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Texoma Back the Badge foundation raises more than $100,000 in 10th annual golf tournament
The Texoma Back the Badge Foundation raised $102,370 in its 10th annual golf tournament to support local law enforcement officers and their families.
By By KXII Staff·3 hr ago
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SHERMAN, Texas (KXII) - The Texoma Back the Badge Foundation announced that it raised $102,370 in its 10th annual Wheeler and Castellanos memorial golf tournament.
The money will go towards supporting Texoma law enforcement officers and their families in times of need.
The tournament raised more than $700,000 for local law enforcement over its first nine years.
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