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Rock Bridge High School students walk toward downtown Columbia yesterday on the MKT Nature/Fitness Trail in a fundraiser for not-for-profit YouthAIDS. Nearly 20 students sought 21 pledges for the Dec. 21 event, raising some $6,000.
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Principal trio plans to retire at end of year
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of the Tribune’s staff
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of the Tribune’s staff
Instead of sleeping in late or playing hours of video games, nearly 20 Rock Bridge High School students spent their first day of winter break walking the MKT Nature/Fitness Trail to raise awareness and money to combat AIDS.
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of the Tribune’s staff
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of the Tribune’s staff
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