COUNTY SEEKS RISE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S CASELOAD

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Tuesday, February 6, 2001

JACKSON, Mo. -- The Cape Girardeau County Commission hopes Public Administrator Phyllis Schwab's caseload increases soon so the county can generate revenue from fees to help offset the cost of her $42,458 salary.

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