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Gloria Gordon, a Skowhegan resident, speaks Thursday in favor of the Indian mascot and apologizes for a social media post during a School Administrative District 54 board meeting at Skowhegan Middle School. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Gloria Gordon, a Skowhegan resident, speaks Thursday in favor of the Indian mascot and apologizes for a social media post during a School Administrative District 54 board meeting at Skowhegan Middle School.
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Opponents to retiring the Indian name hold signs Thursday as Stacie Bourassa speaks against the Indian mascot during a School Administrative District 54 board meeting at Skowhegan Middle School.
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Gloria Gordon, a Skowhegan resident, speaks Thursday in favor of the Indian mascot and apologizes for a social media post during a School Administrative District 54 board meeting at Skowhegan Middle School.
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Maureen Calder speaks about the importance to move on from the mascot debate Thursday during a School Administrative District 54 board meeting at Skowhegan Middle School.
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Stacie Bourassa, a resident of Skowhegan, speaks out Thursday against the faction of people still fighting for the Indian mascot at Skowhegan Area High School during a School Administrative District 54 board meeting at Skowhegan Middle School.