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Those participating in the FCCLA workshop included, front from left, Ella Schoenholz, Esmerelda Medrano Flores, Raissa Nevarez. Back, from left, Katelyn Stamm, Hope Reinke, Tristan Stumpff, Trooper Timothy Flick, Joslynn Kimble, Ella Colson, Brittany Chavez.
Students discuss topics of concern
The Chase County Schools Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter discussed a number of issues relevant to its members Sept. 8, led by Nebraska State Patrol Trooper Timothy Flick.
Sponsor Sheryl Curtis said drugs and alcohol, social network safety and human trafficking were among the subjects discussed.
The program was for students in grades 7-12.