Keith Williams, left, and Wade Williams of Broken Bow reach the end of the “Stop the Dam Traffic” 5K race Saturday.
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Ron Maier serves food at the Pit Master BBQ contest with the help of his brother David Maier.
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Brian Bergt, left, placed first overall in male division of the “Stop the Dam Traffic” 5K. Brittany Meyers, right, who took first place overall in the female division. With them are Stacey Cahill, Lisa Molina and Elise Suchite, who announced the winners and presented their prizes.
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Mayra Hernandez of Lexington finishes the 5K “Stop the Dam Traffic” race Saturday.
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Leticia Bonifas, executive director of Central Nebraska Human Trafficking and Immigration Outreach, prepares for the Pit Master BBQ contest.
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Gustavo Ruiz prepares for the Pit Master BBQ contest.
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Gustavo Ruiz serves food at the Pit Master BBQ event with the help of Gerardo Alonso Carrera.
JOHNSON LAKE — Traffic Stop: Voices Against Human Trafficking partnered with Canyon Lake Brewing Company to host a fundraiser Saturday aimed at raising both funds and awareness for anti-human-trafficking initiatives.
Brian Bergt, left, placed first overall in male division of the “Stop the Dam Traffic” 5K. Brittany Meyers, right, who took first place overall in the female division. With them are Stacey Cahill, Lisa Molina and Elise Suchite, who announced the winners and presented their prizes.