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May 2005 Issue   


Forum educates about meth
A forum that looks at the perils of methamphetamine is one of several planned public outreach events to help local residents fight meth in their neighborhoods.
 
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KPHS museum celebrates 10 years
A small room packed with hundreds of artifacts preserves local history—thanks to the dream and the volunteer work of local history enthusiasts.
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Fair showcases liveable community
The Livable Community Fair on May 7 is a chance for Key Pen residents to learn about services, volunteer opportunities, and numerous organizations that help make the community attractive. 
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Racing toward a dream
A sixth-grader dreams to race for NASCAR some day—and adding up trophies toward that dream. >Full story


 
It's almost official; Horseshoe Lake Park gets funding
A dream several years in the making was set to become reality in April, as the state Legislature appropriated funds to turn a 350-acre Key Pen property into a park. >Full story

LIC dinner auction raises $15,000.00 for roof
An auction to raise funds for the historic Longbranch Improvement Club brings a packed house, to the organizers’ surprise and delight.
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Mothering the mother: two Key Pen doulas help through baby delivery
A local duo knows what it takes to make moms-to-be comfortable and relaxed through the baby birth process.  >Full Story

Permanent veterans' memorial erected in Vaughn
The annual Memorial Day celebration at the Vaughn Cemetery will include a special event: the dedication of a permanent memorial to honor veterans. >Full story

 

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