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Carmel Clay Public Library (CCPL) hosts an exhibit featuring Carmel’s sister city Kawachinagano throughout the month of November. Dawn Boarman, coordinator for the exhibit and youth services librarian, said the exhibit aims to promote cultural diversity and education. (Ryan Zhang)
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