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2006 Photos
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 Gallery: Gallatin North Missourian Photo Gallery  Album: Faces & Places  Album: 2006 Photos   
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The city of Jamesport and the Livingston County Public Water Supply District #4 will receive $1.27 million in a federal grant and almost $800,000 in loans. Pictured, front row, left to right, are Karen Rorebeck, clerk for PWSD #4 of Livingston County; Dean Brookshier, deputy chief of staff for U.S. Congressman Sam Graves; Missouri Rep. John Quinn, Beverly Whorton, on behalf of Missouri Rep. Jim Whorton; Alan Fender, president of Livingston County PWSD #4; U.S. Senator Kit Bond; Jerry Pierce, mayor of Jamesport; Emily Siefers, field representative for U.S. Senator Jim Talent’s office; and Greg Branum, USDA Rural Development state director. Representatives from Missouri Senator David Klindt’s office were also present.

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 Gallery: Gallatin North Missourian Photo Gallery  Album: Faces & Places  Album: 2006 Photos   
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