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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: PEOPLE WHO MAKE RIVERFEST A SUCCESS
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/05/94)
Dear Editor, As president of the Cape Girardeau Riverfest Association Board of Directors, I would appreciate the opportunity to publicly acknowledge some of the many volunteers who made Riverfest happen. My fellow board members, who serve as officers and/or directors of the various areas of responsibility are: Tom Ross, vice president and general chairman of Riverfest '94; Marc Cook, vice president and general co-chair of Riverfest '94; Cheryl Ellis, board secretary; Norma Wildman, board treasurer; Gordon Brookman, director of general services; Jayne Ervin, director of special events; Evelyn LeGrand, director of public relations; Greg Macke, director of crafts and concessions; Chris Qualls, director of entertainment; Marc Cook, director of grounds; and Scott Raines.. ...
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: HEARTFELT THANKS
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/05/94)
Dear Editor, After being an avid reader and supporter of this newspaper, there have been editorials that have touched my heart in many ways, and I appreciate the vast variety of concerns that are expressed for its readers and subscribers. Since June of 1993, my husband has undergone five surgeries with three of them being major, and because of many individuals and institutions, I'm compelled in some way to express my heartfelt thanks. ...
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CLINTON, RUSH AND THE NEW MEDIA
(Column ~ 07/05/94)
Bill Clinton may not be a politician in panic, but he is doing the best imitation of one this town has seen in a long time. That 23-minute tirade against the press, Rev. Jerry Falwell, talk shows and Rush Limbaugh revealed a president close to losing it altogether...
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CURRICULUM OVERHAUL SHOULD BE DONE WITH PUBLIC INPUT
(Editorial ~ 07/05/94)
"This is really a complete change for us. What we're looking at is a complete overhaul in our curriculum." With those words, an official of the Cape Girardeau public schools recently heralded the arrival of a six-figure state grant. Last month, officials of the Cape Girardeau public school system learned the district had been selected as one of 35 Missouri school districts to receive a $203,838 state grant. ...
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PROFILES: AFTER 25 YEARS, SPECIAL AGENT LUMMUS STILL ENJOYS THE HUNT
(Local News ~ 07/05/94)
As a child in rural Texas, James R. "Jim" Lummus relished the excitement and glamour of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in books and film. One of his favorite movies was "The FBI story" starring James Stewart. "It was really the premier law enforcement agency in everybody's mind," he says...
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LOCAL EDUCATORS GET INVOLVED IN STATE REFORMS
(Local News ~ 07/05/94)
(Second in a two-part series) Richard Bryant, who helped draft Missouri's new academic performance standards, says schools need to change. "About the only thing that has not changed over the past 80 years is public education," Bryant said. "How can anyone argue that we can keep up without making changes in education as have in every other aspect of our economy?"...
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BICYCLISTS LEARN LIFE ON THE ROAD
(Local News ~ 07/05/94)
Priscilla Igram and Lake Taylor looked at homemade tacos and chilled water on a sultry summer evening and saw a sumptuous meal. "Sometimes, the small things turn into the most important ingredients of a trip, especially if they happen at the right time," said Igram, standing just outside the Sigma Sigma Sigma House on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University Monday afternoon...
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KELSO PARISH DISPLAYS FAITH IN DEDICATION OF PEACE POLE
(Local News ~ 07/05/94)
KELSO -- May peace prevail on earth. That was the message that dozens of parishioners of the St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kelso conveyed in a special service Monday morning. The group dedicated a peace pole on the church grounds. "In dedicating this pole today, we are reminding ourselves and others that we want to do our best for a peaceful, loving community," said Msgr. John Westhues, who dedicated the pole by leading the parish in a prayer for peace. "This is a symbol of peace on earth...
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TRANSFER STATION OVERDUE
(Local News ~ 07/05/94)
JACKSON -- Three months after its sanitary landfill was closed, the city of Jackson is waiting on Allied Waste Management to open a solid waste transfer station at the old landfill site. Meanwhile, the director of the Jackson Utilities and Public Works Department said the lack of a solid waste transfer station creates maintenance problems as the department tries to keep its fleet of waste collection trucks in operation...
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COUNCIL TO MEET TONIGHT
(Local News ~ 07/05/94)
Annexation, rezoning to accommodate parking space for Boyd Missouri's casino operation and a resolution establishing a policy for fee increases are among items on tonight's Cape Girardeau City Council agenda. The city staff is recommending that land east of Cape Rock Drive and west of Old Sprigg Street Road be annexed though an ordinance scheduled for first reading...
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THOMAS L. REDDICK
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
A memorial service for Thomas L. Reddick of Missouri Veterans Home will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Ford and Sons Mt. Auburn Chapel. Reddick, 72, died Saturday, July 2, 1994, at St. Francis Medical Center. He was born May 12, 1922, in New Madrid, son of Norville and Virginia Williams Reddick. He married the former Betty Jo Price...
