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September 15, 1992
VIP INDUSTRIES: WORK FOR THOSE WHO CAN, DIFFERENTLY
Increases in insurance costs and state aid cuts have forced VIP Industries to take shelter under the United Way umbrella once more. The non-profit employer of the handicapped, established in 1966, was an agency benefited by the United Way for eight to 10 years, pri...
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August 28, 1992
PATROLMAN INVESTIGATED IN ASSAULTS
Criminal charges are being considered against a Cape Girardeau police officer disciplined for allegedly assaulting two people in separate incidents, authorities said. Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney Morley Swingle said his office is reviewing the inciden...
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August 20, 1992
CITY POLICE ACQUIRE SPEED MONITORING UNIT
Police hope a $10,000 investment in a solar-powered speed monitoring device will help reduce the community's economic loss from vehicle accidents, reported to total last year an amount equal to half the Cape Girardeau city budget. The device believed to be the onl...
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August 18, 1992
AFA DEMONSTRATES OVER PRONO VIDEO TAPES
JACKSON -- Members of the American Family Association fired another shot Monday over the county prosecuting attorney's decision not to prosecute a local video store that rents pornographic tapes. An officer of the association's Cape Girardeau County chapter coordin...
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August 16, 1992
WRITERS PURSUE THEIR DREAM OF PUBLISHING AT CONFERENCE
The dream of publishing the great American novel came to Cape Girardeau Saturday. Both published writers and those wishing for their break gathered Saturday at the third annual Heartland Writers Conference at Holiday Inn. Workshop topics ranged from writing for the...
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August 7, 1992
CHAFFEE: TV CABLE PROBLEMS SOON TO END, SAYS COUNCILMAN
CHAFFEE - Ward 1 Councilman Jerry Wolsey says he's sure the days of Chaffee's consistent television cable problems are numbered. On Thursday, Wolsey said he was positive that city officials and the general manager of the cable company that serves Chaffee would work...
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August 6, 1992
STOP SIGNS WILL BE PUT IN PLACE AT PERRYVILLE ROAD, LEXINGTON
Stop signs will be placed Monday in the 2000 block of Perryville Road where it intersects with Lexington Street, Cape Girardeau Police Chief Howard Boyd said. The signs will be used to stop motorists traveling on Perryville Road and are designed to alert motorists ...
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August 5, 1992
BEDSIDE: PATIENT CARE IS HIGH-TECH AT HOSPITAL
St. Francis Medical Center has achieved a marriage of high technology and age-old bedside manner. Newly-installed bedside computer terminals in the inpatient neurosurgical unit will improve patient care, hospital officials said. Other units of the hospital are expe...
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August 5, 1992
SHERIFF LOSES: VOTERS IN MISSISSIPPI COUNTY PICK TURLEY OVER HUTCHESON
CHARLESTON - Mississippi County voters chose Larry Turley over incumbent Sheriff Avery T. Hutcheson in Tuesday's Democratic primary election. As a result Turley will face Republican Roger Paul Crites in a runoff for sheriff in the November general election. The run...
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August 5, 1992
BARKS, COOK LEAD BOLLINGER VOTE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
MARBLE HILL - Republican Donald L. Barks and Democrat Junior Cook led in their respective primaries late Tuesday night for Bollinger County associate commissioner. As of midnight, Bollinger County had only 12 of 13 precincts reporting. In the Democratic primary for...
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