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Published June 10, 2010, 08:21 PM

Kids get skunked

Prairie Ecology Bus educator Clay Steele (right) allows children to examine a skunk pelt and skull bones during Thursday morning’s family activity in Worthington. The event involved the University of Minnesota Extension office, Nobles County Integration Collaborative and Early Childhood Family Education.

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Kids get skunked

Prairie Ecology Bus educator Clay Steele (right) allows children to examine a skunk pelt and skull bones during Thursday morning’s family activity in Worthington. The event involved the University of Minnesota Extension office, Nobles County Integration Collaborative and Early Childhood Family Education.

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