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Libby sixth-grade teacher Kendra Benner, fourth from left, with some of her students who took to city streets Wednesday to help clean their community. Students are from left: Colter McMillan, Tyson Fancher, Maria Nelson, Kendra Benner, Alexis Benefield, Aaliyah Spady and Rachelle Swetman-Murray. (John Blodgett/The Western News)

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Libby students on cleanup patrol
June 9, 2017 4 a.m.

Libby students on cleanup patrol

Libby Elementary School students and staff spent part of their Wednesday cleaning up their community as a show of appreciation to Libby and its residents. Students fanned out around town to pick up garbage, while third-graders also assembled a rock garden in front of the school. Organizers said the activity, which they hope will become an annual event, was intended to promote citizenship and instill in students a sense of pride in and respect for Libby. Change for a Dollar, a group from Libby Christian Church, rewarded students by giving each one a free ice cream cone from either CC’s Ice Cream Shop or Billy Goat Ice Cream at Burger Express.