(KAIR)--Did you see yellow vested volunteers at work along Atchison highways Wednesday?
They were among a group of more than 70 Benedictine college students who worked in partnership with local service group Project Atchison to put a fresh shine on the City to start off the fall semester.
According to a release, work was conducted along the major highways as well as in four Atchison parks. While on the job, volunteers picked up trash, painted, and spread mulch as part of Wednesday morning’s work.
Project Atchison, in a release, thanked the college volunteers for giving back to the Atchison community, and closed by saying, “welcome back, Ravens!”
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