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Updated: 10:57 PM May 15, 2009
Area 5th Grader Wins Poster Contest
An area 5th grader wins a state poster contest
Posted: 10:56 PM May 15, 2009 |
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An area grade school student was honored by Wisconsin's top law enforcement agencies for her artwork.
5th grader Kassidy Wuensch, from Bangor Elementary School, is this year's Wisconsin winner of the National Missing Children's Day poster contest.
The contest is designed to promote awareness about missing children. Kassidy won an award and a savings bond.
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen will present her poster at a ceremony at the state capitol next week.
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