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January 5, 2004 - Mayor WIlce Cooke is sworn into office.
April 8, 2004 - Water Street Glassworks Opens in Benton Harbor Arts District.
April 22 2004 - President Carter and Mayor Wilce Cooke at the rally for the 2005 Habitat for Humanity House Building Blitz in Benton Harbor.
June 17, 2004 - Mayor Wilce Cooke welcomes the Murphy the newest homeowners in Benton Harbor's ongoing efforts fo upgrade its housing.
June 30, 2004 - Mayor Wilce Cooke presents Dave Whitwam the key to the City of Benton Harbor.
September 30, 2004 - Mrs. Smith Gets "Key to the City" from Mayor Wilce L. Cooke for 30 Years of Service.
January 24, 2005 - Mayor Wilce L. Cooke presented resident Elizabeth Bady with a plaque from Benton Harbor's City Council for her 81st birthday.
February 2005 - Mayor Cooke, Chief of Police Sam Harris and Berrien County Judge Mayfield at the Lake Michigan College's Martin Luther King Celebration.
February 17, 2005 - Benton Harbor Mayor Wilce L. Cooke visited Morton Elementary School in Benton Harbor to read to the children.
February 25, 2005 - Mayor Wilce L. Cooke presented a plaque to Commissioner at Large, Etta Harper for her birthday during City Council meeting on Monday, Feb. 25, 2005.
February 28, 2005 - Mayor Wilce Cooke reads a proclamation given to Commissioner Ralph Crenshaw, Commissioner-at-Large, for his 70th Birthday at the February 28, 2005 commision meeting.
May 2, 2005 - Honoring Benton Harbor's Mrs. Arlene "Smokey" Sisson. Mayor Cooke makes a presentation to businesswoman Arlene Sisson.
May, 2005 - Mayor Cooke and St. Joseph's Mayor Goff at the 2005 Blossomtime Floral Parade. Blossomtime is the oldest parade in the State of Michigan.
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