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Chilirhea Cookoff Raises $30,000 for Alzheimer's Research

By: Julia Dodson
Updated: February 25, 2013
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Judging chili for a cause, on a cold day. This weekend, it was time for the 8th annual Chilirhea, to raise money for Alzheimer's research and the local Alzheimer's Association. Our J.R. Davis, Liz Hogan, Brad Reed and Jonathan Martinez were out at the Jasper Springs Stables in Fayetteville Saturday to see who cooked the best recipe. The effort helped raise $30,000 toward the cause. The goal was $25,000.

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