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Scott Houck is shown with children, Chloe, a fourth-grader, and Jacob, a first-grader. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Jenae Asiere and her 9-year-old daughter, Delilah, check out the pastries. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Tristan Reynolds, serving with the United States Air Force, was a special guest of his 9-year-olkd niece, Aubri Reynolds. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Veteran Jim Fender of Leetonia and his 8-year-old grandson, Carson Bailey. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Attendees were treated to special slide show honoring local veterans. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Scott Houck is shown with children, Chloe, a fourth-grader, and Jacob, a first-grader. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Jenae Asiere and her 9-year-old daughter, Delilah, check out the pastries. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Tristan Reynolds, serving with the United States Air Force, was a special guest of his 9-year-olkd niece, Aubri Reynolds. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Veteran Jim Fender of Leetonia and his 8-year-old grandson, Carson Bailey. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Attendees were treated to special slide show honoring local veterans. (Salem News photo by J.D. Creer)
Columbiana Joshua Dixon Elementary staff and students provided a sweet twist to a Veterans Day program on Wednesday. “Patriotism and Pastries” was the theme. Veterans, family and students gathered to watch a special slide show while enjoying pastries and exchanging good will. Columbiana High School is hosting a program today at 9 a.m. A Veterans Day program will be held at 9 a.m. Friday at Columbiana Middle School.
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