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stanley mug hest number of people who dont speak English within the city limits. So, instead of using words, the chamber wants to use art to raise awareness about the coronavirus in hopes of controlling the spread of the virus. The group is asking artists to submit drawings showing healthy habits. It will turn the drawings into a coloring book to pass out to people in the neighborhood on June 20 for World Refugee Day. I would like to see them adapt a new habit of good health while having a good time doing it, coloring their world, explained Bobbi Baker-Hughes, the president of the chamber of commerce. Muralist Isaac Tapia has already submitted drawings to be a part of the coloring book. He grew up in t KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Police in Kan
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