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Helping with the award winning documentary were (from left) Hannah Davis, Jennifer Davis, Katie Davis holding Emmy, Harrison, Harold Allison and Steve McCullough.
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Emmy-winning documentary helped by locals

By Doug Rapp, Staff Writer

“They wanted to spread the word about the good the Wabash can do, how it can affect your lives in a positive way and how it needs your tender loving care to keep it going,” Harrison said.

Harrison said he usually doesn’t do school presentations of his documentary work but this was a special request.

“If I can create any kind of good community relations by going out and talking to people, I’ll do it,” he said.



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