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GYM RATS: WORKING OUT MORE THAN JUST A PASTIME TO MANY FITNESS BUFFS
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
Perrey Lee spends 1 1/2 hours five days a week doing vigorous aerobic exercise. Compared to natural childbirth, which she is an advocate of, running on a treadmill is easy, she says. "If you can have a baby naturally, you can do anything." Lee, who works out at Main Street Fitness in Jackson, Mo., is a gym rat, a breed of people more likely to miss their own birthday party than a workout. Plenty of time or the ability to work out efficiently are things all gym rats seem to have in common...
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Stoddard County Tax Liens
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Stoddard County tax liens and lien discharges recorded at the office of Kay Asbell, recorder of deeds, during the month of May are filed by the Missouri Department of Revenue except as indicated by IRS designation. For information concerning the dollar amount of the liens, contact the recorder's office at 568-3444...
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Business Briefs
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Southeast Missouri Cape Girardeau SEMO Box in Nash Road Industrial Park is doubling its size by adding a 50,000-square-foot facility. A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. has relocated from #11, The Crossroads to #1, The Crossroads, at the intersection of Kingshighway and Independence. The branch manager is Linda Limbaugh...
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Mariah Boats goes under
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Business Today BENTON, Ill. -- Months of speculation turned into reality for 300 employees of Mariah Boats in Benton on May 23 when they were notified the company was closing. Owner Jimmy Fulks told employees that production would cease immediately...
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Ralph family celebrates 50 years as beer distributor
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
By Scott Welton Special to Business Today SIKESTON - Not many businesses make it 50 years. Fewer still are owned by the same family for that length of time. Although it is not the only Anheuser-Busch distributor to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year, Bob Ralph Distributing Co. in Sikeston is one of the very few that celebrates such a milestone as a family business...
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Vo-tech center ready for business
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Business Today The process of converting a new building into a functioning school has begun for Cape Girardeau vocational faculty and staff. School officials received the keys to the Career and Technology Center in May. The project, begun nearly two years ago, was originally scheduled for completion in September but encountered numerous delays to include changes to construction plans and higher-than-expected labor and material costs...
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New energy unit begins operation
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. and Duke Energy Corp. have started operation of Unit 2 (256 megawatts) at the St. Francis Power Plant, located west of Glennonville in Southeast Missouri. St. Francis Unite 2 is a twin to the previously existing Unit 1 at Glennonville and incorporates an advanced combined-cycle combustion turbine, making it one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly power plants in the nation...
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Cotton pest program increased crop yields
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
A recent survey of 2,200 Missouri cotton farmers indicated that the Cotton Pest Management Program instituted by University of Missouri Outreach and Extension increased yield value by more than $12 million in 1999. When the program was established in 1982, 5 percent of Missouri cotton was treated for pests based on pest survey results, said Al Wrather, plant pathologist at MU Delta Research Center in Portageville. ...
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BRPC gets new chief
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
MALDEN -- A veteran public planner has been chosen as the new head of the Bootheel Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission (BRPC). Ty Thompson, a native of Cape Girardeau, was recently approved by the BRPC's membership meeting at the agency's offices in Malden. Thompson, 63, comes to the local agency from the Southwestern Illinois and Metropolitan Planning Commission...
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Solar Control tints out the sun
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
By Jim Obert Business Today Blocking ultraviolet rays, reducing glare and heat, increasing privacy and window strength. These are the main benefits of window tinting, an industry that the International Window Film Association says is worth $200 million annually...
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Natural gas pipeline on drawing board
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners and Calpine Corp. plan to jointly develop a $624 million pipeline to carry national gas to California from New Mexico. Calpine, headquartered in San Jose, Calif., is one of the largest electric generators in the nation. Houston-based Kinder Morgan is a publicly traded pipeline partnership...
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MSTA Media Award
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Cheryl Ellis, an advertising representative at the Southeast Missourian newspaper and editor/coordinator of the Southeast Missourian Jr., a monthly publication geared toward local elementary students, has won a major award in the 2000 Missouri State Teachers Association Education Media Awards Competition...
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Southeast Hospital buying 21 acres
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Property overlooks Interstate 55 By Jim Obert Business Today Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau is buying 21.2 acres of land near Interstate 55 that the hospital intends to use for future expansion. The land acquisition will almost double the property owned by the hospital, which is located on Broadway Street near the center of the city...
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Klaus Construction works the I-55 corridor
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
By Jim Obert Business Today PERRYVILLE -- During the 22 years since Klaus Construction Co. was founded by Karl Klaus and his father, the company's most unusual undertaking was replacing the roof on Cape Girardeau's N' Orleans Restaurant -- twice. Klaus says that was right before the landmark building burned on March 8, 1990, and when it was rebuilt...
