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Habitat for Humanity's 'Barton County's Got Talent' raises $17,000 for housing projects

Habitat Board Vice President Ryan Streck, right, presents the coveted hammer trophies to Judges’ Choice Award winner Taylor Fry, left, and People’s Choice Award winner Ashlyn Prescott. Fry is a senior at Great Bend High School, and Prescott is a seventh-grade student at Great Bend Middle School.

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With only a few months left until Habitat for Humanity plans to break ground on its next building project, the nonprofit organization raised over $17,000 Saturday at the fourth annual “Barton County’s Got Talent” dinner theater.

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