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Community Spirit
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Deanne McKenney utilized her creativity to prepare
delicious meals during the power outage.
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City officials and area ministers meet to discuss a plan to check on all residents
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Sam Boyd and Nate Henderson grill food for the area residents
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Shelter residents get to to watch the superbowl in style.
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Sam Boyd volunteers to cook
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Volunteer firemen go door to door to check on residents
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Entergy workers making plans
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Cots were prepared at the Rector First Baptist Church's Family Life Center for workers lending their services in support of Clay County Electric's restoration efforts.
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Volunteers unloading food donated from the school
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Volunteers unload more food
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Free meals at the Community Center also provide time for fellowship
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Mayor Ron Kemp organizes group to deliver meals to shut-ins
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Rob Louder, Brian Linam, Richard Earls load food donated by school
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David Cagle volunteers to cook
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National Guardsmen 1Lt. Luke McCartney and SFC Terry Robertson discuss the 875th's work schedule
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Red Cross meeting
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Youth serve food for all at the Rector Community Center
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