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St. Joe`s Population Boom Brings In Money

Updated: January 7, 2009
A different story in Saint Joseph. The village announced tonight it will see an extra half-million dollars over the next five years from its population boom. Leaders paid for a special census to cash in on the 900 people who`ve moved in, in the

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