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Tags: Montgomery County, population
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“Crawfordsville’s Hispanic community has a new resource in town ”” one that will provide translating services and referrals to other services in the county.
The Hispanic Center of Montgomery County, or Centro Hispano, has been in operation for almost three weeks at Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church, 307 S. Washington St. The center was founded by Claude Johnson seven years ago, but closed due to problems on the board of directors. Now, Rachel Myhre, a senior at Hanover College, has reopened the center as an internship and a resource to the Hispanic population.”
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