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Bible school's taco sales are legendary among locals

by MONTE TURNER
Mineral Independent | April 24, 2024 12:00 AM

The Northwest Indian Bible School used to have six taco sales per school year, but cut it down to four.

“It’s a tremendous amount of work, even with so many pitching in,” said Doug Smith, who along with his wife have been the head cooks for 22 years at the school in Alberton. “The taco sales were going on when we got here so I really don’t know how long the school has done this.” 

The money raised goes to different departments and functions and their final taco sale of this year was last Monday and the money raised is for the senior high school graduation on May 20. They serve between 150 and 200 people each time and Smith said they received a heads-up that 18 were showing up at 5:30 p.m. 

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