Anastasia Hiotis's drawing
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Hiotis,who is in first grade at Highlands Elementary School in LaGrange, won in the K-2 category. Hiotis said, “The Statue of liberty is very important because it stands for freedom, hope, and being fair. It shows that art can be very powerful, even more than words.”
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12 Illinois students were named winners in the annual art contest sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and the Illinois State Board of Education.
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