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Rapco provided audio equipment for Miss Universe Competition
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
BAYAMON, Puerto Rico -- Jackson-based Rapco International supplied 198 channels of audio cabling systems for the May 11 CBS live telecast of the 50th Miss Universe Competition. Performances included Grammy-winning Latin rock band La Ley, and two performances by superstar and Puerto Rico native Ricky Martin...
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Restaurant workers -- a lesson in humanity
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Twenty-seven years old, father of Hannah, 26 months, and Sarah, 7 months, loving husband to Kim, devoted servant of his local congregation, volunteer worker. Handsome, funny and highly competent at his job. As a restaurant manager at a well-known national franchise chain, Quentin frequently put in 60 hours or more every week to support his growing family. ...
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June 2001 Bankruptcies
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Bankruptcies filed through June 10 for the Southeastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri's U.S. Bankruptcy Court are listed below with their corresponding case number. The Southeastern Division includes the counties of Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Dunklin, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscott, Perry, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, Stoddard and Wayne. Court is held in Cape Girardeau...
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Knowing net worth is key to managing your money
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Grab a pen and a piece of paper and jot down off the top of your head your household net worth. Net worth, in case you are not exactly sure, is the total value of your assets minus your total liabilities. The first thing to know about your net worth estimate is that it probably is wrong -- not just by a few dollars, but by a lot of dollars...
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Elder Manufacturing to cut 60 jobs
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Sewing operation going to Costa Rica Business Today DEXTER -- Four months after 10 employees were laid off at Elder Manufacturing, the apparel company has announced that two-thirds of its Dexter operation -- the sewing and pressing sections -- will be shut down. The move, which is scheduled to take place in August, will mean the loss of about 60 jobs in the company's workforce of 120...
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Awards & Recognition
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Southeast Missouri David and Elizabeth Michel of Down to Earth Satellite Systems in Cape Girardeau, recently attended DISH Network's Teams Summit 2001, held at Point South Mountain Resort in Phoenix, Ariz. The fourth annual conference provided educational seminars and workshops, featuring demonstrations on new technologies. The Michels also had an opportunity to hear Billy Crystal discuss his movie, "61," now playing on HBO...
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Holden makes Texas-size news
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Missouri Gov. Bob Holden is getting national name recognition, but it's nothing to brag about. Before leaving Missouri over Labor Day weekend, I had read about the Show Me State's show-off governor and his shameful January inauguration bash. I knew the cost of his Romanesque gala exceeded $1 million, a Missouri record several times over. Missouri spent more than any other state on its gubernatorial inauguration this year...
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Letter to the Editor - Cement maker important to area
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
To the editor: I am a business representative for the Carpenters' District Council of Greater St. Louis, and I am looking forward to Holnam Cement Co. building a plant at Lee Island. I am a resident of Ste. Genevieve County, and have been all my life. ...
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Scott County Tax Liens
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Scott County tax liens and lien discharges recorded at the office of Tom Dirnberger, Scott County recorder of deeds, during the month of May are filed by the Missouri Department of Revenue except as indicated by IRS designation. For information concerning the dollar amount of the liens, contact the recorder's office at 545-3551...
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Letter to the Editor - DNR opposes progress
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
To the editor: The core group of berserkos at DNR headquarters in Jefferson City are gearing up to oppose construction of a new lake and power plant near Lesterville. Quite recently, the DNR has focused its anti-business, anti-jobs mentality on opposing construction of a new cement plant in Ste. Genevieve County, which represents about 200 local jobs there...
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Business Licenses
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Following is a listing of new business licenses issued by the city of Cape Girardeau and the Cape Girardeau County collector's office during the month of May. Some franchises may list out-of-town or out-of-state addresses.Cape Girardeau City Business Licenses...
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Running the retirement gauntlet
(Column ~ 06/15/01)
With memories of Woodstock fading fast and with age 55 just around the corner, retirement is bearing down on Baby Boomers like "a darkness at the edge of town." Participation in employer-sponsored pension and 401(k) plans, savings in tax-advantaged IRAs, and the bull market of the 1990s have combined to help allow many Boomers to successfully complete the accumulation phase of the retirement gauntlet. What remains could be the distribution challenge...
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Cape Girardeau County Tax Liens
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Cape Girardeau County tax liens and lien discharges recorded at the office of Janet Robert, Cape Girardeau County recorder of deeds, during the month of May are filed by the Missouri Department of Revenue except as indicated by IRS designation. For information concerning the dollar amount of the liens, contact the recorder's office at 243-8123...
