Harry Rediger didn�t necessarily have a burning desire to become Cape Girardeau�s mayor eight years ago, but upon the urging of other leaders in the community he decided he would put his hat in the ring for the city he loved.
And it�s been a great eight years. As Rediger rides off into the sunset (Bob Fox was sworn in as the new mayor Friday), we�re going to offer you what we think were Rediger�s five biggest accomplishments in his two terms as the city�s mayor.
The mayor, of course, doesn�t deserve all the credit, not even most of it. He had a lot of help from city staff, civic leaders and the thousands of people who support the city. And this isn�t to say Rediger was perfect; he wasn�t, and there were times when Rediger was furious with the newspaper�s coverage of certain tension points over the years. But no one can deny Rediger was engaged and had the best interests of the city at heart at all times.
Rediger�s body of work is impressive and overwhelmingly positive. The city owes a great deal of gratitude to Rediger, who took up the torch and guided the city through turbulent economic times, and improved it, greatly over his eight years of hard work and service.
Thank you, Mr. Rediger, for all you did for the City of Cape Girardeau.
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