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Girl Scouts Launches Cookie Care Initiative to Serve Girls, Consumers, and Communities in Need During the COVID-19 Crisis.  By buying and donating cookies, Girl Scout Cookie fans are helping sustain our life-changing programs for girls—and bringing joy and comfort to those on the frontlines of this crisis. Visit www.girlscouts.org/cookiecare to purchase Girl Scout Cookies.

Local Headlines

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National Headlines

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