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People News
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Southeast Missouri David Stockard has been named local sales manager at KFVS-12 Television in Cape Girardeau. Mason Bias, M.D., has joined The Kies Eye Center in Cape Girardeau. Don Fisher has joined Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau as business development director...
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Try salmon fishing in Oregon
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Growing up in Oregon was one of the greatest experiences of my life. It is no secret that I love this state, and her vast beauty still stuns me every time I return. I have written several pieces on this "jewel of America," however, I never worry about being redundant because Oregon continually gives those who grace her boarders a different experience with each returning visit...
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Should the surviving spouse own the family business?
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Often in a family business, the founder's spouse takes care of matters at home or works elsewhere. If the children come into the business, the plan is usually to cultivate them to be successors and ultimately sell or gift the business to them in time for the founder and spouse to enjoy a comfortable retirement...
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The power of positioning
(Business ~ 06/15/01)
Being successful in today's competitive business environment means developing a strong and clear identity directed at a specific consumer group. With a targeted identity, you can pinpoint your marketing efforts thus avoiding often frustrating, expensive, time-consuming, and fruitless shotgun- marketing tactics...
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MISSOURI PARENTS GET BIGGER PICTURE
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
Making good on a campaign promise, Gov. Bob Holden signed into law Thursday a measure expanding the annual performance reports school districts release to the public. Effective Aug. 28, school districts must report their annual academic performance by individual schools. The legislation expands current law requiring disclosure of the information only for the whole district...
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THE ART OF TEACHING: ARTS HELP STUDENTS GRASP OTHER SUBJECTS
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
Exposing students to the arts helps them do better in other subjects, recent studies have found. The arts also can be a life preserver for students who otherwise would not succeed in school, says Dr. Robert Gifford, a local music professor. "It attracts the interest of students who otherwise would be lost," he said. "It keeps certain students in school."...
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SCOTT CITY WASTE BUSINESS FACES SUIT
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon is asking a court to revoke the state permit of a Scott City hazardous waste storage and treatment facility, alleging serious violations of state hazardous waste management law. Nixon filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Scott County Circuit Court against Millennium Environmental Services Inc., which operates the facility at 3100 Industrial Fuel Drive. ...
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PERRYVILLE DISTRICT ASKING FOR TAX HIKE
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Programs in Perryville schools will be cut during the next school year even if voters approve a tax levy increase in August. The school board is seeking voter approval of a 25-cent increase to the operating levy to raise an additional $530,000 annually for operating expenses...
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POWER PLANT PLAN HITS SNAG WITH DNR
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
Missouri's Department of Natural Resources says it won't permit Kinder Morgan Power Co. to build a plant in Cape Girardeau County without changes to lower the potential for air pollution. DNR officials in Jefferson City said they don't want the plant to belch out nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide emissions, which can cause smog...
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RIVER CITY JOURNAL: OLD ROOSTERS AND BISCUITS: A JOURNEY TO HEAR THE SOUTH
(Column ~ 06/15/01)
If the 2000 census is correct, we should all be learning to speak Spanish. Which comes as not-so-good news to me, a product of the Ercel Jones Institute of Spanish Conjugation -- which, I hasten to assure you, is perfectly legal, even in public schools...
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BLODGETT MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO MURDER OF WIFE IN FEBRUARY
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
BENTON, Mo. -- A plea of not guilty was given Thursday by a 40-year-old Blodgett, Mo., area man accused of killing his wife and attempting to set fire to their trailer last February. Larry Baker appeared before Judge David Dolan and pleaded not guilty to several felony charges...
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SCOTT COUNTY OFFICIALS MEET WITH NEW AREA DEVELOPMENT CHIEF
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
BENTON, Mo. -- Scott County commissioners are pleased with the Bootheel Regional Planning and Economic Development Commission's choice for its new leader. Tyrone Thompson, the commission's new executive director, introduced himself this week to county officials and updated them on his plans...
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NO 'FORCED LAYOFFS' AT LOCAL PLANT
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
Procter & Gamble Co., a giant consumer-products manufacturer headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, has no plans for a layoff at the Cape Girardeau facility at this time. "We have asked some folks if they would be interested in a voluntary separation in the future," said Larry A. Stahlman, a public information spokesman at Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co., located north of Cape Girardeau. "That future is still to be determined. At this time we don't have any forced layoff' plans. "...
