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Eyeraisers 4-H members train partners for the blind


Meghan Knetle, 19, an Oregon State University animal science student, leads Mycroft, a yellow Lab in training, around a fountain at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany, Ore., Tuesday April 19, 2016. She is followed by Brian Benson, 11, of Philomath, Ore., Mya Flannery, 10, of Corvallis, with Vale, a 6-month-old black Lab, and other members of Eyeraisers 4-H. (David Patton/Albany Democrat-Herald via AP)
Meghan Knetle, 19, an Oregon State University animal science student, leads Mycroft, a yellow Lab in training, around a fountain at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany, Ore., Tuesday April 19, 2016. She is followed by Brian Benson, 11, of Philomath, Ore., Mya Flannery, 10, of Corvallis, with Vale, a 6-month-old black Lab, and other members of Eyeraisers 4-H. (David Patton/Albany Democrat-Herald via AP)
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