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Marshall Advisor and Chronicle (Newspaper) - November 14, 2015, Marshall, Michigan
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8islw*s isQicy sondo tootl Iddo to cownt Oiabeles compicatiors took Vara Lauttenhetser's sister Rose Templeton of Battle Creek from her too soon to toe age of 44. And now, Lautzenheieer of Marshall is encouraging other people to take batter care of themselves texfencouragbig otoers to wear blue Nov. 14 tor World Otabetos Day. This year, as in year's past. Lautzenheieer is looking Kowora Ki sonanQ wvoo locot cnnon w a oaDei-•c camp. Camp IMcha in FarOon, in tior 8tsler*8 momory.
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Lautanslager-Upsay. Inc.. a iocal appiance store. Kad a rich Iti^ory in both llsoshait avid Atson. but aitef S6 y^irs in Marshal and 45 years in Albion, the owners decided 4 was time to dose tie doors at boil locations. iNe were unable to operóte bcth stores witi one service tech wid three employees six days a week.* oomer John Lautor^lager said.
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As part of this year's Sister Cky exchange wtoi Koka Cky m Japan, two iormar delegetes. Vetma Weston and Faye Berry, relumed to «toare k^al began Hitm decades earlier. Weston, who visked in 1963 to ntroduce toe idea to Koka-Cho. and Berry, who visitod in 1967 as a Marshak Cky Council del-egato, said toe expehenoe ol returning after 30 years was a rrremoratiie orre. *« was a great honor to go in “Sa and a txgger honor to go back and see how much change there was ' Weston said To tomk what we started m '83 e ski conenuing today is a«resome. There is ekk much iniareet in toe program and a tal of people have bean Involvad * BuklpiycsipigaX
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Oftentimes, transitions can be fraught will challenges, in the case of the Marshall Community Foundation, however, the transition from soon-to-be retired Executive Director Sherry Anderson to new Executive Director Shannon Tiernan has been anything but difficult as the two have worked together on the transition over the past six weeks. “The foundation runs so well ar>d is so well respected in the community because of what Sherry and others have done,” said Tieman. See ebry on pege 2
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