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Kohl's Recognizes Harford County Kids

Forty-three kids were named winners of the Kohl's Cares Program.

Last week recognized 43 Maryland youth volunteers, including four Harford County residents.

These local students will each be awarded a $50 gift card and certificate from Kohl’s to honor their community service, according to a release from the store.

The four local kids, along with the rest of the winners, will be eligible for a $1,000, which the store plans to award later this month.

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"Kohl’s is thrilled to recognize more than 2,200 young volunteers who have dedicated their time and energy to bettering the communities in which we live," said Julie Gardner, Kohl’s executive vice president and chief marketing officer, in a press release.

The local winners are:

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  • Kathleen O'Neill, age 13, of Bel Air
  • Jeneanne Mittman, age 11, of Abingdon
  • Kristin Huggins, age 11, of Forest Hill
  • Christopher Gross, age 16, of Jarrettsville

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