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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:21 AM

Photo by Lindsey Bauman/The Hutchinson News


POVERTY: Homeless boy’s story illustrates plight

By EDIE HALL, The Hutchinson News

Photo by Lindsey Bauman/The Hutchinson News
Hutchinson’s Avenue A Elementary sixth-grader Billy Bass, 11, reads “Freak the Mighty,” by Rodman Philbrick, during class.
Billy Bass likes reading non-fiction books, enjoys music and, according to his mother, taught himself to play the piano.

The 11-year-old can talk — at 100 miles per hour — on a range of subjects from technology to music.

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