! All day on Christmas Eve, we’ll track Santa’s journey from his departure from the North Pole to  his arrival in the FOX23 viewing area. He may be right by your house! Tap here to view the Santa Tracker. Brought to you by Bluff Powersports. Categories: News