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Kids enjoying interactive electronic game

From left, Hunter Marcotte, 7, Brooke Kehoe, 10, Kendra Kehoe, 8, and Katrina Marcotte, 11, play on the NEOS interactive electronic game designed for outdoor playgrounds Friday afternoon at the Lake Bemidji waterfront Rotary Pavilion. The game will be used at the Active Living Partnership Carnival from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pioneer Photo/Monte Draper

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