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Making history
SENNETT - When someone thinks of a sportsmen's club member, an image might come to mind of a man who likes to hunt. Dottie Wells does not fit that image. She obviously is not a man, and she doesn't hunt.
Yet the Brutus resident was recently chosen to be the Falcon Sportsmen Club's next president. On top of that, she will be the club's first female president in its more than 50 year history.
“It's not that I had this burning desire to be president of the club,” said Wells, who has been a member and on the organization's board of directors for more than 15 years. “But I know I can run a meeting.”
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