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Helping with Habitat home

Roughly 35 volunteers from First Presbyterian Church in downstate Hastings, Mich., are working this week on the house Habitat for Humanity Menominee River is building on Sagola Avenue in Kingsford. From left are Izzy Dinger, Torin Kreh and Maddie Dinger, digging post holes in the front of the house. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
Roughly 35 volunteers from First Presbyterian Church in downstate Hastings, Mich., are working this week on the house Habitat for Humanity Menominee River is building on Sagola Avenue in Kingsford. Here, Rudy Othmer, in the yellow shirt, and Gavin Dykstra, purple shirt, construct walls of the Habitat house on Tuesday with the help of other volunteers. (Nancy Pellegrini photo)
The exterior of the the house Habitat for Humanity Menominee River is building on Sagola Avenue in Kingsford that they hope to have finished by late spring of next year. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)

Roughly 35 volunteers from First Presbyterian Church in downstate Hastings, Mich., are working this week on the house Habitat for Humanity Menominee River is building on Sagola Avenue in Kingsford. Since the start of the week they have constructed the walls and are nearly finished with the roof. Habitat for Humanity Menominee River hopes to have the home finished by late spring of next year.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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