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December 20, 1998
STUDENTS WANTED FOR 1999 PRIMO OPPORTUNITIES
The Southeastern Missouri Area Health Education Center (SEMO AHEC), an affiliate of the Missouri Area Health Education Centers Network (MAHEC) is looking for area junior high and high school students who are interested in primary health care careers to participate ...
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December 20, 1998
TEN MEDICAL SCHOOLS TO HOST FIRST MAJOR STUDY OF ANTIDEPRESSANT TREATMENT IN DEPRESSED PEOPLE AGED 7...
(NAPS) -- The fastest growing segment of the American population is made up of people aged 75 and older. As the American population ages, the prevalence of late-life psychiatric disorders -- especially depression -- will increase. The National Institute of Mental H...
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December 20, 1998
12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS, IN 48 HOURS
I am the worst procrastinator I know. Seriously. I'll put off anything until the last minute. Just ask around. Obviously my penchant for procrastination has gotten around the newsroom. My first hint was that I'm the only one left who hasn't even bought wrapping pap...
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December 20, 1998
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU TO HIRE ADDRESS LISTERS IN MISSOURI; LOCAL WORKERS KEY TO SUCCESSFUL CENSUS 2000
The race to the next decennial census is on and the Census Bureau is combing Missouri in hopes of recruiting hundreds of workers to help check and prepare lists for Census 2000. Through these positions, census workers will be able to provide valuable address inform...
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December 20, 1998
AG EXPO '99 TO BE HELD IN POPLAR BLUFF JAN. 15-16
Circle your calendar for one of the largest farm trade shows in the region. Ag Expo '99 will be held January 15-16, 1999, at the Three Rivers Community College in Poplar Bluff. This annual event is sponsored by the Butler County University Outreach and Extension Co...
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December 13, 1998
VNA NAMES PRIVATE DUTY DIRECTOR
VNA of Southeast Missouri has named Jaynee Browning, RN, their new Private Duty Director. She has served as the Patient Care Coordinator of the Sikeston Branch office for the past two years and now has accepted responsibility for all of southeast Missouri's private...
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December 13, 1998
NEW GOVERNMENT INTERNET SERVICE AFFECTS MILLIONS OF YOUNG MEN
On Dec. 2, a "switch" was thrown, giving millions of young men an easier way to fulfill a civic and legal responsibility. As of that moment, 18 through 25-year-old male U.S. citizens everywhere (as well as male non-citizens residing in the U.S.) were able to regist...
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December 13, 1998
CAPE PARKS & RECREATION TO HAVE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE
The Cape Girardeau Parks & Recreation Department will be sponsoring its 1999 Women's Basketball League which will begin January 6. Weekly games in the league will help provide fitness, fun and some good competition. One game is to be scheduled each week for a total...
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December 13, 1998
EMAA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING HELD NOV. 16
East Missouri Action Agency (EMAA) is a non-profit community action agency, recognized under Missouri law to provide a variety of services addressing the needs of low-income citizens living in the eight counties it serves. Those counties are Bollinger, Cape Girarde...
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December 6, 1998
AREA ORGANIZATIONS COMBINE EFFORTS FOR CHRISTMAS
In years past, Jackson residents would find the Elks, Jaycees and Girl Scouts all working hard to help gather food, clothing and money for the needy around the area. This year, those organizations are still hard at work, but now with a combined effort...
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