Special Olympics kicked off in Cape Girardeau
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - The Southeast Area Special Olympics kicked off on Monday morning at Cape Central High School.
Due to COVID-19, the Special Olympics was canceled in April 2020.
Everyone was more than ready to go this season.
“They call my office every week. When do we get to come back? We want to come back. A lot of them have had their vaccinations and they’re good to go, so we are extremely excited to be able to host today,” said Penny Williams, development director for the Southeast Area Special Olympics.
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Cape Central High student starts new business
Cape Central High Student starts to new business during the Pandemic By Tayler Davis | December 18, 2020 at 5:29 PM CST - Updated December 18 at 5:29 PM
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) -A high school student at Cape Central High used the quarantine lockdown back in March to start her own business. And itâs something that can help keep you organized.
Cape Central Highschool sophomore Ella-Rose Ferguson calls it a âPlournalâ better known as a Planner plus Journal.
âMy business is called Ella- Rose Originals,â she said.
A creation inspired during the pandemic.
âFor my quarantine project, for the corona lock down this year, I started off by doing bullet journaling after I got a Christmas gift. It was just a bullet journal and some pins, and my mom was like, âoh we should sell this,ââ she said.