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CAPE YARDS OF THE MONTH
(Local News ~ 06/15/01)
Laura Hinkebein, left, of the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce presented the Yard of the Month Award for June to Cindy and Peter Maher with their son, Liam, who live at 633 Highland Drive. Kevin Govero, left, and Laura Hinkebein, right, members of the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce Beautification and Enhancement Committee, presented the Yard of the Month Award for June to Eugene and Evelyn Kasten, 1516 Price Drive...
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JUNIOR CLASSIC CROWNS ITS CHAMPS
(High School Sports ~ 06/15/01)
JACKSON, Mo. -- With a state team championship already on his resume, Wes Richardet of Perryville, Mo., was seeking an individual title at the eighth-annual St. Francis Heartland Junior Golf Classic at Bent Creek Golf Course. Competing in the 17-18 year-old division, Richardet, a junior on St. Vincent's 2001 Class 1A state champions, held a two-stroke lead going into the final round of the three-round event...
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BASEBALL UPDATE
(College Sports ~ 06/15/01)
The following is a listing of players from area high schools or Southeast Missouri State University who are competing in professional baseball. Included in the list are each players' local connection, his last year as an amateur and his major league affiliation (if applicable). Statistics are through Wednesday...
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CAPAHAS SLIP PAST SALINE CO.
(High School Sports ~ 06/15/01)
HARRISBURG, Ill. -- Jody Gajewski drove in three runs to help lead the Craftsman Union Capahas to a 7-4 victory over Saline County Thursday night. Gajewski was among five players with at least two hits as the Capahas improved to 7-3 on the season. Capaha newcomer Shawn Yarbrough had three hits, including a pair of doubles. Chris Sledge, Josh Eftink and James Beaver all added two hits as the Capahas had 13 overall. Eftink had two RBIs while Sledge and Beaver had one apiece...
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ON AUTO RACING: INDIANA RACER EAGER TO WIN, PUT PAST BEHIND
(High School Sports ~ 06/15/01)
One of the fastest sprint car drivers to circle Auto Tire and Parts Racepark says he'll be back Saturday after a two-week break. This time, he'd like to leave the fireworks behind. Paul May, whose lap speeds of well over 100 mph May 26 neared the track record, said Wednesday he plans to be back at the Benton, Mo., oval track this weekend...
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CAPE JUNIOR LEGION TO HOST TOURNAMENT
(High School Sports ~ 06/15/01)
Cape Girardeau's Best Mortgage Junior American Legion baseball team is having a sensational season but manager Matt Welker knows his squad will have its work cut out for it this weekend. Welker looks for some rugged competition when his squad hosts an eight-team tournament today, Saturday and Sunday. Games will be played at Central and Notre Dame high schools. The tourney will primarily consist of players 15 and 16 years old...
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ODESSA KURRE
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
OAK RIDGE, Mo. -- Odessa M. Kurre, 92, of New Johnsonville, Tenn., died Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at Camden General Hospital in Camden, Tenn. She was born May 3, 1909, at Oak Ridge, daughter of Emory and Ruby Drum Bowers. She and James N. Scott were married July 13, 1936. He died Jan. 17, 1957...
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SYBL DEPRO
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
Funeral for Sybl J. Depro of Cape Girardeau will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Ford and Sons Mt. Auburn Chapel. The Rev. John Ferguson will officiate. Burial will be in Hobbs Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel from 4-8 p.m. today. Depro, 84, died Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at Ratliff Care Center...
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JANE HUNT
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
Jane Murray Hunt, 89, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, June 12, 2001, at St. Francis Medical Center. She was born Aug. 20, 1911, at Holden, Mo., daughter of James R. and Prudence Elliston Skerlock. She and James B. Hunt were married Aug. 12, 1931, in Denver, Colo. He died July 9, 1978...
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ANNA LUKE
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
Anna Louise Luke, 75, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Saturday, June 9, 2001, at Hidden Lake Nursing Home. She was born June 24, 1925, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Clarence and Emma Koch Hunze. She and the Rev. Harold H. Luke were married June 6, 1948...
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RANDY BASHAM
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
PATTON, Mo. -- Randy L. Basham, 38, of Patton died Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at his home. He was born Nov. 13, 1962, in St. Louis, son of Truman and Norma Mosier Basham. He and Barbara Pace were married May 25, 1986. Basham served in the U.S. Army. Survivors include his wife; a son, Kevin Basham of Patton; a daughter, Melissa Basham of Patton; his parents of Glen Allen, Mo.; two brothers, Stephen Basham of Marble Hill, Mo., Russell Basham of Glen Allen; a sister, Debbie Seabaugh of Glen Allen; and paternal grandmother, Bertha Basham of Winona, Mo.. ...
