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Updated: 11:01 PM Feb 28, 2009
Hoyt Health Clinic Offers Free Screenings
Local high school students volunteered more than their time today at the Royal Valley Health Fair. They gave their community the key to a healthy future.
Posted: 10:53 PM Feb 28, 2009Reporter: Caroline Porter Email Address: caroline.porter@wibw.com |
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HOYT, Kan. -- Local high school students volunteered more than their time today at the Royal Valley Health Fair. They gave their community the key to a healthy future.
Students worked with organizers at the Royal Valley High School today to offer community members the free clinic.
About 100 people mingled among various booths on speech/language, hearing and developmental screenings.
Along with weigh-ins, they organized vision, dental and chiropractic screenings for children.
It was the second annual health clinic sponsored by the Royal Valley school district.
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Posted by: Camille
Location: Topeka
on Mar 1, 2009 at 12:20 AM
It is good to see local high school students involved in community events such as health screenings.
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