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Posted: March 6, 2013 at 3:53 a.m.

100 YEARS AGO March 6, 1913 HOT SPRINGS — The local W.C.T.U. will soon put forth a petition advocating the erection of a home for delinquent boys and girls. This is part of a state movement and there is a possibility that such an institution will be erected in Hot Springs.

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