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Local Boy Scout leaders reflect on organization’s changes

  • Posted on November 8, 2017
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By Sarah Lenzie

By Sarah Lenzie

Sarah Lenzie

When the Boy Scouts of America announced that they would be allowing girls to join the organization, people across the nation responded fervently. I spoke with Greg Baker, the development director for the Great Rivers Council, about what changes this entails for the organization. He has been involved with Boy Scouts his whole life and thus had much to say about the subject.

http://kcou.fm/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/BoyScoutFinalProject.mp3

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