JA launches campaign for new Inspiration Center

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    Zoe Perez loves Junior Achievement and the lessons she has learned from the group.

    “It’s fun; it showed me how to manage money. … It’s given me a business role model,” the 14-year-old Moline High School freshman said.

    Ms. Perez was one of the many people voicing praises for Junior Achievement of the Heartland on Tuesday, Sept.…

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