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Butler cited for her service
THROOP - There was an audit that had to be done and they would need her help.
At least that was the false pretense members of the Troop Fire Commissioners devised to have Kathy Butler, the group's retired secretary, attend a surprise award ceremony in her honor.
“She thinks she's helping us with the ‘audit,'” said Throop Fire Commissioner Randy Coleman with a grin.
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