Dear young entrepreneurs in Old Town Cape,
We would like to remind you that the deadline for the Youth Entrepreneurship Grant is fast approaching. This grant, offered by the Old Town Cape organization, aims to support and nurture the entrepreneurial spirit of the youth in the community by providing financial assistance and guidance to young individuals who are eager to kick start their own businesses. This is a valuable opportunity to turn your business dreams into reality, so we encourage you to take advantage of it before the deadline.
In other local news, the music festival Rock the Country was a major success, captivating the crowd in Poplar Bluff, Mo. on Friday, June 28. This event brought the community together and created lasting memories for everyone involved.
We are also pleased to report that the search for a pair of missing siblings from Ripley County, Mo. has come to a positive conclusion. However, this good news is tinged with sadness as a home in Kennett, Mo. was tragically destroyed by an early morning fire. Our thoughts go out to the individuals and families affected by this devastating event.
On a more positive note, the Breakfast Show Too continues to be a reliable source of local and national news, providing the community with important updates and stories that matter. Additionally, the Ripley County Sheriff’s Department issued an Endangered Person Advisory for a brother and sister who were reportedly taken by their older brothers. It’s crucial for the community to remain vigilant and provide any assistance possible to help bring these siblings home safely.
As we look ahead, all eyes in Cape Girardeau are on the upcoming Presidential Debate, an event that promises to bring the community together for engaging and thought-provoking discussions about the future of the country.
In conclusion, it is important to stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in our local communities, whether it’s opportunities for young entrepreneurs, exciting events, or challenges that require our support. By being an active part of our community, we can make a positive impact on the lives of those around us. Let’s stay connected and continue to support each other through the ups and downs.