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More than 250 students, staff, family members, and friends attended the event, which included speeches, awards, and a themed celebration.
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says he has secured more than $70 million for state improvements. $4.5 million of that funding will go to the Benoit Community Center in Monroe.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy announces $4.5 million for improvements to the Benoit Community Center in the City of Monroe.