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Mayor, Council Recognize Local Taekwondo Standout, Olympic Hopeful
High School senior Merissa Pico is just two steps away from making the U.S. Olympic team in the sport she’s been competing in since before she was three years old

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High School senior Merissa Pico is just two steps away from making the U.S. Olympic team in the sport she’s been competing in since before she was three years old

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