Student makes change for community
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Student Lily Bukowski from Eva Titchener’s Opportunity Class presents the Lusk Animal Shelter with three bags of collected donated blankets and a check for $156 in donations that she raised as part of her class project to make a change in the community. Left to right: Lusk Animal Control Doug Jergenson, Educator Eva Titchener; student Lily Bukowski; Mayor Doug Lytle.