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Monday, November 23, 2009 10:44 AM CST

Diane Hagen

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Day of healing is planned
On Saturday, survivors of suicide loss gather for a time of healing and awareness. During this gathering, there is a 90-minute broadcast which is shown simultaneously throughout the United States.

Remembering to be thankful for others
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Speaking from the heart
Dr. Guy Doud,1986 national teacher of the year, speaks at the Trinity Christian School fall fundraising banquet on Monday. Over 250 people heard him speak about the importance of Christian beliefs, self-worth and having teachers who care about their students.

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