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CJ's Custom Meats cuts ribbon

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MOSES LAKE - CJ's Custom Meats staff and members of the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce gathered Monday for a formal ribbon cutting at the business's shop in downtown Moses Lake. The business sells a variety of meats along with outdoor cooking equipment.

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