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JUNE 28, 2000 Native American students from two Northern Cheyenne and Crow Catholic Schools repay Donald Redmond for the donations he has given to the schools throughout the years. The students volunteered to help Redmond clean up his property after a school administrator had visited Redmond last September and wondered what they could do for him. Redmond said that he supported the schools because they had sent priests to his church when they were without one. Get the Story:
Rich in generosity: Native American students repay Bozeman man’s gifts to the schools (The Billings Gazette 6/28)
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