Michelle Mills, a native of Cape Girardeau, has joined Pearson-Williams Court Reporting Firm in Bowling Green, Ky., as a court reporter.
Mills is a winter-quarter graduate of the University of Minnesota-Crookson. She has an associate degree in applied science, majoring in court and conference reporting.
Mills, daughter of Dwayne and Sue Mills of Cape Girardeau, is a 1989 graduate of Cape Central.
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Scott Lively, a native of Cape Girardeau, and Shannon Davidson, a Jackson native, have joined the Missouri State Auditor's office as audit assistants.
State auditor Margaret Kelly announced the two appointments.
Davidson, a native of Jackson, received his bachelor's degree in accounting from Southeast Missouri State University in December 1991.
Lively received his bachelor's degree in accounting from Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg in December 1991.
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JACKSON Tim Sievers of Jackson, has been named vice president/branch manager of the Jackson Branch Office of the Production Credit Association of Southeast Missouri.
Ronald C. Milbach, president of the Federal Land Bank Association and PCA, announced Sievers' appointment.
Sievers and Mary Winkler, branch secretary, will be providing farm credit services in Cape Girardeau and Bollinger counties and the north end of Scott County.
Sievers has a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Mechanization from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Prior to joining PCA, he was vice president, consumer and agricultural lending manager at Jackson Exchange Bank.
Sievers, his wife, Judy, and two children, reside in Jackson.
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Debbie Moore has been named executive director of the Carbondale, Ill., Convention & Tourism Bureau.
Moore, a Southern Illinois native, succeeds Trish Richey, who left in February to take a similar position in Southern California.
Moore has served as United Way chairman since 1985.
The Carbondale Convention & Tourism Bureau was created in 1982. It receives state and city funding.
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