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TRAVERSE CITY — By all appearances, it’s just a paper bag, and a small one at that. But it’s what the hand-size brown bag might hold that gives incalculable worth.
Starting this month, area residents will see small brown paper bags tucked inside the Record-Eagle and other print media. Those bags also will be located for pick-up at local Olesons and Oryana stores.
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