(KAIR)--The winners of Saturday’s Salvation Army Duck Race have been named.
That’s follows the competition, held for the 6th year at the Atchison Riverfront, which serves as a key fundraiser for the organization.
The event, complete with rubber ducks racing on the Missouri River, was again overseen by Salvation Army of Atchison County Coordinator Kim Bottoroff.
Named as the winner’s of Saturday’s duck race are Melissa Wolfe, David Deware, Kim Andert, Jane Schuele, Linda Mefford, Christina Stoneking, Talena Bromley, Andrea Reyes, and Sue Ann Bell.
Named as Pokey Ducks are Debbie Thompson and Rosemary Wilkerson.
Kids Duck Drop Winners are listed as Aubree, David, Mateo, Levi, Isla, C.J. Avery, Piper, Michael and Cooper.
Raffle winners are named as Josh Streitenberger, Kim Blasi, Les Moore, Mary Jane Sowers, and Sheila Antes.
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