The 12th annual Turkey Trot to benefit the William Dilley Scholarship Fund and the Pocahontas County High School Track team took place Saturday in less than stellar weather. Even with the snow, slush and rain more than 60 trotters came out to support the event. We really appreciate all the work of the amazing volunteers and the people and businesses that donated to this event.
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