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Dining and donating

The Randolph community came together for a matching funds benefit for Colten Korth Saturday night, dining and bidding on more than 60 auction items. Korth, a 2015 Randolph High grad, was diagnosed with Grade 4 Glioblastoma (brain cancer) last summer. He has undergone surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapies, but there is a high likelihood the tumor will grow back. The benefit was organized by the Catholic Order of Foresters.

Jeri Schmit|Randolph Times

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