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Special Recognition

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Hundreds of four state residents gave up their lives to help local families after the recent tornadoes, and now those people are being honored. The city of Carl Junction held a special night for volunteer who helped in the aftermath of the May 4th tornado. The city recognized every effort, including area businesses and individuals. While volunteers are responsible for making a big difference in the last few weeks. Many Carl Junction residents still have plenty of clean-up work left.

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