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Sports programs experience slow renewal after Hurricane Katrina

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Five years after Hurricane Katrina hit, some sports teams and communities are on the road to recovery, while others are stalled.
 
Sports programs experience slow renewal after Katrina
By Steve Wieberg, USA TODAY
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