SIKESTON, MINER VOTERS APPROVE TOURISM TAX

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Wednesday, August 7, 1996

A 4-percent tourism tax that is estimated to bring in between $225,000 to $300,000 to the economies of Sikeston and Miner passed in both cities in Tuesday's election.

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