Fourth graders recognized at council meeting for top placement in water ethic contest
Grand Canyon fourth graders Jaemie Jensen and Rem Chenevert were recognized by the Coconino Plateau Watershed Partnership at the Jan. 18 Tusayan Town Council meeting.
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