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08/06/2008 Stephanie Umunna came to the United States as a 3-year-old deaf girl from Africa. Three years later, aided by a cochlear implant, Stephanie returns to her family in Nigeria.
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07/15/2008 Bethlehem Lutheran Church teamed with Second Harvest Heartland to host a Food Outreach Event in Bayport. At the event, people who have a difficult time affording groceries and other household products were able to register for a number of donated goods. Overall, more than 30,000 pounds of food and product were given away to people in need.
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05/07/2008 Stonebridge Elementary School students take to the outdoor classroom to learn about the importance of taking care of nature.
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04/03/2008 Roger Carlsen of Stillwater recently received the medals he earned as an Army Air Corps soldier in World War II. He had been a prisoner of war, held by the Germans, for eight months in 1944 and 1945.
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03/26/2008 When Meghan Erickson began skiing at the age of seven, her focus was getting to the bottom of the hill.
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03/20/2008 Warren MacKenzie, 84, is known around the globe for his pottery.
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02/25/2008 Four-year-old twin sisters Julia and Lauren Goralsky were inspired by 8-year-old cancer patient Amanda Daniels. The twins decided to donate their hair to Locks of Love.
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02/21/2008 As Washington County grows, it diversifies. Management within the county is holding presentations with organizations like Pillsbury House Theatre. These performances help educate their employees on issues that come with growth and community diversity.
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02/06/2008 Thousands gathered at local caucuses to begin the process of selecting the nest president of the United States and to make their voices heard on issues affecting them on the state and national level.
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02/04/2008 The Stillwater Ponies basketball team plays SEC rival Mounds View Mustangs twice each season, with each game feeling like the playoffs.
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