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OLIVIA GLUECK
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
KELSO, Mo. -- Olivia Mary Glueck, 102, of Kelso died Thursday, June 14, 2001, at Cape Girardeau Residential Care Center. She was born Oct. 17, 1898, at Kelso, daughter of Jacob and Agatha Scherer Blattel. She and John Charles Glueck were married Oct. 24, 1922, at Kelso. He died June 12, 1961...
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REV. JULIUS MILLS
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
PATTON, Mo. -- The Rev. Julius E. Mills, 74, of Patton died Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at Madison Memorial Hospital in Fredericktown, Mo. He was born July 1, 1926, at Marquand, Mo., son of the Rev. James and Lula Shrum Mills. He and Esther Moyers Miller were married Jan. 17, 1958...
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FAY SPRAGGS
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
OLIVE BRANCH, Ill. -- Funeral for Fay Spraggs of Olive Branch will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Crain Funeral Home in Tamms, Ill. The Rev. Billy Don Heady will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5-8 p.m. today. Spraggs, 60, died Tuesday, June 12, 2001, in an automobile accident on Route 3 north of Cairo, Ill...
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PAUL ROZIER
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Paul G. Rozier, 92, of Perryville died Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at Perry County Nursing Home. He was born Feb. 28, 1909, at Perryville, son of Pratte A. and Clara M. Seitz Rozier. Rozier retired from International Shoe Co. He was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church; past commander, executive board and life member of American Legion Post 133; life and 4th Degree member of Knights of Columbus; VFW Post 4282; Amvets Post 94; and Elks Lodge 2701, all in Perryville...
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ALETHEA KESSLER
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
CAIRO, Ill. -- Alethea Louise Kessler, 94, of Cairo died Tuesday, June 12, 2001, at Daystar Care Center in Cairo. She was born Feb. 13, 1907, at Cairo, daughter of William and Viola Kessler. Kessler had been a teacher for most of her life. Educated in Cairo's school system, she attended Southern Illinois Teachers College and received a certificate in 1929. She received a bachelor's degree from Southern Illinois University in 1950...
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BERT ASHCRAFT
(Obituary ~ 06/15/01)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Amon Benson "Bert" Ashcraft, 55, of Sikeston died Wednesday, June 13, 2001, at his home. He was born Jan. 9, 1946, at Sikeston, son of Amon Birl and Nina Maxine Forrest Ashcraft. He first married Emma Jean Garrison, who died Aug. 3, 1973. He and Hazel Elnora Ammerman were married Aug. 1, 1976, at Sikeston. She died Dec. 12, 1999...
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SPEAK OUT
(Speak Out ~ 06/15/01)
Dangerous jobs THIS IS in regards to donations to police officers and firefighters I went back and read the Speak Out comment from the farmer's wife. She didn't mention anything about the firefighters or police officers asking for donations. She is concerned about the fairness of people's individual jobs. ...
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DON'T LAUGH: TM HELPS REFORM CRIMINALS
(Editorial ~ 06/15/01)
When The Associated Press sent out a recent story about the St. Louis judge who began an experimental program of putting criminals through training in transcendental meditation, it was hard not to chuckle. After all, TM was what hippies did in the age of flower power, right?...
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A SMALL STEP TOWARD RESTORING CONFIDENCE
(Editorial ~ 06/15/01)
It's hard to say when government bureaucracy became the butt of all those jokes about inefficiency and accountability, but it was probably before the ink was dry on the first hand-written copies of the Constitution. In spite of the belief among many Americans that their nation's government is, at times, inept but, most of the time, an institution worth protecting., there are components of our system that have been held in high esteem throughout the years...
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LETTERS: PARENTS SUPPORT MAJOR EVENTS FOR CHS SENIORS
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/15/01)
To the editor: The past month was a whirlwind of activities for our students who graduated from Central High School. A couple of these activities, baccalaureate and the senior all-night party, would not have been possible without the leadership and generosity of many parents, community leaders, ministers, businesses and civic organizations. ...
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LETTERS: JACKSON NEEDS MOST QUALIFIED CITY MANAGER
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/15/01)
To the editor: The mayor of Jackson says he wants to replace the city manager, who resigned, immediately by hiring an in-house employee due to the need to follow up on current and projected projects and several pending litigations. Granted, there may be one or several individuals within the city staff who would be qualified, but I feel that to get the most qualified person would require publishing the opening in a national search...
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LETTERS: FORMER RESIDENT TAKES A LIKING TO ROUNDABOUTS
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/15/01)
To the editor: I would like to let you know how much I appreciate reading the Southeast Missourian online. I left Cape Girardeau about four years ago after living there 44 years, and I now reside in Parker, Colo., which is about 25 miles southeast of downtown Denver. ...
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