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Brad's Beat: Saving a 132 Year old School

By: Brad Douglas
Updated: December 20, 2010
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Galena, KS- Laptop computers, indoor plumbing and calculators, these are all things students take advantage of today, but were unheard of back in the 1800's.


An old school house is in danger of being destroyed, but four ladies are trying to save it for future generations.

In our Brad's Beat report we're spotlighting this campaign.

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