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FeaturesJanuary 16, 2011

McDonald's in Marble Hill, Mo., recently donated 25 percent of sales between 4 and 8 p.m. on a designated day to the Junior Achievement Program in Marble Hill. The Junior Achievement program provides free economic education courses to the Woodland School District. More than 600 students benefit from the program. McDonald's representative Cheryl Farrow, left, presented the check to Merideth Pobst, district manager of Junior Achievement of Southeast Missouri...

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McDonald's in Marble Hill, Mo., recently donated 25 percent of sales between 4 and 8 p.m. on a designated day to the Junior Achievement Program in Marble Hill. The Junior Achievement program provides free economic education courses to the Woodland School District. More than 600 students benefit from the program. McDonald's representative Cheryl Farrow, left, presented the check to Merideth Pobst, district manager of Junior Achievement of Southeast Missouri.

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