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  • Posted By: Ben Butler
  • March 27, 2009 @ 7:29 am
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Many students in Lousia County were impacted by last year’s record flooding. Mike Jay, Columbus Junction Athletics Director thinks sports programs gives students a good avenue to let loose. Jay says not only do athletics help students to vent any frustration they may have, but it helps them with their academics.

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