Local College Students Help Load Goods for Kentucky

Several students from Northeast Community College’s Auto Body class in Norfolk, NE and volunteers Vasyl, Larry and Don moved several loads of furniture into a truck that will be going to Hickory, KY the last week in January. After the 2021 tornadoes that ripped through the area, many families were displaced and are now finally returning to rebuilt homes that are in need of furnishings.
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