Created: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:15 a.m. CST
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Promise fulfilled

By Sandy Bressner – sbressner@nwherald.com
Alden-Hebron Elementary School Principal Ryan LaDage milks Mello, a dairy cow owned by the Peterson family of Hebron, outside the school Monday morning. LaDage promised students that if the school’s book fair reached a goal of $3,000, he would milk a cow. The book fair raised more than $3,500. (Sandy Bressner — sbressner@nwherald.com)

Alden-Hebron Elementary School Principal Ryan LaDage milks Mello, a dairy cow owned by the Peterson family of Hebron, outside the school Monday morning. LaDage promised students that if the school’s book fair reached a goal of $3,000, he would milk a cow. The book fair raised more than $3,500.

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