Two Duncan High seniors will pursue their college educations with lightened financial burdens, thanks to a scholarship award through Gila Health Resources.
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Some 710 students from 13 Arizona counties, 14 states and seven nations will collect the degrees at Eastern Arizona College's John Mickelson Stadium on May 10, when the college will conduct its 134th annual Commencement Ceremony.
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Some 710 students from 13 Arizona counties, 14 states and seven nations will collect the degrees at Eastern Arizona College's John Mickelson Stadium on May 10, when the college will conduct its 134th annual Commencement Ceremony.
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