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Current: SUNDAY, October 17, 1993
SCULPTURE, SHE SAID
UNOPPOSED, MOORE STILL CAMPAIGNING
SOCIAL SERVICES HAS OUTGROWN BUILDING
EXPERIENCE MAKES TURNER TOP CANDIDATE
LIBRARY EXPANSION WILL KEEP LIGHT ON
VOTE FOR LIBRARY IS VOTE FOR KNOWLEDGE
KEEP REVENUE OFFICE RUNNING SMOOTHLY
BEYER DESERVES SUPPORT OF PUBLIC
LOW INTEREST RATES REASON TO RENOVATE
CONSUMER WILL END UP PAYING FOR HEALTH CARE
NEW HEALTH BUILDING WOULD HELP THOSE WHO NEED HELP MOST
FIRST FORUM BRINGS FORTH NEW IDEAS
AMBASSADOR TO SPEAK AT CHAMBER MEETING
TECH TO SPONSOR WELLNESS FAIR
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