Taylor's food truck offers meals for the first time on March 7

Freshman Mallory Michmerhuizen, sophomore Layna Bowman, freshman Gianna Gerry and freshman Kayden Warren wait in line for their lunch (left to right).
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Freshman Mallory Michmerhuizen, sophomore Layna Bowman, freshman Gianna Gerry and freshman Kayden Warren wait in line for their lunch (left to right).
March 7 marks the first day Taylor’s food truck offers meals.
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