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LUCIAN F. WATSON
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
EAST PRAIRIE -- Lucian Finley "Luke" Watson, 79, of Dewey, Ill., formerly of East Prairie, died Saturday, July 2, 1994, at Country Care Center in Pana, Ill. He was born March 28, 1938, in Anniston, son of George and Lillie Calhoun Watson. He and Mary Wilson were married March 26, 1938...
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FRED J. ALLEN SR.
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
MOUNDS, Ill. -- Funeral service for Fred J. Allen Sr. of Mounds will be held at 10 a.m. today at Barkett Funeral Chapel here. The Rev. Quentin Davis will officiate, with burial in Green Lawn Memorial Gardens at Villa Ridge. Allen, 82, died Sunday, July 3, 1994, at his home...
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CHARLES L. WALLACE
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
Graveside service for Charles L. Wallace of Maryland Heights will be held at 2 p.m. today at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis. Friends may call at Alexander and Sons Funeral Home in St. Ann from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wallace, 60, died Sunday, July 3, 1994, at Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis...
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BURL L. ANTHONY
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
ORAN -- Burl L. Anthony, 90, of Oran, died Saturday, July 2, 1994, at the Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston. He was born July 1, 1904, at London, Ark., to the son of General Jackson and Mary Rhoda Shandy Anthony. He married Mary R. Waldo, Aug. 10, 1929. She died March 10, 1986...
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HAZEL E. DOLL
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
PERRYVILLE -- Hazel E. Doll, 88, of Perryville, died Sunday, July 3, 1994, at Aspen Forest Care Center. She was born May 25, 1906, at Cedar Fork, daughter of Prince and Ida Mae Reddick Hudson. She and Lawrence J. Doll Sr. were married in September 1929. He died July 21, 1990...
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EDWARD GARNER
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
Edward Garner, 77, Anna Route 1, died Sunday, July 3, 1994, at Union County Hospital in Anna. He was born Sept. 4, 1916, in Cobden, son of William L. and Lona Nicholson Garner. He and Helen E. Hatley were married Oct. 9, 1937, in Union County. Garner was a retired patrolman with Central Illinois Public Service Co. ...
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AREA BIRTHS
(Births ~ 07/05/94)
Twin daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beussink of Gordonville, Southeast Missouri Hospital, Monday, June 27, 1994. Alexis Elizabeth was born at 6:39 a.m. and weighed 5 pounds 10 ounces. Adeline Jean was born at 6:40 a.m. and weighed 5 pounds 12 ounces. ...
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CLARA E. BRANT
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
Clara Elizabeth Brant, 98, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Monday, July 4, 1994, at Jackson Manor in Jackson. Arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Funeral Home.
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ELAINE C. SUEDEKUM
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
Elaine Cathryn Suedekum, 77, 2801 Bloomfield, died Sunday, July 3, 1994, at her home. She was born May 21, 1917, in Cape Girardeau, son of Fred and Marie Weiss Niemeier. She and Herbert Albert Suedekum were married Dec. 31, 1937, in Cape Girardeau. He died Jan. 16, 1970...
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MARTHA I. RICHARDSON
(Obituary ~ 07/05/94)
BERTRAND -- Martha Irene Richardson, 85, of Cleveland, Tenn., died Sunday, July 3, 1994, at her home. She was born Feb. 28, 1909, in Wheatley, Ark., daughter of John and Molly Lite Cain. She and James L. "Jim" Richardson were married Nov. 2, 1925. He died Dec. 26, 1962...
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COOL SEASONAL BUSINESSES FIND HOT SALES
(Local News ~ 07/05/94)
It's July and it's snowing -- not the standard snow, but bubble gum, pina colada and tutti-frutti. Making and dispensing snow-ice is a mini-business that can reap big profits during the warm weather months. "Tropical Sno," "Hawaiian Snow" and "Snow to Go" are snow-ice operations that can be found in Cape Girardeau, Jackson and Scott City in Missouri, and Cairo, Anna and Herrin in Illinois, as well as a number of other communities throughout the area...
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REPORTS CARDS IN PRO-BUSINESS VOTES IN MISSOURI ASSEMBLY
(Column ~ 07/05/94)
Many legislators support issues important to Missouri's small-business climate, but there is room for improvement. That's the consensus of two organizations in the state -- the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)...
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MEMO
(Business ~ 07/05/94)
The Small Business Development Center will conduct counseling sessions in three areas this month. The counselor, Gil Degenhardt, will be available July 27 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce office. The counseling sessions (about one hour) are free. Call 335-3312 for appointment...
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PERSONNEL
(Business ~ 07/05/94)
Dr. Michael C. Wulfers of Cape Girardeau and Dr. Ramiro Icaza of Jackson were among the more than 250 family physicians who attended the 46th annual Scientific Assembly of the Missouri Academy of Family Physicians held recently at Osage Beach. The assembly is a chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians...
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