Benefit cookout rescheduled to Sunday
A benefit cookout was supposed to be held earlier Friday, but had to be rescheduled due to the weather. The proceeds from the event will help her family pay for funeral expenses. The cookout will take place this Sunday at Baesler's Market in Terre Haute.
You can get an Angus beef hot dog or hamburger along with chips and a drink for seven dollars.Businesses or organizations needing five or more meals can call Baesler's to place an order.
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