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Salvation Army of Brown County still needs your help

By: Erin Davisson
Updated: December 27, 2012
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Green Bay, Wis.(WFRV)--The Salvation Army's bell ringing kettle drive may be over, but the Christmas campaign continues.
    The Salvation Army of Brown County as raised nearly $840,000 dollars.
    That's about 70 percent of their $1.2 million dollar goal.
    Group leaders say they are more than three percent behind where they were last year at this time
    Donations through January will go towards the 20-12 goal.
    Local Five's Kris Schuller interviewed Captain Ken Shiels about the need this year.
    To learn how you can donate online, head to the Salvation Army website.

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