Central Schools Receive Grant
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MAX TANNER, Central Schools superintendent, recently received a $12,600 grant from the Cherokee Nation Learn and Serve Program. The grant was used for their Indian cultural and historical awareness day and for the veteran's day program, which included a monument to honor all veterans. At the presentation are, from the left, Tanner; Cheryl Riggs, school counselor; Donna Gourd, Cherokee Nation Learn and Serve program director; and Darlene Denny, Cherokee Nation Learn and Serve program assistant director.

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