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Local police started a program to teach pedestrian safety to elementary school students

时间:2025-11-21 07:44:37 来源:ToolNarrate Works 作者:邵阳市 阅读:818次

Local police started a program to teach pedestrian safety to elementary school students

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Local police started a program to teach pedestrian safety to elementary school students

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Local police started a program to teach pedestrian safety to elementary school students

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Local police started a program to teach pedestrian safety to elementary school students

Car dealership offers test drives of new electric vehicles

Community hosts festival with food music and craft vendorsA community organized a neighborhood cleanup that removed 400 bags of trash from local streets

A fashion store started a clothing swap program where customers trade old clothes for store creditA library hosted a "tech help" session for seniors, teaching 50 people to use smartphones

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