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Heartland road projects 5/21 Amber Ruch Missouri Butler County Business U.S. 60 (West Pine Blvd.) will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as contractor crews perform roadside work. This section of road is located between Business U.S. 60/67 (Westwood Blvd.) and Second Street in Poplar Bluff. Weather permitting, crews will be working on Monday, Feb. 1 through Friday, Oct. 1 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Cape Girardeau County Jackson crews will be working throughout the city to re-stripe roads to improve visibility for drivers. Weather permitting, crews will be working from May through June. Warning signs, flashing lights and barricades will be in place. Drivers are urged to use caution. ....
Riverboats return to the Mississippi River Cape River cruise port coming next month By Jeremy Ford | March 9, 2021 at 3:40 PM CST - Updated March 9 at 6:20 PM CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Riverboats are returning to the Heartland in April. They will be docking in both Cape Girardeau and Paducah. With five boats docking in downtown Cape Girardeau from April through mid-December, local merchants hope to see a boost in area tourism. “The best thing about our location is we are the first business that gets to welcome the tourists coming off the boats.” Stephanie Gardiner opened Bon Bon’s Restaurant last December and said she’s excited more tourists will be coming back to the area. ....
News PHOTO:FRBH By West Kentucky Star Staff PADUCAH - Four Rivers Behavioral Health has announced an agreement to purchase the building adjacent to their downtown Paducah offices. According to Four Rivers Behavioral Health, the purchase along with renovations will amount to a nearly $1 million investment in downtown Paducah. The agency purchased their current headquarters at 425 Broadway in 2004, bringing more than 200 employees to downtown along with approximately 50,000 clients per year. In a press release, Four Rivers Behavioral Health said they will once again demonstrate their commitment to the area with the purchase of the adjacent building. Terry Hudspeth, CEO of Four Rivers Behavioral Health said, “We continue to see growth in the number of people we serve and, in the last two years, have added several programs that are in rental property. We’re thrilled to bring those new program ....