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Article published February 17, 2010

Merchant Marines reach fundraising goal

A group of Merchant Marines from Butler and Lawrence counties have reached their fundraising goal to pay for a monument recognizing their efforts during World War II.
The 4-foot-tall monument, which costs more than $5,700, will be placed next to the existing World War II memorial in Diamond Park in Butler.
The Butler/Lawrence Chapter of World War II American Merchant Marines will have a ceremony on Memorial Day to commemorate the monument.
Walter Luikart, 84, of New Castle, the president of the Butler/Lawrence chapter, said the group still is accepting donations for the beautification of the area around the new monument.


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