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Of courage and hope; Bryce Steiner’s story

Many of the Central Plains High School male students felt the need to offer a more visible means of support for senior Bryce Steiner who was recently diagnosed with cancer. They have taken to shearing their locks in camaraderie with their fellow student and teammate. Bryce himself wielded the cl...

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CLAFLIN — Life seemed normal this year for 18-year-old Bryce Steiner, Claflin. He was captain of the Central Plains football team, which his father coaches, and he is affectionately known as “Tiny”  to all of his teammates  and students at the school.

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