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A large group walk up Brown Delaware Street with the Madison County March of Dimes WalkAmerica Sunday afternoon. The March of Dimes supports research into the causes and preventons of premature birth and birth defects.
- Jennifer Goldsmith
The Herald Bulletin

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Autumn Coxe carries three-year-old Lucas Coxe on her shoulders as they start off the Madison County March of Dimes WalkAmerica Sunday afternoon at Decker Hall on the Anderson University campus. The Coxe's were the host family for this years March of Dimes event after they benefited first hand from technology funded by the march when Lucas was born premature weighing only 3 lb. 3 oz.
- Jennifer Goldsmith
The Herald Bulletin

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Left to right, Alexa and Tammy Bramwell dance to the Cha Cha Slide outside Decker Hall on the Anderson University campus as they wait for the Madison County March of Dimes WalkAmerica to begin Sunday afternoon.
- Jennifer Goldsmith
The Herald Bulletin

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Morgan Lewis watches as "The Cat in the Hat" Howard Leech puts a balloon hat on her friend Emily Chilcote before the March of Dimes WalkAmerica Sunday afternoon.
- Jennifer Goldsmith
The Herald Bulletin

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Mary Ellen Beckham, center, smiles as she walks along Brown Delaware Street with, left, Jennifer Beckham, right, Angela Miles, and the rest of her group Jim Beckham and Jaimi Smith during the Madison County March of Dimes WalkAmerica Sunday afternoon. The group wore t-shirts with a picture of Mary Ellens best friends grand-daughter, Abigail Sylvia, who was born almost four months premature in September, but is still at Riley doing well thanks to research funded by the March of Dimes.
- Jennifer Goldsmith
The Herald Bulletin

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Tonya Skalon walks with her daughter Paulina in the March of Dimes WalkAmerica Sunday afternoon.
- Jennifer Goldsmith
The Herald Bulletin
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Autumn Coxe carries three-year-old Lucas Coxe on her shoulders as they start off the Madison County March of Dimes WalkAmerica Sunday afternoon at Decker Hall on the Anderson University campus. The Coxe's were the host family for this years March of Dimes event after they benefited first hand from technology funded by the march when Lucas was born premature weighing only 3 lb. 3 oz.
- Jennifer Goldsmith
The Herald Bulletin
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Mary Ellen Beckham, center, smiles as she walks along Brown Delaware Street with, left, Jennifer Beckham, right, Angela Miles, and the rest of her group Jim Beckham and Jaimi Smith during the Madison County March of Dimes WalkAmerica Sunday afternoon. The group wore t-shirts with a picture of Mary Ellens best friends grand-daughter, Abigail Sylvia, who was born almost four months premature in September, but is still at Riley doing well thanks to research funded by the March of Dimes.
- Jennifer Goldsmith
The Herald Bulletin