Mulligans aid food bank

GREEN RIVER — The Food Bank of Sweetwater County received a donation from White Mountain Lumber following its annual two-person scramble golf tournament. Money was raised by selling mulligans. The tournament had three flights. Winners included Todd Gnose and Caleb Tygum, first flight; Nick Goich and Ryan Schmidt, second flight; and Chris Potter and Andrew Mazharin, third flight. The donation presentation included Kathy Siler with the Food Bank, left, and Ken Johnson with White Mountain Lumber.
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