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“Arrive Alive! Don’t Drink & Drive” stickers were put on bags, cups and containers to remind drivers to drive sober. The stickers were put on the items by area students, including Baylee Pruitt (far left), Emma Hill, Kylee Thompson and Bella Cheesman (far right) from St. Regis School last weekend. (Photo courtesy of Tyler Cheesman)

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Arrive Alive!  Don't Drink & Drive campaign underway
March 14, 2019 9:16 p.m.

Arrive Alive! Don't Drink & Drive campaign underway

Last weekend, students helped the Mineral County DUI Task Force spread the word about the dangers of drinking and driving. The task force had reached out to local schools to see if they had students willing to do community outreach. Students from all three schools — St. Regis, Superior and Alberton — stepped up to help said Barb Jasper with the county health department.