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High school junior gains valuable experience working with police

When Haidyn Gadd decided to take part in the Youth Employment Services (YES) program, she originally hoped to work with her mother, Sara Gillen, owner of Drive Thru Brew. She didn't expect she would enjoy spending eight weeks working with police. "I have been able to shadow the police officers and see the different aspects of their jobs," Gadd explained. "It's been...
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Wrangell Sentinel broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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