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Pink Bandana has raised thousands for those with breast cancer. Next year will be nonprofit's last.

Organizers said the nonprofit’s final tournament will keep funding breast cancer support after 160 teams and more than 2,000 people attended.

Ahead of its final year, Pink Bandanas welcomed 160 teams and over 2,000 people to the village of Prague for its Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament.

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Pink Bandana has raised thousands for those with breast cancer. Next year will be nonprofit's last.

Ahead of its final year, Pink Bandanas welcomed 160 teams and over 2,000 people to the village of Prague for its Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament.

·North Platte, United States
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