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Festus swears in city's first black mayor Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
On the same day the nation watched the historic inauguration of Barack Obama, an eastern Missouri city welcomed its first black mayor.

Earl Cook on Tuesday became the first African-American mayor of Festus and the first in all of Jefferson County.

Former Mayor Gene Doyle planned to announce his departure to coincide with Obama's inauguration in Washington. Doyle told a packed room at City Hall that he was stepping down because he thought that change was needed, not because he didn't like being mayor.

Cook had been a council member and mayor pro-tem of the city of 9,600 about 35 miles south of St. Louis.

Cook said he'd rather not be thought of as the African-American mayor, just as the mayor.

He'll hold office until 2010.
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