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Wi-Fi bed could be the 'new thing'

Wi-Fi bed could be the 'new thing'

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - The bed of the future could be here today.

You can test out the "Made for Mobile" bed with a buil-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity right here in Cape Girardeau.

According to the store, the 7S (Supreme) adjustable base by Reverie is the first bed to offer a remote control app for tablets and smartphones, available through Apple iTunes and Google Play. You can use the app to put your head up, feet down, massage or go into a "zero-gravity" position.

They say with app will event let you control other appliances in the room like channel-surfing on the TV and turning the lamps on and off.

This "futuristic" bed is at the Cape Girardeau location at 1809 North Kingshighway Street.

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1st Annual 5K 'Cupcake Challenge' held in Cape Girardeau

1st Annual 5K 'Cupcake Challenge' held in Cape Girardeau

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - The First annual 2013 5K Cupcake Challenge kicked off in Cape Girardeau today with over 100 participants.

Runners raced around Arena Park and even stopped to have a cupcake or two.

Organizers felt to include cupcakes as part of the course to make it fun and friendly.

With each participant that stuffed their mouth with a cupcake, time was taken off of their total run.

This race benefits the Hope Children's Home.

Community photo: Jumbo turnip near Pocahontas weighs over 10 lbs.

Community photo: Jumbo turnip near Pocahontas weighs over 10 lbs.

POCAHONTAS, MO (KFVS) - A viewer sent us this picture of Levi Kaelin and his 11.1 pound turnip.

The mega veggie was grown on his family's farm east of Pocahontas. They say it survived the winter and was still good enough to eat despite its gigantic size.

You can send us pictures from your community to cNews@kfvs12.com or click here to upload them. Don't forget to include your name and where you're from.

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Community photo: Albino fawn in Cape Girardeau

Community photo: Albino fawn in Cape Girardeau

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - A viewer sent us this picture of an albino fawn on Lexington Drive.

The viewer says her in-laws have always had a lot of deer that show up in their garden, but now they have a set of albino fawns. She says her father-in-law took a picture, but only got one of the fawns in the picture and it is blurry.

You can send us pictures from your community to cNews@kfvs12.com or click here to upload them. Don't forget to include your name, where your from and a brief description of the picture.

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Community photo: Albino turkey seen in Cape Girardeau

Community photo: Albino turkey seen in Cape Girardeau

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - A viewer sent us this picture of an albino turkey.

The viewer says they saw the turkey on Old Sprigg at 7:20 a.m. Thursday.

You can e-mail us pictures from your community to cNews@kfvs12.com or click here to upload them. Don't forget to include your name, where you're from and a brief description of the picture.

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Pair canoes down Mississippi River for charity

Pair canoes down Mississippi River for charity

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - Lots of vacationers come to southeast Missouri to canoe the rivers and lakes, but two visitors were a little unusual.

Luke Taylor and Craig Loss are canoeing 2,300 miles down the Mississippi River.

They made their way through the Heartland on Tuesday.

The pair isn't just in it for fun. They hope to raise $10,000 in pledges for Local Livelihood.

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Community photo: Monster zucchini

Community photo: Monster zucchini

CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - This monster zucchini was grown in a garden in Cape Girardeau.

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