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Waite High School hosts ceremony for 19 new American citizens
COMMUNITY EVENTS
- More than 60 people watched 19 others become U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony at Waite High School
- New citizens sat in chairs on the stage in the auditorium while waiting to receive their certificates of citizenship.
- Judge Jack Zouhary, who presided over the ceremony, congratulated the new citizens for reaching the milestone.
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