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FeaturesJune 12, 2011

Girl Scout Danielle Swoboda received the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. Swoboda developed and built a sensory trail at the Mississippi Valley Therapeutic Horsemanship Trail. Her project will help improve the lives of physically impaired children and adults who receive therapy at Mississippi Valley. Fewer than 5 percent of all Girl Scouts nationwide earn the Girl Scout Gold Award annually...

Local Girl Scout earns Gold Award

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Girl Scout Danielle Swoboda received the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. Swoboda developed and built a sensory trail at the Mississippi Valley Therapeutic Horsemanship Trail. Her project will help improve the lives of physically impaired children and adults who receive therapy at Mississippi Valley. Fewer than 5 percent of all Girl Scouts nationwide earn the Girl Scout Gold Award annually.

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