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NewsOctober 23, 2001

More than 2,000 Cape Girardeau public grade school students participated in the first UPN 9 24 Coloring Contest held in conjunction with Old Town Artscape during the City of Roses festival. Kayla Smith, second-grader at Blanchard Elementary; Julie Langenfeld, fourth-grader at Alma Schrader Elementary; and Tiffany Choate, sixth-grader at Alma Schrader won $50 savings bonds from Capaha Bank for their drawings explaining what the phrase "United We Stand" meant to them...

More than 2,000 Cape Girardeau public grade school students participated in the first UPN 9 24 Coloring Contest held in conjunction with Old Town Artscape during the City of Roses festival.

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Kayla Smith, second-grader at Blanchard Elementary; Julie Langenfeld, fourth-grader at Alma Schrader Elementary; and Tiffany Choate, sixth-grader at Alma Schrader won $50 savings bonds from Capaha Bank for their drawings explaining what the phrase "United We Stand" meant to them.

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